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Send us a textThe Garden State Outdoors Podcast crew kicks off the 2025-2026 hunting season with stories from their Delaware trip and preparations for opening day in New Jersey and Wisconsin. They discuss early-season hunting strategies centered around identifying food sources and navigating challenges like earn-a-buck requirements and unpredictable weather.• Delaware hunting trip focused on targeting bean fields and oak drops• Deer preferred feeding in shorter bean fields (6-12 inches) versus mature chest-high beans• Zach had a close encounter with a velvet buck at 37 yards but missed the shot• Mike survived getting caught in a severe thunderstorm while hunting• Craig shares Wisconsin preparations and his target velvet buck for opening day• New Jersey hunters discuss strategies for meeting earn-a-buck requirements• The team shares season predictions for each other's success• Early season food sources include white oak acorns that are already dropping• Wisconsin opener coincides with the end of velvet season, creating trophy opportunities• Discussion of different regulations across New Jersey, Delaware, and WisconsinStay safe out there, wear your harnesses, and make sure your saddle is properly secured. Good luck to everyone heading into the woods for opening day!Support the showHope you guy's enjoy! Hit the follow button, rate and give the show a comment!Ghillie Puck- https://www.ghilliepuck.com?sca_ref=6783182.IGksJNCNyo GP10 FOR 10% OFFGET YOUR HECS HUNTING GEAR :https://hecshunting.com/shop/?avad=385273_a39955e99&nb_platform=avantlink&nb_pid=323181&nb_wid=385273&nb_tt=cl&nb_aid=NAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bdhunting/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZtxCA-1Txv7nnuGKXcmXrA
Deer season is kicking off around the midwest and many of you may be hunting new ground for the first time and wondering how best to set up for filling tags. Through the years Caleb and I have become a strong tag team for breaking down new ground and through the next few weeks we will share some of our strategies for doing so. 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 textIn this humdinger of an episode, Tim and Mike make their triumphant return after a lengthy hiatus. Let not your heart be troubled, we're back!Welcome to the Backwoods Bowhunter Podcast. If you like bowhunting and backwoods humor, then you might have come to the right place. We do not take ourselves too seriously. Our style is for you to feel like you are sitting around the campfire with your buddies, tossin' back some cold beers, talking bowhunting and whatever else may come to mind. We keep it real, raw, and have some good ole fun.Follow along as we describe the ups and downs of a Whitetail hunting season sharing those experiences with you the listener. Unscripted and honest! Backwoods Bowhunter is proudly sponsored by:Painted Arrow - use code backwoods10 to save 10%Zone Protects - use code "backwoods" at checkout to save 15%Titan Nutrition - use code "backwoods" at checkout to save 10% & free shippingGrab your bow and get after it!Get kids outdoors! Contact Backwoods BowhunterWebsite & Merch: backwoodsbowhunter.comFacebook: @backwoodsbowhunterpodcastOur FB Community Page: Major League BowhuntingInstagram: @backwoodsbowhunterpodcastTwitter: @BWBHPodcastEmail: backwoodsbowhunterpodcast@gmail.comConsider leaving us a review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcastsThanks for listening!Grab your bow and get after it!
Guest: Matt ButtermarkIn this episode, Matt and Alex get into early season whitetail hunting—talking gear, pack setups, and how to approach those first hunts of the year. Straightforward tips and strategies to help you get dialed in and ready for the season. Thank you for listening ,and hope you enjoy.Deer Hunter Synthetic Scrape Systemhttps://deerhuntersynthetics.comStealth Outdoorshttps://www.stealthoutdoors.com
In this episode we talk to Nic Booth and Gage Mogle; both recently tagged out on their archery general season with Mule deer that scored over 200” each. It's a rare occurrence to see such awesome bucks come from a general archery unit, but when they do, the story is always epic. We also recently updated our online optics store, so if you want to shop the best optics in the industry, at the best pricing, head over to epicoutdoors.com and login to our store to shop.
Whiskey distiller and deer farmer Charles Cagnat from southeastern France joins Robbie to talk about French whiskey and deer—a perfect combination in his eyes. His operation, Domaine de la Pèze, specializes in deer meat (and a little bit of whiskey). Charles dives into how to market it, sell it, prepare it, and much more. Learn about the use of fallow deer in the French landscape, from their introduction by the Romans to the present day, by tuning in right here! Get to know the guest: https://www.cfmradio.fr/charles-cagnat-un-whisky-rouergat https://domainedelapeze.com 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! Tholo Safaris: https://tholosafarisbotswana.com/ Triple AAA Muffler: https://tripleamuffler.com/ Sepago Village Water Distribution: https://theoriginsfoundation.org/conservation-projects/sepago-village-water-distribution/ 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 this 12 Minute Talk, Wade shares his approach to deer stand and blind placement in West Texas. From finding travel corridors to using elevation and setting stands farther back from feeders, these strategies make deer more comfortable and increase your chances of seeing mature bucks.What's covered in this episode:Travel corridors and bedding areasUsing elevation to stay concealedIdeal distances from feeders and food sourcesHow wind and sun direction factor into setupHunters everywhere can take something away from these tips, even if your terrain looks different.
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In this episode of the How to Hunt Deer Podcast, Dan Johnson and Pierce Nelles discuss various aspects of deer hunting, including lighthearted anecdotes about pets, preparation for the hunting season, strategies for early season hunting, the importance of access routes, and the complexities of understanding wind and thermals. They also delve into the myths surrounding bumping deer and how hunters can adapt their strategies to improve their chances of success. Takeaways: The importance of preparation for the hunting season. Understanding deer behavior and home ranges. Access routes are crucial for successful hunting. Wind direction and thermals significantly affect hunting success. Bumping deer may not ruin your chances as much as believed. Early season hunting strategies differ from late season. Vegetation can both help and hinder hunting efforts. Using technology and scouting to improve hunting outcomes. The significance of being adaptable in hunting strategies. Maintaining a positive mindset despite challenges in hunting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NASCAR's Jeb Burton: Talladega Heartbreak, Hounds & Habitat | 100% Wild Podcast Ep. 442 NASCAR Xfinity driver Jeb Burton drops by the studio to talk racing, Talladega heartbreak, and why race-day prep feels a lot like bow season. We get into self-filming realities, conservation easements (and his dad's foundation protecting 12K+ acres), and the hot-button topic of deer hunting with hounds in the South: what good clubs do right, what gives it a bad name, and how tech changed the game. We wrap with a rapid-fire “Fast Lap” on favorite seasons, first birds, and bucket-list hunts. Topics Covered: Talladega finish controversy and racing prep How racing windows compare to hunting chances Jeb's 163” muzzleloader buck story Trail-cam follow-ups and access strategies Food plot and edge cover tactics Self-filming hunts: DSLR vs. POV setups The Burton Conservation Foundation and easements The “Four D's” of land turnover explained NASCAR sponsorship grind and playoff cutoff battle Deer hunting with dogs: good vs. bad clubs Fast Lap Q&A: favorite season, first turkey, stand snacks, bucket-list hunts Timestamps 00:00 – “Deer hunting with dogs” teaser: why it's touchy (and where it's legal) 00:14 – Welcome back; Jeb Burton joins in-studio (No. 27 Xfinity) 02:03 – Outdoor TV roots; car livery & the Talladega finish controversy 03:15 – Grip, setups & why St. Louis isn't Talladega; $10M simulator prep 04:57 – Racing chances vs. limited big-buck windows; food plot strategy & risk 07:25 – Jeb's 163” muzzleloader buck story & why edge cover matters 11:13 – Locked-down buck lessons; trail-cam heartbreak the next morning 13:46 – Access without blowing timber; slow-roll entries during the rut 15:13 – Self-filming reality: DSLRs, POVs, frame vs. impact tradeoffs 21:04 – Golden Corral & sponsor banter (Casey's, anyone?) 25:05 – Ad break – HHR Sports 25:31 – The Burton Conservation Foundation: military-base buffers, easements (12K+ acres) 29:55 – The “Four D's” of land changing hands & why easements matter 35:42 – Ad break – Cold Steel 36:07 – Growing up Burton; 200 Xfinity starts & the sponsorship grind 43:27 – Points picture before the cutoff; racing a cousin for the last spot 46:20 – MJ's team, the charter dispute & the judge's warning to both sides 49:46 – Deer dogs deep-dive: good clubs vs. bad behavior; tech & trespass 55:17 – Fast Lap: favorite season, first turkey at age 9, stand snacks, bucket-list hunts 57:32 – Elk & pronghorn plans; travel preferences; outro & invitation back 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/
NASCAR's Jeb Burton: Talladega Heartbreak, Hounds & Habitat | 100% Wild Podcast Ep. 442 NASCAR Xfinity driver Jeb Burton drops by the studio to talk racing, Talladega heartbreak, and why race-day prep feels a lot like bow season. We get into self-filming realities, conservation easements (and his dad's foundation protecting 12K+ acres), and the hot-button topic of deer hunting with hounds in the South: what good clubs do right, what gives it a bad name, and how tech changed the game. We wrap with a rapid-fire “Fast Lap” on favorite seasons, first birds, and bucket-list hunts. Topics Covered: Talladega finish controversy and racing prep How racing windows compare to hunting chances Jeb's 163” muzzleloader buck story Trail-cam follow-ups and access strategies Food plot and edge cover tactics Self-filming hunts: DSLR vs. POV setups The Burton Conservation Foundation and easements The “Four D's” of land turnover explained NASCAR sponsorship grind and playoff cutoff battle Deer hunting with dogs: good vs. bad clubs Fast Lap Q&A: favorite season, first turkey, stand snacks, bucket-list hunts Timestamps 00:00 – “Deer hunting with dogs” teaser: why it's touchy (and where it's legal) 00:14 – Welcome back; Jeb Burton joins in-studio (No. 27 Xfinity) 02:03 – Outdoor TV roots; car livery & the Talladega finish controversy 03:15 – Grip, setups & why St. Louis isn't Talladega; $10M simulator prep 04:57 – Racing chances vs. limited big-buck windows; food plot strategy & risk 07:25 – Jeb's 163” muzzleloader buck story & why edge cover matters 11:13 – Locked-down buck lessons; trail-cam heartbreak the next morning 13:46 – Access without blowing timber; slow-roll entries during the rut 15:13 – Self-filming reality: DSLRs, POVs, frame vs. impact tradeoffs 21:04 – Golden Corral & sponsor banter (Casey's, anyone?) 25:05 – Ad break – HHR Sports 25:31 – The Burton Conservation Foundation: military-base buffers, easements (12K+ acres) 29:55 – The “Four D's” of land changing hands & why easements matter 35:42 – Ad break – Cold Steel 36:07 – Growing up Burton; 200 Xfinity starts & the sponsorship grind 43:27 – Points picture before the cutoff; racing a cousin for the last spot 46:20 – MJ's team, the charter dispute & the judge's warning to both sides 49:46 – Deer dogs deep-dive: good clubs vs. bad behavior; tech & trespass 55:17 – Fast Lap: favorite season, first turkey at age 9, stand snacks, bucket-list hunts 57:32 – Elk & pronghorn plans; travel preferences; outro & invitation back 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/
In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, host Matt Wyatt sits down with Dr. Jacob Dikes and Dr. Eric Mitchell, the new leaders of the Mississippi State University Deer Lab. They share their journeys into wildlife research, what it's like stepping into the roles of their mentors, and the exciting future of deer-focused research in Mississippi.The conversation covers:• The history and transition of leadership at the Deer Lab• How deer research impacts hunters, landowners, and conservation• Plans for a new deer research facility and outreach hub• Insights on chronic wasting disease (CWD) and management strategiesWhy white-tailed deer are an economic and cultural cornerstone in MississippiWhether you're a hunter, landowner, or just passionate about conservation, this episode gives you a front-row seat to the science shaping the future of Mississippi's deer population.Mississippi Outdoors is produced by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks.Follow MDWFPWebsite: http://www.mdwfp.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mdwfpInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mdwfponline/ X: https://twitter.com/MDWFPonline Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode of Maximize Your Hunt, host Jon Teater (Whitetail Landscapes) discusses various strategies for managing hunting properties, improving habitats, and understanding deer behavior. He emphasizes the importance of acclimating deer to human activity, creating effective flow movement, and utilizing trail cameras strategically. The conversation with Colin Koskinen (Legendary Habitat) covers the significance of layering cover and creating hubs for deer movement, as well as tips for concealing trail cameras to minimize disturbance. As the hunting season approaches, Jon Teater encourages listeners to be patient and make positive impacts on their properties to enhance deer activity. Takeaways Maximizing your hunting property requires active management. Deer can acclimate to human activity if managed properly. Food plots can be beneficial if done correctly. Flow movement is essential for deer behavior. Creating hubs can enhance deer movement and activity. Trail cameras should be integrated into the landscape. Concealment of cameras is crucial for accurate data. Layering cover can improve deer bedding areas. Do not rely solely on camera data; observe the field. Every action taken on the property should be a positive impact. Social Links https://whitetaillandscapes.com/ https://www.facebook.com/whitetaillandscapes/ https://www.legendaryhabitat.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbIsv6Orm9cD025IBFx8DWA https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/legendary-habitat-podcast/id1613808320 https://www.facebook.com/LegendaryHabitat/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week on Driftwood Outdoors, the crew sits down with longtime friend and international fishing traveler, Bob Critser.From chasing whitetails in Indiana to hauling tuna off Mexico's coast, Bob shares how his outdoor journey shifted from deer stands to the deep sea — and the adventures, challenges, and laughs along the way.To follow Bob's adventures:BC Instagram PageSpecial thanks to:Living The Dream Outdoor PropertiesSuperior Foam Insulation LLCDoolittle TrailersScenic Rivers TaxidermyConnect with Driftwood Outdoors:FacebookInstagramYouTubeEmail:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com
In this episode of Maximize Your Hunt, host Jon Teater (Whitetail Landscapes) discusses various strategies for managing hunting properties, improving habitats, and understanding deer behavior. He emphasizes the importance of acclimating deer to human activity, creating effective flow movement, and utilizing trail cameras strategically. The conversation with Colin Koskinen (Legendary Habitat) covers the significance of layering cover and creating hubs for deer movement, as well as tips for concealing trail cameras to minimize disturbance. As the hunting season approaches, Jon Teater encourages listeners to be patient and make positive impacts on their properties to enhance deer activity.TakeawaysMaximizing your hunting property requires active management.Deer can acclimate to human activity if managed properly.Food plots can be beneficial if done correctly.Flow movement is essential for deer behavior.Creating hubs can enhance deer movement and activity.Trail cameras should be integrated into the landscape.Concealment of cameras is crucial for accurate data.Layering cover can improve deer bedding areas.Do not rely solely on camera data; observe the field.Every action taken on the property should be a positive impact. Social Linkshttps://whitetaillandscapes.com/https://www.facebook.com/whitetaillandscapes/https://www.legendaryhabitat.com/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbIsv6Orm9cD025IBFx8DWAhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/legendary-habitat-podcast/id1613808320https://www.facebook.com/LegendaryHabitat/
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We're back with Part 2 of discussing cool-season food plots. Hosts Jacob and Eric catch up with MSU Deer Lab graduate student Luke Resop to talk about seed mixes and weed management. 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)
In this episode Zack talks with Ryan Krapp, the conservation coordinator for the Pacific Northwest Regions of the Mule Deer Foundation and Blacktail Deer Foundation. They cover how to get involved, what our deer herds need from us, ongoing and future projects for both organizations. CHECKOUT OUR YOUTUBE BELOW! https://www.youtube.com/@PNWild/videos SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL https://www.youtube.com/c/PNWild FOR GOHUNT use code PNW thise code will give you $50 in GOHUNT Shop credit when you purchase an Insider Membership and 10% off the GoHunt gear shop! VISIT OUR LINKTREE FOR ALL OUR DISCOUNT CODES!! https://linktree/pnwild PNWILD STORE - USE CODE PODCAST AT CHECKOUT
The panel discusses the best pixel artists, Clair Obscur's greatest weakness, and In Which Lake Is Carmen Sandiego? Hosted by Alex Jaffe, with Frank Cifaldi, Ash Parrish, and Brandon Sheffield. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman. Watch episodes with full video on YouTube Discuss this episode in the Insert Credit Forums SHOW NOTES: MS-07B Gouf Panel lining Goof Troop “Use R to prevent the world's collapse!” Forspoken PC Engine Sega Saturn Vegetarianism 1: How do you pick a video game release date? (06:44) Demonschool Why Demonschool Got Delayed, Even Though It's Nothing Like Silksong Hollow Knight: Silksong Hades II Grand Theft Auto series Silent Hill f Final Fantasy Tactics - The Ivalice Chronicles Ninja Gaiden 4 Pokémon Legends: Z-A Slay the Spire 2 Ysbryd Games 2: Is there anything from a video game that would be fun to build, gunpla style? (13:44) Minecraft Zoe Quinn R.O.B. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Warhammer 40,000 3: Who does the best sprite work in video games? (18:41) Henk Nieborg Gustav Örn Samuelson Battle Axe Amiga Oh, Deer! Hyper Gunsport Paul Robertson Catherine Menabde Junkboy Tatsuyuki Tanaka Linda³ Breeze in the Clouds James D. Sachs Defender of the Crown Mark Ferrari Loom Monkey Island series Simon S. Anderson Owlboy Cocefi Metal Slug series Street Fighter series SrBilyon Temmie Chang Undertale 4: Design “Where in Ohio is Carmen Sandiego?” (24:55) Ohio Carmen Sandiego series Minot, North Dakota Land of 10,000 Lakes Fargo, North Dakota Howard the Duck Cleveland, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Drew Carey The Drew Carey Show Devo Free Stamp The Horseshoe Buckeye Cleveland Guardians Hope Memorial Bridge (Editor's note: Ash is incorrect in claiming that Pennsylvania is cooler than Ohio. I insist she regrets the error. -Esper) Flag of Ohio Flag of Puerto Rico Flag of Indiana 5: Terapixel asks, have video game controllers been “solved?” (31:46) Xbox Wireless Controller PlayStation Dualsense Controller Nintendo Joy-Con Home row Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing! Sega Saturn controller EVO Power A Fusion Fightpad 6: What elements of a game should be opaque or invisible to the player? (38:21) Animal Crossing series Telltale's The Walking Dead series Eternights Call of Duty series Leon Kennedy Sid Meier's Civilization series Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Minions Rabbids Jerry Lewis Freakazoid! Truman Capote The Movie What's His Name In Cold Blood 7: Who is the Jackie Chan of video games? (45:00) Jackie Chan Bruce Lee Snake in the Eagle's Shadow (1978) Rush Hour 3 (2007) Jet Li The Forbidden Kingdom (2008) Buster Keaton Mario Sonic the Hedgehog Ace Attorney series Mario Kart series Mario Party series Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Super Smash Brothers series Charles Martinet LIGHTNING ROUND: Trash Talk (50:35) Recommendations and Outro (56:08): Brandon: Check out the library, Upír z Feratu (1982) Ash: Take a walk in a cemetery (without your dog) Frank: Learn homerow This week's Insert Credit Show is brought to you by patrons like you. Thank you. Subscribe: RSS, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more!
The panel discusses the best pixel artists, Clair Obscur's greatest weakness, and In Which Lake Is Carmen Sandiego? Hosted by Alex Jaffe, with Frank Cifaldi, Ash Parrish, and Brandon Sheffield. Edited by Esper Quinn, original music by Kurt Feldman. Watch episodes with full video on YouTube Discuss this episode in the Insert Credit Forums SHOW NOTES: MS-07B Gouf Panel lining Goof Troop “Use R to prevent the world's collapse!” Forspoken PC Engine Sega Saturn Vegetarianism 1: How do you pick a video game release date? (06:44) Demonschool Why Demonschool Got Delayed, Even Though It's Nothing Like Silksong Hollow Knight: Silksong Hades II Grand Theft Auto series Silent Hill f Final Fantasy Tactics - The Ivalice Chronicles Ninja Gaiden 4 Pokémon Legends: Z-A Slay the Spire 2 Ysbryd Games 2: Is there anything from a video game that would be fun to build, gunpla style? (13:44) Minecraft Zoe Quinn R.O.B. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Warhammer 40,000 3: Who does the best sprite work in video games? (18:41) Henk Nieborg Gustav Örn Samuelson Battle Axe Amiga Oh, Deer! Hyper Gunsport Paul Robertson Catherine Menabde Junkboy Tatsuyuki Tanaka Linda³ Breeze in the Clouds James D. Sachs Defender of the Crown Mark Ferrari Loom Monkey Island series Simon S. Anderson Owlboy Cocefi Metal Slug series Street Fighter series SrBilyon Temmie Chang Undertale 4: Design “Where in Ohio is Carmen Sandiego?” (24:55) Ohio Carmen Sandiego series Minot, North Dakota Land of 10,000 Lakes Fargo, North Dakota Howard the Duck Cleveland, Ohio Columbus, Ohio Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Drew Carey The Drew Carey Show Devo Free Stamp The Horseshoe Buckeye Cleveland Guardians Hope Memorial Bridge (Editor's note: Ash is incorrect in claiming that Pennsylvania is cooler than Ohio. I insist she regrets the error. -Esper) Flag of Ohio Flag of Puerto Rico Flag of Indiana 5: Terapixel asks, have video game controllers been “solved?” (31:46) Xbox Wireless Controller PlayStation Dualsense Controller Nintendo Joy-Con Home row Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing! Sega Saturn controller EVO Power A Fusion Fightpad 6: What elements of a game should be opaque or invisible to the player? (38:21) Animal Crossing series Telltale's The Walking Dead series Eternights Call of Duty series Leon Kennedy Sid Meier's Civilization series Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Minions Rabbids Jerry Lewis Freakazoid! Truman Capote The Movie What's His Name In Cold Blood 7: Who is the Jackie Chan of video games? (45:00) Jackie Chan Bruce Lee Snake in the Eagle's Shadow (1978) Rush Hour 3 (2007) Jet Li The Forbidden Kingdom (2008) Buster Keaton Mario Sonic the Hedgehog Ace Attorney series Mario Kart series Mario Party series Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Super Smash Brothers series Charles Martinet LIGHTNING ROUND: Trash Talk (50:35) Recommendations and Outro (56:08): Brandon: Check out the library, Upír z Feratu (1982) Ash: Take a walk in a cemetery (without your dog) Frank: Learn homerow This week's Insert Credit Show is brought to you by patrons like you. Thank you. Subscribe: RSS, YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more!
Uncle Jay in studio talking all things ALASKAN MOOSE HUNT!
Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) is making headlines in Ohio as deer herds face heavy losses, and the Ohio Department of Agriculture confirms a positive case in a cow in Meigs County. In this deep-dive video, Ohio Ag Net's Joel Penhorwood talks with ODA Director Brian Baldridge and State Veterinarian Dr. Dennis Summers about what the livestock case means, and what farmers should know. Clint McCoy, deer biologist with the Ohio Division of Wildlife, also joins the conversation to share the latest updates on Ohio's deer herd and what could be ahead for this fall's hunting season.
Deer tracking in Northern Maine isn't just about following tracks...it's a mental game. From patience and confidence to fatigue and tough decisions, this episode dives into the mindset that makes or breaks a hunt.Tracking big bucks in the Northern Maine is more than snow, gear, and rifles...it's about grit, patience, and mindset. From battling fatigue and doubt miles deep in the big woods, to making split-second decisions when a track goes cold, we explore the inner struggles that can make or break a hunt.Whether you're chasing your first buck on snow or sharpening your skills for another season, this conversation will help you build the confidence and mental toughness needed to stick with the track when others turn back.Join us as we unpack stories, lessons, and the hidden side of tracking that separates successful hunters from the rest. Enjoy!Check us out on the web at:https://www.maineoutdoorenthusiast.comContact:maineoutdoorenthusiast@gmail.com
Welcome back to Chasing Giants Podcast Episode 289 with Don Higgins & Terry Peer! In this episode, Don and Terry dive into: Velvet Shedding & the Fall Buck Shift: What's happening with bucks right now and how their ranges change as testosterone rises. Yearling Buck Movement: Why young bucks are wandering and what that means for your property. Late Food Plot Planting Tips: Strategies for using Mike's Mighty Micros to boost late plantings. The Hunter Podcast Recap: Don openly responds to long-standing rumors, shares his heart, and discusses integrity in the hunting industry. Faith & Kingdom Impact: How partners like Mathews Archery are spreading the Gospel through the new film Light of the World. Listener Q&A: Fences for deer management, switchgrass bedding cover, aging bucks, consulting insights, and much more. Prayer & Encouragement: The episode closes with a heartfelt prayer from Devon Hurley of Antioch Church of Christ.
Play NowEpisode 383 of the Twincast Podcast begins with crew talking all about the recent reveal of the highly anticipated Missing Link Ultra Magnus. The toy talk continues with the Wild King World Dragnus reveal before a brief discussion on overseas shipping interruptions due to tariffs. A broad range of listener questions are tackled including how to differentiate Scourge and Sweeps better, Star Wars and Marvel crossovers, AOTP Baldigus possibilities, and lack of space for cool displays before bragging rights brings the show to a close.
In the second hour of Terry Wickstrom Outdoors, Nate Zalinsky comes on to discuss Elk and Deer hunting, as well as Walleye, Pike, and Trout fishing. Then Donnie Coxsey comes on to talk about fall fishing and muzzleloaders. Finally, Brad Petersen joins the show, to talk a little Teal hunting. As well as shallow fishing out east.
Evolving the landscape to keep deer away, how repellents work, and two flowering favorites that they are sure to eat!
Plant spring-flowering bulbs now, crape myrtles, and Trent from Armor Wildlife Mgmt with deer patterns
In this episode, I sit down with fellow Vermonter and all-around woodsman, Jeremy Ballantine. Jeremy is one of those rare hunters who has mastered both the art of bowhunting and the tough, old-school craft of tracking deer in the big woods. Humble as they come, Jeremy's success speaks for itself—whether it's taking mature bucks here in the Northeast or chasing bull elk out West with a bow in hand.We dive into his approach to hunting, some stories from the mountains and the plains, and the mindset it takes to consistently find success in different parts of the country. It was a genuine, down-to-earth conversation with one of the most skilled hunters I've had the chance to talk with.
Guest: Matt WilliamsIn this episode, Matt and Alex dive into the challenges and opportunities of early season whitetail hunting. They break down reading the subtle signs deer leave behind—whether it's food sources, bedding areas, or travel patterns—and why success often comes from listening to what the deer are telling us, rather than forcing a plan. Tune in for strategies to stay adaptable, trust the deer's behavior, and set yourself up for a strong start to the season. Thank you for listening, and hope you enjoy.
In this episode of the HUNTR Podcast, Don Higgins joins us to talk early-season deer habitat strategies, how he consistently targets mature bucks, and his proven approach to growing and hunting giants. We also address the pen deer rumors, high fence debates, and farm controversy head-on, as Don sets the record straight once and for all. We hope you enjoy this episode and we can't thank Don enough for joining us. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show.Follow Don Higgins:https://www.youtube.com/@chasinggiantswithhigginsou6147higginsoutdoors.cominstagram.com/higginsoutdoorsSUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL:https://www.youtube.com/c/HUNTRTUBEShop HUNTR Merch:https://wearehuntr.com/HUNTR Podcast is presented by:Hoyt Archery: https://hoyt.com (Code HUNTR for 20% off apparel)DeerGro: https://www.deergro.com (Code HUNTR for 15% off)Predator Camo: https://www.predatorcamo.com/ (Code HUNTR for 20% off)Beast Broadheads: https://beastbroadheads.com/ (Code HUNTR for 10% off)Lone Wolf Custom Gear: https://www.lonewolfcustomgear.com/ (Code HUNTR for 10% off)MTN Tough: http://lab.mtntough.com/checkout/subscribe/purchase?code=huntr&plan=monthly (Code HUNTR for 1 free month)RackHub: https://www.rack-hub.com/huntr (Code HUNTR for 10% off)Pure Wildlife Blends: https://www.purewildlifeblends.com (Code HUNTR for 10% off)Primos: https://www.primos.com/ (Code HUNTR for 15% off)Bushnell: https://www.bushnell.com/ (Code HUNTR for 15% of
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It was supposed to be a quiet evening on the hilltop. Just a man, the breeze, and a storm rolling in over Crab Orchard. The kind of day where the air smells like rain and crabapples. But that evening brought something far worse. As he sat looking over the field, he saw what he thought was a buck—tall, alert, silhouetted against the tree line. But something was off. The color. The stance. The silence. And then… it stood up. This wasn't a deer. It rose onto two legs, towering at eight feet tall. Its body long, limbs lanky, but worst of all, its head: a skull. Emaciated. With glowing eyes and a rack of antlers that didn't belong to anything natural. And the smell? Decay. Worse than death. Worse than that time the funeral home lost power and the whole block—including the caramel apple stand next door—was bathed in the stench of the unthinkable. This thing, this demon deer, watched. It never crossed the hilltop. It stayed just out of reach, lurking at the edge of reason. And then, slowly, it backed away into the tree line—and vanished. Just like that. Could it have been a Wendigo? A skinwalker? Or some undiscovered nightmare of the deep woods? A shape-shifting spirit with a hunger far older than time? You may laugh… but wait until the next time you see something tall at the edge of the trees—and it doesn't blink. #DemonDeer #WendigoSighting #ShapeShifter #CryptidEncounter #RealGhostStories #BackwoodsTerror #RottenBuck #HauntedHilltop #ParanormalEncounter #CrabOrchardHorror Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story: https://www.youtube.com/@realghoststoriesonline Want even more? Become a supporter and unlock exclusive extras, ad-free episodes, and advanced access: Apple Premium: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ad-free-advance-a-ghostly-playlist/id880791662?i=1000723754502 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/realghoststories Stay connected with us on social: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ghostpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@realghoststoriesonline Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/RealGhostStoriesOnline/
In this very first Inside the NDA episode, Jeremy sits down with Lindsay Thomas Jr., Chief Communications Officer for the National Deer Association, for an eye-opening discussion on how deer see, smell, and survive in the wild. Lindsay breaks down fascinating insights into deer vision—how their broader peripheral view, ability to see in low light, and rapid information processing give them a huge advantage over hunters. They also dive into why scent control and cover matter more than just camo, and how understanding these details can elevate your time in the woods. Beyond the science, this episode highlights why the NDA's mission matters now more than ever. Jeremy and Lindsay discuss deer behavior patterns, how hunters can prepare both physically and mentally for success, and the importance of practicing in the same gear you'll hunt in. Lindsay also shares how NDA programs like Field to Fork and local chapters are strengthening the hunting community and creating opportunities for mentorship, recruitment, and education. Whether you're chasing whitetails this fall or looking to give back to the next generation of hunters, this conversation is packed with insights to make you sharper and more connected in the field. 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://thebowtiquellc.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, Dan, Aaron, and Nate discuss the September shift in deer behavior as hunting season approaches. They explore how changing food sources, bachelor groups, and antler dynamics influence deer movement. The conversation also touches on the impact of crop harvest on deer behavior and strategies for preparing for the upcoming hunting season, including the importance of scouting and understanding deer patterns.takeaways The September shift marks a significant change in deer behavior as food sources change. Bucks often follow does as they shift to new food sources. Bachelor groups tend to break up as the season progresses, with older bucks often separating from younger ones. Antler size can influence dominance hierarchies among bucks, affecting their social dynamics. Deer may exhibit increased fighting behavior in early September as they establish dominance. The transition from summer to fall can lead to decreased deer movement as they adjust to hormonal changes. Crop harvest can significantly impact deer behavior, often leading to increased visibility in open fields. Scouting and understanding food sources are crucial for successful hunting during the September shift. Youth hunters can benefit from early season hunts to gain experience and fill the freezer. The dynamics of deer movement can vary significantly based on local agricultural practices and environmental conditions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, Dan, Aaron, and Nate discuss the September shift in deer behavior as hunting season approaches. They explore how changing food sources, bachelor groups, and antler dynamics influence deer movement. The conversation also touches on the impact of crop harvest on deer behavior and strategies for preparing for the upcoming hunting season, including the importance of scouting and understanding deer patterns.takeaways The September shift marks a significant change in deer behavior as food sources change. Bucks often follow does as they shift to new food sources. Bachelor groups tend to break up as the season progresses, with older bucks often separating from younger ones. Antler size can influence dominance hierarchies among bucks, affecting their social dynamics. Deer may exhibit increased fighting behavior in early September as they establish dominance. The transition from summer to fall can lead to decreased deer movement as they adjust to hormonal changes. Crop harvest can significantly impact deer behavior, often leading to increased visibility in open fields. Scouting and understanding food sources are crucial for successful hunting during the September shift. Youth hunters can benefit from early season hunts to gain experience and fill the freezer. The dynamics of deer movement can vary significantly based on local agricultural practices and environmental conditions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this very first Inside the NDA episode, Jeremy sits down with Lindsay Thomas Jr., Chief Communications Officer for the National Deer Association, for an eye-opening discussion on how deer see, smell, and survive in the wild. Lindsay breaks down fascinating insights into deer vision—how their broader peripheral view, ability to see in low light, and rapid information processing give them a huge advantage over hunters. They also dive into why scent control and cover matter more than just camo, and how understanding these details can elevate your time in the woods.Beyond the science, this episode highlights why the NDA's mission matters now more than ever. Jeremy and Lindsay discuss deer behavior patterns, how hunters can prepare both physically and mentally for success, and the importance of practicing in the same gear you'll hunt in. Lindsay also shares how NDA programs like Field to Fork and local chapters are strengthening the hunting community and creating opportunities for mentorship, recruitment, and education. Whether you're chasing whitetails this fall or looking to give back to the next generation of hunters, this conversation is packed with insights to make you sharper and more connected in the field.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://thebowtiquellc.com/
Y’all already know what time it is.... Dub is coming in HOT!
This episode of 'Maximize Your Hunt' features a discussion on the importance of wetlands in hunting properties, focusing on their role in deer habitat and waterfowl management. Jon Teater (Whitetail Landscapes) and Eric Lance (Hunt Science) focus their conversation on food plot management, soil remediation, and the significance of plant selection for maintaining water quality and biodiversity. The speakers emphasize the need for careful planning and management of wetland areas, including the challenges posed by invasive species and the benefits of controlled burning. The episode concludes with encouragement for listeners to engage with local conservation agencies to enhance their wetland areas. Takeaways: Wetlands provide essential habitat for both deer and waterfowl. Food plots should be managed with attention to soil health and plant diversity. Emergent species in wetlands can serve as forage for deer. Water quality is critical for the health of wetland ecosystems. Invasive species management is a key aspect of wetland maintenance. Controlled burning can help reset plant communities and promote growth. Hunting pressure can negatively impact wildlife populations. Engaging with local conservation agencies can provide valuable resources. Diversity in plant life enhances habitat quality for wildlife. Wetland restoration is a worthwhile investment for landowners. Social Links https://whitetaillandscapes.com/ https://www.facebook.com/whitetaillandscapes/ https://www.instagram.com/whitetail_landscapes/?hl=en https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-huntscience-podcast/id1646115040 https://www.instagram.com/huntscience_podcast/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the Missouri Woods & Water Podcast we have on Derek Dixon from Whitetail Research. He shares his journey into the world of deer hunting and research. He discusses the importance of understanding deer behavior from a hunter's perspective, the role of technology such as drones in studying deer movements, and the surprising findings from his research on mature bucks. The conversation delves into various aspects of deer behavior, including bedding habits, feeding patterns, and the significance of terrain features. Derek also touches on his future plans for consulting and the potential for further research in the field. Thanks for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Drifting Outdoors, the crew dives into what it really means to be a hunter in today's world. Brandon returns from Indiana after keynoting a Backcountry Hunters & Anglers event, reflecting on conservation, community, and the responsibility modern hunters carry.Jameson Hibbs — BHA regional coordinator — shares insights on the organization's mission, growth, and the fight for public lands. From the infamous Missouri Four corner-crossing battle to the culture shift from tradition to trophy obsession, the conversation explores hunting's past, present, and uncertain future. It's a candid, passionate, and sometimes controversial look at why we hunt, what's at stake, and how hunters can protect both their legacy and the wild places we all share.For more info: BHA WebsiteBHA FacebookBHA InstagramSpecial thanks to:Living The Dream Outdoor PropertiesSuperior Foam Insulation LLCDoolittle TrailersScenic Rivers TaxidermyConnect with Driftwood Outdoors:FacebookInstagramYouTubeEmail:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com
This episode of 'Maximize Your Hunt' features a discussion on the importance of wetlands in hunting properties, focusing on their role in deer habitat and waterfowl management. Jon Teater (Whitetail Landscapes) and Eric Lance (Hunt Science) focus their conversation on food plot management, soil remediation, and the significance of plant selection for maintaining water quality and biodiversity. The speakers emphasize the need for careful planning and management of wetland areas, including the challenges posed by invasive species and the benefits of controlled burning. The episode concludes with encouragement for listeners to engage with local conservation agencies to enhance their wetland areas.Takeaways:Wetlands provide essential habitat for both deer and waterfowl.Food plots should be managed with attention to soil health and plant diversity.Emergent species in wetlands can serve as forage for deer.Water quality is critical for the health of wetland ecosystems.Invasive species management is a key aspect of wetland maintenance.Controlled burning can help reset plant communities and promote growth.Hunting pressure can negatively impact wildlife populations.Engaging with local conservation agencies can provide valuable resources.Diversity in plant life enhances habitat quality for wildlife.Wetland restoration is a worthwhile investment for landowners. Social Linkshttps://whitetaillandscapes.com/https://www.facebook.com/whitetaillandscapes/https://www.instagram.com/whitetail_landscapes/?hl=enhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-huntscience-podcast/id1646115040https://www.instagram.com/huntscience_podcast/
This week on the Missouri Woods & Water Podcast we have on Derek Dixon from Whitetail Research. He shares his journey into the world of deer hunting and research. He discusses the importance of understanding deer behavior from a hunter's perspective, the role of technology such as drones in studying deer movements, and the surprising findings from his research on mature bucks. The conversation delves into various aspects of deer behavior, including bedding habits, feeding patterns, and the significance of terrain features. Derek also touches on his future plans for consulting and the potential for further research in the field. Thanks for listening!
Blake is joined by regular contributor Matt Baxter, and special guest Kara Van Hoose from the Colorado Department of Parks and Wildlife to discuss the (not that mysterious) outbreak of "tentacle bunnies" in Colorado this summer. News reports of "rabbits with tentacles"Deer wasting disease (zombie deer)"Colorado Cannibal" Alfred PackerColorado Parks & Wildlife Colorado Parks & Wildlife Karl Shuker's blog about Jackalope99% Invisible episode on JackalopeWall DrugBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/monstertalk--6267523/support.Some product links may be affiliated with Amazon revenue sharing.
In this episode, hosts Jacob and Eric discuss cool-season food plots with MSU Deer Lab graduate student Luke Resop. They cover key topics such as food plot placement, soil testing, and seed-bed preparation in part 1 of this 2-part series. 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)
It's back, it's finally back. Deer season is upon us, and we couldn't be happier. Parker and Clay fought the heat for an early-season velvet hunt and had the time of their lives chasing giant bucks. Clay came home with one less tag, and Parker came home with less in his heart. If you love the show, click this link and join our thriving online community! www.patreon.com/socohunt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Land Podcast - The Pursuit of Land Ownership and Investing
Welcome to the land podcast, a platform for people looking to educate themselves in the world of land ownership, land investing, staying up to date with current land trends in the Midwest, and hearing from industry experts and professionals. On today's episode, we are back in the studio with Skip Sligh, rehashing a live event we did over on the whitetail master academy. We discuss: Skip shares insights on ideal land ratios for whitetail habitat A mix of 60-70% timber and 30-40% tillable land is preferred Deer can inhabit newly planted areas in 4-5 years with proper care The importance of diverse food sources for deer is emphasized A 40-acre timber block can provide everything deer need Mowing clover can promote growth, but timing is crucial Use herbicides wisely to manage weeds in clover plots A solid burn-down cocktail for corn includes Gly and 2 4-D Acuron is recommended for corn pre-emergent herbicide Investing in habitat improvements increases farm value significantly And so much more! Get Pre-Approved to Purchase a farm with Buck Land Funding https://www.whitetailmasteracademy.com Use code 'HOFER' to save 10% off at www.theprairiefarm.com Massive potential tax savings: ASMLABS.Net -Moultrie: https://bit.ly/moultrie_ -Hawke Optics: https://bit.ly/hawkeoptics_ -OnX: https://bit.ly/onX_Hunt -Painted Arrow: https://bit.ly/PaintedArrow
Big rubs and community scrapes get all the attention when it comes to deer sign, and I get it. They're cool, and in some way, they're a good indicator that you're on the right scouting path. However, they can be misleading if you misinterpret the surrounding clues or landscape. On the other hand, deer tracks don't quite get the love they deserve. They might not be as exciting as other sign, but they can tell you a lot more than a pawed-out spot...