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I'm very excited to bring you another wonderful interview from the world of Bowen Technique.Today I am speaking with Russell Sturges, the founder and developer of Fascial Kinetics, perhaps the original offshoot from the initial form of Bowen Technique taught by Bowtech.Russel explores his early start in the world of bodywork from doing osteopathic massage as a teenager, through to the training and development that lead him to found Fascial Kinetics.We then explore more about his mindfulness, personal and spiritual development programs and why he feels these are so essential to being an effective practitioner.We also discuss some of his books and his work with the Tarot and it's value in personal development. This is a really fascinating interview with a deeply aware teacher, well worth your time and attention.You can learn more about Russell and Fascial Kinetics herehttps://www.russellsturgess.com.au/https://www.facebook.com/russellasturgess/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKC856noCjHcGx3QrLi5KLwhttps://www.fascialkinetics.com/https://www.facebook.com/fascialkinetics/If you would like to learn more about the work of the BTPA, your local practitioner, where to train in the UK and much more, then check out our website and socials at: https://www.bowentherapy.org.uk/https://www.facebook.com/BowenBTPAhttps://www.instagram.com/bowenbtpa/If you'd like to connect with me, you can find me here:https://bencalder.co.uk/https://www.instagram.com/bengcalder/https://www.facebook.com/bencalderintegralhealthBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/integral-health-with-ben-calder--3335603/support.
With all the new lightweight aluminum bows that have hit the market and Bowtech coming in with the ultra lightweight Virtue, are we witnessing the end of carbon bows?Send us a textThanks for listening, Don't forget to like and subscribe to stay up to date and follow us on Instagram to show you support and help us grow.
In this episode of The Healers Café, Manon Bolliger, FCAH, RBHT (facilitator and retired naturopath with 30+ years of practice) speaks to Anne-Marie's about her journey with Bowen therapy, the different practitioners and techniques she has explored, and the evolution of the modality. For the transcript and full story go to: https://www.drmanonbolliger.com/anne-marie-ferguson Highlights from today's episode include: Anne-Marie Ferguson 07:50 I believe that the way we think about our health affects our healing, even the belief that we will get better. Manon Bolliger 09:37 at Bowen College, what I do is I teach not psychology, but I teach how to LISTEN to your body, which means you know, also observing your thoughts and how they interfere or not you know, Anne-Marie Ferguson I asked her if I could use add the Bowen therapy technique, and she told me she'd always had hip pain, and I was able to see that the problem stemmed from the TMJ, so I made a few changes there, and around three weeks later, I got a Message from her saying her the pain that she had for years disappeared. ABOUT: I was introduced to Bowen therapy at a wedding rehearsal in 2013 on the Gold Coast in Queensland when we lived there for a couple years. I began a workshop with Robyn Wood who was an instructor with Bowtech. I continued on to receive my diploma and attended many courses trying to understand how this modality worked. I had some great outcomes. My husband and I have worked as missionaries in Mexico for many years. We work with the Tepehuan group. My husband is fluent in their language and so we are often traveling to visit family or churches so have lived very unsettled for a number of years with our 4 children who are now adults. Bowen therapy courses have introduced me to many other therapists who are curious about what works, what doesn't. I began hearing about the Emmett technique and in 2015 i believe I took my first course with Ross Emmett in Seattle and then began attending several workshops amazed at the releases that we all experienced. In 2017 my husband and I thought we would finish our work in missions so we moved to Abbotsford for just a year when he found a better job back in Melbourne through connections and we moved back to Australia again in. 2018. I studied a one year remedial massage program and worked in a spa. I was also offered a job with a naturopath and would work from home as well. We were there until October 2021 when we lost our jobs due to the craziness of Covid. We then sensed we should volunteer back in Mexico and make ourselves useful. We returned to Chihuahua to train Latins to reach out to their own people and in August of this year we have returned to Canadá for another period and are looking at how we will continue the work in Mexico. Throughout all the moving I always have opportunities to practice Bowen informally. Core purpose/passion: My mission as a Bowen therapist is to provide a therapy that is valuable and creates a change. Something should always change as a result of the session. The client should either experience reduced pain, less inflammation, more range of movement, a feeling of lightness perhaps or balance. | Facebook | ABOUT MANON BOLLIGER, FCAH, RBHT As a de-registered (2021) board-certified naturopathic physician & in practice since 1992, I've seen an average of 150 patients per week and have helped people ranging from rural farmers in Nova Scotia to stressed out CEOs in Toronto to tri-athletes here in Vancouver. My resolve to educate, empower and engage people to take charge of their own health is evident in my best-selling books: 'What Patients Don't Say if Doctors Don't Ask: The Mindful Patient-Doctor Relationship' and 'A Healer in Every Household: Simple Solutions for Stress'. I also teach BowenFirst™ Therapy through and hold transformational workshops to achieve these goals. So, when I share with you that LISTENING to Your body is a game changer in the healing process, I am speaking from expertise and direct experience". Manon's Mission: A Healer in Every Household! For more great information to go to her weekly blog: http://bowencollege.com/blog. For tips on health & healing go to: https://www.drmanonbolliger.com/tips Follow Manon on Social – Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube | Twitter | Linktr.ee | Rumble ABOUT THE HEALERS CAFÉ: Manon's show is the #1 show for medical practitioners and holistic healers to have heart to heart conversations about their day to day lives. Subscribe and review on your favourite platform: iTunes | Google Play | Spotify | Libsyn | iHeartRadio | Gaana | The Healers Cafe | Radio.com | Medioq | Follow The Healers Café on FB: https://www.facebook.com/thehealerscafe Remember to subscribe if you like our videos. Click the bell if you want to be one of the first people notified of a new release. * De-Registered, revoked & retired naturopathic physician after 30 years of practice in healthcare. Now resourceful & resolved to share with you all the tools to take care of your health & vitality!
Join Hunt Advisor, Jerrod Lile, and archery guru, Josh Jones, as they bust some of the most common archery myths and explore the latest innovations shaking up the industry. In this episode, they take a deep dive into some of the biggest names in the bowhunting world—Mathews, Bowtech, Darton and more—breaking down what sets each brand apart. Whether it's cutting-edge cam technology, next-level efficiency, or the ongoing debate between speed and smoothness, they'll weigh the pros and cons of these top-tier bows to help you make the best choice for your setup. Tune in for expert insights, firsthand experiences, and a no-BS look at the gear that's redefining the future of archery! Host: Jerrod Lile Co-Host: Deziree Lambert Interviewing: Josh Jones with Podium Archer Podcast Partners: Huntin' Fool's Complete Grand Slam Giveaway: https://www.huntinfool.com/win GEAR FOOL: https://www.gearfool.com/ Use Code BUILTTOHUNT for 10% OFF in Our GEAR FOOL Store Today! Get Connected: Subscribe to HUNTIN' FOOL on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@huntinfool_official Become a HUNTIN' FOOL Member here: https://www.huntinfool.com/join Download The HUNTIN' FOOL App: https://www.huntinfool.com/app Follow us on Social Media: Facebook: /huntinfoolofficial Instagram: /huntinfool_official/
In today's episode, Jacob shares part 2 of the highlights from ATA 2025. There were several new products that won ATA awards and several other products that caught Jacob's eye. This includes products from Annihilator Broadheads, Toulou Broadheads, Out On A Limb, Xpedition Bows, Trophy Scan, Rage, Striver Gear and products from several other companies. In addition to these new products, Jacob shares his thoughts on the news bows that have come out from Mathews, Hoyt, Bowtech, Darton, Elite, Bear, Prime, PSE, and other companies. Are these new bows worth the continual investment? Jacob shares his thoughts on where he would recommend investing dollars when it comes to archery equipment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode, Jacob shares part 2 of the highlights from ATA 2025. There were several new products that won ATA awards and several other products that caught Jacob's eye. This includes products from Annihilator Broadheads, Toulou Broadheads, Out On A Limb, Xpedition Bows, Trophy Scan, Rage, Striver Gear and products from several other companies. In addition to these new products, Jacob shares his thoughts on the news bows that have come out from Mathews, Hoyt, Bowtech, Darton, Elite, Bear, Prime, PSE, and other companies. Are these new bows worth the continual investment? Jacob shares his thoughts on where he would recommend investing dollars when it comes to archery equipment.
We have Josh and Payton back as we all recap our 2024 season, speculate on what Bowtech has coming on January 8th and more.Send us a textThanks for listening, Don't forget to like and subscribe to stay up to date and follow us on Instagram to show you support and help us grow.
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In this episode of the Hunting Gear podcast, Dan Johnson and Todd Snader discuss the latest in bow technology, including product launches, the challenges of naming bows, and the cyclical trends in the archery industry. They reflect on their hunting seasons, the timing of product releases, and how consumer feedback shapes future developments. The conversation also delves into the complexities of product development and the importance of understanding industry trends. In this conversation, Todd Snader discusses the features and benefits of the Solution LS and Proven 34 bows, emphasizing their popularity, pricing, and technological advancements. He explains the significance of axle to axle length and brace height in bow performance, as well as the impact of Deadlock technology on user adjustability. The discussion also touches on consumer feedback in product development, the introduction of new kits, and the effects of manufacturing issues on brand perception. Snader hints at exciting future trends and innovations for BowTech and its sister brands. Takeaways: Bow manufacturers often launch products late in the season. Consumer feedback is crucial for product development. Naming bows is a challenging process due to trademark issues. The industry experiences cyclical trends in bow design. Longer axle to axle bows are currently popular. Product launches are often planned years in advance. Hunters' preferences influence future product designs. Limited runs can gauge consumer interest effectively. The bow industry is competitive and requires innovation. Understanding consumer needs is key to successful product development. The Solution LS bow is priced at $1,200, making it competitive. Longer axle to axle bows can offer better stability and forgiveness. Deadlock technology allows for easy adjustments without a bow press. Consumer feedback plays a crucial role in product development. New kits for bows simplify the purchasing process for consumers. BowTech aims to make archery more accessible and user-friendly. Manufacturing issues in the industry can lead to brand shifts. The importance of brace height in bow performance is highlighted. Future innovations are on the horizon for BowTech and its brands. The archery market is currently experiencing flat sales compared to pandemic levels. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Hunting Gear podcast, Dan Johnson and Todd Snader discuss the latest in bow technology, including product launches, the challenges of naming bows, and the cyclical trends in the archery industry. They reflect on their hunting seasons, the timing of product releases, and how consumer feedback shapes future developments. The conversation also delves into the complexities of product development and the importance of understanding industry trends. In this conversation, Todd Snader discusses the features and benefits of the Solution LS and Proven 34 bows, emphasizing their popularity, pricing, and technological advancements. He explains the significance of axle to axle length and brace height in bow performance, as well as the impact of Deadlock technology on user adjustability. The discussion also touches on consumer feedback in product development, the introduction of new kits, and the effects of manufacturing issues on brand perception. Snader hints at exciting future trends and innovations for BowTech and its sister brands.Takeaways:Bow manufacturers often launch products late in the season.Consumer feedback is crucial for product development.Naming bows is a challenging process due to trademark issues.The industry experiences cyclical trends in bow design.Longer axle to axle bows are currently popular.Product launches are often planned years in advance.Hunters' preferences influence future product designs.Limited runs can gauge consumer interest effectively.The bow industry is competitive and requires innovation.Understanding consumer needs is key to successful product development. The Solution LS bow is priced at $1,200, making it competitive.Longer axle to axle bows can offer better stability and forgiveness.Deadlock technology allows for easy adjustments without a bow press.Consumer feedback plays a crucial role in product development.New kits for bows simplify the purchasing process for consumers.BowTech aims to make archery more accessible and user-friendly.Manufacturing issues in the industry can lead to brand shifts.The importance of brace height in bow performance is highlighted.Future innovations are on the horizon for BowTech and its brands.The archery market is currently experiencing flat sales compared to pandemic levels.
In this episode of the Hunting Gear podcast, Dan Johnson and Todd Snader discuss the latest in bow technology, including product launches, the challenges of naming bows, and the cyclical trends in the archery industry. They reflect on their hunting seasons, the timing of product releases, and how consumer feedback shapes future developments. The conversation also delves into the complexities of product development and the importance of understanding industry trends. In this conversation, Todd Snader discusses the features and benefits of the Solution LS and Proven 34 bows, emphasizing their popularity, pricing, and technological advancements. He explains the significance of axle to axle length and brace height in bow performance, as well as the impact of Deadlock technology on user adjustability. The discussion also touches on consumer feedback in product development, the introduction of new kits, and the effects of manufacturing issues on brand perception. Snader hints at exciting future trends and innovations for BowTech and its sister brands. Takeaways: Bow manufacturers often launch products late in the season. Consumer feedback is crucial for product development. Naming bows is a challenging process due to trademark issues. The industry experiences cyclical trends in bow design. Longer axle to axle bows are currently popular. Product launches are often planned years in advance. Hunters' preferences influence future product designs. Limited runs can gauge consumer interest effectively. The bow industry is competitive and requires innovation. Understanding consumer needs is key to successful product development. The Solution LS bow is priced at $1,200, making it competitive. Longer axle to axle bows can offer better stability and forgiveness. Deadlock technology allows for easy adjustments without a bow press. Consumer feedback plays a crucial role in product development. New kits for bows simplify the purchasing process for consumers. BowTech aims to make archery more accessible and user-friendly. Manufacturing issues in the industry can lead to brand shifts. The importance of brace height in bow performance is highlighted. Future innovations are on the horizon for BowTech and its brands. The archery market is currently experiencing flat sales compared to pandemic levels. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Range Podcast, hosts Ricky Brule and Jake “Hollywood” Iverson delve into the history of Vapor Trail Archery, exploring its origins, growth, and innovations in bowstring technology. Joined by the previous co-founder Steve Fondie, they share personal anecdotes, discuss the evolution of archery gear, and reminisce about the fun and pranks that shaped their journey. The conversation highlights the impact of Bowtech on Vapor Trail and the development of limb-driven technology, showcasing the camaraderie and creativity that fueled their success. Ricky reflects on the history and evolution of Vapor Trail, including the impact of Jarrod Fondie's passing on the company. The conversation transitions to the sale of Vapor Trail and the future direction of the company, emphasizing community engagement and growth. Personal anecdotes about hunting and life experiences add a relatable touch to the discussion, highlighting the bonds formed through shared passions. Takeaways The Range Podcast focuses on archery stories and technical discussions. Vapor Trail Archery was founded in 2000 by Steve Fondie and his team. The early days involved selling bowstrings for very low prices. Jarrod Fondie was a perfectionist who aimed to improve bowstring technology. The company grew rapidly after partnering with Bowtech. Pranks and camaraderie were a big part of the workplace culture at Vapor Trail. The nickname 'Hollywood' was given to Jake Iverson due to his unique style. Vapor Trail's innovations include limb-driven technology for arrow rests. The team faced challenges with material shortages in the early 2000s. The podcast captures both the technical and personal sides of archery. Vapor Trail originated key innovations in archery equipment. Jared “Ears” Meyer played a significant role in the company's development. The passing of Jarrod Fondie was a pivotal moment for Vapor Trail. The team had to step up to continue the legacy after Jarrod's death. The sale of Vapor Trail marked a new chapter for the company. Community engagement is a priority for the future of Vapor Trail. The pro shop aims to enhance customer experience and community ties. Personal stories of hunting reflect the camaraderie among team members. The importance of maintaining relationships with dealers is emphasized. The podcast serves as a platform to share experiences and connect with the audience. The Range Podcast is available on all major platforms, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Video versions are also available on the Vapor Trail YouTube Channel and Wild TV. Enter Promo Code trp15 during checkout at www.vaportrailarchery.com to receive 15% off VTX Bowstrings and Branded Apparel. The Range Podcast is brought to you by Vapor Trail Archery and Stokerized Stabilizers. We are proud to be a part of the @sportsmens_empire network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Range Podcast, hosts Ricky Brule and Jake “Hollywood” Iverson delve into the history of Vapor Trail Archery, exploring its origins, growth, and innovations in bowstring technology. Joined by the previous co-founder Steve Fondie, they share personal anecdotes, discuss the evolution of archery gear, and reminisce about the fun and pranks that shaped their journey. The conversation highlights the impact of Bowtech on Vapor Trail and the development of limb-driven technology, showcasing the camaraderie and creativity that fueled their success. Ricky reflects on the history and evolution of Vapor Trail, including the impact of Jarrod Fondie's passing on the company. The conversation transitions to the sale of Vapor Trail and the future direction of the company, emphasizing community engagement and growth. Personal anecdotes about hunting and life experiences add a relatable touch to the discussion, highlighting the bonds formed through shared passions.TakeawaysThe Range Podcast focuses on archery stories and technical discussions.Vapor Trail Archery was founded in 2000 by Steve Fondie and his team.The early days involved selling bowstrings for very low prices.Jarrod Fondie was a perfectionist who aimed to improve bowstring technology.The company grew rapidly after partnering with Bowtech.Pranks and camaraderie were a big part of the workplace culture at Vapor Trail.The nickname 'Hollywood' was given to Jake Iverson due to his unique style.Vapor Trail's innovations include limb-driven technology for arrow rests.The team faced challenges with material shortages in the early 2000s.The podcast captures both the technical and personal sides of archery. Vapor Trail originated key innovations in archery equipment.Jared “Ears” Meyer played a significant role in the company's development.The passing of Jarrod Fondie was a pivotal moment for Vapor Trail.The team had to step up to continue the legacy after Jarrod's death.The sale of Vapor Trail marked a new chapter for the company.Community engagement is a priority for the future of Vapor Trail.The pro shop aims to enhance customer experience and community ties.Personal stories of hunting reflect the camaraderie among team members.The importance of maintaining relationships with dealers is emphasized.The podcast serves as a platform to share experiences and connect with the audience.The Range Podcast is available on all major platforms, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Video versions are also available on the Vapor Trail YouTube Channel and Wild TV.Enter Promo Code trp15 during checkout at www.vaportrailarchery.com to receive 15% off VTX Bowstrings and Branded Apparel.The Range Podcast is brought to you by Vapor Trail Archery and Stokerized Stabilizers. We are proud to be a part of the @sportsmens_empire network
In this episode of the Range Podcast, hosts Ricky Brule and Jake “Hollywood” Iverson delve into the history of Vapor Trail Archery, exploring its origins, growth, and innovations in bowstring technology. Joined by the previous co-founder Steve Fondie, they share personal anecdotes, discuss the evolution of archery gear, and reminisce about the fun and pranks that shaped their journey. The conversation highlights the impact of Bowtech on Vapor Trail and the development of limb-driven technology, showcasing the camaraderie and creativity that fueled their success. Ricky reflects on the history and evolution of Vapor Trail, including the impact of Jarrod Fondie's passing on the company. The conversation transitions to the sale of Vapor Trail and the future direction of the company, emphasizing community engagement and growth. Personal anecdotes about hunting and life experiences add a relatable touch to the discussion, highlighting the bonds formed through shared passions.TakeawaysThe Range Podcast focuses on archery stories and technical discussions.Vapor Trail Archery was founded in 2000 by Steve Fondie and his team.The early days involved selling bowstrings for very low prices.Jarrod Fondie was a perfectionist who aimed to improve bowstring technology.The company grew rapidly after partnering with Bowtech.Pranks and camaraderie were a big part of the workplace culture at Vapor Trail.The nickname 'Hollywood' was given to Jake Iverson due to his unique style.Vapor Trail's innovations include limb-driven technology for arrow rests.The team faced challenges with material shortages in the early 2000s.The podcast captures both the technical and personal sides of archery. Vapor Trail originated key innovations in archery equipment.Jared “Ears” Meyer played a significant role in the company's development.The passing of Jarrod Fondie was a pivotal moment for Vapor Trail.The team had to step up to continue the legacy after Jarrod's death.The sale of Vapor Trail marked a new chapter for the company.Community engagement is a priority for the future of Vapor Trail.The pro shop aims to enhance customer experience and community ties.Personal stories of hunting reflect the camaraderie among team members.The importance of maintaining relationships with dealers is emphasized.The podcast serves as a platform to share experiences and connect with the audience.The Range Podcast is available on all major platforms, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Video versions are also available on the Vapor Trail YouTube Channel and Wild TV.Enter Promo Code trp15 during checkout at www.vaportrailarchery.com to receive 15% off VTX Bowstrings and Branded Apparel.The Range Podcast is brought to you by Vapor Trail Archery and Stokerized Stabilizers. We are proud to be a part of the @sportsmens_empire network
The new 2025 lineup from Bowtech is out, and they look great. If you are in the market for a more budget-friendly bow with the ability to tune without a press, Bowtech has you covered. Send us a textThanks for listening, Don't forget to like and subscribe to stay up to date and follow us on Instagram to show you support and help us grow.
This episode Caleb and Eric of Bowtech Northeast join us to talk about the new 2025 Bowtech line up! We catch up with them on there season hear acouple of stories but really get down to nitty gritty of the new Bowtech bows to hit the market for 2025! Come and take the ride as they spill the beans! https://bowtecharchery.com/ https://www.theoutdoordrive.com/ Sponsors: BowTech archey: https://bowtecharchery.com Free In store case with Promo: Outdoordrive Huntworth Gear: https://huntworthgear.com/ Latitude Outdoors: https://www.latitudeoutdoors.com/ Promo Code: Outdoordrive WCB: https://www.workingclassbowhunter.com Promo Code: Outdoordrive Fourth Arrow Camera Arms: https://www.fourtharrowcameraarms.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2025 Bows have started to drop, We recap the first round from PSE and Elite and speculate on what could be coming from Mathew, Hoyt and Bowtech. CJ avoids a crisis that could have ended his season and Gary finds some deer. Send us a textThanks for listening, Don't forget to like and subscribe to stay up to date and follow us on Instagram to show you support and help us grow.
In celebration of its 25th anniversary, Bowtech recently launched the Honor, a limited-edition bow that celebrates the company's high-tech heritage while also supporting Folds of Honor, a nonprofit organization that provides educational scholarships to the families of military members and first responders killed or disabled in the line of duty. Bowtech's Todd Snader and Folds of Honor President Col. Nick Nichols join us to discuss how the bowhunting community is helping support this important mission.
As bow season approaches, you might be scrambling to get everything on your setup perfectly dialed. Instead, re-center and think about what actually matters: making a good shot, and worrying only about the gear that's going to make or break your hunt. Here's what matters this season, according to our in-house archery coach and resident gear nerd, executive gear editor Scott Einsmann. This episode is brought to you by Bowtech. Edited by Mike Pedersen / Eighty Five Audio. Hosted by editor in chief Alex Robinson. Produced by executive editor Natalie Krebs. Guest is executive gear editor Scott Einsmann. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What do you think about the limited edition Bowtech Honor bow package retailing for $4,000 ? We do a breakdown of the entire package and cost of accessories to see what the bow itself costs and what are you getting for that? In addition we shout our our podcast sponsors Joey's Bowstrings and XFocus 365 lenses with some info about what makes their products amazing.
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/645 Presented By: Togiak River Lodge, Waters West, Skwala, TroutRoutes Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors In today's episode, we're diving deep into the world of spey fishing and bow hunting with George Cook, the man who brought spey fishing and spey rods to the United States. Renowned for his expertise, George travels the globe, collaborating with some of the biggest brands in the fishing industry. Having graced our podcast three times, he has shared invaluable insights on spey fishing, Chinook fishing, stillwaters, and more. George will update us on the current state of spey fishing, discuss the latest trends in Chinook fishing, and share his optimism about the future of steelhead fishing. But that's not all—his passion extends beyond the water to the fields, where he is also an accomplished hunter. He'll be offering tips and tricks for archery and hunting this season, including how to successfully stock a buck and the three most important factors in casting a spey rod. Episode Chapters with George Cook on Bow Hunting 2:20 - George gives us an update since we had him on the podcast. He had a bow season in North America last fall and killed his all-time biggest meal in the winter. 6:20 - We talk about updates on Sage rods, particularly focusing on the latest models which were released last winter. George explains that the new series includes a variety of models ranging from five to ten weights in spey and seven to eight weights in switch rods, which he refers to as "baby spey." 12:52 - George advises on how to improve your spey game. He suggests that it depends on the person's location, particularly highlighting that there are many skilled instructors on the West Coast. He names notable instructors like Travis Johnson in Oregon, John Hazlett in Medford, and Charles St. Pierre in Tacoma, as well as De Hogan who offers traveling seminars. George emphasizes the importance of getting professional instruction, comparing it to other precision activities like golf and archery. 16:00 - We shift the conversation from spey fishing to hunting. George recounts his extensive experience in both fields. He started fly fishing at age 11 but only began hunting in college at Washington State University, which he describes as a prime location for pheasant hunting. His deer hunting career began slowly, with his first successful hunt occurring in his senior year. 19:28 - George describes a typical summer fishing, using the Deschutes River as an example. He explains that fishing usually starts early in the morning, from dawn until about 10:30 to 11:30 AM, when temperatures are cooler. During this time, anglers can use floating lines or intermediate leaders with traditional flies like the green butt skunk or streetwalker. 26:32 - He shares his transition from rifle hunting for 30 years to bow hunting in 2014. He explains that rifle hunting had become less challenging and more about the pursuit of larger game. Bow hunting, on the other hand, provided a fresh start and presented new challenges, such as needing to get much closer to the prey, which requires significant skill and patience. 32:37 - George highlights the accessibility and convenience of bow hunting, contrasting it with rifle hunting, which often requires more time and logistical planning. He appreciates the simplicity of stepping outside his home and being able to practice archery almost immediately. He also provides an overview of the different types of bows available for those new to the sport, such as traditional longbows, recurves, compound, and self bows. He mentions that most bow hunters in the U.S. use compound bows and endorses Bowtech, a company known for its high-quality bows. 36:50 - We delve into introducing children to hunting, particularly focusing on the appropriate type of bow for young kids. George explains that there are entry-level bows designed for very young children, similar to toy bows with rubber stopper arrows. He then mentions more advanced options from Bowtech, which has a wide range of adjustable pull weights from 30 to 60 pounds, making it suitable as kids grow and gain strength. 43:00 - George recounts successful hunts in various states, including Oregon, Montana, South Dakota, and Mexico. He emphasizes the versatility required for hunting different types of deer, such as whitetails and Coues deer, using methods like tree stands and ground blinds. 44:06 - He highlights the numerous hunting opportunities available throughout the year, with early and late seasons in states like Oregon, Colorado, Nevada, Utah, Oklahoma, Texas, and Alabama. 48:18 - We talk about the intricacies of archery elk hunting. George explains that September is the prime time for hunting elk because it coincides with the rutting season when elk are very vocal and can be located by their calls. This period offers archers a better opportunity to get close and take a quality shot. Although challenging, bow hunting for elk and deer provides unique experiences and opportunities that are less available during rifle hunting seasons. He also gives some key tips for successful elk hunting. 1:01:57 - He describes how bow hunters practice for longer shots with antelope but aim to get as close as possible to deer. This involves meticulous planning and movement, often requiring stealth and environmental factors like wind and noise to avoid spooking the animal. He emphasizes the importance of knowing the deer's location and anticipating its movements, including understanding the deer's bedding habits and adjusting strategies accordingly. 1:06:26 - I ask George about his gear preferences. He emphasizes the importance of tools like OnX for identifying different types of land and the necessity of investing in quality optics such as binoculars and rangefinders, which he considers as critical as the hunting bow itself. He mentions some brands like Vortex and Leupold. 1:10:27 - Between hunting for mule deer and white-tailed deer, he prefers the former but mentions that he hunts more white-tailed deer due to availability. George then shares an impressive achievement: he is the only person to have hunted mule deer in all 17 states where they are native, completing the feat in 2019 in Oklahoma. 1:13:49 - We talk about his cats. One is a 22-pound main coon named Buddy Kitty and another small female named Wittle. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/645
We headed to Grinnell, Iowa, to test the newest field of sporting and hunting shotguns, plus an entirely new field for this year: tactical shotguns. Shooting editor John B. Snow explains how we test shotguns, why it's necessary, and what you need to know about the latest crop of duck guns, double-barrels, and home-defense models. This episode is brought to you by Bowtech. Read more at outdoorlife.com/shotguns24 Edited by Mike Pedersen / Eighty Five Audio. Hosted by editor in chief Alex Robinson. Produced by executive editor Natalie Krebs. Reporting by shooting editor John B. Snow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this conversation, Dan Johnson and Jeremy Dinsmore discuss their preparations for the upcoming hunting season, including scouting, trail cameras, and bow tuning. They share their experiences with different brands of trail cameras and strategies for preventing theft. They also talk about the importance of tuning bows and the differences between their hunting and competition setups. Jeremy emphasizes the need for a new set of strings every year, while Dan discusses the benefits of shooting heavy arrows. Overall, they provide insights and tips for hunters looking to optimize their gear and preparations. In this conversation, Jeremy and Dan discuss various gear-related topics in archery. They talk about arrow weight, paper tuning, cam timing, and broadheads. They also touch on releases and the importance of a well-tuned bow. The conversation concludes with a discussion on gear setups for hunting and the upcoming 'Keep It Simple' series on the AntlerUp podcast. Takeaways: Scouting and preparation are key for a successful hunting season. Choosing the right trail camera brand and placement can help prevent theft. Regularly tuning bows and getting new strings are important for accuracy and performance. Shooting heavy arrows can provide better penetration and lethality. Having separate bows for hunting and competition allows for specialized setups. Arrow weight and tuning are crucial for accuracy and penetration. Cam timing and paper tuning are important steps in setting up a new bow. Micro-tune adjustments on bows like Elite and Bowtech make fine-tuning easier. Choosing the right broadheads can make a significant difference in hunting success. Releases play a role in shot execution and can be adjusted for comfort and control. Keeping gear setups simple and minimalistic can enhance hunting experiences. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this conversation, Dan Johnson and Jeremy Dinsmore discuss their preparations for the upcoming hunting season, including scouting, trail cameras, and bow tuning. They share their experiences with different brands of trail cameras and strategies for preventing theft. They also talk about the importance of tuning bows and the differences between their hunting and competition setups. Jeremy emphasizes the need for a new set of strings every year, while Dan discusses the benefits of shooting heavy arrows. Overall, they provide insights and tips for hunters looking to optimize their gear and preparations. In this conversation, Jeremy and Dan discuss various gear-related topics in archery. They talk about arrow weight, paper tuning, cam timing, and broadheads. They also touch on releases and the importance of a well-tuned bow. The conversation concludes with a discussion on gear setups for hunting and the upcoming 'Keep It Simple' series on the AntlerUp podcast. Takeaways:Scouting and preparation are key for a successful hunting season.Choosing the right trail camera brand and placement can help prevent theft.Regularly tuning bows and getting new strings are important for accuracy and performance.Shooting heavy arrows can provide better penetration and lethality.Having separate bows for hunting and competition allows for specialized setups. Arrow weight and tuning are crucial for accuracy and penetration.Cam timing and paper tuning are important steps in setting up a new bow.Micro-tune adjustments on bows like Elite and Bowtech make fine-tuning easier.Choosing the right broadheads can make a significant difference in hunting success.Releases play a role in shot execution and can be adjusted for comfort and control.Keeping gear setups simple and minimalistic can enhance hunting experiences.
In this conversation, Dan Johnson and Jeremy Dinsmore discuss their preparations for the upcoming hunting season, including scouting, trail cameras, and bow tuning. They share their experiences with different brands of trail cameras and strategies for preventing theft. They also talk about the importance of tuning bows and the differences between their hunting and competition setups. Jeremy emphasizes the need for a new set of strings every year, while Dan discusses the benefits of shooting heavy arrows. Overall, they provide insights and tips for hunters looking to optimize their gear and preparations. In this conversation, Jeremy and Dan discuss various gear-related topics in archery. They talk about arrow weight, paper tuning, cam timing, and broadheads. They also touch on releases and the importance of a well-tuned bow. The conversation concludes with a discussion on gear setups for hunting and the upcoming 'Keep It Simple' series on the AntlerUp podcast. Takeaways: Scouting and preparation are key for a successful hunting season. Choosing the right trail camera brand and placement can help prevent theft. Regularly tuning bows and getting new strings are important for accuracy and performance. Shooting heavy arrows can provide better penetration and lethality. Having separate bows for hunting and competition allows for specialized setups. Arrow weight and tuning are crucial for accuracy and penetration. Cam timing and paper tuning are important steps in setting up a new bow. Micro-tune adjustments on bows like Elite and Bowtech make fine-tuning easier. Choosing the right broadheads can make a significant difference in hunting success. Releases play a role in shot execution and can be adjusted for comfort and control. Keeping gear setups simple and minimalistic can enhance hunting experiences. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brandon Fifield, Jack Lau & Chad Aurentz invite special guest Jim Burnworth, world class extreme archer and former host of Western Extreme on the Outdoor Channel Network Obsession and opportunity by hard work, Malcolm glad wells outliers, learning perseverance from our parents, getting started in manufacturing and video production, telling stories with video, 1% rule, being archery obsessed, elephant population and habitat management, ballistics and dope, Hippos and Crocs, perspective on trophy hunting and game management, polarizing lions and bear, white rhino management, grizzlies in Washington state, experiences hunting Alaska, Kodiak makes men, long range carbon rifles and scopes, special Dad paying to forward story, Working with Bowtech, Archery Tech, Retirement and reflection, Finding Joy video on Jim's YouTube, Men to hunt conserve protect provide, manifesting your own destiny, discipline learned in archery, Western Extreme, competitive archery, mooning phasing and parametric pressure, elk strategies 101, love for black bears, fabricating your own trad bow, Jim Burnworth Safaris, archery and long-range school, African camp podcast, Jim's archery 101, Mantis laser, spine alignment and first fletching, Victory archery arrows, stabilizer methodology, adjustable weighted stabilizer, eye dilation and peep size, bubble leveling with non dominant eye, Jim's “Life Moments” video Visit our Website - www.alaskawildproject.com Follow on Instagram - www.instagram.com/alaskawildproject Watch on YouTube - www.youtube.com/@alaskawildproject Support on Patreon - www.patreon.com/alaskawildproject
This week we are in person at Halls Archery with Caleb Moser and Richard Johnson we talk about our partnership with Bowtech Archery. We dive into the bowtech line and what they have to offer as a brand. We get to learn about the people behind Bowtech Northeast and also Halls archery Rich Johnson the GM of Halls. Was great to Sit down with both of them just like you would in deer camp and talk about what drives them every day. Come and take the ride with us. https://bowtecharchery.com/ https://www.hallsarrow.com/ https://www.theoutdoordrive.com/ Sponsors: BowTech Archey: https://bowtecharchery.com Huntworth Gear: https://huntworthgear.com/ Fourth Arrow Camera Arms: https://www.fourtharrowcameraarms.com Latitude Outdoors: https://www.latitudeoutdoors.com/ Promo Code: Outdoordrive Nor'easter Game Calls: https://nor-eastergamecalls.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gary's new Core SS is in and he is pumped, We talk Saddle hunting tips and tricks to save you the pain points that we found when switching to a saddle and now we are not looking back. Thanks for listening, Don't forget to like and subscribe to stay up to date and follow us on Instagram to show you support and help us grow.
Carter has a new version of the Wise Choice, Athens Archery is closing its doors and Gary, Well he's still waiting for his new bow. Thanks for listening, Don't forget to like and subscribe to stay up to date and follow us on Instagram to show you support and help us grow.
The 2024 3D season is right around the corner, CJ has a new Bowtech Rekoning Gen 2 build and is ready to go and could not be more impressed with the results. Gary's new bow workshop is coming along nicely, as he awaits the arrival of his new Bowtech.Thanks for listening, Don't forget to like and subscribe to stay up to date and follow us on Instagram to show you support and help us grow.
Eva Shockey is undoubtedly one of bowhunting's best ambassadors. This week, Eva and Todd Snader from Bowtech join us to discuss the brand new Eva Gen 3 bow. Eva also shares her incredible Colorado mule deer hunt from last fall and explains how she maintains a passionate connection with archery and bowhunting despite an extremely busy "mom life".
On this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, Dan talks with Todd Snader of Pure Archery Group about their new gear for 2024. Pure Archery Group includes popular brands like Bowtech, Dimond Archery, Tight Spot, Black & Gold, and the newly rebranded Ripcord. This is a simple and informative podcast that covers new bows, archery accessories, and even a little industry insight. Enjoy and share! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, Dan talks with Todd Snader of Pure Archery Group about their new gear for 2024. Pure Archery Group includes popular brands like Bowtech, Dimond Archery, Tight Spot, Black & Gold, and the newly rebranded Ripcord. This is a simple and informative podcast that covers new bows, archery accessories, and even a little industry insight. Enjoy and share!
On this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, Dan talks with Todd Snader of Pure Archery Group about their new gear for 2024. Pure Archery Group includes popular brands like Bowtech, Dimond Archery, Tight Spot, Black & Gold, and the newly rebranded Ripcord. This is a simple and informative podcast that covers new bows, archery accessories, and even a little industry insight. Enjoy and share! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Taylor and Jantzen compare their bow preferences and highlight the pros and cons of each.
Fireside Chat Podcast MFJJ of @podiumarcher3447 and @TimConnor13 hang out and chat all things archery, on this episode we talk about Bowtech's recent contract blunder and the future of archery marketing. #archery #podcast Josh's Website, save 10% discount code "timc" https://www.podiumarcher.com/ Watch The Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@joshandtim Tim's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TimConnor13 Josh's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@podiumarcher3447 Follow The Guys on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podiumarcher/ https://www.instagram.com/_timconnor/
It's our annual visit to the Lancaster Archery Classic! We are joined by Master's Open Pro champion Benton Christensen from Prime Archery, Bowtech shooter Paige Pearce and Darton shooter Tate Morgan to talk tournament shooting and swap bowhunting stories from last fall.
Two-time Vegas champ, three-time NFAA indoor champ and two-time ASA Known Pro Shooter of the Year Kyle Douglas sat down with us to talk about his recent, unexpected change in bow sponsors from Bowtech to Mathews. We also talk about what he's got on the schedule for 2024 and, of course, we talk a little hunting.
2023 CAM Podcast: Tim Gillingham Longtime pro Tim Gillingham sits down with us to talk about his recent, unexpected switch from Bowtech to Mathews as his primary bow sponsor. Tim shares his feelings about that change and how it will affect his competition divisions going forward. He also talks about his recent bowhunting trip to South Africa and about his future plans for social media and sharing his vast wealth of archery knowledge with the world.
This week I spent an entire day at THE BOWTECH PROSHOP in Eugene, OR with my friend Cory Ford. Join us as we set up a new bow and discussed the process with their experts. Use Code "dave20" at www.mtntough.com/dave for 20% off your membership Use code “altitude” at http://www.outdoorclass.com for 20% off Use code “altitude” at http://www.gohunt.com for a discount on becoming a member Use code “ALTITUDE” at http://www.peaxequipment.com for 10% off Use code “ALTITUDE” at https://sthealthyhunter.com/ for free Shipping & 10% off all CBD & Gear, and 5% off Non-CBD Products
The New Year is still three weeks away, but we've got all your 2024 hunting bow information right here! Lancaster Archery's PJ Reilly hasn't just seen most of the year's best new hunting bows — he's shot them and produced video reviews highlighting top new features and technologies. PJ joins us to discuss the 2024 bow lineups from Mathews, Hoyt, Bowtech, Bear, Elite and more and share his personal thoughts on the new models.
Me and Jim talkin archery news today and a little bit of tuning goodies. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/archery/support
Welcome to the Fireside Chat Podcast MFJJ of @podiumarcher3447 and @TimConnor13 hang out and chat all things archery, on this episode we talk about the launch of the 2024 bow lineups. In this two part launch series we'll dive deep on the new features from Mathews, Hoyt, Bowtech, Elite, and PSE #archery #podcast Josh's Website, save 10% discount code "timc" https://www.podiumarcher.com/ Watch The Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@joshandtim Tim's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TimConnor13 Josh's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@podiumarcher3447 Follow The Guys on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podiumarcher/ https://www.instagram.com/_timconnor/
Welcome to the Fireside Chat Podcast MFJJ of @podiumarcher3447 and @TimConnor13 hang out and chat all things archery, on this episode we talk about the launch of the 2024 bow lineups. In this two part launch series we'll dive deep on the new features from Mathews, Hoyt, Bowtech, Elite, and PSE #archery #podcast Josh's Website, save 10% discount code "timc" https://www.podiumarcher.com/ Watch The Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@joshandtim Tim's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TimConnor13 Josh's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@podiumarcher3447 Follow The Guys on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podiumarcher/ https://www.instagram.com/_timconnor/
Yes, Bowtech is going through some re-alignments and entanglements......so we dove in and gave our own opinions.. We also talked about some shop horror stories. tell your friends, enjoy!
BOWTECH WHAT ARE YOU THINKING. WHATS NEXT, SPONSORING DYLAN MULVANEY. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/archery/support
This week In The Current, The boys chat about the new duckblind situation. Pik discover TENTR an Airbnb situation for campers. And... Piks elk hunt is being threatened by wildfires. Ryan is twisting peeps trying to get everyone's bow set up before the start of the season. Check it out!! Instagram: @rutandriverpursuits For more In The Currents go to https://rutandriverpursuits.com/
Welcome to the Fireside Chat Podcast MFJJ of Podium Archer and Tim Connor dive deep on bow brands, who promotes them, and go on a rant about Bowtech. Topics discussed include: bow manufacturers, Bowtech's marketing, choose your sources wisely, and a classic well-rounded fireside chat. #archery #podcast Josh's Website, save 10% discount code "timc" https://www.podiumarcher.com/ Watch The Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@joshandtim Tim's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TimConnor13 Josh's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@podiumarcher3447 Follow The Guys on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podiumarcher/ https://www.instagram.com/_timconnor/
This week on the Southern Ground Hunting Podcast, Parker and Matt are catching up. The guys talk everything from new Tethrd products, self-filming, cell cameras & climbing sticks. We also welcome a new podcast parter to the show, Bowtech. The guys chat about the new partnership, as well as their Carbon One setups for this fall. Our Partners: Tethrd - www.tethrdnation.com Bowtech - https://bowtecharchery.com/ Black Gold Sights - https://blackgoldsights.com/bowsights/ Ripcord Rests - https://ripcordarrowrest.com/ TightSpot Quivers - https://www.tightspotquiver.com/ Join or Die Knives - https://joinordieknives.com Become a SGH Patron: https://www.patreon.com/SouthernGroundHunting Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the Southern Ground Hunting Podcast, Parker and Matt are catching up. The guys talk everything from new Tethrd products, self-filming, cell cameras & climbing sticks. We also welcome a new podcast parter to the show, Bowtech. The guys chat about the new partnership, as well as their Carbon One setups for this fall. Our Partners:Tethrd - www.tethrdnation.comBowtech - https://bowtecharchery.com/Black Gold Sights - https://blackgoldsights.com/bowsights/Ripcord Rests - https://ripcordarrowrest.com/TightSpot Quivers - https://www.tightspotquiver.com/Join or Die Knives - https://joinordieknives.comBecome a SGH Patron: https://www.patreon.com/SouthernGroundHunting