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Gary and Shannon break down Representative Katie Porter's disastrous CBS interview that nearly ended in a walkout, and what it could mean for her California gubernatorial campaign. Plus, KFI's Michael Monks reports live from the Palisades fire press conference, and the LA Times details a controversial plan to shoot Catalina deer from the ground instead of by helicopter.
In this episode of Maximize Your Hunt, host Jon Teater (Whitetail Landscapes) discusses effective hunting strategies, particularly focusing on early season deer behavior and the importance of understanding local conditions. He shares insights from a successful client, Jon Audet, who navigated challenging weather to harvest a mature buck. The conversation also delves into innovative land management techniques, including water capture strategies, and emphasizes the significance of a strategic mindset in hunting. Listeners are encouraged to adapt their approaches based on environmental factors and to appreciate the rewards of diligent land management. takeaways Hunting strategies should adapt to local deer behavior and environmental conditions. Understanding the social dynamics of deer can enhance hunting success. Weather challenges can significantly impact crop establishment and deer movement. Innovative water management techniques can improve land productivity during droughts. Diversity in food plots can attract deer even in adverse conditions. Harvesting a target buck requires strategic planning and preparation. Maintaining a tactical mindset is crucial for successful hunting. Client success stories can provide motivation and insights for other hunters. Effective land management can lead to better hunting outcomes over time. Continuous learning and adaptation are key to maximizing hunting success. Social Links https://whitetaillandscapes.com/ https://www.facebook.com/whitetaillandscapes/ https://www.instagram.com/whitetail_landscapes/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/thewhitetailproject/?hl=en Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Deer season has officially kicked off here in Iowa and we could not be more excited! This is what we all have been waiting for! For some of you listeners out there, deer season has already been going strong. Some of you guys may have a very early line on your target bucks, while others are still looking for that one piece of information that can pinpoint him. On this episode of the Raised Hunting Podcast, we are answering some questions from you guys and giving you some insight on how catering to your target buck may bring you some early season success! We also have a run down of Warren's elk hunt in Colorado! Discount Codes:You guys have been absolutely amazing when it comes to supporting Raised Hunting so we wanted to return the favor! Just for all you loyal RH Podcast listeners we have some discount codes for you! We got you guys a code for 15% all Raised Hunting products!!! We also have a code for Dominant Strands to get new strings of your bow and get 10% off!!!Dominant Stands Discount Code: RAISED10Raised Hunting Discount Code: RHPCREW15Subscribe To Raised Hunting On YouTube:Raised Hunting:https://www.youtube.com/@raisedhunting/featuredRaised Hunting Podcast:https://www.youtube.com/@RaisedHuntingPodcast/featuredShop Raised Hunting Gear Today:Raised Hunting Website:https://www.raisedhunting.com/Raised Scents:https://www.raisedhunting.com/collections/raised-scents-2-0Raised Canine:https://www.raisedhunting.com/collections/raised-caninesRaised Hunting Apparel:https://www.raisedhunting.com/collections/new-apparel-collectionBeast Broadheads:https://www.raisedhunting.com/collections/broadheads-your-one-stop-shop-for-the-broadheads-we-trust-the-most
In this episode of Maximize Your Hunt, host Jon Teater (Whitetail Landscapes) discusses effective hunting strategies, particularly focusing on early season deer behavior and the importance of understanding local conditions. He shares insights from a successful client, Jon Audet, who navigated challenging weather to harvest a mature buck. The conversation also delves into innovative land management techniques, including water capture strategies, and emphasizes the significance of a strategic mindset in hunting. Listeners are encouraged to adapt their approaches based on environmental factors and to appreciate the rewards of diligent land management. takeawaysHunting strategies should adapt to local deer behavior and environmental conditions.Understanding the social dynamics of deer can enhance hunting success.Weather challenges can significantly impact crop establishment and deer movement.Innovative water management techniques can improve land productivity during droughts.Diversity in food plots can attract deer even in adverse conditions.Harvesting a target buck requires strategic planning and preparation.Maintaining a tactical mindset is crucial for successful hunting.Client success stories can provide motivation and insights for other hunters.Effective land management can lead to better hunting outcomes over time.Continuous learning and adaptation are key to maximizing hunting success. Social Linkshttps://whitetaillandscapes.com/https://www.facebook.com/whitetaillandscapes/https://www.instagram.com/whitetail_landscapes/?hl=enhttps://www.instagram.com/thewhitetailproject/?hl=en Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Caleb & Ethan in the secondary studio talking all about Caleb's opening day Ohio buck, a deer we called 7 Card. The hunt was everything we could ever ask out of an opening day bow hunt culminating in Caleb's second biggest archery buck.
On this timely classic we look back an old favorite! On this episode we welcome a longtime friend and GameKeeper, Mark Drury, known as one of the best whitetail deer managers and food plot experts. Mark explains how the Drury Outdoors team consistently produce successful food plots including:· When and what to plant· The importance of soil conditions· Deer density and the size of your plot· Utilizing the DeerCast App and much more…Send a text message to the show! Support the showStay connected with GameKeepers: Instagram: @mossyoakgamekeepers Facebook: @GameKeepers Twitter: @MOGameKeepers YouTube: @MossyOakGameKeepers Website: https://mossyoakgamekeeper.com/ Enter The Gamekeeper Giveaway: https://bit.ly/GK_Giveaway Subscribe to Gamekeepers Magazine: https://bit.ly/GK_Magazine Buy a Single Issue of Gamekeepers Magazine: https://bit.ly/GK_Single_Issue Join our Newsletters: Field Notes - https://bit.ly/GKField_Notes | The Branch - https://bit.ly/the_branch Have a question for us or a podcast idea? Email us at gamekeepers@mossyoak.com
Send us a textThis week on the Montana Outdoor Podcast we are doing something for the first time ever! We are doing a Montana Outdoor Podcast Double Feature! That's right, you will be able to watch two different podcasts this week. This half of our double feature (the one you are looking at now) has your host Downrigger Dale talking to FWP Region 1 Wildlife Manager Neil Anderson about what the hunting will be like in Montana FWP Region 1 located in Northwest Montana. This podcast is all about what Region 1 is like, it's terrain, size, how much public access there is and how much private access is there through block management and other access programs and more. Plus, you will learn all about what you can hunt in region 1 and where you can find those critters, from Black Bear, Mule and Whitetail Deer, Elk, Mountain Lion, Upland Game Birds, Waterfowl and Wolf. Region 1 has some great opportunities including one species that you can harvest 30 of if you do it right! The other half of our podcast Double Feature is all about Region 2, located in the central part of Western Montana. Rigger heads to Missoula to talk to MT FWP Regional Access Manager, Trenton Heisel. Be sure and watch that as well. You can find it right here on this site. Watching both of these great podcasts will for sure make you a Region 1 and 2 hunting genius!Links: Click here for more info about Region 1.Click here to access the FWP Hunt Planner to plan you hunts in any region.Click here to get all the block management info and BMA maps for both Region 1 & 2!Click here for Deer, Elk and Antelope regulations. Click here for Upland Game Bird regs and here for Waterfowl regs.Click here to get the Wolf Hunting regulations for Montana.Click here to get the Region 1 Hunting Forecast. Click here for the Upland Game Bird Season Outlook for Montana.Questions? Click here to email Neil Anderson in Region 1.Course, you can always email your old buddy Downrigger Dale when you click here.Remember to tune in to The Montana Outdoor Radio Show, live every Saturday from 6:00AM to 8:00AM MT. The show airs on 30 radio stations across the State of Montana. You can get a list of our affiliated radio stations on our website. You can also listen to recordings of past shows, get fishing and and hunting information and much more at that website or on our Facebook page. You can also watch our radio show there as well.
Send us a textThis week on the Montana Outdoor Podcast we are doing something for the first time ever! We are doing a Montana Outdoor Podcast Double Feature! That's right, you will be able to watch and or listen to two different podcasts this week. This half of of our Double Feature is all about Region 2, located in the central part of Western Montana. Rigger heads to Missoula to talk to MT FWP Regional Access Manager, Trenton Heisel. Trenton gives some awesome advice about gaining hunting access in the region and outlined all the different hunting access programs there. On top of all that Trenton gave all kinds of inside info about where you can find Elk, including where you might find some nice bulls, Muleys, Whitetail, Black Bear, and the list goes on and on. All and all Trenton will get you dialed in for hunting success in FWP Region 2. The other half of our double feature has your host Downrigger Dale talking to FWP Wildlife Manager for Region 1, Neil Anderson in Kalispell. He will tell you what the hunting will be like in Montana FWP Region 1 located in Northwest Montana. Be sure and listen to both of these podcasts and become a Region 1 and 2 hunting genius!Links:Click here for more about Region two.Click here to access the FWP Hunt Planner to plan you hunts in any region.Click here to get all the block management info and BMA maps for both Region 1 & 2!Click here to learn about winning those Griz Football tickets that Trenton talked about. Plus, other prizes in the "Its Up to Us" promo.Click here for Deer, Elk and Antelope regulations. Click here for Upland Game Bird regs and here for Waterfowl regs.Click here to get the Wolf Hunting regulations for Montana.You can click here to get the Region 2 Hunting Forecast.Click here for the Upland Game Bird Season Outlook for Montana.Questions, click here to email Trenton Heisel in Region 2.You can email Downrigger Dale when you click here.Remember to tune in to The Montana Outdoor Radio Show, live every Saturday from 6:00AM to 8:00AM MT. The show airs on 30 radio stations across the State of Montana. You can get a list of our affiliated radio stations on our website. You can also listen to recordings of past shows, get fishing and and hunting information and much more at that website or on our Facebook page. You can also watch our radio show there as well.
This probably says more about me than I care to face, but I really want my daughters to be good deer hunters. I don't want them to just love going hunting; I want them to love the process. The anxiety I feel around this probably has a lot to do with the fact that I have facilitated pretty much all of their success in the deer woods to date. Yet, I know that if you do everything for kids, they don't learn to do anything for themselves. If you don...
Jacob and Eric sit down with Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Research Division Chief, Cory Gray and Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist, Dr. Marcelo Jorge to discuss the results of their 5-year project evaluating the effects of CWD in Arkansas. Check out the MSU Deer Lab's online seminar series (here) and select the Natural Resources option from the Categories drop-down menu. You will need to create an account to view the seminars. The seminars are free unless you are seeking professional educational credits. Also, be sure to visit our YouTube channel (here)
You got the shot, now what? Find out how to make a clean recovery once you've released an arrow or squeezed a trigger! There's a ton of great info here for hunters of every level! Follow Judd: @juddmccullum Check out the First Gen Hunter Website Follow First Gen Hunter Instagram: @first.gen.hunter Facebook: @first.gen.hunter Follow Alex: @east2westhunts_alex Follow East2West Hunts: @east2westhunts Follow Caleb: @calebleedrake Follow Noel: @noelgandy Follow Ryan: @theuplandsocial Support First Gen Hunter by shopping at the following partners: East2West Hunts Use promo code: firstgen10 = 10% off any purchase Old Barn Taxidermy Tell Them The First Gen Hunter Podcast Sent You! My Medic use discount code firstgen15 at checkout to save 15% TideWe Use discount code: firstgen15 at checkout to save 15% Optics Planet Use discount code: fgh5 at checkout to save 5% 360 Sportsmen Use discount code: FIRSTGEN15 Camofire Black Ovis AlienGear Holsters FORLOH Fox River Socks Gunskins Tipton Gun Cleaning Accessories Outdoor Edge
This week Hunter Brooks sat down with the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources. Guests with DWR include; Justin Folks (deer), Carl Tugend (bears), and Michael Dye (turkeys/grouse). Join us to unpack youth weekend numbers, deer regulation changes, bear mange and season shifts, the new turkey plan, and how your surveys/trail cams help manage wildlife. Smart, simple, and Virginia-specific.
We all know the story ... new guy goes hunting, 20 minutes go by, and they shoot a deer. Meanwhile, you spent all year scouting and bleeding to hopefully kill a yearling. That isn't that story. Heath worked hard for his deer, studied like a madman, and made it happen. This is his story. If you like the show, consider joining our Digital Deer Camp! www.patreon.com/socohunt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode Wade breaks down why he thinks the AR-15 is the best deer-stand platform for Texas whitetail and hogs. We take on a common media clip, talk about myths from both anti-gun voices and traditionalists, and look at how cartridge and platform choice actually play out in the stand.allymunitions.com | Instagram @allyamunitions
In this conversation, Dan and Jason share their personal hunting updates, coaching experiences in youth sports, and insights into hunting strategies. They discuss the importance of scouting, the use of technology in hunting, and the balance between hunting and life. The conversation emphasizes the significance of enjoying the hunting experience and passing down values to the next generation. Takeaways: Dan shares his recent bow shooting experiences and preparations for a hunting trip to South Dakota. Jason discusses the challenges of coaching youth sports and the lack of motivation among players. Both hosts reflect on the importance of patience and strategy in hunting, especially in relation to weather conditions. They emphasize the value of trail cameras in understanding deer behavior but caution against relying solely on them. The conversation highlights the significance of scouting and finding acorns for successful hunting. Dan and Jason discuss the role of technology in hunting, including apps that predict deer movement. They stress the importance of enjoying the hunting experience and not getting too caught up in competition or technology. The hosts reflect on the balance between hunting, family, and personal life, encouraging listeners to prioritize what matters. They discuss the potential impact of hunting pressure on properties and the need for careful management. The conversation concludes with a reminder to cherish the time spent outdoors and the values passed down to future generations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We were belly-crawling down a dirt road when Newt paused, raised his binos, and whispered, “I think they're whitetails.” I couldn't see anything, and my hands were too cold to break out the binos. It was a sharp November morning during the beginning of Nebraska's week-long rifle season. A mountain boy from Colorado, I was entirely out of my element in Western Nebraska, where I'd come to spot and stalk rutting whitetails—and hopefully kill my...
Beau Martonik chats with Kenny Kane, president of Generations Forestry, about the relationship between forestry management and deer hunting. Kenny shares insights from the woods on tree identification, habitat types, and scouting techniques essential for hunting preparation. He emphasizes sustainable forest practices that enhance deer habitats and strike a balance between economic gain and ecological preservation. They also discuss Pennsylvania's new Sunday hunting law and its implications for population management. Topics: 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:04:07 – Kenny's Interest In Forestry 00:09:02 – Consulting Forestry Explained 00:12:37 – Balancing Forestry and Hunting 00:33:22 – Timber Harvesting Strategies 00:51:57 – Hard Mast Trees and Deer 01:03:41 – Beau's Gift To Kenny 01:08:01 – Learning from Past Experiences 01:14:33 – Sunday Hunting in Pennsylvania 01:25:38 – Hunter's Share the Harvest 01:28:57 – Kenny's Forestry Consulting Services Resources: Kenny's IG: @kenjkane https://generationsforestry.com/ Scouting video with Kenny Instagram: @eastmeetswesthunt @beau.martonik Facebook: East Meets West Outdoors Shop Hunting Gear and Apparel: https://www.eastmeetswesthunt.com/ YouTube: Beau Martonik - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQJon93sYfu9HUMKpCMps3w Partner Discounts and Affiliate Links: https://www.eastmeetswesthunt.com/partners Amazon Influencer Page https://www.amazon.com/shop/beau.martonik Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode Jeff sits down with Jared Rascher and Brandes Stoddard to talk about the 2024 5e D&D Monster Manual - this is part 9 of a multi-part series. Thanks to our Sponsor: The Tome Show's Awesome Patreon Patrons!!!!!!!!!!!! Links: Jared on the Web Jared on Gnome Stew THAC0 With Advantage Podcast Brandes on the Web Brandes on Bluesky Brandes on Mastodon Brandes at Tribality Patreon.com/BrandesStoddard Jeff on Twitter Tracy on Twitter Tracy on the Web Thetomeshow.com Patreon.com/thetomeshow
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Can you call deer just like you call ducks and turkeys? The simple answer is no, but there are certain times when a deer call can be effective. On this episode I talk about four different kinds of deer calls and when I recommend you do each. This episode is sponsored by Midwest Gun Works, use the code NHG25 at checkout to get free shipping on your first order at www.MidwestGunWorks.com, some exclusions apply, see website for details. Here is the link to the duck calling video I referenced in this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DxRdfkanfE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Things have gotten a bit crazy around here the last few weeks. So a little backstory, recently my beautiful wife fell and broke her knee cap in half and between working a full time job outside of this show, and needing to step up to take over a lot of her duties in the home as well I fell behind in scheduling and recordings. So… I've gone back through and found some of my favorite stories from the past to re-share with you all these next couple weeks while we catch back up with some new episodes. To kick it all off, my favorite story of all. The story of my son Rhylan's first deer. Hazmore Outdoor Products- https://hazmore.net/Use Code UPO15 at checkout for 15% off your next order!HangFree- https://hangfree.co/ Use code UPO10 at checkout for 10% off your next order!Water Feather Boats- https://waterfeathers.com/ Find a Dealer Near YouDayton Archers Club- https://daytonaarchersinc.com/ Mention UPO and get 10% off your membershipBecome a Patron- https://www.patreon.com/user?u=45295718UPO Gear & Such- https://uponation.co/ UPO Social Media- https://linktr.ee/underpressureoutdoors
We're back with our good friend Eric Boek of the ADK Cowboys for a preseason check-in. In this episode, we share plenty of laughs, look back on some great 2024 deer stories, and get Eric's predictions for the upcoming 2025 season. Eric also reminds everyone to pick up a Deer Aging Kit from deerage.com — use code ADK at checkout to save 10%.
Fluent Fiction - Japanese: Deer Chase and Artistic Triumph in Nara Park's Fall Splendor Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ja/episode/2025-09-29-22-34-02-ja Story Transcript:Ja: 奈良公園は秋の紅葉で彩られていました。En: Nara Park was colored by the autumn leaves.Ja: 涼しい風が吹き、平穏な空気が流れる中、多くの観光客が季節の美しさを楽しんでいました。En: A cool breeze blew, and amidst the peaceful atmosphere, many tourists enjoyed the seasonal beauty.Ja: 公園の有名な鹿たちは、訪れる人々の間を好奇心いっぱいに歩き回っています。En: The park's famous deer curiously wandered among the visitors.Ja: 愛子は大学の芸術プロジェクトのために、公園の美しい景色をスケッチしようと心に決めていました。En: Aiko had resolved to sketch the beautiful scenery in the park for her university art project.Ja: しかし、彼女は自分の創造力に少し自信がありませんでした。En: However, she lacked a bit of confidence in her creativity.Ja: 愛子のそばには、彼女の元気いっぱいの従弟、慎二がいました。彼は動物愛護に興味があり、将来は自然保護官になりたいと考えています。En: Beside Aiko was her energetic cousin, Shinji, who was interested in animal welfare and aspired to become a conservation officer in the future.Ja: また、愛子の幼なじみの優子もいました。彼女はパートタイムのツアーガイドをしており、安定した仕事を見つけるプレッシャーに悩んでいます。En: Also with them was Aiko's childhood friend Yuko, who worked part-time as a tour guide and was worried about the pressure to find a stable job.Ja: 「芸術のプロジェクトのために、ここからインスピレーションを得たい」と愛子は言いました。En: "I want to get inspiration from here for my art project," Aiko said.Ja: 優子と慎二は、「一緒に鹿を探して、いいアイデアを見つけよう!」と声を揃えて答えました。En: Both Yuko and Shinji responded in unison, "Let's find some deer together and come up with a great idea!"Ja: ところが、楽しんでいる途中、非常に好奇心旺盛な鹿が愛子のスケッチブックを口にくわえて走り去ってしまいました。En: However, while they were enjoying themselves, a very curious deer grabbed Aiko's sketchbook in its mouth and ran off.Ja: 「ああ、待って!」と愛子は叫びました。En: "Oh, wait!" Aiko shouted.Ja: スケッチブックには、彼女のアイデアと作品の初期スケッチが全て入っています。En: The sketchbook contained all her ideas and initial sketches for her work.Ja: 愛子は、鹿を追いかけようか迷いました。En: Aiko was unsure whether to chase after the deer.Ja: しかし、公園で騒ぎを起こすのは避けたかったのです。En: However, she wanted to avoid causing a commotion in the park.Ja: 「ここに留まるべきか、それとも追いかけるべきか…」と悩む愛子に、慎二は「一緒に探しに行こうよ。僕たちなら大丈夫だよ」と提案しました。En: As she pondered, "Should I stay here or go after it..." Shinji suggested, "Let's go look for it together. We can handle this."Ja: しばらく探し歩いた後、彼らは森の開けた場所で、その鹿を見つけました。En: After searching for a while, they found the deer in an open area of the forest.Ja: しかし、驚いたことに、そこには一人の年配の男性が立っていました。En: To their surprise, there stood an elderly man.Ja: 彼は笑顔でこう言いました。「このスケッチブックを見つけたよ。でも、君がどれだけ本気か知りたくて返さなかったんだ。」En: He smiled and said, "I found this sketchbook. But I didn't return it right away because I wanted to see how serious you were."Ja: 愛子の心の中は、語りかけるようなその言葉で変わりました。En: Aiko's heart was changed by his seemingly speaking words.Ja: 「君の絵を大切にするんだよ。時には、このような困難が最高のインスピレーションになるんだ」と男性はアドバイスを続けました。En: "Take care of your art. Sometimes, challenges like this can become the best inspiration," the man continued to advise.Ja: 彼の言葉に感激した愛子は、一つ成長した気持ちになりました。En: Touched by his words, Aiko felt a sense of growth.Ja: スケッチブックを受け取り、眼前の自然に新たなインスピレーションを得た彼女は、生き生きとした絵を描き始めました。En: Receiving her sketchbook and drawing new inspiration from the nature before her, she began to paint vivid pictures.Ja: 愛子は、自分自身への自信を取り戻し、アートへの情熱を再確認しました。En: Aiko regained confidence in herself and reaffirmed her passion for art.Ja: 奈良公園の紅葉と鹿たちは、彼女の心に永遠に刻まれる特別な思い出となったのでした。En: The autumn leaves and deer of Nara Park became a special memory that would be forever etched in her heart. Vocabulary Words:resolved: 心に決めていましたcreativity: 創造力energetic: 元気いっぱいconservation officer: 自然保護官stable: 安定したunison: 声を揃えてcurious: 好奇心旺盛なsketchbook: スケッチブックcommotion: 騒ぎpondered: 悩むhandle: 対応elderly: 年配seemingly: 語りかけるようなserious: 本気inspiration: インスピレーションchallenges: 困難advised: アドバイスgrowth: 成長confidence: 自信passion: 情熱vivid: 生き生きとしたetched: 刻まれるautumn leaves: 紅葉breeze: 風amidst: 中aspiration: 考えていますgrabbed: くわえてshout: 叫びましたexplored: 探し歩いたsurprise: 驚いたことに
Today on the Buck Junkies podcast, we're talkin' all about our recent trip to West Point Mississippi for the Foxhole shootout and covering EVERYTHING you need to know about getting those cold season plots ready to go!.... Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 00:17 - Welcome to the show Colin! 02:32 - Foxhole shootout recap 09:42 - How to fix basket rack 8-points on your land 17:37 - Chef Michael Hunters' wild hog recipes 20:26 - The BEST dishes we had at the Foxhole shootout 23:23 - Workin' at Pizza hut for free.... 26:06 - What seeds should you plant for your Fall Plots? 32:25 - When should you be planting your field? 39:09 - If you're planting early, what should it be? 43:53 - Equipment for planting fall plots 52:12 - What can you do to create an annual plot on a budget? 1:03:23 - When your fields are lookin' rough, what do you do? 1:06:05 - If you're starting a field, here's some tips 1:08:50 - How important is a soil test? 1:16:32 - Closing Notes
It's fall on the calendar, but there is still plenty of gardening left to do! Listeners sent in questions about struggling lilac bushes, protecting pears from deer, decommissioning a large garden and more.
Caleb and I are back to offer some quick tips on how we break down a property and use different factors to help us determine where we will hunt. In this episode we talk crops, thermals, wind, and a few other factors. Check out the First Gen Hunter Website Follow First Gen Hunter Instagram: @first.gen.hunter Facebook: @first.gen.hunter Follow Alex: @east2westhunts_alex Follow East2West Hunts: @east2westhunts Follow Caleb: @calebleedrake Follow Noel: @noelgandy Follow Ryan: @theuplandsocial Support First Gen Hunter by shopping at the following partners: East2West Hunts Use promo code: firstgen10 = 10% off any purchase Old Barn Taxidermy Tell Them The First Gen Hunter Podcast Sent You! My Medic use discount code firstgen15 at checkout to save 15% TideWe Use discount code: firstgen15 at checkout to save 15% Optics Planet Use discount code: fgh5 at checkout to save 5% 360 Sportsmen Use discount code: FIRSTGEN15 Camofire Black Ovis AlienGear Holsters FORLOH Fox River Socks Gunskins Tipton Gun Cleaning Accessories Outdoor Edge
Send us a textThis week on the Montana Outdoor Podcast your host Downrigger Dale starts his annual series of Hunt Preview Podcasts. That's when he talks to Wildlife Managers and other folks with Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks to find out what the hunting will be like in each of the 7 hunting Regions across Montana. In this first podcast in the series Rigger talks with Scott Thompson, Wildlife Manager for Region 6 located in northeast Montana. When you listen to this podcast you will be able to find out not only what the hunting opportunities are in Region 6, you'll get a whole lot more, from how the populations of Elk, Mule Deer, Whitetails, and more are doing, in fact, wait until you here about the Pronghorn, aka Antelope population numbers. We think that might shock you! Well, actually there are likely several things that may surprise you in this one! Rigger's guest Scott will also give you some ideas of which hunting districts might be the best to find those critters as well as some great information about Upland Gamebirds and Waterfowl! On top of all that you will also get great information about the terrain, the amount of private land and public land hunting opportunities and the list goes on and on. So, if you are planning on hunting in Region 6 this year or just ever wondered if that part of Montana might be a good place for you to try for the first time or heck, maybe you are just curious, this is the absolute perfect Podcast for you! So go ahead and mash that play button to become the most informed hunter in Region 6!Links:To learn more about Hunting Region 6 click here. Be sure a scroll all the way to down for info on all species in the region.Click here for some hunt planning tools!Click here for the 2025 Hunting Forecast for Region 6.How about a Hunt forecast for Upland Game Birds and Waterfowl? Click here for that!Click here to send an email to Region 6 Wildlife Manager Scott Thompson.As always good old Rigger is standing by to answer your questions and he would love to find out what you thought of this podcast, click here to do that.Remember to tune in to The Montana Outdoor Radio Show, live every Saturday from 6:00AM to 8:00AM MT. The show airs on 30 radio stations across the State of Montana. You can get a list of our affiliated radio stations on our website. You can also listen to recordings of past shows, get fishing and and hunting information and much more at that website or on our Facebook page. You can also watch our radio show there as well.
Steve Carney joins Steve Thomson fresh off some geese and duck hunting. Steve says the duck numbers are down this year but the wild rice harvest is NOT. He also credits the weather for being the reason why the deer aren't moving much yet. He can't wait for October and cooler temps to arrive.
Southeast Ohio's deer population is experiencing a serious epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) outbreak, forcing wildlife managers to consider adjusting hunting regulations before the state's rifle season opens. EHD is a virus transmitted by biting flies such as no-see-ums. Deer killed by the disease are typically found near water after experiencing high fever and dehydration. Historically, the virus has been found in parts of the Southeast U.S...
In this episode of the How to Hunt Deer Podcast, Dan shares his experiences from a recent youth hunting weekend with his children. He discusses the current state of deer movement, the effectiveness of mock scrapes, and the impact of the acorn crop on hunting strategies. Dan also recounts the story of his son's first deer hunt, reflecting on the importance of family bonding through hunting and the lessons learned along the way. Takeaways Dan discusses the importance of youth hunting experiences. He shares insights on deer movement patterns observed recently. Mock scrapes have proven effective in attracting deer. The acorn crop this year is abundant, affecting deer behavior. Expect little movement until the pre-rut period. Food sources play a crucial role in deer movement. Dan recounts the excitement of his son's first deer hunt. Field dressing a deer can be a learning experience for kids. Encouraging kids to engage with nature is vital. Building a lasting relationship through hunting is important. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of "The Wing and Tail Boys," Chris kicks it off with some updates on his season and life all around heading into the heart of hunting season. He speaks on some intel he's gathered, some mistakes he's made, and some of the plans he has moving forward. Chris also shares his experiences with some new equipment he's brought into the field this season. In addition, Chris goes on to tell about the first ever kill with the Truth-stiX Custom Arrows, and they didn't disappoint! This is an all around quick breakdown of what this season has brought so far and what the moves are in the coming weeks. Thank you for joining us, wishing you all success, and remember… “Success Is Just a Commitment Away!” Show Our Supporters Some Love! VitalizeSeed.Com RackGetterScents.Net Firenock.com WingAndTailOutdoors.Com https://nestedtreestands.com/WT10 Discount Code WT10 SilverBirchArchery.Com HuntArsenal.Com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode 4 of the Inside the NDA on the Antler Up Podcast, I'm joined by Kip Adams of the National Deer Association for an important conversation on some of the biggest issues facing Pennsylvania hunters today. We cover the growing challenge of chronic wasting disease (CWD) and why testing, awareness, and smart prevention efforts are so critical for protecting our herds. Kip explains why CWD is such a serious threat—100% fatal to deer—and outlines how hunters, wildlife agencies, and the NDA are working together to manage and slow its spread. We also dive into opportunities and responsibilities for hunters, from the new Sunday hunting opportunities in Pennsylvania to the importance of increasing the harvest of antlerless deer for better herd balance. Kip highlights how habitat management, collaboration, and community engagement play a vital role in keeping deer populations healthy for the future. Whether it's understanding the risks of moving high-risk deer parts, improving local habitat, or simply getting involved with NDA programs, this episode gives hunters the tools and knowledge to make a real impact. So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up! www.antlerupoutdoors.com www.tethrdnation.com www.huntworthgear.com www.sportsmensempire.com https://deerassociation.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Missouri's Deer Disease: MDC Responds on CWD, EHD, and Targeted Removals | 100% Wild Podcast Ep.444 MDC Director Jason Sumners and biologist Jason Isabelle join us to tackle Missouri's most controversial deer topics: CWD vs. EHD, drought effects, and why the Department uses targeted removals in small, defined areas. We dig into what happens to those deer, who's authorized to conduct removals, and how MDC plans more face-to-face conversations with hunters. Timestamps: 0:00 Opening tension: distrust toward agencies and hunters questioning MDC motives 0:16 Podcast intro & guests: Jason Sumners (MDC Director) and Jason Isabelle (Whitetail Biologist) 1:00 Drought & EHD: Ohio hammered, Missouri drought, and how mudflats elevate risk 1:42 CWD symposium recap: Jefferson City meeting and MDC's focus on face-to-face communication 2:26 First dive into targeted removal: definition, purpose, and landowner cooperation 15:58 Policy & authority: USDA role, municipal programs, and decision-making authority 23:52 Audience pushback: distrust resurfaces, hosts manage tough questions 31:28 Authority & transparency: balancing science with public perception 42:23 Urban vs. rural: how targeted removal rules differ by setting 48:02 Targeted removal mechanics: testing, carcass outcomes, recovery protocols 53:31 Who pulls the trigger: sharpshooters, MDC staff, and landowner involvement 1:00:30 Community involvement: what landowners can/can't do, misconceptions addressed 1:06:22 Extended removal discussion: numbers, success rates, herd impact 1:07:43 Municipal rules: safety, authority, and removals inside city limits 1:23:04 Big-picture wrap-up: why MDC insists on science-based decisions 1:30:33 Closing thoughts: keeping conversations alive, addressing fear with facts 1:32:40 DeerCast plug & outro Join the Rack Pack Facebook Group : https://www.facebook.com/share/g/n73gskJT7BfB2Ngc/ Get ahead of your Game with DeerCast available on iOS and Android devices App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/deercast/id1425879996 Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.druryoutdoors.deercast.app Don't forget to stock up for your next hunt! 1st Phorm has you covered! Protein Sticks: https://1stphorm.com/products/protein-sticks-15ct?a_aid=DruryOutdoors Level-1 Bars: https://1stphorm.com/products/level-1-bar-15ct?a_aid=DruryOutdoors Energy Drinks: https://1stphorm.com/products/1st-phorm-energy?a_aid=DruryOutdoors Hydration Sticks: https://1stphorm.com/products/hydration-sticks?a_aid=DruryOutdoors Send us a voice message on Speakpipe! https://www.speakpipe.com/100PercentWild?fbclid=IwY2xjawHG5cpleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHS-OqetdhlMV6LGrV5KfUBO7fjYcduyut_LzgxrQnEgBbe_vPXGCMgF1Sw_aem_ZmFrZWR1bW15MTZieXRlcw For exciting updates on what's happening on the field and off, follow us on social Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/OfficialDruryOutdoors Instagram: @DruryOutdoors Twitter: @DruryOutdoors Be sure to check out http://www.druryoutdoors.com for more information, hunts, and more! Music provided by Epidemic Sound http://player.epidemicsound.com/
On the Origins Roundup this week, Robbie and Ashlee dive into all sorts of news updates. Ashlee and Robbie discuss last week's trials and tribulations of Ashlee and her family being sick. Robbie talks about a legend bowhunter whose funeral he went to, and then they jump into discussing news: 1) Ohio mass deer mortality and proposed limit change, 2) the anti-hunter's attempt to sabotage the Florida black bear season and reduction in tags, 3) goldfish infiltrating waterways and being fed to zoo animals, 4) the captive birth of the endangered and tiniest turtle on the planet, and 5) Congress' recent vote to dissolve BLM public land management plans. 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! Mike Currie: https://www.mikecurrieadventures.co.za/index.html Deluxe Wall Tents: https://www.deluxewalltents.com/ Kamukeze Clinic Construction: https://theoriginsfoundation.org/conservation-projects/kamukeze-clinic-accomodation-construction/ 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
In episode 4 of the Inside the NDA on the Antler Up Podcast, I'm joined by Kip Adams of the National Deer Association for an important conversation on some of the biggest issues facing Pennsylvania hunters today. We cover the growing challenge of chronic wasting disease (CWD) and why testing, awareness, and smart prevention efforts are so critical for protecting our herds. Kip explains why CWD is such a serious threat—100% fatal to deer—and outlines how hunters, wildlife agencies, and the NDA are working together to manage and slow its spread.We also dive into opportunities and responsibilities for hunters, from the new Sunday hunting opportunities in Pennsylvania to the importance of increasing the harvest of antlerless deer for better herd balance. Kip highlights how habitat management, collaboration, and community engagement play a vital role in keeping deer populations healthy for the future. Whether it's understanding the risks of moving high-risk deer parts, improving local habitat, or simply getting involved with NDA programs, this episode gives hunters the tools and knowledge to make a real impact.So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up!www.antlerupoutdoors.comwww.tethrdnation.comwww.huntworthgear.comwww.sportsmensempire.comhttps://deerassociation.com/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode, I'm joined by my son Trevor Manley—a Penn State Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences grad—for a deep dive into food sources and feeding behavior for whitetail deer. We cover acorns, browse, soft mast, food plots, and what deer actually eat when food is scarce. We also talk about Trevor's return to hunting, public land setbacks, and our plan for targeting a giant buck this season.This one's packed with knowledge from both the classroom and the woods.
In this episode of Maximize Your Hunt, host Jon Teater (Whitetail Landscapes) discusses strategies for maximizing hunting success through effective land management and habitat improvement. He shares insights on deer behavior, the importance of soil and water management, and the need for biodiversity in ecosystems. The conversation emphasizes the significance of understanding the dynamics of the landscape and creating productive environments for wildlife. takeaways Deer behavior is influenced by environmental conditions and hunting culture. Understanding the pecking order among deer can aid in hunting strategies. Quality management of deer populations involves monitoring age classes and ratios. Designing landscapes for hunting requires a holistic approach to ecology. Soil health and water management are critical for productive habitats. Biodiversity enhances ecosystem resilience and supports wildlife. Natural methods of land management can yield better results than chemical interventions. Creating organized chaos in landscapes can benefit wildlife habitats. Simpler management systems can be more effective than complex monocultures. Engaging with the community and sharing knowledge can enhance hunting success. Social Links 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
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In this episode of Maximize Your Hunt, host Jon Teater (Whitetail Landscapes) discusses strategies for maximizing hunting success through effective land management and habitat improvement. He shares insights on deer behavior, the importance of soil and water management, and the need for biodiversity in ecosystems. The conversation emphasizes the significance of understanding the dynamics of the landscape and creating productive environments for wildlife.takeawaysDeer behavior is influenced by environmental conditions and hunting culture.Understanding the pecking order among deer can aid in hunting strategies.Quality management of deer populations involves monitoring age classes and ratios.Designing landscapes for hunting requires a holistic approach to ecology.Soil health and water management are critical for productive habitats.Biodiversity enhances ecosystem resilience and supports wildlife.Natural methods of land management can yield better results than chemical interventions.Creating organized chaos in landscapes can benefit wildlife habitats.Simpler management systems can be more effective than complex monocultures.Engaging with the community and sharing knowledge can enhance hunting success. Social Linkshttps://whitetaillandscapes.com/https://www.facebook.com/whitetaillandscapes/https://www.instagram.com/whitetail_landscapes/?hl=en Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
We're in the final days leading up to the Tennessee bow opener, and we're talking about gear for deer and the confidence hunters need for success in the woods and for life. Don't miss this one! The Hunting Roots Podcast is brought to you by onX Hunt - www.onxmaps.comwww.mossyoak.com
In this episode, we discuss the overlaps and tradeoffs between managing your property for both deer and turkey. Our lab is primarily funded by donations. If you would like to help support our work, please donate here: http://UFgive.to/UFGameLab Resources: Auburn TFT Habitat Management Day Turner, M. A., et al. (2024). Influence of mowing and herbicide application on white-tailed deer use of perennial forage plantings. Journal of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, 11, 76-82. We've launched a comprehensive online wild turkey course featuring experts across multiple institutions that specialize in habitat management and population management for wild turkeys. Enroll Now! Dr. Marcus Lashley @DrDisturbance, Publications Dr. Will Gulsby @dr_will_gulsby, Publications Turkeys for Tomorrow @turkeysfortomorrow UF Game Lab @ufgamelab, YouTube Donate to our wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund Want to help wild turkey conservation? Please take our quick survey to take part in our research! Do you have a topic you'd like us to cover? Leave us a review or send us an email at wildturkeyscience@gmail.com! Watch these podcasts on YouTube Please help us by taking our (quick) listener survey - Thank you! Check out the DrDisturbance YouTube channel! DrDisturbance YouTube Want to help support the podcast? Our friends at Grounded Brand have an option to donate directly to Wild Turkey Science at checkout. Thank you in advance for your support! Leave a podcast rating for a chance to win free gear! This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org. Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak
In this episode, we discuss the overlaps and tradeoffs between managing your property for both deer and turkey. Our lab is primarily funded by donations. If you would like to help support our work, please donate here: http://UFgive.to/UFGameLab Resources: Auburn TFT Habitat Management Day Turner, M. A., et al. (2024). Influence of mowing and herbicide application on white-tailed deer use of perennial forage plantings. Journal of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, 11, 76-82. We've launched a comprehensive online wild turkey course featuring experts across multiple institutions that specialize in habitat management and population management for wild turkeys. Enroll Now! Dr. Marcus Lashley @DrDisturbance, Publications Dr. Will Gulsby @dr_will_gulsby, Publications Turkeys for Tomorrow @turkeysfortomorrow UF Game Lab @ufgamelab, YouTube Donate to our wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund Want to help wild turkey conservation? Please take our quick survey to take part in our research! Do you have a topic you'd like us to cover? Leave us a review or send us an email at wildturkeyscience@gmail.com! Watch these podcasts on YouTube Please help us by taking our (quick) listener survey - Thank you! Check out the DrDisturbance YouTube channel! DrDisturbance YouTube Want to help support the podcast? Our friends at Grounded Brand have an option to donate directly to Wild Turkey Science at checkout. Thank you in advance for your support! Leave a podcast rating for a chance to win free gear! This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org. Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak
Choosing the right time to take shot at a deer could be the difference between going home with a deer or with regret. On this episode I talk about how to pick the right time for a shot, and maybe more importantly, how you can develop a shot plan that fits your personal style and goals. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Minnesota's deer hunting season has begun, and Bill connects with one of our state's most passionate and knowledgeable hunters. We share stories from the stand and learn how Bill Worth dialed in his deer hunting skills. Presented by Kinetico (kineticoMN.com/), Star Bank (star.bank/), & North Dakota Tourism (https://www.helloND.com/)
Luke is distracted by some very cute wildlife outside the Madrona Hill studio, while bestie Phyllis Fletcher pops in to discuss old Seattle and new Howard Stern.
In this episode of the How to Hunt Deer podcast, hosts Dan and Jason discuss Jason's recent elk hunting trip in Colorado, sharing experiences and challenges faced during the hunt. They delve into the dynamics of deer movement during the September shift, strategies for youth hunting season, and the importance of understanding wildlife behavior in relation to food sources and water availability. The conversation emphasizes the significance of adapting hunting strategies based on environmental conditions and the joy of sharing hunting experiences with family. Takeaways Jason shares his experiences from an elk hunt in Colorado. Thermals played a crucial role in Jason's elk calling success. The elk herd's movement was affected by environmental changes. September shifts can significantly impact deer movement patterns. Youth hunting season strategies focus on maximizing opportunities for kids. Water sources are critical for deer movement during dry conditions. Observation and scouting are essential for successful hunting. The importance of adapting to changing food sources for deer. Family bonding through hunting is a key theme in the conversation. Planning and preparation are vital for a successful hunting experience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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