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In this episode of the Chasing Giants Podcast, Don Higgins and Terry Peer dive deep into one of the most misunderstood habitat topics in deer hunting — Timber Stand Improvement (TSI). Many landowners hear the term TSI, but few truly understand how aggressive timber cutting can dramatically improve deer habitat. Don explains why opening the canopy is critical for creating understory, browse, and bedding cover for mature bucks. The conversation also covers the differences between forestry practices, turkey habitat management, and deer-focused habitat management. The guys also discuss: • Why most landowners don't cut their timber aggressively enough • How sunlight drives understory growth and deer bedding cover • When to combine timber harvest with TSI work • Why mature bucks prefer thick cover over open woods • The importance of sanctuaries and low hunting pressure • How to manipulate deer movement on your property • Whether large timber projects should be done all at once or in phases Later in the episode, the guys discuss current consulting projects, upcoming speaking events, and answer listener-submitted questions on food plots, soybeans, herbicides, and more. If you own hunting property or are planning habitat improvements, this episode will give you practical insights that can dramatically improve your land management strategy. Sponsors Asio Gear Premium technical hunting apparel designed for serious hunters. https://asiogear.com Midwest Land Group The leader in recreational land real estate. https://midwestlandgroup.com Hawke Optics Precision optics designed for hunters and shooters. https://us.hawkeoptics.com Novix Outdoors Lightweight, mobile hunting gear built for serious hunters. https://novixoutdoors.com Mike's Mighty Micros The most powerful soil biology products for food plots. https://mikesmightymicros.com Victory Auto Group Visit Victory Auto Group for your next vehicle. https://victorykc.com 360 Hunting Blinds The ultimate hunting blind for comfort and concealment. https://360huntingblinds.com Real World Wildlife Products Proven seed blends and habitat solutions designed for whitetails. https://realworldwildlifeproducts.com Mathews Archery The most advanced bows in the world. https://mathewsinc.com Gingerich Tree Farms High quality trees for habitat and property improvement. https://gingerichtreefarm.com Brenton USA Innovative firearms and suppressor-ready hunting rifles. https://brentonusa.com Grubb Implement Quality equipment and agricultural solutions. https://grubbimplement.com TagOut Technique Tools designed to improve your hunting success. https://tagouttechnique.com Wildlife Farming Habitat improvement products designed for serious land managers. https://wildlifefarming.com This content is the property of Chasing Giants TV LLC. Any reproduction, distribution, or use of this content without the express written permission of Chasing Giants TV LLC is strictly prohibited.
Episode #1109 A common struggle for married businessmen is the feeling of walking on eggshells. You want to lead your family, but instead, you find yourself reacting to your wife's moods or constantly explaining your actions in hopes of avoiding conflict. This cycle creates a household where passion is replaced by the sterile relationship of roommates, and emotional safety the foundation of any thriving marriage is lost. In this episode, Doug Holt is joined by TPM advisor Chris to break down the "Triad of Connection," a fundamental methodology for moving a marriage out of neutral and back into a state of desire and respect . They explore why a woman needs to feel seen and heard before she can truly feel safe, and how most men accidentally sabotage this by falling into the "DEER" trap: Defending, Excusing, Explaining, and Reacting . Beyond the home, the conversation shifts to the weight of leadership. When you start showing up as a grounded man, others friends, family, and colleagues will naturally begin to look to you for guidance . Doug explains how to set firm boundaries to avoid burnout and why "pouring from a full cup" is not just a cliché, but a requirement for any man who wants to be a hero to his family without resenting them in the process . Listeners will also get practical advice on crowdsourcing new date night inspirations and the importance of taking leadership in planning adventures that actually interest them, rather than just guessing what their wife wants. If you are ready to stop walking on eggshells and want to see the specific methodology for fixing what is broken in your relationship, I have a free training that shows you exactly how the scales in your marriage tipped and how to bring them back in your favor. You can access this training and take the next step toward reclaiming your marriage at https://fixmarriage.thepowerfulman.com/scales .
Episode #1109 A common struggle for married businessmen is the feeling of walking on eggshells. You want to lead your family, but instead, you find yourself reacting to your wife's moods or constantly explaining your actions in hopes of avoiding conflict. This cycle creates a household where passion is replaced by the sterile relationship of roommates, and emotional safety the foundation of any thriving marriage is lost. In this episode, Doug Holt is joined by TPM advisor Chris to break down the "Triad of Connection," a fundamental methodology for moving a marriage out of neutral and back into a state of desire and respect . They explore why a woman needs to feel seen and heard before she can truly feel safe, and how most men accidentally sabotage this by falling into the "DEER" trap: Defending, Excusing, Explaining, and Reacting . Beyond the home, the conversation shifts to the weight of leadership. When you start showing up as a grounded man, others friends, family, and colleagues will naturally begin to look to you for guidance . Doug explains how to set firm boundaries to avoid burnout and why "pouring from a full cup" is not just a cliché, but a requirement for any man who wants to be a hero to his family without resenting them in the process . Listeners will also get practical advice on crowdsourcing new date night inspirations and the importance of taking leadership in planning adventures that actually interest them, rather than just guessing what their wife wants. If you are ready to stop walking on eggshells and want to see the specific methodology for fixing what is broken in your relationship, I have a free training that shows you exactly how the scales in your marriage tipped and how to bring them back in your favor. You can access this training and take the next step toward reclaiming your marriage at https://fixmarriage.thepowerfulman.com/scales .
Chris Lawrence covers a full slate of hunting and fishing news on this week's West Virginia Outdoors. Rob Pate of the Southern West Virginia Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation previews the chapter's 25th anniversary banquet at Tamarack and shares an update on the growing Tomlin WMA elk herd, now at 140 animals with roughly 25 calves expected this spring. Ron Bierstein of Oak Orchard Tackle and Lodge in Orleans County, New York, reports on peak steelhead season along Lake Ontario tributaries and the approaching open-water charter season. DNR District 4 fish biologist Corey Hartman explains proposed changes to bass catch-and-release rules on the New River and Greenbrier River aimed at controlling the spread of invasive Alabama bass. Lawrence also reviews the DNR's proposed big game season adjustments, bear hunting rule changes, and new legislation affecting small impoundments and senior license holders.
Throwback Files: The Not Deer | Paranormal Podcast Welcome to another episode of the Throwback Files, where we revisit old BTB episodes. This month, we are going back to 2021 and hanging out with our favorite strange, Appalachian cryptid. Charlie even brings some new encounters into the mix! Find out if our old Believability Scale Ranking stays the same or if we now find the Not Deer more or less believable.
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In this episode of the Deer IQ podcast we look at shed hunting - what it can actually tell you, and what it can't. Can finding sheds really lead to taking that buck in that location in the future? I talk about this with Ty Easley of Heartland Bowhunter, who has been shed hunting for 25 years. We discuss:• Tactics to find more sheds - where to look and strategies to employ• How to treat public land and private land differently• How to know when to stay out, and exactly when to dive in and grab dropped sheds.• Glasses that actually may make seeing sheds easier• What shed hunting actually tells you, and how Ty uses this as a piece of the puzzle to help him take mature bucks year after year. And more! (And I apologize - I have an annoying cough and couldn't cut all of them out..)• 2A DISPLAY PRODUCTS (10% OFF Code "IQ" ) Here: https://www.2adisplay.com/ • Get a Smart Land & Hunting Plan HERE: https://deeriq.com/land-and-hunting-plans/ • Take the Deer IQ Test 360 HERE: https://deeriq.com/full-assessment/______________________________________________** Season 3 Quiz: https://deeriq.com/season-3-quiz/ __________________________________________GENERAL INFO about ALL Deer IQ Resources HERE: https://deeriq.com/services/ Website: https://deeriq.com Facebook Private Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/511109237864762 Deer IQ FREE Journal: https://deeriq.com/journal/ Pressured Public Lands Hunting Guide: https://deeriq.com/public-land-hunting-guide/ Newsletter Signup: https://deeriq.com/signup/ Patreon - Contribute Financially to Deer IQ: https://www.patreon.com/DeerIQPatreon Scent Control Regimen: https://deeriq.com/scentcontrol-regimen/ Episode # 127Guest: Host Adam Lewis, Ty EasleyIQ ranking - 5 (Intermediate)
In this episode we sit down with Nick Fortin, the Deer and Moose Management Program Lead for the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department, to break down what's going on with Vermont's deer herd. We dive into the 2025 deer season, take a close look at the season changes for 2026, and talk about how decisions are actually made when it comes to Vermont's deer management. Nick walks through the data, harvest numbers, surveys, and biological information the department uses to guide regulations and herd objectives. We also discuss the impact of doe harvest, the role habitat quality and forest management play in the health of the herd, and some of the challenges Vermont's deer face moving forward. The conversation also shifts to Vermont's moose population, where we talk about current numbers, overall herd health, and the issues affecting moose across the state. If you're a Vermont deer hunter and want to better understand how seasons are set, what the data actually says, and where the herd stands today, this episode takes a deep dive into the science and management behind it.
Sonic ingenuity with ruffles imbued with love is the thesis of Austin indie duo Deer Fellow. Blending sonic loops and synth-sibilities with violin intimacy, they set a romantic mood that can’t help but creep in from the background. Newly married, Matt Salois and Alyssa Kelly are well into their season of love, beautifully illustrated through […] The post Deer Fellow: “Fool For You” appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Dan Eckhart joins Seriah to talk about his strange life, from encounters with Greys, to Sleep Paralysis, Deer and Owls, Mediumship, Magick, Crowley, Israel Regardie, Mexican Magickal Traditions, and the ideas of Graham Hancock.The Patreon episode continues with them discussing more about Mediumship, magic, David Blaine, Penn and Teller, and Dan's experiences capturing his work on a TV Show...Become a Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/c/SeriahAzkath for extra content, commercial free shows, early access, and bonus content as well! on $3 a month! Outro Music is Pretty Little Head from Eliza Rickman Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this podcast, Jon Teater (Whitetail Landscapes) discusses various aspects of hunting property management with professional forester Tim Russell (Green Fire Forestry & Wildlife Services). They delve into the importance of understanding forest management plans, evaluating timber, and the significance of maintaining diversity in forest stands. The conversation also touches on the terminology surrounding selective cutting and the ecological role of leaf litter in forest ecosystems. Listeners gain insights into practical tools for landowners and the complexities of managing their properties effectively. This conversation delves into the complexities of forest management, focusing on leaf litter's role in soil chemistry, the challenges of oak regeneration, innovative management techniques, and the implications of clear cutting. The speakers discuss practical strategies for enhancing wildlife habitats and ensuring sustainable timber harvests, emphasizing the importance of planning, and understanding ecological dynamics. Takeaways Understanding the neighborhood is crucial before purchasing land. Timber management should align with landowner objectives. Regular updates to forest management plans are necessary for tax benefits. Landowners can evaluate timber using basic metrics like diameter and species. Diversity in tree species is important for forest health and resilience. Selective cutting can mean different things; clarity is essential. Leaf litter is vital for nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems. Tree selection should consider both habitat and economic factors. Maintaining a balance of species prevents dominance and promotes health. Understanding the role of leaf litter can enhance forest management strategies. Leaf litter plays a significant role in soil chemistry. Different tree species affect soil pH differently. Light is often more limiting than nutrients for tree growth. Oak regeneration is a critical concern for forest management. High deer populations complicate oak seedling survival. Managing shade tolerance is essential for oak regeneration. Slash walls can be effective in protecting seedlings from deer. Clear cutting can create beneficial habitat features. Proper planning is crucial for successful timber harvests. Treating forests well leads to better wildlife outcomes. Social Links https://whitetaillandscapes.com/ https://www.facebook.com/whitetaillandscapes/ https://www.instagram.com/whitetail_landscapes/?hl=en Green Fire Forestry & Wildlife Services, LLC Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Chronic Wasting Disease is one of the most controversial topics in modern deer management. In this episode, Russell sits down with deer breeder and CWD researcher Tim Horton to unpack the science, the politics, and the real world implications surrounding CWD.What causes CWD to spread?Are current management strategies actually working?And could genetic resistance be the key to protecting wild deer herds?This conversation dives deep into the role of selective genetics, captive deer breeding, and how science is shaping the future of whitetail management. Russell and Tim discuss how resistant genotypes may influence herd survival, the differences between wild and captive testing, and why the conversation around CWD has become so heated among hunters, biologists, and policymakers.The discussion went longer than expected, so this episode has been split into two parts. Part 2 releases next week.If you care about the future of whitetail deer, hunting, and science based wildlife management, this is a conversation you do not want to miss.Subscribe for more conversations with hunters, scientists, conservationists, and outdoor leaders.Timmy Horton: https://www.facebook.com/TimmyHortonBass/0:00 Intro0:16 Welcome to the show8:58 CWD explained in simple terms16:41 Genetic resistance in whitetail deer20:27 Research and studies on CWD in Arkansas23:14 Deer populations and management challenges25:43 Scientific disagreements and study limitations31:50 Tim Horton background in captive deer breeding34:22 Testing and monitoring deer health36:06 Captive deer vs wild deer genetics38:11 Risk discussion and public perception of CWD41:43 State responses to CWD outbreaks42:01 Real world example from South Dakota elk wintering grounds#CWD #Hunting #Conservation #DeerHunting
How does Illinois actually manage its whitetail deer herd? In this episode of the HUNTR Podcast, we sit down with Illinois Department of Natural Resources deer program manager Peter Schlichting to talk about deer population trends, non-resident hunting pressure, EHD, CWD management, hunting regulations, crop damage, and the future of deer hunting in Illinois.00:00 Introduction12:34 The State of Deer Hunting in Illinois24:56 Are Deer Numbers Actually Declining?36:45 The Rise of Non-Resident Hunters01:04:24 EHD and the Illinois Deer Herd01:22:54 Outfitters and Land Access01:59:12 How Regulations Shape the Deer Herd02:11:13 CWD Management and the FutureSUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL:https://www.youtube.com/c/HUNTRTUBEShop HUNTR Merch:https://wearehuntr.com/HUNTR Podcast is presented by:Hoyt Archery: https://hoyt.com (Code HUNTR for 20% off apparel)DeerGro: https://www.deergro.com (Code HUNTR for 15% off)Predator Camo: https://www.predatorcamo.com/ (Code HUNTR for 20% off)Beast Broadheads: https://beastbroadheads.com/ (Code HUNTR for 10% off)Lone Wolf Custom Gear: https://www.lonewolfcustomgear.com/ (Code HUNTR for 10% off)RackHub: https://www.rack-hub.com/huntr (Code HUNTR for 10% off)Pure Wildlife Blends: https://www.purewildlifeblends.com (Code HUNTR for 10% off)Primos: https://www.primos.com/ (Code HUNTR for 15% off)Bushnell: https://www.bushnell.com/ (Code HUNTR for 15% off)HHA: https://www.hhasports.com/
Send Travis a Text MessageToday my co-host Jeremy comes on and we talk about little bit about everything. TAC, Bows & Bibles, and his incredible 2025 deer season. Be sure to check out Jeremy's YouTube Channel: Jeremy Riggin Outdoors for some great content. Also check out Shedding Light Outdoors channel for our latest turkey content being release weekly in the month of March.
Alan interviews Todd Hanson. Todd Hanson is an avid deer hunter - who decided to design an improved deer cart. He invented an innovative deer cart that easily carries game and gear, but also installs without unloading to the hitch hauler on the back of a vehicle. His Compass Cart carriers gear of all types over rough terrain. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts, so you won't miss a single episode. website: www.CompassCarts.com
They confused a Dead Deer with Human Remains
Caleb gives a quick update as to why we weren't able to record a podcast this weekend, its full blown sugarbush season in Chatham Township and the fellas are swamped with that tradition. New content will be back next week! We hope your finding sheds and the gobblers are returning to your woods! Dee you next week!
The Government's decision to ban lead shot from 2028 will impact the ability to control deer numbers - that's according to the British Association for Shooting and Conservation which says that the new legislation, which will cover England, Scotland and Wales, will ban the ammunition used by many deer stalkers. Last month the Government released its 10 year English deer strategy, which estimated that one-third of England's woodlands are damaged by deer, with urgent action needed to protect trees and wildlife. A new loom is being built for a woolen mill in Wales which closed down 50 years ago. Cambrian Mill is in an area once known as the 'Huddersfield of Wales' as it was so important to wool production, and when it closed down it became the National Wool Museum which this year celebrates its 50th anniversary.Farmers use a variety of things to add nutrients to soil and plants to improve the quality and quantity of crops, from organic fertilisers like manure and compost to sewage sludge and man made fertilisers like liquid nitrogen. We're talking about all of them this week, as well as their impact on the environment. Presented by Charlotte Smith and produced by Beatrice Fenton.
Knowing that devastating judgment is descending on Israel, the prophet affirms that God is his strength. To appreciate the depth of Habakkuk's hope we must understanding the Hebrew language used in its contexts (plural), including the species of deer in Israel. Dr. Oliver Hersey, who has been on this podcast before, is the 11th president of Jerusalem University College. This college, located on the southwestern corner of Mount Zion, Israel, equips for ministry by providing immersive study of the ancient and modern contexts of Israel and the surrounding regions for a deepened understanding of God and his word. Check out related programs at Wheaton College: B.A. in Classical Languages (Greek, Latin, Hebrew): https://bit.ly/46qmYsc M.A. in Biblical Exegesis: https://bit.ly/4qYJdgj
Send a textJoin Gav and I for Extra, extra where we'll be talking about some of the weirder recent news stories..ebay stalking, patricide over Nintendo switch, dead deer sex, mountain 'manslaughter' and pig man news, plus lots more!Support the showThank you so much for supporting us. Check out the benefits of becoming a Patreon member - Your support helps us: Keep releasing regular episodes ad free Upgrade gear and production quality Research bigger, stranger stories What You Get: When you become a Patron, you're not just supporting the show — you're joining our little coven of curious minds. You'll get access to: Bonus episodes and weird extra stories Early access to new episodes All episodes in video form Behind-the-scenes chats Voting on future topics Shoutouts on the show (in our finest, most dramatic voices). https://www.patreon.com/c/thehighstrangenesspodcast or just tip us with: https://buymeacoffee.com/thehighstrangenesspodcast or follow us and subscribe to: Deadbolt films Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/user/TheDeadBoltFilms What we also do:THE PODCAST ON HAUNTED HILL: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-podcast-on-haunted-hill/id1038613969
How higher interest rates are impacting farming. Farmers who raise deer are at odds with the state of Minnesota. Organic farmers weather a tough ag economy. Cut flower industry blooms in South Dakota.
If your mind starts racing the moment your head hits the pillow, you are not alone — which is why I think you're going to love the Sleep Meditation for Women podcast. This show is the perfect way to unwind and let yourself be guided gently into rest. And if it helps you drift off tonight, consider setting it as part of your nightly wind-down routine, so make sure to follow so you never miss an episode. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sleep-meditation-for-women/id1524688425 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The gang talk about two papers about extraordinary dinosaur fossils and the unique information that can be gleaned from them. The first paper looks at fossil skin data on a Cretaceous iguandodontian, and the second paper uses an exceptionally complete specimen to demonstrate the reality of Nanotyrannus. Meanwhile, James classifies, Amanda imagines T-rex, and Curt brings a unique energy. Up-Goer Five (Curt Edition): The friends look at two papers about big angry animals that everyone loves to talk about. The first paper is about the skin of one of these big angry animals. This skin has weird bits on it that are not like the weird bits we see in a lot of other animals that are close to these big angry animals. These bits do not look like the bits that would be used to stay warm or to move into the air. These bits look like they might hurt. The second paper looks at a lot of stuff from one big angry animal that has been said by people in the past is just a young one of another big angry animal. The paper looks at the parts of this animal, how this animal grew, and a lot of other things to show that, no, this animal is not this other animal. This animal is its own type of animal. References: Huang, Jiandong, et al. "Cellular-level preservation of cutaneous spikes in an Early Cretaceous iguanodontian dinosaur." Nature Ecology & Evolution (2026): 1-8. Zanno, Lindsay E., and James G. Napoli. "Nanotyrannus and Tyrannosaurus coexisted at the close of the Cretaceous." Nature (2025): 1-3.
FPC Knoxville's 3/8/26 Sunday Sermon - “Undrowning” - Rev. Mark Curtis (John 4:7-15/Exodus 17:1-7)Hymn of Response: "As Pants the Deer for Living Streams" performed by Scot Scheetz and our Ault ChoirPrayers of the People and The Lord's Prayer by Rev. Dr. Meredith Loftis
The different types of repellents, when to apply them, and fencing as an option to exclude deer from the landscape
Cole Thompson from the IL Deer Classic is in the WCB studio! The Illinois Deer Classic is under new ownership, and Cole is hoping to bring the show back to what it was in its heyday! We also hit a listener ask us anything segment in the second half. Enjoy! https://illinoisdeerclassic.com/ NEW PARTNERSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT! ALP NICOTINE POUCHES CODE WCB: Watch the NEW WCB UNHINGED HUNT SERIES HERE! __________________________________________________________________ Find WCB On Social: FaceBook | Instagram | TikTok For Video podcasts, hunts, Vlogs, and more check out the WCB YouTube by clicking here! ________________________________________________________ THE WCB Podcast is PRESENTED by Grizzly Coolers! Click Here and use Code: WCB to save! The WCB Podcast is supported by these awesome companies: Big Tine - Attract - Develop - Grow Code: WCB2025 Old Barn Taxidermy Latitude Outdoors - saddles & accessories code WCB Huntworth Gear Code: WCB15 Victory Archery Leupold Optics Dialed Archery Free Shipping Code WORKINGCLASS Black Gate Hunting Products Code WCB10 DeerCast - Save on your yearly description by clicking here! Aluma Trailers - Built in the USA, ALL aluminum welded construction! Rack-Hub Code WCB: https://www.rack-hub.com/wcb Hoyt - Code WCB for Hoy Merch & Branded items - see your local dealer for bows! Evolution Outdoors & Broadheads - Code: WCB AAE - Archery Accessories, Code WCB MTN-OPS : CODE: WCB MaxCam7 Bow Mounted Camera! _________________________________________________________________________ **Check Out the other Podcasts on the WCB Podcast Network!** Victory Drive - Our Firearms, tactical, Military Podcast Tackle & Tacos - A fishing podcast! Hunting The Mason Dixon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Habitat Podcast #375 - In today's episode of The Habitat Podcast, we are back in the studio with co-host Andy and Waylon Meyer of Earth Blinds! We discuss: Water sources often become social hubs for whitetail deer Mature bucks may only visit specific areas they feel safe Water holes create predictable movement opportunities Strategic placement near bedding or transition zones can be deadly Water sources are excellent trail camera locations Proper pond design prevents wildlife from getting trapped Preventing muddy edges can reduce disease transmission Deer often prefer stagnant water over flowing streams Pond size should match herd density and property size Water holes are best used in low-pressure sanctuary areas And So Much More! Shop the new Amendment Collection from Vitalize Seed here: https://vitalizeseed.com/collections/new-natural-amendments PATREON - Patreon - Habitat Podcast Brand new HP Patreon for those who want to support the Habitat Podcast. Good luck this Fall and if you have a question yourself, just email us @ info@habitatpodcast.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Patreon - Habitat Podcast Latitude Outdoors - Saddle Hunting: https://bit.ly/hplatitude Stealth Strips - Stealth Outdoors: Use code Habitat10 at checkout https://bit.ly/stealthstripsHP Midwest Lifestyle Properties - https://bit.ly/3OeFhrm Vitalize Seed Food Plot Seed - https://bit.ly/vitalizeseed Down Burst Seeders - https://bit.ly/downburstseeders 10% code: HP10 Morse Nursery - http://bit.ly/MorseTrees 10% off w/code: HABITAT10 Packer Maxx - http://bit.ly/PACKERMAXX $25 off with code: HPC25 First Lite - https://bit.ly/3EDbG6P LAND PLAN Property Consultations – HP Land Plans: LAND PLANS Leave us a review for a FREE DECAL - https://apple.co/2uhoqOO Morse Nursery Tree Dealer Pricing – info@habitatpodcast.com Habitat Podcast YOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmAUuvU9t25FOSstoFiaNdg Email us: info@habitatpodcast.com habitat management / deer habitat / food plots / hinge cut / food plot Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send a textCheck out a very special episode of TIO as we travel to the 2026 Dixie Deer Classic. Trent sit downs to catch up with some friends around the show to talk all things outdoors. This episode includes interviews with Dave (The Finisher), Anthony (Complete Outdoors), Justin (Carolina Packers), Joel (Parnell Outdoors), and Kent (East Coast Waterfowl).You can find Takin' it Outside wherever you listen to your podcasts or on YouTube by searching for "Takin it Outside". Special thanks to Joel Gillie Productions for making this podcast possible. #SOPodcast #TakinItOutside #Hunting #Outdoors #EasternNC
You can now send us "Text Messages" from your phone. Just tap this message and you'll be directed to send us a text. Mobile phones only.On this episode, Deer & Space talk about giving the podcast a fresh new look! From updating the logo to redesigning the overall visual style, they dive into the process of rethinking the podcast's graphics and branding. Tune in as they discuss the inspiration behind the changes and the challenges of redesigning something familiar.Follow Deer's Slide Show: https://tinyurl.com/spz5z7vyBlue's Ref Sheet (if you want to make fan art): https://tinyurl.com/ys99czu4Intro & Outro music was created by Rim (Rare Ear Candy).Follow Rare Ear Candy:Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/rare-ear-candy.bsky.socialYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RareEarCandy Support the show
We catch up with our friend Mark Rosolen and get to hear his 3 seasons worth of buck stories and more!
Welcome to your weekly UAS News Update. We have five stories for you this week. First, Oregon exposes the real cost of the DJI ban. Second, the FAA reveals DJI makes up 96% of US drones. Third, the Commerce Department updates drone export rules. Fourth, Indiana prosecutes illegal drone deer scouting. And finally, a drone assists in a 900-foot tower rescue. Let's get to it.First up, the Oregon Department of Aviation has released a white paper exposing the real-world cost of the federal DJI ban. They surveyed 25 state transportation departments, and the numbers are staggering. Across those states, at least 467 drones are currently grounded or restricted. The total national exposure is estimated to be anywhere from $50 million to $2 billion! Wisconsin reported that 100% of its fleet is grounded. Colorado lost 90% of its capacity, and Oregon itself has exactly ONE compliant drone still operational out of 22. The white paper is recommending a waiver until September 2027 to give our drone industry time to catch up.New FAA-funded research puts a hard number on DJI's market dominance. The ASSURE A83 2025 Annual Report analyzed Remote ID telemetry data from 64 monitoring locations. DJI platforms make up more than 96% of detected drones in US airspace. Skydio accounted for just over 1%, and all other manufacturers combined made up less than 2.4%. Looking at the specific models, the DJI Mini 4 Pro alone accounts for 19% of all detected platforms. The Air 3 sits at 13%, and the Mavic 3 Pro holds 8%. More than 93.7% of the top 22 detected platforms weigh 3 pounds or less. Heavy-lift models like the Matrice 400, Agras T50, and FlyCart 30 remain a tiny fraction of overall flights. The US Commerce Department is streamlining drone export controls. The Bureau of Industry and Security published an interim final rule that makes two big changes. It removes the license requirement for commercial drones with a maximum endurance under one hour when exported to allied nations. Second, it opens a faster pathway for certain longer-range systems, like heavy-lift 25-liter agricultural sprayers and cargo delivery drones. Previously, these drones were caught up in the Missile Technology Control Regime, which was designed to restrict systems capable of carrying a 500-kilogram payload at least 300 kilometers. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is bringing its first-ever prosecution for illegal drone deer scouting. Under Indiana law, you can legally use a drone to recover an animal that has already been harvested, but using it to scout or locate game during the season or 14 days prior is strictly illegal. Conservation officers seized a drone and pulled the forensic data. The GPS logs, timestamps, flight paths, and other data reportedly showed hundreds of images systematically tracking a specific trophy buck to a baited area. The suspects are allegedly facing charges for drone scouting.In Texas, two people were trapped in a hot air balloon basket that collided and became snagged on a communications tower 925 feet in the air. Longview Fire and first responders had to execute a highly complex high-angle rescue, assisted by drone. The passengers were safely rescued after a four-hour operation, but the crew still had to remove the tangled balloon using a cage and cable system. That's all we've got this week, we'll see you in the community for Post Flight where we share our opinions that aren't suitable for YouTube. Have a great weekend! https://dronexl.co/2026/03/03/oregon-exposes-real-cost-dji-ban/https://dronexl.co/2026/03/02/indiana-drone-deer-scouting-prosecution/https://dronexl.co/2026/03/02/925-feet-down-one-drone-call/https://dronexl.co/2026/03/01/us-commerce-department-drone-export-controls/https://dronexl.co/2026/03/03/faa-research-dji-us-drone-platforms/
In this episode of the Deer IQ podcast we discuss scientific research about buck beds - and if bucks repeatedly use the same beds and bedding areas over and over, or if “buck bed hunting" is just a waste of time. The results may surprise you. I'm joined again by Dr. Bronson Strickland, former co-director of the MSU deer lab. If you hunt buck beds or bedding areas on public land, or try to create them on your private land, you'll want to see what they found and the implications for us hunters. And a bonus about the best deer food source you need to look for and just how to create it on your private land - all that and more in this eye opening episode of the Deer IQ podcast. Dr. Strickland's Website: https://wildlifeinvestments.com/ • 2A DISPLAY PRODUCTS (10% OFF Code "IQ" ) Here: https://www.2adisplay.com/ • Get a Smart Land & Hunting Plan HERE: https://deeriq.com/land-and-hunting-plans/ • Take the Deer IQ Test 360 HERE: https://deeriq.com/full-assessment/______________________________________________** Season 3 Quiz: https://deeriq.com/season-3-quiz/ __________________________________________GENERAL INFO about ALL Deer IQ Resources HERE: https://deeriq.com/services/ Website: https://deeriq.com Facebook Private Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/511109237864762 Deer IQ FREE Journal: https://deeriq.com/journal/ Pressured Public Lands Hunting Guide: https://deeriq.com/public-land-hunting-guide/ Newsletter Signup: https://deeriq.com/signup/ Patreon - Contribute Financially to Deer IQ: https://www.patreon.com/DeerIQPatreon Scent Control Regimen: https://deeriq.com/scentcontrol-regimen/ Episode # 126Guest: Host Adam Lewis, Dr. Bronson StricklandIQ ranking - 5 (Intermediate)
As Robbie prepares to jump on a flight to South Africa, he and Ashlee visit about the EXTREME anti-hunting and farming ballot initiative push in Oregon IP28, a Sandhill crane harvest bill that just passed the Wisconsin House and is headed to the Senate, a renewed legislative push in NY to ban the import of African hunting trophies and California's attempt to cull all deer or Catalina island by aerial gunning while simultaneously trying to reintroduce grizzlies to the state. Do you have questions we can answer? Send it via DM on IG or through email at info@theoriginsfoundation.org Support our Conservation Club Members! Pete Fick Safaris: http://www.peteficksafaris.com/ McGhee Insurance: https://www.mcgheeinsurance.com/ Panyame Cheetah Project: https://theoriginsfoundation.org/conservation-projects/panyame-cheetah-project/ See more from Blood Origins: https://bit.ly/BloodOrigins_Subscribe Music: Migration by Ian Post (Winter Solstice), licensed through artlist.io This podcast is brought to you by Bushnell, who believes in providing the highest quality, most reliable & affordable outdoor products on the market. Your performance is their passion. https://www.bushnell.com This podcast is also brought to you by Silencer Central, who believes in making buying a silencer simple and they handle the paperwork for you. Shop the largest silencer dealer in the world. Get started today! https://www.silencercentral.com This podcast is brought to you by Safari Specialty Importers. Why do serious hunters use Safari Specialty Importers? Because getting your trophies home to you is all they do. Find our more at: https://safarispecialtyimporters.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At 27, Sarah Deer was diagnosed with early stage breast cancer. By 33, she faced a metastatic recurrence. An English language arts teacher turned librarian, Sarah now lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with her husband, Ryan.In this episode, Sarah shares her essay “The Gift of Koselig” from the 2025 “The Second Time Around” issue of Wildfire Journal. Her writing invites us into a world of sensory grounding, reclaiming pleasure, and daring to seek joy even in the face of a terminal diagnosis.April and Sarah will talk about Sarah's current season of survivorship, the contradictions living alongside cancer, and intentionally cultivating balance in life.More about episode sponsor Rethink Breast Cancer: https://rethinkbreastcancer.com/ More about episode sponsor Young Survival Coalition: https://youngsurvival.org/Learn more about Sarah: https://www.instagram.com/seruhjane/Purchase the The Second Time Around issue of Wildfire Journal: https://www.wildfirecommunity.org/shop/p/secondtimeBuy the Wildfire book Igniting the Fire Within: Stories of Healing, Hope & Humor, Inside Today's Young Breast Cancer Community: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BJVJ629F?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860Get the free Wildfire “Hot Flashes” email newsletter: https://www.wildfirecommunity.org/newsletter?rq=newsletterLearn about Wildfire writing workshops: https://www.wildfirecommunity.org/workshopsShop Wildfire merch & more: https://www.wildfirecommunity.org/shop*Free* Get Wildfire and The Burn freebies here: https://www.wildfirecommunity.org/freeMore about Wildfire Journal: https://www.wildfirecommunity.orghttps://www.instagram.com/wildfire_bc_magazine/https://www.facebook.com/wildfirecommunityInformation on submitting your story for consideration to be published in Wildfire Journal: https://www.wildfirecommunity.org/submissionsListen to more episodes of The Burn from The Second Time Around issue of Wildfire Journal:Fishkeeping with Liz Grissom: https://player.captivate.fm/episode/6df4e954-7188-4f13-b72f-0a86cc3c2dd3/Reclaiming Myself the Second Time Around with Shayna Welsh: https://player.captivate.fm/episode/63fb5a68-0e43-4805-9746-8c094dd01266/
Matthew Vargas, a biologist with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife presented the Ashland City Council with options to consider in managing the deer population.
Roam Land Ep3 Beef Cakes and 8 Acres Welcome to Roam Land Powered by Whitetail Land Company Host: Bryan Meyering Guest: Brad Speet Land Stats Type: Private Land Terrain: Flat Cover Type: Agriculture Primary Food Source: Corn/Beans, Plots Water Source: Drainages and Ponds Peak Activity: October leading into Rut Hunting Location: Bedding to Food Source Stand Location: Homemade Blind Brad Speet - Instagram Bryan Meyering - Instagram Stay tuned for upcoming episodes featuring hunter stories, habitat tips, and interviews with experts. Whether you're managing land, chasing deer, or just love the outdoors, Roam Land is here to inspire and educate. Thanks for listening! Roam Syndicate Roam Outdoors Podcast Vitalize Seed Ina Store Deer Hunter Synthetics Wildlife Legends Taxidermy Find It Fred Experiencewild10 at Brenton USA for 10% off online Keep learning, keep pushing, and get outside! In this episode of Roam Land, host Bryan Meyering sits down with Brad Speet for a fun conversation discussing various aspects of hunting, property management, and deer behavior. They explore Brad's personal experiences with his property, the surrounding environment, and the strategies he has tried on his small property.Takeaways-The conversation highlights the importance of understanding property layout for hunting success.-Deer behavior is influenced by agricultural practices in the surrounding area.-Food plots can attract deer but may also create challenges for hunting.-Hunting strategies should adapt to seasonal changes in deer movement.-The use of crossbows in hunting is discussed with humor and practicality.-Personal experiences and stories enhance the understanding of hunting dynamics.-The importance of enjoying the journey of hunting, not just the outcome. Hunting stories often reflect family traditions and shared experiences.-Conversations about deer management regulations are important for conservation.-Creating effective hunting spots requires careful planning and observation.Connect with the Hosts:Resources & Links: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send Travis a Text MessageToday I'm with my buddy Travis Shirer as we head down the road on a scouting trip to Indiana. We unpack his amazing 2025 deer season and how he was able to tag out in his county with his trad bow. We talk about big bucks vs small bucks, baiting, and more. Be sure to check out his latest turkey video which drops the same day as this podcast on our Shedding Light Outdoor YouTube Channel!
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Got started with a long dive into everything we know about the joint US-Israel strikes on Iran, and then talked about the violence that engulfed Mexico after a cartel leader's death. Also Bill and Hillary Clinton give sworn testimony on Epstein, Washington man stabbing spree kills 4 in small town, NFL player suicide, and a Kentucky man was arrested after being spotted on side of the road having sex with a deer corpse. Music: Neil Sedaka/"Calendar Girl"
#giantbucks #worldrecordbuck #giantbuckpodcast #monsterbucksThis week on the DEER SHOP PODCAST the boys are joined in the studio by our very own Alex Argirakis to recap his families 2025 Ohio whitetail season and reminisce on the good old days of the local giants!Merchandise ▶ https://theleakyjonboatcompany.com/Instagram ▶ https://www.instagram.com/simanbrothersoutdoors/?hl=enFacebook ▶ https://www.facebook.com/SimanBrothersOutdoors/Podcast Board: https://amzn.to/48C00xgHeadsets: https://amzn.to/3HMtZqJBoom Mic: https://amzn.to/3U8MBbtDesktop Mic: https://amzn.to/494yqIHMain Camera: https://amzn.to/3O6UavtMain Camcorder: https://amzn.to/3ObwXsqSecondary Camcorder: https://amzn.to/3S5l3S0Bulk Trail Camera Batteries: https://amzn.to/3X3LFGZMemory Cards: https://amzn.to/3u0fYCqSiman Brothers Outdoors has been producing honest, real life hunting and fishing content since 2009. We share our outdoors adventures in a semi-live format and tell the story as it happened, no embellishment or reenactments. Born and raised in Northeast Ohio and working as tradesman, our crews travel the country year round hunting and fishing both private and public lands always in DIY fashion.
After an exhausting — but incredibly special — two weeks, Don and Terry recap: • The emotional release of the Doubting Thomas video at Shipshewana • A record-breaking Midwest Sportsman's Classic crowd • The 2026 Real World Dealer Event with 450+ attendees • The overwhelming response to the launch of CHASING GIANTS Scrape Magnet (which SOLD OUT!) • Faith conversations that went far beyond deer hunting • Spring habitat prep, shed hunting, and trail camera strategy This episode isn't just about deer hunting — it's about legacy, gratitude, growth, and purpose. As Don says in this episode: “Deer hunting is our passion. Deer hunting is our platform. But deer hunting is not our purpose.” We are beyond grateful for each and every one of you who listens, supports, buys seed, attends events, and shares this journey with us. Topics Covered - Emotional reaction to the final cut of Doubting Thomas - 40% attendance growth at Shipshewana - Faith conversations that matter - 200+ pallets shipped at the Real World Dealer Event - Scrape Magnet launch results - Mineral timing in late winter - Sorghum blend height & bedding use - Miscanthus planting methods - Crop rotation strategies with pH Drill - Doe genetics & buck antler potential - Rope scrape density recommendations - Spring trail camera process & shed hunting Our Partners - Asio Gear – https://www.asiogear.com - Midwest Land Group – https://www.midwestlandgroup.com - Novix Outdoors – https://www.novixoutdoors.com - Hawke Optics USA – https://us.hawkeoptics.com - Mike's Mighty Micros – https://www.mikesmightymicros.com - Victory Auto Group – https://www.victorykc.com - 360 Hunting Blinds – https://www.360huntingblinds.com - Real World Wildlife Products – https://www.realworldwildlifeproducts.com - Mathews Archery – https://www.mathewsinc.com - Gingerich Tree Farm – https://www.gingerichtreefarm.com - Brenton USA – https://www.brentonusa.com - Vortex Optics – https://www.vortexoptics.com - Grubb Implement – https://www.grubbimplement.com - TagOut Technique – https://www.tagouttechnique.com - Wildlife Farming – https://www.wildlifefarming.com The Chasing Giants Podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. The opinions expressed by Don Higgins and Terry Peer are based on personal experience and are not a substitute for professional agricultural, wildlife management, financial, legal, or medical advice. Always consult appropriate professionals before making land management, planting, chemical, hunting, or financial decisions. All rights reserved. Any reproduction or rebroadcast of this content without the written consent of Chasing Giants LLC is strictly prohibited.
Now that the snow is starting to melt we are making moves on dormant seeding our lawns. What kind of work goes into planting a bee lawn? Is it okay to mix different grass species for a lawn? Maintaining lilacs. How to start a prairie area. How to get rid of moles in your yard. Getting an amaryllis to bloom. Deer droppings for fertilizer? Learn more from horticulturalist Laura Irish Hanson extension.umn.edu.
Finding ways to bend tasks toward your strengths and passions can make you happier, more productive and find more meaning in your life—no matter your job.Summary: On this episode of The Science of Happiness, we explore a research-backed practice in Job Crafting, where you take stock of the tasks that fill your day, how much time and energy they require, what really lights you up, and what changes you can make to better align your efforts at work with your genuine strengths and passions. We learn how Job Crafting doesn't just benefit your own well-being and help to guard against burnout, it can also boost your whole team's productivity and morale.How To Do This Practice: Take a “Before” Snapshot: Write down everything you regularly do in a typical week, from major responsibilities to small recurring tasks. Label Time and Energy: Next to each activity, mark whether it requires low, medium, or high time and energy so you can see where your resources are going. Notice How It Feels: Pay attention to what drains, stresses, or creates guilt—and what energizes or uplifts you. Reconnect with What Matters: Ask yourself what you most care about right now and what activities make you feel most alive. Sketch an “After” Version: Imagine how you'd ideally spend your time and where you might reduce, release, or expand commitments. Make One Small Change: Choose one realistic shift you can try this week to better align your days with what brings meaning and joy. Scroll down for a transcription of this episode. Today's Guests:SUSAN GLASS is a retired English professor and visually impaired, Bay Area-based poet. She's the author of the poetry book “The Wild Language of Deer.”Read Susan's book here: https://tinyurl.com/2jn3juttMARIA TIMS is a professor of Management and Organization at the University of Amsterdam School of Business and Economics. Learn more about her work here: https://tinyurl.com/mtp7tpy3Related The Science of Happiness episodes: How To Show Up For Yourself: https://tinyurl.com/56ktb9xcHow To Feel Better About Yourself: https://tinyurl.com/42fn62a2How to Feel More Hopeful: https://tinyurl.com/4tfwhbpbRelated Happiness Breaks:A Self-Compassion Meditation For Burnout: https://tinyurl.com/485y3b4y5 Minutes of Gratitude: https://tinyurl.com/r6pkw2xxA Meditation to Connect With Your Roots: https://tinyurl.com/ycy9xazcTell us about your experience with this practice. Email us at happinesspod@berkeley.edu or follow on Instagram @HappinessPod.Help us share The Science of Happiness! Leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and share this link with someone who might like the show: https://tinyurl.com/2p9h5aapTranscription: https://tinyurl.com/568punx8
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In this episode of Maximize Your Hunt, host Jon Teater discusses (Whitetail Landscapes) the importance of land management and habitat improvement for hunting properties. Joined by Austin Unruh from Trees for Grazers, they explore various topics including the significance of plant diversity, integrating trees into pastures, protecting young trees from wildlife, and the benefits of specific tree species like honey locust for deer. The conversation emphasizes practical strategies for enhancing hunting landscapes and ensuring ecological balance. This conversation delves into the ecological and nutritional significance of mulberries, particularly in relation to wildlife management and sustainable land practices. The speakers discuss the benefits of mulberries for deer and other wildlife, their role in ecosystem design, and best practices for planting and managing these trees. They emphasize the long-term advantages of integrating mulberries into land management strategies, highlighting their cost-effectiveness and nutritional value. Takeaways Diversity of plants enhances the landscape's ecological services. Leaf litter is a nutrient resource for insects and birds. Tartarian honeysuckle can negatively impact native plants. Integrating trees into pastures provides shade and food for livestock. Shade is crucial for the health of deer and cattle. Protecting young trees from wildlife is essential for survival. Tree tubes can be a costly solution for protecting trees. Honey locust pods provide critical energy for deer in winter. Trees typically produce biennially, affecting food availability for wildlife. Choosing the right cultivars can maximize benefits for wildlife. Mulberries serve as an important food source for wildlife. They can be managed for both fruit and foliage. Mulberries have a high protein content compared to other fruits. The tree can be maintained as a shrub or allowed to grow tall. Mulberries are known for their vigorous growth and resilience. They can bear fruit in as little as one to two years. Integrating mulberries into land management can enhance wildlife habitats. Long-term strategies can lead to sustainable land use. Mulberries provide energy and nutrients during critical seasons. Cost-effective management of mulberries can yield benefits for decades. Social Links https://whitetaillandscapes.com/ https://www.facebook.com/whitetaillandscapes/ https://www.instagram.com/whitetail_landscapes/?hl=en https://treesforgraziers.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCmkofs5dbH-_AxrNf9B2GA/videos Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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