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For a dedicated whitetail hunter, there is no off-season. There are food plots to plant, stands to hang, cameras to run, and new spots to scout. You want to enjoy every second spent outdoors in pursuit of your hunting goals. But in the summer, the outdoors like to fight back. You're probably pretty familiar with the unholy trinity of summertime beasts–ticks, mosquitoes, and chiggers. But the plant kingdom can also be a formidable foe in the peak...
The Ethics Committee has formed this special tribunal to discuss long term containment protocols developed by the Order of the Secret Root to contain the entity designated SCP- 2845.Content Warnings: Mentions of the extinction of the human race, implied harm to infant, natural disasters, implied violence against a helpless personTranscriptPatrons Jan 17 – 30!Nicholas Angel, Sanne Koevoets, Adrien Maugard, Adam Runde, Louispotter, BroKenPsyko, Aurora, L I A R, JAsper Wieghmink, Jessica Taylor, Tryphobia, Seight, Bob Dunton, Shane, LordPryo, Megan, Pype Morgan, Conor D, Jason Ridenour, Ryan Richards, Tiffany Maxwell, Alexander Coolidge, Jacob Tancowny, Clint Peacock, vvvvvvvvv2, Nick Byrom, FoxyBoi, Anthony Bouchard, Xenos_Crow, worthythrower, and sam michelsCast & Crew SCP Archives was created by Pacific S. Obadiah & Jon GrilzSCP 2845 was written by DjoricScript is by Kevin Whitlock Narrator- Jon GrilzChairman: Elissa ParkCommittee Member 1: Sean BabapulleCommittee Member 2: Vic Collins Joella- Bailey WolfeDialogue Editor- Derrick ValenSound designer - Brad ColbroockMusic by Matt Roi BergerArt was by Eduardo Valdés-HeviaShowrunner - Daisy McNamaraCreative Director- Pacific S. Obadiah Executive Producers - Tom Owen. Presented by Bloody FMwww.Bloody-Disgusting.comwww.SCParchives.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scp_podStore: https://store.dftba.com/collections/scp-archivesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/scp_pod/Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/scparchives.bsky.socialDiscord: https://discord.gg/tJEeNUzeZXTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@scppodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/scparchives
In this episode of the How to Hunt Deer podcast, host Dan Johnson discusses essential preparations for the upcoming hunting season. He emphasizes the importance of gear preparation, family considerations, and finding access to hunting land. Dan shares personal anecdotes and practical tips, including the significance of e-scouting and engaging kids in hunting activities. He also highlights the need for inventory management and the use of trail cameras to track deer movement. Takeaways: Preparation is key for a successful hunting season. Gear prep should start early, ideally by July. Family support is crucial for a smooth hunting experience. E-scouting can be done during downtime, like at events. Engaging kids in hunting can enhance the experience. Trail cameras are essential for monitoring deer activity. Organizing gear into categories helps streamline preparation. Maintaining good relationships with landowners can secure hunting access. Understanding local regulations is vital for responsible hunting. Using products like Code Blue Sense can improve hunting success. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the Arkansas Wildlife Podcast, Trey Reid sits down with Arkansas Game and Fish Coordinator Ralph Meeker, AGFC Private Lands Habitat Division employee and International Bowhunter Education Program State Coordinator for Arkansas Carrie Crawford, and Otis Lambright former Vice President of the Arkansas Bowhunters Association, to talk about Urban Deer hunting in Arkansas.
This week on the Missouri Woods & Water Podcast we talk with Heather Stevens from DeerAge.com. Heather shares her journey from microbiology to the world of deer aging. The discussion delves into the scientific process of aging deer using their teeth, the importance of understanding deer age for wildlife management, and the challenges faced in achieving accurate results. Heather emphasizes the role of feedback from hunters in improving accuracy and discusses future innovations at DeerAge.com, including a tracking app for hunters. The conversation highlights the intersection of science and hunting, providing valuable insights for both enthusiasts and professionals. Thanks for listening! Check out the MWW Website for shows, partner discounts, and more!!! Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel!!! HUXWRX Athlon Optics OnX: Use code MWW20 for 20% off Camofire Black Ovis: Use code MWW10 for 10% off Huntworth Gear: Use code MWW15 for 15% off Morrell Targets Reveal Cameras by Tactacam Habitat Works Facebook Page: Mention us when you call and get 15% off any service 816-752-7390 habitatworksllc@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Jon Teater (Whitetail Landscapes) discusses various strategies for managing hunting properties with guest Travis Harmon (Creative Habitat. They explore habitat improvement techniques, the importance of patience in property management, and specific strategies for creating effective habitats for pheasants and quail. The conversation emphasizes the significance of understanding plant purposes, the timing of management activities, and the need for flexibility in planning. Additionally, they discuss the creation of sanctuaries for wildlife and the importance of maintaining diverse habitats. Takeaways Every plant has a purpose in the landscape. Mowing is an effective tool for managing food plots. Patience is crucial in habitat management. Timing of management activities is critical for success. Stay flexible with your management plan as conditions change. Creating effective sanctuaries is essential for wildlife. Diversity in habitat improves wildlife populations. Understanding animal behavior aids in property management. Utilizing the right tools can enhance habitat improvement efforts. Don't rush improvements; observe and adapt over time. Social Links https://www.facebook.com/creatingwildlifehabitat/ http://creativehabitatllc.com/ https://www.instagram.com/creativehabitatllc/?hl=en https://whitetaillandscapes.com/ https://www.facebook.com/whitetaillandscapes/ https://www.instagram.com/whitetail_landscapes/?hl=en Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Jon Teater (Whitetail Landscapes) discusses various strategies for managing hunting properties with guest Travis Harmon (Creative Habitat. They explore habitat improvement techniques, the importance of patience in property management, and specific strategies for creating effective habitats for pheasants and quail. The conversation emphasizes the significance of understanding plant purposes, the timing of management activities, and the need for flexibility in planning. Additionally, they discuss the creation of sanctuaries for wildlife and the importance of maintaining diverse habitats.TakeawaysEvery plant has a purpose in the landscape.Mowing is an effective tool for managing food plots.Patience is crucial in habitat management.Timing of management activities is critical for success.Stay flexible with your management plan as conditions change.Creating effective sanctuaries is essential for wildlife.Diversity in habitat improves wildlife populations.Understanding animal behavior aids in property management.Utilizing the right tools can enhance habitat improvement efforts.Don't rush improvements; observe and adapt over time.Social Linkshttps://www.facebook.com/creatingwildlifehabitat/http://creativehabitatllc.com/https://www.instagram.com/creativehabitatllc/?hl=enhttps://whitetaillandscapes.com/https://www.facebook.com/whitetaillandscapes/https://www.instagram.com/whitetail_landscapes/?hl=en
This week on the Missouri Woods & Water Podcast we talk with Heather Stevens from DeerAge.com. Heather shares her journey from microbiology to the world of deer aging. The discussion delves into the scientific process of aging deer using their teeth, the importance of understanding deer age for wildlife management, and the challenges faced in achieving accurate results. Heather emphasizes the role of feedback from hunters in improving accuracy and discusses future innovations at DeerAge.com, including a tracking app for hunters. The conversation highlights the intersection of science and hunting, providing valuable insights for both enthusiasts and professionals. Thanks for listening!Check out the MWW Website for shows, partner discounts, and more!!!Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel!!!HUXWRXAthlon OpticsOnX: Use code MWW20 for 20% off CamofireBlack Ovis: Use code MWW10 for 10% offHuntworth Gear: Use code MWW15 for 15% offMorrell TargetsReveal Cameras by TactacamHabitat Works Facebook Page: Mention us when you call and get 15% off any service816-752-7390 habitatworksllc@gmail.com
Back in 2020, I spent some time in Michigan with Mark Kenyon filming our Back 40 series. At one point during a mid-summer stand hanging mission, he decided to check a few trail cameras. I watched as he swapped out SD cards, and then doused each camera with scent-eliminating spray. At the time I thought he was being just a bit too neurotic. Now, I'm not so sure. As trail cameras become more and more ubiquitous across the whitetail sphere, it seems...
In "The Age of Deer," Erika Howsare writes about the relationship between humans and deer, and the questions they raise about the boundaries of the natural world.
Welcome Back SHedheads!This week the guys are talking about the New Twix that are on the horizon! A new flavor coming for a limited time, but will it please everyone?We've all known dog owners that didn't do a good job training their animals. Please, train your dogs. Deer are a cool animal, and there are a lot of species of deer across the world. We look into the wildlife and discover some cool variants of Deer.That leads us to Moose, which are no JOKE! If you've ever seen Mythbusters test the results of a collision with a moose, you know what we mean. For those who don't, we look at the results of a car striking a moose and see just how damaged the car can get,All this and more this week on the shedtime podcast!Support the showWant More Shedtime Podcast?Want to Find the Show on your FAVORITE STREAMING SERVICE?Want more EXCLUSIVE CONTENT only available to the Shedheads?Visit the Shed on the web :http://www.shedtimepodcast.comFind the Shedtime Podcast on Instagram : @ShedtimePodcast
In this packed episode of the Chasing Giants podcast, Don Higgins and Terry Peer dive deep into the intersection of weather patterns, agriculture, and deer management.
This week we go into the woods for a cryptid sighting. In the Appalachian woods all kinds of monsters call it home and one is not exactly what you would expect. We for sure know that it is Not a Deer. But what could be causing these strange and off putting hooved creatures? And how creepy can they be? Tune in to find out about certainly Not Deer. Thanks for listening and remember to like, rate, review, and email us at: cultscryptidsconspiracies@gmail.com or tweet us at @C3Podcast. We have some of our sources for research here: http://tinyurl.com/CristinaSourcesAlso check out our Patreon: www.patreon.com/cultscryptidsconspiracies. Thank you to T.J. Shirley for our theme
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In this episode of the How to Hunt Deer Podcast, hosts Dan and Jason discuss their recent experiences, including family activities and the challenges of balancing life with hunting. They delve into the importance of finding time to decompress during hunting season and share strategies for tree stand and saddle placement. The conversation also covers concealment techniques, shooting lane considerations, and the differences between permanent and mobile hunting setups, providing valuable insights for both novice and experienced hunters. In this conversation, Dan and Jason delve into the intricacies of tree stand placement, movement, and comfort while hunting. They discuss the importance of optimizing tree stand locations, the pros and cons of using saddles versus traditional tree stands, and the critical role of noise and movement in deer hunting. The conversation also touches on the strategic use of trail cameras, the significance of food plot placement, and the necessity of safe practices when setting up tree stands. Overall, the discussion provides valuable insights for hunters looking to enhance their strategies and ensure safety in the field. Takeaways: Finding balance between family life and hunting is challenging. Decompression time during hunting season is essential. Tree stand placement should consider deer movement and concealment. Using evergreen trees can provide better cover for hunters. Shooting lanes should be trimmed to allow for natural deer movement. Mobile hunting requires adaptability and quick decision-making. Pruners are essential for adjusting setups in the field. Concealment can be enhanced with creative cover solutions. Permanent stands require more planning and thought. Understanding the landscape is crucial for successful hunting. Tree stand placement is crucial for successful hunting. Cover shiny labels on gear to avoid detection by deer. Comfort in the tree stand can affect hunting success. Movement in the tree can be more pronounced in saddles. Noise from equipment can alert deer more than movement. Saddles offer mobility but require practice to master. Trail cameras should be placed strategically away from stands. Food plots should be located based on deer movement patterns. Access and exit routes are vital for minimizing deer disturbance. Safety precautions are essential when setting up tree stands. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Jon shares about his hunting trip to Illinois that included a pretty serious bout of pneumonia and uses that to try and illustrate our need to pursue help when we struggle. Scripture referenced this week: Galatians 6.2; James 5.16; Matthew 11.28-30 As referenced in this week's episode, Jon is available to talk and pray with you if you have are carying a burden that you need help and counsel with. Reach out at jon@christianoutdoors.org and set up a phone call.
Pull up a chair and pour some sweet tea — this week on the Backwoods Life Podcast, we're talkin' turkey. Baby turkeys, to be exact — or as we call 'em, poults. We'll cover how they're faring this season, and what kind of habitat they need. Then we shift gears to our favorite big woods ghosts: deer. From velvet bucks startin' to show to summer feeding patterns, we're diving deep into what's goin' on in the whitetail woods right now. But it ain't all sunshine and game trails. Fire ants are outta control this year, and we're breaking down just how bad they are for wildlife, land, and even your backyard. And in the worst kind of wildlife news — Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) has been confirmed again in Georgia. We'll talk about what this means for hunters, what the state's doing about it, and how you can help slow the spread. It's wild, it's real, and it's life in the backwoods. Let's get to it.
This week Reid and Dan host Grammy-winning artist, Lukas Nelson out in God’s Country. If you’re looking for an episode that covers everything from hunting to busting out into song at any time this is the one. Lukas shares what his life looks like in Maui, including axis deer hunting and recovering from the devastating fires that recently swept the island. He discusses what growing up as Willie Nelson’s son looked like and how it lead him to sobriety in his 30s. The three of them dive in on his new record, American Romance, and his Gravorite will make a grown man cry. God's Country on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and Youtube Clips Subscribe to The MeatEater Podcast Network on YouTube Shop God's Country Merch Shop MeatEater MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the HUNTR Podcast, we sit down with Jarrod Erdody—a guy who deserves more credit than he gets. He's consistently killing mature bucks and has quietly shaped the way a lot of hunters approach the game today. From overlooked public land marshes to aggressive early-season strikes, Jarrod has built a system that flat-out works. We get into how he's turned educational hunting strategy into powerful storytelling—and what it's taken to earn respect in an industry that's constantly evolving. It was a pleasure talking deer with someone who lives and breathes this pursuit the same way we do. Deer season's getting closer, and these are the conversations that keep us locked in. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show.Follow Jarrod here:https://www.instagram.com/jerdody/https://erdodystudios.com/SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL HERE:https://www.youtube.com/c/HUNTRTUBEBuy some merch on our website:https://wearehuntr.com/HUNTR Podcast is presented by:Hoyt Archery: https://hoyt.com (USE CODE HUNTR FOR 20% OFF APPAREL)DeerGro: https://www.deergro.com (USE CODE HUNTR FOR 15% OFF)Beast Broadheads: https://beastbroadheads.com/(USE CODE HUNTR FOR 10% OFF)MTN Tough: http://lab.mtntough.com/checkout/subscribe/purchase?code=huntr&plan=monthly(USE CODE HUNTR FOR 1 FREE MONTH)RackHub: https://www.rack-hub.com/huntr (USE CODE HUNTR FOR 10% OFF)Pure Wildlife Blends: https://www.purewildlifeblends.com (USE CODE HUNTR10 FOR 10% OFF)Lone Wolf Custom Gear: https://www.lonewolfcustomgear.com/(USE CODE HUNTR FOR 7% OFF)Better Backstrap: https://betterbackstrap.com/(USE CODE HUNTR15 FOR 15% OFF)Spartan Forge: https://spartanforge.ai/(USE CODE HUNTR20 FOR 20% OFF)
Time to hit the road, deer listeners, as we welcome charming guest Dave Lyzenga for another fully improvised musical! A rambunctious road trip, a burly bartender, and a catastrophic conclusion await you on this week's Charm Scene. Follow your dreams! Cast: Lily Ludwig, Austin Packard, Dave Lyzenga Music Director: Sam Scheidler Drums: Chris Ditton Follow us @CharmScenePod on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, or shoot us a message at CharmScenePod@gmail.com!
Hunting the UK is a world apart from hunting North America — which is exactly why you should add it to your hunting to-do list. 5 species of deer, culture, stunning landscapes, tradition, and history are just a few things that make this place special. Rob Gearing from Spartan Precision joins Mark Boardman to tell us all about it! Tune in only if you're ok planning a trip immediately after.As always, we want to hear your feedback! Let us know if there are any topics you'd like covered on the Vortex Nation™ podcast by asking us on Instagram @vortexnationpodcast
01:54 Dr. Doff's Background in Deer Research 03:25 Surprising Discoveries in Deer Behavior 04:24 The Individuality of Deer 05:41 Impact of Hunting Pressure on Deer 08:14 Personal Hunting Experiences and Strategies 09:57 Auburn's Renowned Deer Lab 11:05 Captive Deer Research Facility 12:34 Focus on Mate Selection and Movement Patterns 13:31 GPS Study and Home Range Excursions 18:03 Impact of Hunting Disturbance on Deer Movement 32:20 Weekend Hunting Patterns and Deer Behavior 37:29 Understanding Deer Home Ranges 38:35 Young Bucks and Excursions 40:16 Factors Influencing Home Range Size 41:16 Impact of Hunting Pressure on Deer Movement 42:39 Seasonal Home Range Shifts 43:52 Habitat Quality and Deer Behavior 44:05 Challenges in Measuring Deer Excursions 47:49 Creating Safe Havens for Deer 49:47 Deer Behavior in Hunting Clubs 51:25 The Mystery of Unseen Bucks 58:16 GPS Data and Deer Movement 01:04:27 Moon Phases and Deer Activity 01:07:54 The Complexity of Predicting Deer Movement 01:13:34 The Evolution of Hunting Preferences 01:14:29 The Debate on Culling Bucks 01:16:29 The Role of Mature Bucks in Herd Health 01:23:47 Nutritional Impact on Deer Development 01:30:03 Challenges in Deer Population Management 01:42:15 Research and Innovations in Deer Management Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Food Plots have been the rage for deer hunting for quite some time now. But there is a lot more to it than just casting seed on the ground and hoping a trophy buck will show up. Today, we have one of the best food plot designers, around. Heath Rayfield has been developing and maintaining food plots for decades and knows a thing or two about how to create a plot to fit your specific needs. Whether it is a small plot in the woods, a large field, or something in between. Seed bed preparation, seed selection, and the Anabolic seed coat can the the winning combination to having the perfect plot. www.taurususa.com www.cva.com www.himtnjerky.com www.murrelloptics.com www.jumpmedic.com www.christianoutdoors.org www.citrusafe.com www.elimishieldhunt.com www.anabolicgro.com
In an industry filled with podcasts and online creators it takes time, dedication, consistency and creativity to set yourself apart. Add the highly sought after authenticity listeners and viewers seek, and you may just have yourself a pretty good show. The Whitetail Advantage Podcast and host Brett Boven certainly encompass all of these things. Brett joins us as a guest and we literally talk about pretty much everything! A former law enforcement officer, Brett shares his journey into hunting and the outdoors, along with the dream and struggles that made up his law enforcement career. We talk about the origins of the Podcast, and the driving forces behind Brett's pursuit of everything whitetail. This is a fun episode with one of the most authentic people you will ever meet. Enjoy this one, and go check out Brett's show!Fall Obsession Podcast is sponsored by:Hoot Camo Company (https://hootcamo.com/)Bear River Archery (https://www.bearriverarchery.com/)Trophy Edits (https://trophyedits.com/?ref=fallobsession)The Outdoor Call Radio App (https://www.theoutdoorcallradio.com/)
In this episode of The Deer Shop Podcast, Caleb and Isaac dive into the hot-button issue of government land grabs and the controversial attempts to sell off BLM (Bureau of Land Management) lands under what was dubbed "Trump's Big Beautiful Bill." We break down what it could mean for hunters, public land access, and the future of outdoor recreation. The conversation then shifts to the often-overlooked struggles of deer farming, from rising costs to weather and logistics problems. We finish off with an update on our food plots at the Family Dream Farm—what's working, what isn't, and what we're excited about as fall approaches. Grab a seat at the shop and join the conversation.
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In Keep Canada Weird Jordan and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week. In this episode your hosts discuss; the senior vs teenager fight at Tim Hortons the cow wedding a headless deer in Calgary the fence in Kitchener Series Links Keep Canada Weird Series: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/keep-canada-weird Send a voice memo: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/contact Join the Keep Canada Weird Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/keepcanadaweird Provide feedback and comments on the episode: nighttimepodcast.com/contact Subscribe to the show: nighttimepodcast.com/subscribe Contact: Website: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NightTimePod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nighttimepod Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/nighttimepodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Keep Canada Weird Jordan and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week. In this episode your hosts discuss; the senior vs teenager fight at Tim Hortons the cow wedding a headless deer in Calgary the fence in Kitchener Series Links Keep Canada Weird Series: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/keep-canada-weird Send a voice memo: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/contact Join the Keep Canada Weird Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/keepcanadaweird Provide feedback and comments on the episode: nighttimepodcast.com/contact Subscribe to the show: nighttimepodcast.com/subscribe Contact: Website: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NightTimePod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nighttimepod Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/nighttimepodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, host Dan interviews Courtney Williamson, who shares his journey from growing up in Kentucky on a tobacco farm to working at Jim Beam. Courtney discusses his love for the outdoors, his experiences with hunting, and the importance of mentorship in his life, particularly from his friend Clay. The conversation touches on themes of personal growth, work ethic, and the challenges of fitting in during college. In this conversation, Courtney Williamson shares his experiences as a black hunter, discussing the challenges and stereotypes he faces within the hunting community. He emphasizes the importance of mentorship, representation, and education in breaking down barriers and encouraging more people, especially from diverse backgrounds, to engage in hunting. The discussion also touches on the personal connections to hunting in Kentucky, the challenges of deer management, and the positive impact of social media in fostering a supportive community for new hunters. Takeaways: Courtney enjoys cold weather despite growing up in the South. He works at Jim Beam, preparing bourbon for shipment. Courtney is not a heavy drinker due to past experiences. He grew up on a tobacco farm, which shaped his work ethic. His family had a strong outdoor tradition, hunting small game. Courtney faced challenges as the only black kid in sports teams. He initially hid his hunting background in college. His first deer hunting experience was a significant milestone. Mentorship from Clay Kirby was crucial in his hunting journey. Courtney's passion for the outdoors grew stronger after his first deer. Courtney's mentor inspired him to pursue hunting despite challenges. Stereotypes about hunting often lead to negative reactions from peers. Representation in hunting is crucial for breaking stereotypes. Courtney aims to educate others about hunting through his platform. Many people reach out to Courtney for guidance on starting hunting. Community support is vital for encouraging new hunters. Hunting in Kentucky offers a personal connection to the land. Deer management is a challenge due to varying hunting practices. Social media plays a significant role in connecting hunters. Courtney's passion for hunting drives his community engagement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, host Dan interviews Courtney Williamson, who shares his journey from growing up in Kentucky on a tobacco farm to working at Jim Beam. Courtney discusses his love for the outdoors, his experiences with hunting, and the importance of mentorship in his life, particularly from his friend Clay. The conversation touches on themes of personal growth, work ethic, and the challenges of fitting in during college. In this conversation, Courtney Williamson shares his experiences as a black hunter, discussing the challenges and stereotypes he faces within the hunting community. He emphasizes the importance of mentorship, representation, and education in breaking down barriers and encouraging more people, especially from diverse backgrounds, to engage in hunting. The discussion also touches on the personal connections to hunting in Kentucky, the challenges of deer management, and the positive impact of social media in fostering a supportive community for new hunters. Takeaways: Courtney enjoys cold weather despite growing up in the South. He works at Jim Beam, preparing bourbon for shipment. Courtney is not a heavy drinker due to past experiences. He grew up on a tobacco farm, which shaped his work ethic. His family had a strong outdoor tradition, hunting small game. Courtney faced challenges as the only black kid in sports teams. He initially hid his hunting background in college. His first deer hunting experience was a significant milestone. Mentorship from Clay Kirby was crucial in his hunting journey. Courtney's passion for the outdoors grew stronger after his first deer. Courtney's mentor inspired him to pursue hunting despite challenges. Stereotypes about hunting often lead to negative reactions from peers. Representation in hunting is crucial for breaking stereotypes. Courtney aims to educate others about hunting through his platform. Many people reach out to Courtney for guidance on starting hunting. Community support is vital for encouraging new hunters. Hunting in Kentucky offers a personal connection to the land. Deer management is a challenge due to varying hunting practices. Social media plays a significant role in connecting hunters. Courtney's passion for hunting drives his community engagement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Keep Canada Weird Jordan and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week. In this episode your hosts discuss; the senior vs teenager fight at Tim Hortons the cow wedding a headless deer in Calgary the fence in Kitchener Series Links Keep Canada Weird Series: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/keep-canada-weird Send a voice memo: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/contact Join the Keep Canada Weird Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/keepcanadaweird Provide feedback and comments on the episode: nighttimepodcast.com/contact Subscribe to the show: nighttimepodcast.com/subscribe Contact: Website: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NightTimePod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nighttimepod Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/nighttimepodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Jordan joins Luke Fabian who is an Ohio native that loves to hunt big bucks! Luke also was successful on his first elk which was a MEGA giant and he tells the story of the multi year quest for a 370” plus bull. Luke also talks about his career at Deerassic Park which hosts the Deerassic Classic every year in August. Thanks for listening! https://www.workingclassbowhunter.com/ The HMD Podcast is part of the WCB (Working Class Bowhunter) Podcast Network! Check out the other awesome shows in the family: Working Class Bowhunter The Victory Drive Firearm Podcast Tackle & Tacos - A Fishing Podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is It Too Late To Plant Trees & Shrubs? • Vincent's Iris Hotline Call • Caterpillar Candy • Privet Poison • What's Buggin U?!? Deer!!! & More! 1. Can You Still Plant Trees & Shrubs? That Question drives me Crazy! Find out why in our 1st segment! 2. Vincent from Paramus called the Bloomers in the Garden Hotline and his Iris' didn't Bloom this year. Hear all about Iris in our 2nd segment! 3. We always talk about pollinator and Butterfly Gardens which focuses on the flowers! Centerton Nursery thought this through and developed a line of plants to feed caterpillars called Caterpillar Candy! It's baby food for Butterflies!! We'll tell you all about it in our in our 3rd Segment!! 4. A listener to Bloomers in the Garden on Oldies 1250 WMTR called the Hotline and had questions about Pachysandra, Poison Ivy, & Pruning Privet Hedges! We'll address all her Questions in our 4th segment! 5. Sandy who is Bloomers Hardgoods Sales Supervisor had something eating her Hostas! There was a tell tale sign of what it was we'll share with you in our final segment! Philadelphia, South Jersey, & Delaware Valley Saturdays at 8am 860am | WWDB-AM Saturday at 6am & 5pm | 93.5FM & 1540am WNWR "The Word".... NYC Tri-State Area Sundays at 8am | 1250 AM "Classic Oldies" WMTR Bloomers in the Garden helps you and your neighbors have more beautiful yards, gardens and landscapes. Len is your “go-to” source for practical information, solid “local” advice that applies to the Delaware Valley. Learn about products and plants you can pronounce that are available at local Independent Garden Centers. Get inspired and confident to try new things, building on our past successful recommendations. Len Schroeder has a rich family heritage of horticulture dating back over 100 years. His own experience spans over 30 years as Owner of Bloomers Home & Garden Center. Bloomers is a Retail Garden Center that caters to the home gardener and the do-it-yourself landscaper. Bloomers prides itself on its staff training. We translate the often confusing gardening information into easy to understand, executable tasks. Len brings a professional lifetime of sorting out plants and products that work when customers get them home. Have a question for us or a topic you like us to discuss? Have a question for us or a topic you like us to discuss? Call the Bloomer's Garden Hotline” at (609)685-1880 to leave your question, your name and the town you're from! You can also write to len@bloomers.com ....
The annual deer harvest at Short Hills Provincial Park is a traditional Haudenosaunee practice that manages the overpopulation of deer, protects the ecosystem, and honors Indigenous cultural traditions and Treaty Rights. Since it began in 2023 it has faced both support and controversy. Field producer Jeyan Jeganathan explores how this harvest helps manage the park's deer population and preserves Indigenous customs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this conversation, Dan and Jason discuss various aspects of hunting, including weather patterns, antler growth, trail camera setups, food plot strategies, and the balance between family life and hunting. They explore the challenges of managing scent while hunting and the evolution of their priorities over the years. The conversation also delves into specific hunting scenarios and strategies for success, emphasizing the importance of preparation and adaptability in the field. Takeaways Weather patterns can significantly affect deer behavior and hunting strategies. Setting up trail cameras is crucial for monitoring deer activity. Food plots require careful planning and consideration of landowner relationships. Scent management is essential for successful hunting. Family commitments can shift priorities away from hunting. Antler growth is an important factor to monitor during the summer months. Effective hunting often involves intercepting deer rather than calling them in. Understanding deer movement patterns is key to successful hunting. Preparation and equipment maintenance are vital for hunting success. The experience of hunting is often more valuable than the score of the deer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to another week! In today's episode, Alex and Jeremy are joined by Kaleb Greiner. Kaleb is one of the more knowledgeable deer hunters we know, but he thrives in deer habitat management. Kaleb was formerly part of Midwest Whitetail and recently departed to pursue his new adventure and passion in land consulting and management. Growing up in the great state of Iowa, he has spent his life learning how to make properties more attractive to whitetails, and he's here to share what he has learned along the way. Kaleb goes over his background in the hunting industry and growing up in Iowa as a kid bowhunting whitetails. Kaleb touches on his favorite food sources to plant for big bucks, and what top equipment he would purchase to manage land. The guys dive into the heavily debated topic of mock scrapes and water holes in food plots. Kaleb shares why he thinks a cultipacker is a must-have when planting food plots and why TSI work is so important on your property. Lastly, the guys discuss the pros of hiring a land consultant to evaluate your farm and provide insights into government programs available that can help fund your habitat goals. Whether you manage 10 acres or 1,000, Kaleb's knowledge and hands-on experience will give you actionable strategies to take your property—and your whitetail hunting—to the next level. Enjoy the show! New episodes drop every Wednesday at 6AM CST LINKS: Subscribe to the YouTube Channel Follow along on Instagram and Facebook Check out the Website The WhitetailDNA Podcast is presented by: Dark Energy | 10% OFF (code: wdna10) Rack Hub | 10% OFF (code: whitetaildna) Pnuma Outdoors | 20% OFF (code: wdna20) Tactacam Reveal Cameras Tactacam Reveal Accessories Custom Archery & Outdoors Kifaru
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This week on the Missouri Woods & Water Podcast we get the chance to sit down with official deer scorer Dan Hollingsworth and talk about the basics of measuring deer. Dan gets into how he got into this passion of his and tries to go through everything you need to know to successfully score a deer. We also get into topics like gross vs net scores and all kinds of other things related to scoring deer. Thanks for listening! Check out the MWW Website for shows, partner discounts, and more!!! Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel!!! HUXWRX Athlon Optics OnX: Use code MWW20 for 20% off Camofire Black Ovis: Use code MWW10 for 10% off Huntworth Gear: Use code MWW15 for 15% off Morrell Targets Alps Outdoorz: Use code 2025woodswater for 30% off Reveal Cameras by Tactacam Habitat Works Facebook Page: Mention us when you call and get 15% off any service 816-752-7390 habitatworksllc@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the Missouri Woods & Water Podcast we get the chance to sit down with official deer scorer Dan Hollingsworth and talk about the basics of measuring deer. Dan gets into how he got into this passion of his and tries to go through everything you need to know to successfully score a deer. We also get into topics like gross vs net scores and all kinds of other things related to scoring deer. Thanks for listening! Check out the MWW Website for shows, partner discounts, and more!!!Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel!!!HUXWRXAthlon OpticsOnX: Use code MWW20 for 20% off CamofireBlack Ovis: Use code MWW10 for 10% offHuntworth Gear: Use code MWW15 for 15% offMorrell TargetsAlps Outdoorz: Use code 2025woodswater for 30% off Reveal Cameras by TactacamHabitat Works Facebook Page: Mention us when you call and get 15% off any service816-752-7390 habitatworksllc@gmail.com
This week on the Missouri Woods & Water Podcast we get the chance to sit down with official deer scorer Dan Hollingsworth and talk about the basics of measuring deer. Dan gets into how he got into this passion of his and tries to go through everything you need to know to successfully score a deer. We also get into topics like gross vs net scores and all kinds of other things related to scoring deer. Thanks for listening! Check out the MWW Website for shows, partner discounts, and more!!!Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel!!!HUXWRXAthlon OpticsOnX: Use code MWW20 for 20% off CamofireBlack Ovis: Use code MWW10 for 10% offHuntworth Gear: Use code MWW15 for 15% offMorrell TargetsAlps Outdoorz: Use code 2025woodswater for 30% off Reveal Cameras by TactacamHabitat Works Facebook Page: Mention us when you call and get 15% off any service816-752-7390 habitatworksllc@gmail.com
Deer hunting is simple enough, right? Locate, read, and interpret the sign. Then, you formulate a plan to ambush them while they travel, feed, or some combination of the two. In its simplest form, that is how you would hunt and kill a deer. Of course, harvest rates tell us that it's a little more complicated than that. Hunting pressure, deer populations, and a host of other variables also tip the scales one way or another. As much as hunting...
We apologize for the lack of a podcast this week, June is going to be a busy month for our family so please bear with us as we take care of the family business!
Habitat Podcast #333 - In today's episode of The Habitat Podcast, Jared and Andy are joined by Jordan Hanks We discuss: From trail cams to close encounters Spring plots vs. fall planting strategies Taxidermy as an art form Old-school bow-hunting revival Deer camp camaraderie highs CRP program struggles & solutions Summer food plot adaptation plans And So Much More! 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
This week the girls mix dry humor and deep honesty with Doug Oster, Emmy award-winning garden broadcaster & author from Pittsburgh. This, unbeknownst to Marianne, makes him a Yinzer — and that does not mean he enjoys a Yingling from time to time.For years, on television, radio, newspapers and social media, Doug has been an outspoken champion for organic gardening, and for the passion and personality of ordinary gardeners and the gardens they tend. They'll discuss the importance of independent garden centers in helping to cultivate that personal touch, and dip into the changing demographics of gardeners across the nation from the perspective of three gardeners who have WAY too much dirt under their fingernails. They'll also touch on how garden media has changed, and which changes feel embraceable. (Hint: Leslie's embracing everything.)Join them as they go deep and sometimes a little dark — because killing the deer that just wiped out your lilies is going to leave you in a Game of Thrones frame of mind.Deer. It's what's for dinner. At least at Marianne's._______________________________________Be sure to hit the subscribe button so we can keep you smiling while you hit the mess [your garden] out there.The Garden Mixer |Podcast on SpotifyFull Show Notes at The Garden Mixer Podcast's Substack________________________________Socials – Pick Your Platform:Follow us on Instagram @thegardenmixerIndulge us on TikTok @the.garden.mixer Spar with us on X @gardenmixerpod“French Bistro” theme by Adieu Adieu. License D0LZBINY30GGTBBW
In this episode, Dan and Jason discuss the current state of whitetail activity, share exciting news about an elk tag and a new podcast partnership, and delve into effective scent management strategies for deer hunting. They also explore the importance of mock scrapes and early season tactics to attract deer. In this conversation, Jason and Dan delve into the intricacies of deer hunting, focusing on the importance of understanding deer behavior, particularly in relation to scrapes and the use of urine scents. They discuss the effectiveness of mock scrapes, the role of both real and synthetic urine, and the impact of human scent on deer. The conversation also covers various scent control techniques and innovative products that can enhance hunting success. Throughout the discussion, they emphasize the significance of woodsmanship and adapting strategies based on deer behavior and environmental factors. Takeaways: Fawns are dropping, and antler development is progressing. Scent management is crucial for successful deer hunting. Ozone products can help eliminate human scent effectively. Mock scrapes are a valuable tool for attracting deer. Playing the wind is essential for hunting success. Using scent-free products can minimize detection by deer. Elk hunting presents new challenges and opportunities. Regular maintenance of trail cameras is necessary for monitoring deer activity. Understanding deer behavior can improve hunting strategies. Collaboration with partners can enhance hunting experiences. Understanding deer behavior is crucial for effective hunting. Mock scrapes can attract bucks, especially during estrus. Frozen urine scents are more effective than room temperature ones. Human scent can impact deer behavior, but it can be managed. Scent control techniques are essential for successful hunts. Using natural scents like manure can provide effective cover. Deer can detect human scent and assess threat levels over time. Innovative scent products can enhance hunting strategies. Woodsmanship is key to adapting to deer movement and behavior. Scent mixing can affect the effectiveness of attractants. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Bowhunter Chronicles Podcast - Episode 353 - Hunting Tactics for the Upcoming Season - William Ritchie In this episode of the Bow Hunter Chronicles podcast, Adam sits down with William Richie discuss their experiences with turkey hunting in the Upper Peninsula, the culture of deer camps, and the importance of scouting and trail cameras in understanding deer behavior. They explore the unique challenges of hunting in Michigan, the significance of food sources during the summer, and effective hunting tactics for the upcoming season. They discuss various strategies and insights related to deer hunting, focusing on understanding deer behavior, navigating hunting pressure, locating community scrapes, and planning for the hunting season. They emphasize the importance of scouting, adapting to different hunting conditions, and the value of experience in making informed decisions while hunting. The discussion also touches on the significance of setting personal goals and preparing for out-of-state hunts. Takeaways Turkey hunting in the UP offers a different experience than local hunting. Scouting is essential for understanding deer behavior and movement. Trail cameras provide valuable intel on wildlife and deer patterns. Human intrusion can significantly affect deer behavior and movement. Summer scouting focuses on food sources and bachelor groups of deer. Understanding the landscape is crucial for effective hunting strategies. Deer camps have a unique culture that differs from modern hunting expectations. Learning a hunting area takes time and experience. Using trail cameras strategically can help avoid theft and human interference. Preparation for hunting season involves understanding deer patterns and food sources. Understanding deer behavior is crucial for successful hunting.Hunting pressure can influence deer movement and behavior. Locating community scrapes is key to finding deer. Scouting is essential for new hunters to familiarize themselves with the area. Planning for the hunting season involves understanding food sources and deer patterns. Experience plays a significant role in hunting success.Setting personal goals can enhance the hunting experience. Adapting to different hunting conditions is important for success.Utilizing maps and terrain features can aid in locating deer. Out-of-state hunting requires careful planning and scouting. Save 10% on the Deer IQ hunting seminar with code BHC at https://deeriq.com/deeriq-whitetail-workshop/ https://www.paintedarrow.com - BHC15 for 15% off https://www.spartanforge.ai (https://www.spartanforge.ai/) - save 25% with code bowhunter https://www.latitudeoutdoors.com (https://www.latitudeoutdoors.com/) s https://www.zingerfletches.com (https://www.zingerfletches.com/) https://huntworthgear.com/ https://www.lucky-buck.com (https://www.lucky-buck.com/) https://www.bigshottargets.com (https://www.bigshottargets.com/) https://genesis3dprinting.com (https://genesis3dprinting.com/) https://vitalizeseed.com (https://vitalizeseed.com/) https://waypointtv.com/#podcast If you like what we are doing and want to see more, please consider checking out our Patreon account. Any funds generated through our Patreon account are funneled right back into the podcast to help fund equipment, hosting fees and gear for reviews and giveaways and as always future hunts. http://bit.ly/BHCPatreon http://bit.ly/BowhunterChroniclesPodcas https://huntworthgear.com/?utm_source=Pro+Staff&utm_medium=Direct+Link&utm_campaign=Preseason+Sale Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices (https://megaphone.fm/adchoices)Keywords Turkey hunting, deer camp, trail cameras, scouting, deer movement, hunting tactics, summer scouting, food sources, hunting season, Michigan hunting, deer hunting, hunting strategies, deer behavior, community scrapes, hunting pressure, scouting techniques, Michigan hunting, out-of-state hunting, hunting season, wildlife management Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Many deer hunters and the public at large are unaware of the critical work university affiliated state and regional wildlife health organizations do for the betterment of wildlife and human health. Deer are no exception, and in many cases, they dominate the workload due to their abundance, impact on broad wildlife conservation, and popularity. In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Lisa Murphy, a veterinarian, professor of toxicology, and the leader of the Pennsylvania Wildlife Futures Program at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Murphy explains the importance of wildlife health programs while detailing some of the specific work she oversees, ranging from the day-to-day rigors of regional wildlife health technicians to CWD sampling at the laboratory, to leading critical research for deer and other wildlife species. NDA has enjoyed a rich partnership with the Pennsylvania Wildlife Futures Program and others like it around the country, and even long-time members may be unaware of how many unique projects the organization works on that have broad implications for deer, hunting, and habitat. This episode illustrates one of the many ways NDA works with key partners to accomplish important science-based outcomes for deer and other wildlife. Featured Sponsor/Partners onX Hunt Bass Pro Shops & Cabela's Important Links: Current Penn Vet Research Follow Nick Pinizzotto on Instagram Follow Brian Grossman on Instagram Sign up for NDA's free weekly e-newsletter Subscribe to the Podcast on: Apple Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio 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.
Ben Maller talks about if the Toronto Raptors should go all-in for Giannis Antetokounmpo, Charles Barkley saying he plans to retire from TV in two years, Steph Curry flirting with a television career after he's done with Golden State, and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trevor Hubbs from the Mule Deer Foundation jumps on to chat about mule deer, threats they face, and the great work MDF is doing to ensure a prosperous future for these amazing critters. Habitat, overpasses, funding, and the new Blacktail Deer Foundation, he migrates through interesting information you'll want to know.As always, we want to hear your feedback! Let us know if there are any topics you'd like covered on the Vortex Nation™ podcast by asking us on Instagram @vortexnationpodcast