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Great day to be alive here on the Cadillac Jack: My Favorite Act podcast. Donna kicks us off with her Rise and Fall of the Christmas Card. We think you'll relate. Then we talk Amy and TJ. A couple that are launching their own podcast. Just despicable, right? We talk challenges, divorce and projection to round it all off. Caddy gets a little sentimental as we approach four years of the show. Can you believe it? Donna keeps the sentiment up by batting it right back. We're all just glad to be here. Anyways, enough of that straw. Donna Jack gives us a much needed update on Peanut the Deer and her thugs. You know what we like to say. Deep tracks only. Merry Christmas ya filthy animals. 7704646024.
Ever feel like you're not being your best? Or that what you're doing in hunting…maybe even life, isn't working? This week's show is a departure from the usual as we welcome in studio Sal Frisella, CEO of 1st Phorm International, one of the most authentic, successful, and motivational guys we know! Get ready for some straight truth on how to level up your life! Sal is a multi-industry icon leading over 400 employees at 1st Phorm, all while prioritizing his family, and, recently becoming a deer hunter along with his seven-year old son, Enzo. We're fortunate to have Sal spend some time with us and share his insightsl We had so much fun along the way! Follow Sal on IG Get the 1st Phorm App with Tim as your advisor Join the Legion of Woodsmen Facebook group
Paul and Jenny sit down for a brief conversation regarding food, television and all kinds of shit.
In this episode, Jon Teater (Whitetail Landscapes) and Jaden Bjorklund (Northland Habitat) discuss opportunities for landowners to reach goals and cost savings along the way. Jaden works in the northern latitudes and discusses how he works with and enrolls clients in programs to ensure they can develop their hunting properties with lower cost. Jaden discusses timber stand improvement, logging, and forest management. Jaden discusses National Resource Conservation Service and cost share programs related to habitat and land improvement. Jaden provides programs that support invasive species removal and how to increase interest in an area with native shrub plantings. Jaden discusses the maintenance side of cutting and the money invested can be reduced because of state programs. Jaden explains the best valued effort and program for agriculture, grassland, or open field settings that will allow you to manage the ground and provide for habitat solutions that equate to better hunting. Jaden provides examples how to work with state or federal agencies to allow for more flexibility in design and layout based on the program considered. Jaden explains specifics on mowing, fire, planting, and limitations that may exist that can be a consideration for landowners. Jon talks about carbon programs and ways to improve your water intrusion, carbon sequestration and building organic material and the benefits to your deer. and local ecology. Jaden discusses an example of erosion issue on his clients and what species of plants he suggests to benefit the landscapes. Jon discusses water retention, the benefit to plant and managing wetlands and riparian areas for deer. Jaden explains resources for wetland support and examples to increase deer interest around these areas. Social Links https://whitetaillandscapes.com/ https://www.facebook.com/whitetaillandscapes/ https://northlandhabitat.com/ https://www.instagram.com/northland.habitat/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the Cadillac Jack - My Second Act podcast! Donna has a new friend. His name is Peanut. He's a deer. But not just any deer – he is a piebald that likes to hang out in the Jack's backyard. Can he sleep in their bed just ONE night?? Please?! Donna just got back from Las Vegas where she saw U2 in the famous sphere. She talks about the experience, the state of Vegas, and how this is her year of ‘yes'. Caddy and Donna talk a little bit more about Rosalynn Carter and the love affair she had with her husband of 75+ years, Jimmy. They played a little bit from the memorial service where daughter Amy read a love letter he wrote Rosalynn when he was in the Navy 75 years ago. Has Caddy ever written Donna a love letter? Well, he has now. Strangest animal you have ever seen in your backyard: go. Text or call 770-464-6024.
Brandon Butler and Nathan “Shags” McLeod interview Phil Yeomans and Brad Cape.Two Missouri hunters find themselves battling a court case for our public land rights, after a backcountry hunt in Wyoming where they upset the rich landowners doing something perfectly legal: Corner crossing.Corner crossing involves stepping from one piece of public land to another at the common corner with two pieces of private property, all arranged in a checkerboard pattern.Donate to the legal fund:GoFundMe PageShout out for their support:Backcountry Hunters & AnglersConnect with Driftwood Outdoors:FacebookInstagramSpecial thanks to:Doolittle TrailersSmithfly RaftsScenic Rivers TaxidermyEmail:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com
Beau Martonik is joined by Nathan Killen, mountain buck hunter from Virginia. Nathan recently killed a once-in-a-lifetime 170” buck on public land in the Virginia mountains. They discuss the quest for “Dreamcatcher”, where this buck lived, what kind of sign this buck laid down, hunting in rhododendron, other learning lessons from chasing this deer, and what's next for Nathan. Topics: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:11:04 - Nathan's giant 170” Virginia mountain buck 00:23:46 - Was the buck roamer or did he stick to one area? 00:29:28 - How the morning of the kill played out 00:37:41 - Did this buck lay down a lot of sign? 00:40:07 - Learning more from trail cam video vs photo 00:42:52 - Hunting in the Rhododendron and other thick vegetation 00:49:57 - Deer that live in these thick areas seem to be more shy 00:54:18 - Seeing more mature bucks in Iowa in a week and a half than you would see in a lifetime in Virginia 00:56:40 - Nathan shows off the monster buck 01:03:28 - Nathan has a new challenge for himself: no trail cameras ***Timestamps may be off by 4 minutes or so due to ad length Resources: GoWild: Beau Martonik (East Meets West Hunt) Instagram: @eastmeetswesthunt @beau.martonik @mtn_huntr Facebook: East Meets West Outdoors Website/Apparel/Deals: https://www.eastmeetswesthunt.com/ YouTube: Beau Martonik - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQJon93sYfu9HUMKpCMps3w Partner Discounts and Affiliate Links: https://www.eastmeetswesthunt.com/partners Amazon Influencer Page https://www.amazon.com/shop/beau.martonik Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My friend from across the river Jansen McCloy comes back on the show to talk about his 2023 season and how he was able to take a very nice buck in town. Great guest with a positive attitude!
In this episode, Jon Teater (Whitetail Landscapes) and Jaden Bjorklund (Northland Habitat) discuss opportunities for landowners to reach goals and cost savings along the way. Jaden works in the northern latitudes and discusses how he works with and enrolls clients in programs to ensure they can develop their hunting properties with lower cost. Jaden discusses timber stand improvement, logging, and forest management. Jaden discusses National Resource Conservation Service and cost share programs related to habitat and land improvement. Jaden provides programs that support invasive species removal and how to increase interest in an area with native shrub plantings. Jaden discusses the maintenance side of cutting and the money invested can be reduced because of state programs.Jaden explains the best valued effort and program for agriculture, grassland, or open field settings that will allow you to manage the ground and provide for habitat solutions that equate to better hunting. Jaden provides examples how to work with state or federal agencies to allow for more flexibility in design and layout based on the program considered. Jaden explains specifics on mowing, fire, planting, and limitations that may exist that can be a consideration for landowners.Jon talks about carbon programs and ways to improve your water intrusion, carbon sequestration and building organic material and the benefits to your deer. and local ecology. Jaden discusses an example of erosion issue on his clients and what species of plants he suggests to benefit the landscapes. Jon discusses water retention, the benefit to plant and managing wetlands and riparian areas for deer. Jaden explains resources for wetland support and examples to increase deer interest around these areas. Social Linkshttps://whitetaillandscapes.com/https://www.facebook.com/whitetaillandscapes/https://northlandhabitat.com/https://www.instagram.com/northland.habitat/
This week we are joined by Dr. Bronson Strickland of the Mississippi State Deer Lab and he explains deer anomalies. Occasionally at the skinning rack we notice things about our deer that make us wonder everything from what is that, to, is the meat good to eat? Luckily, Bronson knows all and explains it all without getting too gross. You'll hear about arterial worms, nasal bots, cutaneous fibroma, brain abscess, Bullwinkle syndrome, liver flukes, louse flies and more. It's an interesting discussion and information that will make you appreciate the white-tailed deer a little bit more. Bronson also brings his own trivia question and attempts to stump us. Listen, Learn and Enjoy. Show Notes:(1) MSU Deer Lab: https://www.msudeer.msstate.edu/index.php (2) MSU Deer Lab Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/msudeerlab/ (3) MSU Deer Lab Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/msu.deerlab/ (4) MSU Deer Lab X: https://twitter.com/MSUDeerLab Support the showStay connected with GameKeepers: Instagram: @mossyoakgamekeepers Facebook: @GameKeepers Twitter: @MOGameKeepers YouTube: @MossyOakGameKeepers Website: https://mossyoakgamekeeper.com/ Subscribe to Gamekeepers Magazine: https://bit.ly/GK_Magazine Buy a Single Issue of Gamekeepers Magazine: https://bit.ly/GK_Single_Issue Join our Newsletters: Field Notes - https://bit.ly/GKField_Notes | The Branch - https://bit.ly/the_branch Have a question for us or a podcast idea? Email us at gamekeepers@mossyoak.com
As ethical hunters, we should all pride ourselves in being proficient marksman who execute clean and quick shots on wild game. However anyone who has hunted for any significant amount of time is bound to have experienced the gut wrenching feeling of making a shot on an animal and never finding them. It is a reality of hunting which no one is proud of and no one likes to talk about, but it does happen. Unfortunately for us, both Podcast Show Host Sam and Staff Manager Todd experienced this in 2023; and not just in the same season, but on the exact same day! Tune in as the two of them sit down to dive into the topic no one likes to even think about. They discuss their specific scenarios, what issues they experienced during and after the shot, and most importantly how you come back from heart sinking moments like this as a hunter. Join us for an open, transparent and honest discussion about losing your deer.Fall Obsession Podcast is sponsored by:Ridge Rock Hunt Company (https://ridgerockhuntcompany.com/)Hoot Camo Company (https://hootcamo.com/)The Outdoor Call Radio App (https://www.theoutdoorcallradio.com/)
Semiconductors power much of modern technology -- and thus, our lives and our politics. Pranay Kotasthane and Abhiram Manchi join Amit Varma in episode 358 of The Seen and the Unseen to shed light on how so much geopolitics today centres around chips -- and why its such a big deal. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Also check out 1. Pranay Kotasthane on Twitter, LinkedIn, Amazon and the Takshashila Institution. 2. Abhiram Manchi on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and the Takshashila Institution. 3. When the Chips Are Down: A Deep Dive into a Global Crisis -- Pranay Kotasthane & Abhiram Manchi. 4. Puliyabaazi — Pranay Kotasthane's podcast (co-hosted with Saurabh Chandra). 5. Missing In Action: Why You Should Care About Public Policy — Pranay Kotasthane and Raghu S Jaitley. 6. The Long Road From Neeyat to Neeti -- Episode 313 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Pranay Kotasthane & Raghu S Jaitley). 7. Anticipating the Unintended — Pranay Kotasthane and Raghu Sanjaylal Jaitley's newsletter. 8. Siliconpolitik -- The tech newsletter started by Pranay Kotasthane. 9. Pranay Kotasthane Talks Public Policy — Episode 233 of The Seen and the Unseen. 10. Foreign Policy is a Big Deal — Episode 170 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Pranay Kotasthane & Manoj Kewalramani). 11. Older episodes of The Seen and the Unseen w Pranay Kotasthane: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. 12. Ilya Sutskever on the dinner invite from Elon Musk, Sam Altman and Greg Brockman. 13. The BJP Before Modi — Episode 202 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Vinay Sitapati, with the quote about perfection being the enemy of production). 14. Luke Burgis Sees the Deer at His Window — Episode 337 of The Seen and the Unseen. 15. Chip War -- Chris Miller. 16. The New World Upon Us (2017) -- Amit Varma. 17. The Incredible Insights of Timur Kuran -- Episode 349 of The Seen and the Unseen. 18. The Beauty of Finance -- Episode 21 of Everything is Everything. 19. The Tamilian gentleman who took on the world -- Amit Varma. 20. Demystifying GDP — Episode 130 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Rajeswari Sengupta). 21. I, Pencil — Leonard Read. 22. The Three Globalizations -- Episode 17 of Everything is Everything. 23. The Great Redistribution (2015) -- Amit Varma. 24. A trade deficit with a babysitter (2005) -- Tim Harford. 25. Nuclear Power Can Save the World — Joshua S Goldstein, Staffan A Qvist and Steven Pinker. 26. Paper Tigers, Hidden Dragons -- Douglas B Fuller. 27. Why Talent Comes in Clusters -- Episode 8 of Everything is Everything. 28. Jawaan -- Atlee. 29. Terry Pratchett on Amazon. 30. Robert Sapolsky and Joseph Henrich on Amazon. This episode is sponsored by the Pune Public Policy Festival 2024, which takes place on January 19 & 20, 2024. The theme this year is Trade-offs! Amit Varma and Ajay Shah have launched a new video podcast. Check out Everything is Everything on YouTube. Check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. And subscribe to The India Uncut Newsletter. It's free! Episode art: ‘Fighting for Chips' by Simahina.
Doug talks hunting, fishing, and golf, and focuses on rainbow trout and the deer rut during this hunting season.
Rachel is on Deeside where a rare and elusive ant which hadn't been spotted in the area for over 70 years has been rediscovered in large numbers. She hears from the man who found it.And Rachel also chats to Dr Jenni Stockan, an insect ecologist at the James Hutton Institute who confirmed the ant discovery. She explains the process of identifying insects.We hear an excerpt from this week's Scotland Outdoors podcast which features author Peter MacQueen. Peter's family have a hut in Argyll but to get there, you have to cross a stretch of water by boat or canoe. Mark heads out to visit the hut with Peter and his Dad.Dundee Museum of Transport is on a major fundraising drive to make their planned new home weather tight. The museum has major plans for the old Maryfield tram depot but before work to relocate can take place, Mark hears about the maintenance they need to carry out.We have not one but two rare insects on the programme this week as we also hear about the discovery of medicinal leeches in Dumfries and Galloway. Craig Macadam from charity Buglife joins us live to tell us about these fascinating invertebrates.Rachel is in Edinburgh visiting Rhyze, a community mushroom farm. She hears how the group got started in a shipping container on a former industrial site and what their plans are for the future.Paul English joins the Inverclyde Time Teamers, a group of enthusiastic amateur archaeology detectives, and hears about some of their incredible finds.And sticking with archaeology, Mark hears about the discovery of the site of Deer Monastery where it is believed the Book of Deer, possibly the earliest surviving manuscript produced in Scotland, was written. Dr Ali Cameron was part of the dig and she tells Mark about its significance.
The Buckeyes had a rough visit to TTUN…But Andrew Muntz did the thing up North. AVENGE ME!!! That he did. Lots of references there kids. On this episode the o2 crew breaks down the successful Drummond Island hunting trip. Paul is back to hating deer hunting and is patiently counting down the days ,95 days if anyone cares. Out of state hunts can be a ton of fun, and Deer camp is always a hoot. Buckle up, this is a good un. CHECK OUT THE o2 WEBSITE FOR TONS OF GEAR!www.theo2podcast.comCheck out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content!GoWild ProfileFirst LiteHalfRackBlackGate HuntingTimber NinjaInstagram: @the.o2.podcastGoWild: @o2podcast
*The cattle herd continues to shrink. *Texas corn growers have more time to enter their crop into the National Corn Yield contest. *Now is a great time to deworm cattle. *Farmers and ranchers attending the Amarillo Farm and Ranch Show last week got a Farm Bill update from Texas A&Ms Dr. Joe Outlaw. *El Nino is starting to influence Texas weather as December gets underway. *Coastal Bend farmers are considering their options for the 2024 growing season. *Genetics play a crucial role in modern agriculture. *Deer hunters in the north zone may see changes next year.
In part two of the series on exotic animals in America, host Chester Moore talks about the myriad exotic deer and antelope now found on American soil.
Host Daniel Schmidt addresses the increasingly low deer numbers that are reportedly harvested each year and provides his expert opinion on why he believes the deer populations in the U.S. are depleting.
Recorded on a Monday with snow at the STD. Many people think we do ok on the radio, certainly Adam is great at commercials. We might have to start selling pictures of our feet soon.
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Last week we broke down a study, discussing the breakdown of whitetail genetics. We asked the question, does culling your bucks truly benefit or hurt your herd potential in the future! This week we took a deeper dive into which bucks do hunters normally cull while trying to manage their deer. What traits do you look for in a "cull buck"? What age are you shooting them? These were the most common questions we felt are usually asked when it comes to culling deer. We also dive into a study done by one of our very own listeners! His study dives into the amount of crops produced in the states of Iowa and Wisconsin, and how that correlates into the size of deer in each state, as well as the health of the deer. Which, his study left us with one question. Which is a sign of better health for a buck, a bigger body or a bigger rack?
Generations of the Hunt podcast, host Joe , with Bret Postal with his hunting experiences in Kansas and Illinois. From navigating the challenges of hunting in unfamiliar territories. we will delve into his experiences and highlight the key takeaways from their trips Kansas Hunting Trip: Bret shares his journey of transitioning from a right-handed archer to a left-handed one due to a severe eye injury. Despite the initial challenges, he embraced the opportunity to hunt in Kansas, a state known for its abundant wildlife. Bret also discovered the importance of finding suitable tree cover and adjusting his hunting strategies based on the available sign and terrain features. Lessons Learned: Tree Selection: Instead of focusing solely on open shooting lanes, consider finding trees with suitable cover and natural features that allow for better concealment and maneuverability. Water Sources: Pay attention to the availability of water sources, especially during drought conditions. Deer are more likely to frequent areas with accessible water, making it a crucial factor to consider when scouting for hunting locations. Illinois Hunting Trip: Bret and Joe discuss hunting trip to Illinois, where they plan to hunt public land. This time, Bret emphasizes the importance of understanding wind patterns and thermals, as well as learning to interpret different types of buck sign. He shares his experience of finding an abundance of scrapes and rubs, which helped him narrow down potential hunting spots. By focusing on hunting sign and utilizing wind and thermals to his advantage, Bret of success during this trip. Lessons Learned: Wind and Thermals: Understanding wind patterns and thermals is crucial for successful hunting. Pay attention to how the wind carries your scent and use it to your advantage when positioning yourself in relation to deer movement. Hunting Sign: Learning to interpret different types of buck sign, such as scrapes and rubs, can provide valuable insights into deer activity and help identify potential hunting locations. Bret's hunting adventures in Kansas and Illinois offer valuable insights for both novice and experienced hunters. From the importance of clear communication with family members to the significance of understanding wind patterns and interpreting buck sign, his experiences highlight the continuous learning process that comes with hunting. By embracing new challenges and adapting their strategies, they have grown as hunters and continue to pursue their passion for the outdoors. https://www.instagram.com/angellroadoutdoors/ https://www.youtube.com/@angellroadoutdoors7607 follow us on Generations to hunt on youtube- https://www.youtube.com/@generationstohuntpodcast193 Generations to hunt on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/generations_to_hunt_podcast/ Generations to hunt on Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/Generationstohunt
This week we're talking about the deer slaying driving of Laura Ortiz and other topics.
Bill Sherck heads to Wisconsin to discover a fishing legacy hidden in a small, Northwoods town.Sponsored by: Minnesota DNR's Life-Time License (https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/licenses/lifetime/residents/index.html,) Heat Hog (https://heathog.com/,) North Dakota Tourism (https://HelloND.com,) Kinetico (https://www.kineticoMN.com/,) Minnesota Propane Association “Clean American Energy” (https://propane.com/,) Star Bank (https://www.star.bank/) & Lakes Gas (https://www.lakesgas.com/)
On this episode we are answering listener questions on: 48:19 - Seeing more deer in less hunts 57:31 - Johnathan Morelands Moon Hunting Strategy 1:03:49 - Do deer move in windy conditions We also discuss Jacobs's recent success on some public land in Alabama where he was able to grunt in a great buck! Video snippets of that buck and the cover he was in can be found at: 8:27 9:17 9:30 31:14 42:46 Got a question for the show? Submit a listener Q&A form - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1uMXP Grab some Southern Outdoorsmen merch here - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1u4aK Join Woodsman Wire - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1u4aR Use the promo code “southern” for a discount on your OnX Hunt membership here - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1tyfm Save 10% on your next Vortex Optics order at MidwayUSA.com using the Promo Code "SOUTHERN1023" - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1uMXT Check out Mark's Outdoors for all your gear needs - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1uVpB Check out our favorite First Lite gear - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1tyfh Have you tagged a deer using something you heard on the show? Submit your listener success story here - Share Your Story Here Want to help keep the show on the air, and get some bonus content? Join our patreon - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1uMXU Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do you have your sights set on protecting your crops and forestry operations from the ever-growing deer population in the U.S.? With totals of more than 20 million across the nation, deer are causing severe destruction to field crops and young trees, leading to significant economic impact. Brand Manager Dr. Michael Cox visits to detail how growers can use Helena's newest repellent, Trico Pro, to protect their fields. Later, we catch up with Jody Lawrence for insight on soybean marketing strategies for 2024. Follow Helena Agri on social media to stay informed: Facebook: https://bit.ly/3pq8XVJ Instagram: https://bit.ly/347QAO8 X: https://bit.ly/3hwvWdG LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3pwWLTh YouTube: https://bit.ly/35pLLQJ
We talk to our Boy Rob Ashcraft. Rob is a buddy of ours and over all bad ass hunter and dude. He killed himself a real nice buck and he tells us the full story!!! Thanks for Listening and make sure you are following us on Social Media @stormwatercreek
Today Gina welcomes the definition of a differentiator. Stan Phelps, author, keynote speaker, and workshop facilitator discusses his unique concept of the 'Goldfish Series' - a set of books focusing on various aspects of business strategy, all symbolized by different colored goldfish. Phelps explains the idea behind each color, such as purple representing differentiation and customer experience, or green symbolizing employee well-being. He also introduces the 'Diamond Rule', a concept that integrates both self-understanding and empathy into handling business under pressure. He elaborates on various business behavior styles symbolized by animals, like Rhino (control), Deer (influence), Porcupine (power), and Bear (authority), that help to identify individual and team characteristics in a business environment. Highlights - Stan Phelps' Background and Achievements - Stan's Unique Approach to Differentiation - Stan's Goldfish Metaphor Explained - The Significance of the Color Purple in Stan's Book - The Concept of 'Lanyap' and Its Importance in Business - Stan's Journey to Writing His First Book - The Importance of Exceeding Customer Expectations - The Green Goldfish: Prioritizing Employee Engagement - The Importance of Transparency in Business - The Impact of Effective Onboarding on Employee Retention - The Trilogy of Stan's Goldfish Books - Understanding the 80/20 Principle in Business - Exploring the Law of the Vital Few and the Trivial Many - The Evolution of the Goldfish Series - The Black Goldfish and the Future of the Series - Introducing the Goldfish Tank Program - Discussing the Diamond Rule - Understanding Behavioral Styles in Business - Applying the Diamond Rule in Sales and Business Level up with Sales Gravy & Sales Gravy University More about Gina Engagement Expert – Speaker – Sales Trainer – Entrepreneur – Improv Comic Gina is a Master Sales Trainer for Jeb Blount's Sales Gravy who combines street smarts and improv comedy skills with her experience in the corporate and entrepreneurial worlds, which sets her apart from her competition. “Sass without too much crass” is how Gina Trimarco describes herself. A high energy entrepreneur, engager, speaker, trainer, improv comedienne and podcast producer, Gina credits most of her success on her upbringing by her Italian mobster dad and German immigrant mother.
The Buckeyes had a rough visit to TTUN…But Andrew Muntz did the thing up North. AVENGE ME!!! That he did. Lots of references there kids. On this episode the o2 crew breaks down the successful Drummond Island hunting trip. Paul is back to hating deer hunting and is patiently counting down the days ,95 days if anyone cares. Out of state hunts can be a ton of fun, and Deer camp is always a hoot. Buckle up, this is a good un. CHECK OUT THE o2 WEBSITE FOR TONS OF GEAR! www.theo2podcast.com Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content! GoWild Profile First Lite HalfRack BlackGate Hunting Timber Ninja Instagram: @the.o2.podcast GoWild: @o2podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we mix things up a bit on the How to Hunt Deer Podcast! We air a recent episode of the Design. Build. Hunt. Podcast which features the Whitetail Partners Crew breaking down a 40 acre whitetail property design. No matter the size of your parcel, you can capitalize on its strengths to improve your hunting. This episode will show you a few ways you can do just that. Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content! If you'd like to learn more, check out Whitetail Partners online at whitetailpartners.com, on YouTube, on Instagram, or on Facebook. Find the Whitetail Partners Habitat Consultant for your region here. Learn more about Whitetail Partners Design and Management services here. Connect with the How to Hunt Deer Podcast on Instagram. Big thanks to our partners! TACTACAM Huntworth onX Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of the Pennsylvania Woodsman, Mitch is joined by friend Phil Holcombe. Phil is a familiar voice on the show as well as a variety of others and for good reason - he is a well rounded deer hunter and outdoorsman. From managing micro parcels of private land, to hunting big woods public, he loves deer hunting from the beginning to the end. This show revolves all around rifle season deer hunting. Phil discusses his strategies to get around pressure the first few days of season after some close calls in archery. From here, he and Mitch discuss safe and successful deer drives. This involves effective communication, leadership roles, set up strategies, and more! Use some of these tips this year, you won't be disappointed! Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content!
On this week's episode of the Pennsylvania Woodsman, Mitch is joined by friend Phil Holcombe. Phil is a familiar voice on the show as well as a variety of others and for good reason - he is a well rounded deer hunter and outdoorsman. From managing micro parcels of private land, to hunting big woods public, he loves deer hunting from the beginning to the end. This show revolves all around rifle season deer hunting. Phil discusses his strategies to get around pressure the first few days of season after some close calls in archery. From here, he and Mitch discuss safe and successful deer drives. This involves effective communication, leadership roles, set up strategies, and more! Use some of these tips this year, you won't be disappointed! Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode of the Deer Season 365 podcast, we're talking with Dr. Duane Diefenbach of Penn State University's Deer-Forest Study about the impact of various weather factors on deer movement. We dive into how rain, wind, cold fronts, and warm weather during the rut influence deer movement - or do they? Duane provides a wealth of information based on 10 years of tracking deer movement. Sponsored by: Mathews Archery Important Links: Penn State University's Deer Forest Study NDA's Gear for Deer Sweepstakes Follow Kip Adams on Instagram Follow Brian Grossman on Instagram Sign up for NDA's free weekly e-newsletter Subscribe to the Podcast on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Stitcher About the National Deer Association The National Deer Association (NDA) is a non-profit deer conservation group that works to ensure the future of wild deer, wildlife habitat and hunting. Thank you for subscribing to our podcast! Support NDA's mission by becoming a member today.
Not sure what to do with that buck head from this season or just not willing to drop $500 on a taxidermy bill? Matt and Tim talk about the basics of DIY euro mounts and how you can avoid two very common mistakes in the process! On the other end of the spectrum, Tim was bowhunting a non-typical that had a force field around him. Save 50% Black Friday! https://www.deercast.com/black-friday/ Want to be on the show? Submit your audition video, here! Leave us a Question of the Day by clicking here and you could win a DeerCast hat! Join the Rack Pack private Facebook group! Score some 100% Wild merch! Watch every episode of the podcast on DeerCast and subscribe to the audio version of the show on the platform of your choice: Apple Spotify
In this episode, I speak with Joe Hughes. Joe is licensed by the state of Illinois to farm and deal deer. Read full show notes here: http://thecolememo.com/2023/11/28/episode-22-joe-hughes-deer-dealer/
This week Greg sat down with Pastor Braden Patterson. They discussed their hunts for deer, black bear, antelope, cougars, coyotes, and bobcats. They talked about their weapon preferences, the discipline in scouting an area to hunt, and the focus and dedication it takes to hone the skills to become a successful hunter. They also talked about how hunting is a good and Godly skill to have for men of all ages. The episode finished up with a Fresh Ten segment to get to know Braden a little more. Enjoy! Check out Braden on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@reformedex-mormon4704Buy one of his custom pipes HERESupport the show and check out our snarky merch here: http://www.dmwpodcasts.comClick here for tickets to the Open Air Theology Conference: "Why Calvinism"Jacob's Supply: Quality building materials at wholesale prices! Follow here for updates, or call them for local pickup or national shipping at (734) 224-0978 Facebook: Dead Men Walking PodcastYoutube: Dead Men Walking PodcastInstagram: @DeadMenWalkingPodcastTwitter X: @RealDMWPodcastExclusive Content: PubTV App
We were on the road a few days in hunting camp this week so the episode is coming live from the deer blind (almost live). We're talking favorite gear, snacks, ways to pass time in the blind and we even have an on-air interruption by a buck that came cruising by at 40 yards. It's another good one! Check it out. Episode Notes: Old school deer blinds Gear for Deer Deer blind snacks we eatHow to pass time in the blindInterrupted by a buckHunting Roots swag The Hunting Roots Podcast is brought to you by onX Hunt - www.onxmaps.com Please share this podcast with your hunting buddies, family and friends.
Jeremy Anacker is a husband, father, and giant late-in-life hunting nerd. We talked about the frustrations of the 2023 South Dakota deer season, hunting in general, beer and whiskey, and my first tattoo. And Jeremy got me to cry. We laughed a lot and had a blast! Click here to see the photo of my dad's 1974 hunting license. Click here to see the stamps on the back of the license. SIOUX FALLS SHOOTING can help you learn to shoot, get better at shooting, or get your South Dakota Enhanced Carry Permit, and you will have fun in the process. Check out Andy's classes or book a private session by going to SiouxFallsShooting.com Need your lawn mowed in Sioux Falls? MowSiouxFalls.com
Episode 36 of the Moose Hunt Podcast host Chris Richards sits down for a discussion with his mother (Darlene), father (Wild Bill) and brother (Justin). The family shares an in depth recap of what happened on Darlene's 2023 zone 4 Adaptive Cow hunt and then the conversation shifts to a recap of the retirement gift Chris and Justin purchased for their father as a token of thanks for all he has done for them over the years: A deer hunting trip in Saskatchewan, Canada. Tune in for a number of entertaining stories, examples of thanks for those who provide for us and lessons ob what really matters when pursuing game in the great outdoors.
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Brandon Butler and Nathan “Shags” McLeod recap Missouri deer season with Josh Lane and Jeff Blumer.Topics Discussed: Opening weekend of Missouri deer season, the recap of each hunt, wins, losses, everything in between, generational differences in the process, antelope hunting in Wyoming, mystery bait bucket and more.Connect with Driftwood Outdoors:FacebookInstagramSpecial thanks to:Living The Dream PropertiesHunting Works For MissouriSmithfly RaftsScenic Rivers TaxidermyEmail:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com
This week we have a special in-studio guest who evoked a great conversation. Kevin VanDam has been on many podcasts talking hunting and fishing, but we don't expect you've heard him this relaxed and open on an array of relevant topics from stories to management tips. He is a rare individual and we can all learn from him, whether it's fishing and hunting strategies or how to strive each day to be the best person possible. We spend a lot of time talking deer hunting – and of course fishing. His story of the one fish that still haunts him is well worth the listen by itself. Listen, Learn and Enjoy. Show Notes:Connect with KVD(1) Website: https://kevinvandam.com/ (2) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kevinvandamfishing/ (3) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kevinvandamfishing/ (4) X: https://twitter.com/Kevin_VanDam (5) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheKevinVanDam Support the showStay connected with GameKeepers: Instagram: @mossyoakgamekeepers Facebook: @GameKeepers Twitter: @MOGameKeepers YouTube: @MossyOakGameKeepers Website: https://mossyoakgamekeeper.com/ Subscribe to Gamekeepers Magazine: https://bit.ly/GK_Magazine Buy a Single Issue of Gamekeepers Magazine: https://bit.ly/GK_Single_Issue Join our Newsletters: Field Notes - https://bit.ly/GKField_Notes | The Branch - https://bit.ly/the_branch Have a question for us or a podcast idea? Email us at gamekeepers@mossyoak.com
In this episode, Jon Teater (Whitetail Landscapes) reaches his 100th episode and discusses his journey and hunting season. Jon discusses his recent buck harvest. Jon explains how to work through the process of hunting pressure and dealing with competition and making changes to your property. Jon details the best vegetation to attract deer during hunting season. Jon provides an example of the best vegetation types that will create interest during hunting season, and how choices he would make to design his hunting property around the rut. Jon explains thicket and sub-thicket species and next level concepts that you can employ to get more deer on your property. Jon explains layering, food sources, biological plant benefits and his tactics to kill mature deer. Jon provides specific trees, shrubs and vines that will create a better overall environment to attract and retain deer. Jon provides a listener giveaway prize for his hundredth episode. Social Links https://whitetaillandscapes.com/ Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of GOHUNT's Western Rookie Podcast, Brian talks with guest Rusty Smith about targeting giant elk, big deer, and Alaskan caribou. Rusty is an avid hunter and has travelled all across North America chasing big game. Brian and Rusty talk about hunting big bodied Alberta Whitetails and what goes into hunting as a non-resident in Canada and also doing DIY drop camp hunts in Alaska for Caribou. Click on the link below to check out more of Rusty's adventures and see some of the amazing animals from this podcast. Instagram Connect with Brian Krebs On Instagram, TikTok and Online Have Questions or Comments? Send an email to Brian@westernrookie.com! Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content! Sponsors and Discounts: Save $150 on Steelhead Outdoors Gun Safes with code WESTERNROOKIE https://bit.ly/Steelheadoutdoors Save10% on Maverick Hunting Blinds & Accessories with code WESTERNROOKIE https://bit.ly/MaverickHuntingBlinds Save 10% on Ollin Digiscoping Adapters with code TWOBUCKS https://bit.ly/OllinCodeTWOBUCKS Save 20% on your first order at Bull Elk Beard Oil with code TWOBUCKS https://bit.ly/BullElkBeardOilCodeTWOBUCKS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of GOHUNT's Western Rookie Podcast, Brian talks with guest Rusty Smith about targeting giant elk, big deer, and Alaskan caribou.Rusty is an avid hunter and has travelled all across North America chasing big game. Brian and Rusty talk about hunting big bodied Alberta Whitetails and what goes into hunting as a non-resident in Canada and also doing DIY drop camp hunts in Alaska for Caribou. Click on the link below to check out more of Rusty's adventures and see some of the amazing animals from this podcast.InstagramConnect with Brian KrebsOn Instagram, TikTok and OnlineHave Questions or Comments? Send an email to Brian@westernrookie.com!Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content!Sponsors and Discounts:Save $150 on Steelhead Outdoors Gun Safes with code WESTERNROOKIEhttps://bit.ly/SteelheadoutdoorsSave10% on Maverick Hunting Blinds & Accessories with code WESTERNROOKIEhttps://bit.ly/MaverickHuntingBlindsSave 10% on Ollin Digiscoping Adapters with code TWOBUCKShttps://bit.ly/OllinCodeTWOBUCKSSave 20% on your first order at Bull Elk Beard Oil with code TWOBUCKShttps://bit.ly/BullElkBeardOilCodeTWOBUCKS
In this episode, Jon Teater (Whitetail Landscapes) reaches his 100th episode and discusses his journey and hunting season. Jon discusses his recent buck harvest. Jon explains how to work through the process of hunting pressure and dealing with competition and making changes to your property. Jon details the best vegetation to attract deer during hunting season.Jon provides an example of the best vegetation types that will create interest during hunting season, and how choices he would make to design his hunting property around the rut. Jon explains thicket and sub-thicket species and next level concepts that you can employ to get more deer on your property.Jon explains layering, food sources, biological plant benefits and his tactics to kill mature deer. Jon provides specific trees, shrubs and vines that will create a better overall environment to attract and retain deer.Jon provides a listener giveaway prize for his hundredth episode. Social Linkshttps://whitetaillandscapes.com/Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content!
Today's show opens with Arica's recent hunting expenditures. It's been a little slow go but on a recent hunt for the first time ever she heard a buck grunting coming through the woods. Heart pounding excitement kicked in as she heard him coming closer through the woods. A doe walked right past her so she's super excited waiting on this buck to come right through where the doe did. The buck grunting edges closer through the woods and finally comes to light – unfortunately it's a button buck!! She sat for a while longer when she heard some more rustling coming through the woods, make sure to tune into this episode sponsored by GunBroker.com! Next up Brayden talks about his recent hunting trip with Phil on a private farm that really just wants them to take some deer off of it. After tree hopping for a while he finally got settled in when not long after he got a text from Phil that a buck was coming across the field. Brayden drug some Tink's 69 on the way in and Phil's buck came in right on a line following the trail. Phil let an arrow fly on this buck and got a good blood trail to start with. Unfortunately, it started to dry up as the trail went on, all the way up to a neighboring property. He let it set overnight and after connecting with the land owner next door he continued his search but unfortunately came up empty handed. Jacob covers a whole week of outdoor stories that he's had the pleasure to collect here lately. His first story goes in depth of him chasing whitetail during bow season. The absolute perfect scenario comes to fruition with a really nice 8-point working a scrape line directly up to him. He drew back and…you'll have to tune in to this episode to hear exactly what happened! He also spent some time in North Carolina on a fishing trip at Deep Creek in Great Smoky Mountain National Park. They had some awesome success starting with a nice brown trout and a few smaller ones as well. Fishing clear water creeks, he got some awesome fishing knocked out on this trip with some real trophy fish being reeled in. Circling back to whitetail he goes over his exciting weekend back chasing whitetail during rifle opener. Closing out Derek dives into his recent hunting expenditures chasing whitetail. He let a really solid buck walk on opening day that he's hoping he doesn't regret later in the season. He gives a great description of his hunting spot to set the scene on just how close he let this deer walk for a second time a few days later! After spending some time watching a small forky chasing a doe back and forth a real nice buck makes his appearance. Make sure to tune in to this episode to hear how his hunt turned out! If you like what you're hearing, please leave us a rate and review!! [UNCENSORED] by GoWild kicks off your week with shameful nonsense, inappropriate convictions, and unfiltered tales from the woods, waters and whatevers. [UNCENSORED] is a behind the scenes look at our adventures, failures, wins, embarrassing moments at trade shows, hilarious tales from the warehouse, and a good rant or three about the most recent tyranny from the Dark Lord of the Sith himself. The show launches every Monday morning. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. JOIN GOWILD AND GET $10: http://downloadgowild.com Check out the Sportsmen's Empire Podcast Network for more relevant outdoor content! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
· Join Hal, Joe, and Stephen Schanz as they sit down and talk with Big Woods Outfitters Guide John Benway as they talk with some of the hunters who killed bucks during the third week of the Maine rifle season, including Stephen Gemma who shot a slammer of ten-point buck. · Connect with Big Woods Bucks. · Big Woods Bucks on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. · Shop Big Woods Bucks Wool Hunting Gear. Check out Minus33 wool, Skinner Sights, and use discount code “BWB” for a 20% discount on onX.
REBROADCAST- In This Hour: -- Federal Judge Roger Benitez strikes down California's so-called "assault weapon" ban. -- A nine-year old shoots monster whitetail deer. -- An Oklahoma woman wants to master her 9mm pistol so she can protect herself. Tom Gresham's Gun Talk 10.22.23 Hour 1