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Koe Wetzel is back in God's Country with The Brothers Hunt. This time, Koe joins Reid and Dan to talk about life beyond the stage—hunting whitetails across Texas, chasing turkeys in Hawaii, hunting in Australia, becoming a father, getting engaged, and why the outdoors remains the one place he can completely unplug. Koe shares the story of the first big buck he ever killed, lessons learned from his grandfather, his dream Midwest rut hunt, life on the road, and the moments that matter most when the cameras are off. We also dive into his upcoming album The Night Champion, the creative process behind songs like "The Man," and how family has changed his perspective on success. If you love country music, hunting stories, faith, family, and life outdoors, this is a conversation you won't want to miss. BROUGHT TO YOU BY TACTACAM, Log In and get 20% OFF all hardware with code: GODSCOUNTRY20 at www.tactacam.com TBH INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thebrothershunt/ TBH FACEBOOK: TBHhttps://www.facebook.com/thebrothershunt/ GCP FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/godscountrypodcast GCP INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/thegodscountrypodcast/ TBH/ GCP TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@brothershunt?lang=en TBH MERCH: https://the-brothers-hunt.myshopify.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I was nine years into my public land hunting career when I first dipped my toe in the target-buck pool. The North Carolina hitlister showed up on my trail cameras just before Halloween, with pre-rut in full swing, and a gnarly heat wave set to roll in a week later. With nearly a decade of experience in my rearview mirror, I made one of the dumbest hunting mistakes of my life—I stayed home on November 7. The temps hit 80 degrees, and I convinced...
This week on Sasquatch Odyssey, I sit down with Brett from Colorado, a lifelong outdoorsman, avid hunter, and longtime listener who finally decided to send his story in. What unfolds across this conversation is one of those grounded, no-frills encounters that I think hits harder than the big sexy sightings, because Brett isn't trying to sell you anything.He's a guy who grew up in the Colorado mountains, knows what belongs out there, and ran headfirst into something that didn't.Brett's first brush with the unknown happened when he was around 16 or 17 years old, somewhere in 2006 or 2007, while camping at the alpine lakes on the western side of I-25 in southern Colorado. A fire, a friend, a quiet night, and then a sound coming out of the tree line that didn't match anything he had ever heard in those mountains. He describes it as a howl, but a howl with bass to it, something guttural that didn't track as canine. His buddy went pale almost immediately and told him his grandpa had warned him about Bigfoot. That was the first time Brett had ever really heard the word in any serious way, and the wood knocks rolling in from the timber that night did the rest of the work. The bigger story, and the one that has stayed with him for almost twenty years now, happened in the summer of 2009 on a remote stretch of road between Durango and Alamosa. Brett, his now-wife, and his best friend Paul were on a road trip out to California after graduating high school. Somewhere south of the Four Corners, deep in unfamiliar country and lost off the MapQuest directions, a doe ran out in front of the Jeep and refused to leave the road. She kept pace in the headlights for a couple hundred yards, which any hunter will tell you is not normal deer behavior.Then Brett saw it on an embankment off the driver's side. Seven to ten feet tall, black and shaggy, and a pair of eyes he describes as Texas Longhorn orange catching the headlights and then dimming as he passed.His friend Paul, who comes from a Hispanic and Native American family, refused to discuss it for the next ten or fifteen miles down the road. When he finally broke, he confirmed everything Brett had seen, then immediately shut it back down with three words that get to the heart of so much of this phenomenon. We don't talk about him. Paul had been raised to believe that talking about this creature is what brings him around to take children. That cultural weight, that learned silence, is something I've explored on this show many times with Fred from Alaska and others, and Brett's experience puts a fresh face on it.We get into the wood knocks Brett heard up at the alpine lakes and how they compare to what I heard with Todd Standing up in Radium and what I've experienced right here on my own property in North Carolina.Brett describes the sound as more of a hollow whop than a wood-on-wood thud, and we talk through my growing belief, shaped by years of conversations with Doug Hajicek and Tom Powell, that a lot of these knocks are being made with the mouth and hand rather than with sticks or clubs. The simple reality is that you cannot walk into the woods and reliably find a piece of wood solid enough to produce that kind of report. The physics don't work.The conversation moves into eye shine, which is where Brett's hunting background really earns its keep. He breaks down the difference between the green and white shine you get off deer and elk, the yellow on cats and bears, and the quick flash of a mountain lion crossing a road, and then explains why what he saw that night fit none of it. The eyes were steady. They tracked the Jeep without flinching. The creature didn't move, didn't hide, didn't react the way anything in those woods is supposed to react.Brett's read, and I think it's a sharp one, is that the thing was hunting that doe and the Jeep just happened to roll into the middle of it.We spend real time on the question of why people clam up after these encounters, and Brett's answer is honest and uncomfortable. Most of the time it's not culture, it's social pressure. He had this conversation with his own parents after the sighting and got the standard dismissals. Probably a bear. You were tired. It was late. He's watched friends shut down their own stories mid-sentence at a bar because of how the table might react.His framing is one I appreciated. If you are comfortable with who you are, it shouldn't matter whether your best friend believes you. The story is yours either way.There's a moment in this episode I want to call out because it caught me off guard in the best way. Brett pauses the interview to ask me a question, which almost never happens on this show, and he proposes a theory about my own experiences filming My Bigfoot Life out in the Pacific Northwest in the summer of 2024. He suggests that the calm I felt during that night hike, when I was within ten feet of one of these things and chose to chase it up the ridge rather than retreat, is the same conditioned response that kicked in during my sixteen years in law enforcement, including the two times I was shot at on the job with the Atlanta Police Department. The sheepdog reflex. Run toward the danger, not away from it. I had never quite framed it that way myself, and he might be onto something.We close with Brett's confirmation moment, which came years after the sighting when a Native American truck driver from the Four Corners region described the exact same orange eyes on the exact same pass without Brett feeding him a single detail. That kind of independent corroboration, from a man whose culture has been quietly tracking this creature for centuries, is the kind of data point that doesn't show up in a documentary but matters more than most of what does.Brett's encouragement to anyone sitting on a story is the same encouragement I have been giving for years on this show. Send it in. It doesn't have to be five feet away. It doesn't have to come with video. Every account is another data point in a repository we are still building together, and the only way this conversation moves forward is if people stop swallowing what they saw.A huge thank you to Brett for trusting me with his story, for the great questions he turned back on me, and for being exactly the kind of grounded, thoughtful witness this subject needs more of.Email BrianGet Our FREE NewsletterGet Brian's Books Leave Us A VoicemailVisit Our WebsiteBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sasquatch-odyssey--4839697/support.Have you had a Bigfoot encounter, Sasquatch sighting, Dogman experience, or other cryptid or paranormal encounter? We'd love to hear your story. Email brian@paranormalworldproductions.com to be featured on a future episode of Sasquatch Odyssey.Sasquatch Odyssey is a leading Bigfoot and cryptid podcast exploring real encounters, field research, and scientific analysis of the Sasquatch phenomenon.Follow the show and turn on automatic downloads so you never miss an episode.
This week on In Pursuit, Rich Froning and the crew head to Texas chasing free range axis deer with Perennial Outfitters. What starts with a perfect shot turns into a long track, pouring rain, and a reminder that hunting rarely goes according to plan. The guys talk through the highs, lows, missed opportunities, good laughs, and what keeps them coming back anyway. They get into spot and stalk hunting in Texas, learning from guides, preparing for the mountains, and why time in the field matters. There is plenty of chaos, cactus, bad luck, redemption, and the kind of stories that only happen when you are hunting with your buddies. Connect with Rich Froning MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and Youtube Clips Subscribe to The MeatEater Podcast Network on YouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We go back to our roots to bring you this episode from The Lost Nosler Tapes. These were the conversations I had with Big John Nosler back in the early 2000s. These tapes were the basis on which I wrote John's story - Going Ballistic and for the next book, Bob Nosler Born Ballistic. When I found these tapes, I digitized them to save the conversations. Want more? Get the book Bob Nosler Born Ballistic. Look for it at https://www.nosler.com/born-ballistic-hardcover-book.html If you want to support free speech and good hunting content on the Information Superhighway, look for our coffee and books and wildlife forage blends at https://www.garylewisoutdoors.com/Shop/This episode is sponsored by West Coast Floats, of Philomath, Oregon, made in the USA since 1982 for steelhead and salmon fishermen. Visit https://westcoastfloats.com/Our TV sponsors include: Nosler, Camp Chef, Warne Scope Mounts, Carson, Pro-Cure Bait Scents, The Dalles Area Chamber of Commerce, Madras Ford, Bailey Seed and Smartz.Watch select episodes of Frontier Unlimited on our network of affiliates around the U.S. or click https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=gary+lewis+outdoors+frontier+unlimited
In the immediate aftermath of the Battle of Salamis (480 BC), both the Greek city-states and the Persian Empire are left facing a critical question: what comes next?In this episode, we explore the tense and uncertain months that followed one of the most decisive naval battles in ancient history. While the Athenians celebrate their victory, they must also confront the reality that the war is far from over. Themistocles, ever the strategist, takes to the Aegean—seeking to punish those accused of medizing and to strengthen Athens' position among the Greek world.Meanwhile, the Persian king Xerxes I withdraws, leaving behind a powerful army under his cousin and general Mardonius. From central Greece, Mardonius prepares for the next phase of the conflict, as a fragile Hellenic coalition gathers at the Isthmus of Corinth—determined to defend the Peloponnese at all costs.But beneath the surface, political tensions, rivalries, and strategic disagreements threaten to fracture the Greek alliance.Will the Persians strike again?Or will they wait for Xerxes to return with an even greater force?*Contents:*00:00 Xerxes' Decision11:59 Themistocles the Cunning23:06 The Long and Deadly March Home30:27 Mardonius' Grand Strategy for Greece39:28 An Achaemenid-Athenian Alliance?!?55:45 Mardonius Marches on Athens Again01:00:55 The Honorable Men of Sparta!01:10:03 Thank You and PatronsSpecial thanks to *Farya Faraji* for the following musical compositions featured throughout the program: "Rise of Arsaces""Achaemenes""Mater""To Phrygia""Under Iranian Stars""In Pythagoras' Mind""Fratres""Aima""Legends of Sparta"Check out more of his work that spans across many countries, cultures and time periods: https://www.youtube.com/@faryafaraji.and.worldmusiciansYou can also find them on the albums:*Songs of Old Iran Vols. I & II**Voices of the Ancients Vols. I & II* Additional Music:Epidemic Sound"Pepper Seeds""Interstate 895" "A Glimmer of Hope""Can I Reach You""On the Lookout""Keeping up with the Tarahumaras""The Trustee""Zero Remorse""Dark Premonitions""Where Kings Walk""Checkmate""Deer Hunt"Support the show
साताऱ्याला शाहू महाराजांचा तो दिमाखदार राज्याभिषेक पार पडला... पण जून १७०८ मध्ये सेनापती धनाजीराव जाधव यांचे अचानक निधन झाले! त्यांच्या मृत्यूनंतर शाहू महाराजांनी त्यांचा गर्विष्ठ मुलगा चंद्रसेन जाधव याला सेनापती बनवले. चंद्रसेन हा बाळाजींच्या अफाट बुद्धिमत्तेचा भयंकर राग करायचा. तो सतत बाळाजींना संपवण्याची संधीच शोधत होता. आणि १७११ सालात त्याला ही संधी मिळाली... बाळाजींच्या फौजेतील पिराजी नावाचा एक सैनिक एका हरणाची शिकार करत होता. ते घाबरलेले हरीण आपला जीव वाचवण्यासाठी चंद्रसेनाच्या गोटातील व्यासराव नावाच्या ब्राह्मणाच्या तंबूत घुसले. व्यासरावाने त्याला वाचवण्याचा प्रयत्न केला... पण पिराजीचा भाला चुकून व्यासरावाला लागला आणि तो रक्ताच्या थारोळ्यात खाली कोसळला! या एका घटनेवरून चंद्रसेनाच्या रागाचा भयंकर ज्वालामुखी उसळला. त्याने आपला इगो दुखावल्यामुळे बाळाजींकडे त्या सैनिकाची थेट मागणी केली. पण बाळाजींनी आपल्या प्रामाणिक सैनिकाला देण्यास स्पष्ट नकार दिला! इगो दुखावलेल्या चंद्रसेनाने आपली हजारोची फौज बाळाजींना मारण्यासाठी मागे सोडली... बाळाजी आपली पत्नी राधाबाई आणि अकरा वर्षांचा तरुण बाजीराव यांना घेऊन वाऱ्याच्या वेगाने घोड्यावरून पळत होते! पाठीवर साक्षात मृत्यू तलवारी उपसून धावत होता... नीरा नदीच्या खोऱ्यातील परिंचे नावाच्या गावात पिलाजी जाधवराव स्वतःच्या जीवाची पर्वा न करता देवासारखा मदतीला धावून आला आणि त्याने या कुटुंबाला सुरक्षित वाचवले. पण लहान बाजीराव आणि बाळाजी या भयंकर संकटातून पूर्णपणे कसे निसटणार? आणि राजकारणात तो नवा शत्रू कोण उभा राहणार होता? ... [Music Fades Out] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
EP 222 In this episode of The Salty Yak Outdoors Podcast you will hear all about the adventure that was our 2026 Arizona archery deer hunt! Spent 10 days in the field chasing deer and it was great! Thanks for listening!!!!
Capt. Mike Gallo, Angling Adventures of Louisiana, gives his field report.
https://www.outdoornews.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Jan-10-long-show.mp3 Top topics on this week’s Outdoor News Radio broadcast include a Minnesota deer season recap with Managing Editor Rob Drieslein and Editor Tim Spielman. The pair also discuss Spielman's recent column on party hunting. Then Scott Sparlin joins the show to share efforts to create a Minnesota River Coordinating Commission focused on improving the water quality of the state's namesake river. Shooting writer Ron Spomer then joins for a SHOT Show preview and to discuss affordable bucket list opportunities for the traveling hunter. Tim Lesmeister and Drieslein wrap up the show with the latest national mountain lion stories, then Lesmeister offers his take on Gov. Tim Walz announcing that he won't be running for a third term. The post Episode 574 – Deer hunt recap, Minnesota River cleanup, bucket list trips, Gov. Walz announcement appeared first on Outdoor News.
I live in a part of the South known as the Pine Belt. Most of the public lands in this part of Mississippi and Alabama consist almost entirely of old-growth or managed pine stands. There's a running joke that the deer in this area survive on a diet of pine cones. If you've ever hunted in some of these places, you might actually start to believe it. Unlike the big bucks of Mississippi's delta or Alabama's Black Belt, a mature buck down here might...
Send us a textWe close out the year with a father-son hunt that turns a windy near-miss into a perfect recovery—and a moment that defines the season. From hard lessons and smart gear choices to team wins, big events, and what's next, this one's about what worked, what didn't, and why the brotherhood always comes first.• building a ground blind and bait site with a five-year-old in mind• swirling wind, blown deer, predator screams, and safety-first calls• a quick second sit, camera failure, steady shot, and short recovery• muzzleloader setup and bullet choice for dependable results• low-hit blood sign myths and making smarter recovery decisions• team highlights from deer, bear, and coyote seasons• saddle hunting, leafy camo, and realistic packing tips• wild game dinner plans, shows, and community events• Patreon videos, new segments, and fresh merch• locked-in 2026 goals for winter bow, turkey, and goose seasons
Join Living the Dream Outdoors Podcast Host Bill Cooper as he interviews leaders of the Missouri Baptist Healthcare Ministries Arcadia Valley Baptist Home neighbors (residents) deer hunt. These hunts take place across Missouri at six Baptist Homes. They each have land where deer and turkey roam. Dr. Rodney Harrison, Spencer Hutson and Pastor Justin Perry join Cooper to reveal the history of the Baptist Homes deer hunts and discuss the benefits of re-activating elderly deer hunters and introducing new elders to the sport of deer hunting. They also tell teh story of resident Judy Varner's first buck.
Intro -Mikle Welcome back to another episode of Let's Go Hunt, the hunting podcast brought to you by long nights and impossible odds. Tonight we have: Sam Alexander - powered by the powder of your mom's love Vince H, return of the Lorax Dave Packard, Cabela's Deer Hunt 2004 irl And, standing in my field of fucks to give, behold it is barren, I'm Mike Goncalves, Around the Campfire Tonight: Big Bucks and not ducks Lew French Sam's special note: leave us a review if you would like to see the downfall of corporate podcasts! Warheads on Foreheads with Mike https://aimpoint.us/news-updates/a-hunters-gripping-story-of-surviving-a-bear-attack?srsltid=AfmBOopvS44P_weEAE9JyG9PfLR4hZuiGqG-qE7c2i8mWWGvXgt2aiU8 What can we learn from this? We can learn to be better people, probs Eventual Ad Slot . Personal Gear Chat and Updates: Mike Dave Butler county pa bear Took about 5 hours to drag out a little under half a mile 608 dressed, live 717 Fuckin hog Deer season opened. Many deers Literally drove over a 3x4 Snow be fuckin with my hunting plans Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands fuckery? C:/Users/dapac/Downloads/CCNG_DraftAssessment_202500703_Final508_RevisedMaps_.pdf https://www.fs.usda.gov/r02/psicc/planning/forest-plan/grasslands-plan-revision-library Sam I'm just here the food. Vince Thanksgiving Day recap The Boy's Friday adventure, Plus Saturday's squirrel Sunday morning rundown Sunday afternoon delight Canning deer meat Trying to work on the coyote hide Got the tanning solution prepped and working the hide soon Worked on the hide, hope I got enough flesh off Set the fur, hope I got it set well enough Got out and shot my bow some which was fun Finally really got my crossbow dialed in…I think Flagstaff Greyboe Rifle Stock has got me MOIST News and World Events Initiative 82 https://leg.colorado.gov/content/wildlife-and-ecosystem-conservation-commission-0 Wyoming Corner Crossing going to the Supreme Court? https://montanafreepress.org/2025/05/22/landowner-looks-to-appeal-loss-in-corner-crossing-case-to-us-supreme-court/ Spotlighting With Dave: What are some other uses for thermals? Subsonic 22LR: so many ammo options, so what's the difference? What the Rut is going on here? or The Otter Creek Labs Polonium 30. What's it good for? Leave us a review or I will hire a gang of hitmen to come to your house and eat your lunchmeat!Please, if you listen to our show, leave a review! Go to lghpodcast.com -> Click on Support the Show -> Leave us a Review! -> Follow the link to your favorite podcast brain beamer and leave us a review! Email contact@lghpodcast.com and get a sticker pack! Outro - Sam Support the sport and take a buddy hunting! If you like that buddy, tell them about our show! If you don't like that buddy, tickle his fault line. Hit us up at lghpodcast.com. Thanks for listening and Let's Go Hunt! EMAIL: contact@lghpodcast.com Let's Go Hunt Archives - Firearms Radio Network
You don't see many bucks carry this much mass all the way out… so when we saw the giant that @cullan_parker tagged in Southeastern Ohio, we knew we had to bring you guys the full story.. This brute taped out with an official Buckmasters score of 171 inches, and the hunt behind it is one you'll want to hear. Huge congrats @cullan_parker and thanks for letting us share your story! Find a BTR Scorer near you! https://buckmasters.com/Resources/BTR/Find-a-BTR-Scorer Use Buckmasters25 and receive 25% off your next purchase of Rocky boots! Rocky Boot: https://www.rockyboots.com Alabama Black Belt: https://alabamablackbeltadventures.org Easton: https://eastonarchery.com MTM Case Gard: https://mtmcase-gard.com Legendary Whitetails: https://www.legendarywhitetails.com Yamaha: https://yamaha-motor.com Antler Rings: https://antlerrings.com
Overwhelmed by hunting gear options? We break down the essential checklist every first-time deer hunter actually needs - from legal must-haves to clothing, safety gear, and field essentials - plus the rookie mistakes that can ruin your hunt before it starts. Deer Hunting Strategies City: Goshen Address: 148 Green Mountain Hts. Website: https://www.deerhuntingstrategies.com/
Hunting season has come and gone and we've got such tales to tell. Joining us are Lisa, Lily, and Reed to share in their deer hunts from 2025. How did it go? Were they successful? Will the family be fed this winter? Listen in.
Steve Gruber welcomes Chad Stewart, Cervid and Wildlife Interactions Unit Supervisor for the Michigan DNR, to talk all things firearm deer season as hunters across the state head into the woods. Chad breaks down what hunters need to know this year, from herd health and movement patterns to safety reminders, harvest expectations, and what the DNR is watching closely throughout the season.
The Common Folk crew welcomes in Ozzy, Andy's son, fresh off his first deer hunt. Together they talk about nerves, excitement, and the joy of learning something passed down through family. It's a wholesome, feel-good episode about traditions, mentorship, and growing up outdoors.Show notes & Sponsor links:https://barnowl.tech/
#100: We're kicking off a new season of Reckoning with stories from the Utah General Archery Deer Hunt — from solo days in the mountains to family hunts and the lessons that come with both. Brittney shares how she juggles hunting season with mom life, creative work, and keeping meals wild and healthy. Plus, she answers listener questions about finding balance between solo hunts and family hunts, staying grounded during busy seasons, and her favorite ways to cook wild game this fall. Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 3:00 - What's to come 6:26 - Utah General Archery Deer hunt recap 9:08 - balancing kids sports and hunting 12:00 - solo hunting and reflections 15:50 - elk encounter 21:35 - Ad break: Ollin & MTN OPS 25:44 - Mom and son General Archery Deer hunt 30:15 - General Archery Deer hunt big target mule deer recap and finishing out the season 41:32 - Ad break: SheepFeet 43:50 - How our Utah hunting went all together 46:43 - What's to come this season 47:22 - Listener questions 49:09 - How do you balance hunting as family time versus personal time? I love taking my kids out, but sometimes I miss those quiet solo hunts. 53:41 - I've got a freezer full of venison and wild turkey, but I'm running out of ideas beyond the basics. What's one of your favorite creative or healthy wild game recipes? 57:00 - Final Thoughts Get our FAVORITE links, codes & more here! EPISODE MENTIONS: Watch the show on YouTube HERE Submit your favorites at thereckoningpodcast.com/submit OLLIN for the best digiscoping systems out there use code: RECKONING for 10% OFF SHOP HERE SHEEPFEET for custom orthotics, the best hunting shoe and the hideout hoodie use code: RECKONING for 10% OFF SHOP HERE MTN OPS for the best supplements and gear. Use code BRITT for 20% OFF your order! RUGGED ROAD COOLER GET 10% OFF your lightweight and organized cooler here or USE CODE: LONG Have Reckoning create content for your brand, learn more HERE! Follow Us on Social: Brittney Long IGReckoning IG Affiliate Disclaimer. Show Notes may contain affiliate links. If you click through my referral link, at no additional cost to you, I may earn a small commission if you make a purchase. Thank you for supporting RECKONING LLC.
EP 215 - In this episode of The Salty Yak Outdoors Podcast I tell the story of my 2025 Arizona Rifle Coues Deer Hunt. It was a great time and once again I learned a few things. Thanks for listening.
We've got a mixed bag of stories and updates this week on the podcast as we bring you the latest from the deer woods, a trailer mishap that got ugly and a deadly story from the squirrel woods as a hunter mistook his buddy for a squirrel. Don't miss this one! The Hunting Roots Podcast is brought to you by onX Hunt - www.onxmaps.com www.mossyoak.com
We just got back from a great hunt in Georgia, targeting feed trees with our buddy Greg Maher! Greg was on the show last year talking about how to effectively hunt feed trees, and this week we put his strategy to the test in person! Got a question for the show? Submit a listener Q&A form - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1uMXP Grab some Southern Outdoorsmen merch here - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1u4aK Join Woodsman Wire - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1u4aR Use the promo code “southern” for a discount on your OnX Hunt membership here - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1tyfm Use code SOUTHERN10 for a discount on Outdoor Edge Knives - https://linkly.link/2EvPX Check out Latitude Outdoors for your mobile hunting gear - https://2ly.link/1zVDI Use code TSOP15 for a discount on Mossy Oak - https://linkly.link/2ERb8 Save 10% on your next Vortex Optics order at eurooptic.com using the Promo Code “southern10” - https://2ly.link/1wyYO Use code SOUTHERN20 for a discount on all vortex apparel, including eyewear Use code “SOUTHERN25” for a discount on Houndstooth Game Calls: https://2ly.link/24tFz Have you tagged a deer using something you heard on the show? Submit your listener success story here - Share Your Story Here Come chat with us on our Thursday Hunter Hangouts! Join our patreon - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1uMXU NOTE: Not all advertisements run on this show are endorsed by The Southern Outdoorsmen Podcast unless an ad is read by one of the hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#99 - Join me and my husband, Cody, for a raw, unfiltered, and laugh-filled conversation recorded right from camp during the opening weekend of the Utah Archery Deer Hunt. With the sound of aspen trees in the background, we share almost 20 years of hunting memories, adventures, and what it's really like to be a couple in the outdoors. In this episode, you'll hear: Our most frequently asked questions about hunting as a couple Our favorite moments on hunts together and lessons learned A little bit of “couples therapy” as we reflect on past hunts together
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Depredation deer hunts seem to be growing in popularity among the farming community, and we were recently approached about helping with one of these hunts for a local landowner. We're talking all about our experience on one of these hunts as well as the pros and cons that go with it. Don't miss this one! The Hunting Roots Podcast is brought to you by onX Hunt - www.onxmaps.comwww.mossyoak.com
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In This Hour:-- Tom helps surprise a 12-year old with the Gun Talk GT30 Scout Rifle that he'll use on his first deer hunt. In addition to the surprise, and the custom loaded ammunition, Tom provided a flight where the young man spent most of the time flying the plane.-- Gun Owners Of America holds its second GOALS Conference, and Ryan Gresham gives a quick rundown on what he saw there.-- Shotguns factor into most people's choices in the 4-gun challenge.Gun Talk 08.10.25 Hour 2Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/gun-talk--6185159/support.
Can the rifle you choose for western hunting make or break your hunting success? In this episode, we sit down for a fire-side chat with professional outfitter Tate Bradfield to get his take on top choices for western hunting rifles. We talk through several price tiers, including the $600 to $1,200 range; the $1,200 to $1,800 range; the $1,800 to $2,400 range, and finally, top-tier rifles without cost restraints. As a bonus, we get Tate's opinion on best bows for archery hunting the West, along with his favorite broadhead models. ENJOY! FRIENDS! We're publishing short bonus episodes multiple times weekly now on Patreon. Please join the Backcountry Hunting Podcast tribe on www.patreon.com/backcountry where you'll get access to all our bonus material and—if you like—can contribute a few dollars. VISIT OUR SPONSORS HERE: www.onxmaps.com www.silencercentral.com https://www.portersfirearms.com/ www.timneytriggers.com www.browning.com www.leupold.com www.siembidacustomknives.com https://javelinbipod.com
This week Jon shares about his hunting trip to Illinois that included a pretty serious bout of pneumonia and uses that to try and illustrate our need to pursue help when we struggle. Scripture referenced this week: Galatians 6.2; James 5.16; Matthew 11.28-30 As referenced in this week's episode, Jon is available to talk and pray with you if you have are carying a burden that you need help and counsel with. Reach out at jon@christianoutdoors.org and set up a phone call.
We went to Mississippi State University to talk with our friend Dr. Bronson Strickland about some recent research around weather patterns and deer movement times! MSU used GPS collars to track wild deer in Mississippi, then took the data and used it to study how weather patterns affect deer movement. This is a very fascinating episode that you won't want to miss! Check out Wildlife Investments here - https://2ly.link/27tCQ Got a question for the show? Submit a listener Q&A form - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1uMXP Grab some Southern Outdoorsmen merch here - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1u4aK Join Woodsman Wire - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1u4aR Use the promo code “southern” for a discount on your OnX Hunt membership here - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1tyfm Save 10% on your next Vortex Optics order at eurooptic.com using the Promo Code “southern10” - https://2ly.link/1wyYO Use code “SOUTHERN25” for a discount on Houndstooth Game Calls: https://2ly.link/24tFz Use code SOUTHERN20 for a discount on all vortex apparel, including eyewear Check out Moultrie's trail cams here - https://2ly.link/1zJWv Check out Latitude Outdoors for your mobile hunting gear - https://2ly.link/1zVDI Have you tagged a deer using something you heard on the show? Submit your listener success story here - Share Your Story Here Come chat with us on our Thursday Hunter Hangouts! Join our patreon - https://l.linklyhq.com/l/1uMXU NOTE: Not all advertisements run on this show are endorsed by The Southern Outdoorsmen Podcast unless an ad is read by one of the hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bacon Survives, Bikes Don't: The Turners' Hilarious Deer Hunt Journey | 100% Wild Podcast ep. 427 Welcome to another exciting episode of the 100% Wild Podcast, powered by DeerCast! In this episode, hosts Matt Drury and Tim Kjellesvik are joined by special in-studio guests Holly and Kelly Turner from Southern Illinois. Dive into their captivating hunting stories, from chasing big deer to hilarious mishaps, including a memorable e-bike crash! The Turners share their journey, from meeting at a hunting show to Holly's triumphant deer harvest after years of challenges. Plus, the crew debates the pros and cons of Georgia's proposed early firearm season for whitetail. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or just love a good outdoor tale, this episode is packed with laughs, insights, and real hunting passion. Subscribe for more hunting adventures, and don't miss new episodes airing on the Outdoor Channel every Tuesday at 9:30 PM Central, or catch up on MyOutdoorTV! Join our 100% Wild Rack Pack on Facebook for exclusive updates and community fun. Leave a 5-star review to support the show, and let us know your thoughts in the comments! Topics Covered: Holly and Kelly Turner's hunting journey and their meet-cute story at a hunting show Holly's triumphant deer harvest after years of bad luck Kelly's history with shows like Critical Mass and The Hit List The challenges and humor of hunting as a couple, including a chaotic e-bike crash Discussion on the pros and cons of Georgia's proposed early firearm season for whitetail Tips for hunting without over-relying on trail cameras The importance of woodsman skills and adapting hunting styles Updates on the new season of Critical Mass airing on the Outdoor Channel Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro and Welcome 1:07 - Introducing Holly and Kelly Turner 2:18 - How Holly and Kelly's hunting journey began 9:55 - Holly's hunting history and recent deer harvest 15:57 - Hunting as a couple: The highs and lows 20:07 - E-bike mishaps and bacon survival 24:31 - The big deer hunt: Strategy and success 52:17 - Holly's advice on hunting without overthinking 1:03:21 - Hit or Miss: Early firearm season debate 1:14:06 - Rack Pack shoutouts and podcast updates 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/
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In this episode of New England Outdoor Life, we sit down with George Reed of Wildlife Design Taxidermy (www.wildlifedesign1.com) to dive deep into the art and science of professional taxidermy. George shares his journey into the world of taxidermy, offering expert advice on how to choose the right taxidermist and what hunters and anglers need to do immediately after harvesting a trophy deer, bear, fish, or other game to ensure a high-quality mount.From preserving hides and skins to the intricate process of creating lifelike mounts, George walks us through the essential steps that make or break a successful taxidermy project. Whether you're a seasoned hunter, fisherman, or outdoor enthusiast, this episode is packed with valuable taxidermy tips to help you prepare your trophy for a stunning final display.
At this point in the year, most folks have called it quits, and many states' deer seasons have closed. While many hunters turn their attention to fly tying, ice fishing, or even shed hunting, a lot of hunters, especially down South, are still trying to punch tags. In fact, most of the Gulf Coast states have prime rutting action this time of year. While some of these states might not seem like prime whitetail destinations, they do offer reasonable...
Chris is back from a wild trip to Kodiak Island, where he pursued one of Alaska's best-tasting game species: blacktail deer. He and James discuss the story, methods, and gear he used as well as the many lessons learned from a unique approach to deer hunting. Today's discussion includes: Late season opportunities Contending with coastal weather Getting away from the crowds Gear selection and how to prepare To keep up with all content from The Northern Hunter Media check out our website: thenorthernhunter.com And follow our socials Facebook: facebook.com/thenorthernhunter Instagram: instagram.com/the.northern.hunter Contact us on our website, socials, or by email at info@thenorthernhunter.com with any and all questions about hunting in Alaska to get featured in a future episode! BROUGHT TO YOU BY: HAMMER BULLETS @hammerbullets Use code: THENORTHERNHUNTER for 10% off and drop the Hammer on your next hunt! Made in America and CNC lathed, these bullets are extremely accurate, deadly and reliable! hammerbullets.com 60 INCH CLUB @60inchclub Use code: THENORTHERNHUNTER for 10% off all services and products offered on their website. Gain access to over 30 years of moose & caribou hunting experience to amplify your DIY hunt in Alaska! 60inchclub.com BAIT'EM 907 @baitem907 Use code: TNHP at checkout for 10% off on their massive selection of bear attractants, moose and trapping lures! Manufactured right here in Alaska but ships everywhere! baitem907.com WEATHERBY @weatherby Shop the Weatherby Mark V line up for the finest quality hunting rifles on the market! Designed and manufactured in the USA! weatherby.com
In this episode of the podcast, Austin and Bryan reflect on their recent hunting experiences, discussing the kickoff of duck season and the conclusion of deer season. They share stories of their successes and challenges while hunting, emphasizing the importance of preparation and strategy. The conversation also touches on unexpected encounters during their hunts and the lessons learned along the way, providing insights for fellow outdoor enthusiasts. In this engaging conversation, the guys recount their recent hunting adventures, sharing unexpected encounters with deer, missed shots, and the thrill of the hunt. They reflect on lessons learned, the camaraderie of hunting, and the satisfaction of processing their harvest. The discussion also touches on future hunting plans and the joys of outdoor adventures. Duck season has officially kicked off, and deer season is winding down. Preparation is key when approaching new hunting locations. The first hunting trip was more about learning the property than killing. Duck hunting requires different shooting skills compared to clay shooting. The excitement of the first bird down of the season is unmatched. Unexpected encounters can lead to valuable lessons in hunting. Transitioning between different types of hunting can be challenging but rewarding. The camaraderie and shared experiences enhance the hunting adventure. Always be prepared with your gear when hunting. Patience is key; sometimes it's best to wait for the right moment. Learning from missed shots can improve future hunting strategies. The thrill of the chase is part of the hunting experience. Processing your own game can be a rewarding experience. Camaraderie among hunting friends enhances the adventure. Setting up in strategic locations can lead to successful hunts. Understanding deer behavior is crucial for successful hunting. Always check your equipment before heading out. Future hunting adventures are always on the horizon.
The great conflict that we know today as the Greco-Persian Wars between a few independent city-states of ancient Greece and mighty Achaemenid Persian Empire is, in my opinion, one of the most fascinating and consequential in all of history. More than just battles for territory and glory - they were clashes of culture, ideology, and power between East and West. The war saw legendary figures such as Leonides, The Great King Xerxes, Themistocles, Darius the Great, Miltiades, Mardonius, Artemisia, Kleomenes, and countless others in action. Since most accounts of the conflict available to us come from Greek and Roman historians and writers of antiquity such as Herodotus, Plutarch, Diodorus Siculus, Aeschylus, the traveler Pausanias, Justin and others, our modern perspective is often shaped by their portrayal of a struggle between the freedom-loving Greeks and the tyrannical rulers of Achaemenid Persia—a narrative further popularized by films like 300. However, as we will explore, the reality was far more complex. Drawing on historical sources and the latest archaeological research, this series will explore everything from the causes of the conflict to its key figures, the various phases of the war, and its aftermath. This is the first of a series of 5 or 6 podcasts that will be released over the next few months. Stay tuned for future episodes. Contents:00:00 Rise of Cyrus the Great and the Persian Achaemenid Empire05:27 Ionians and Greeks in the Persian Empire14:29 A bit about Herodotus16:49 Trouble in Athens23:52 Earth and Water 28:04 Sparta (almost) Attacks!36:25 Aristagoras' Plan44:21 The Ionian Revolt49:10 The Battle of Lade50:09 Aftermath57:10 Thank You and PatronsSpecial thanks to Farya Faraji for the following musical compositions featured throughout the program: "Spantodhata's Warning""To Phrygia""In Pythagoras' Mind""The Apadana's Shadows""Immortals""Mater""In Sappho's Mind""Spring in Persepolis""Aíma""Apranik's Charge""March of Achaemenes""Hyrcanian Lullaby"Check out more of his work that spans across many countries, cultures and time periods: https://www.youtube.com/@faryafarajiYou can also find them on the albums:*Songs of Old Iran Vols. I & II**Voices of the Ancients Vols. I & II* Additional Music:Epidemic Sound"Genie's Bane""Interstate 895""One with the Tribe""Pepper Seeds""Keeping up with the Tarahumaras""Blood in Water""The Golden Spiral""The Sewers""Deer Hunt""Zero Remorse"Support the show
History is made as the Missouri Hunting Heritage Federation holds the first ever youth deer hunt in cooperation with the James Foundation at Maramec Spring Park. MHHF executive director Colton Zirkle and MDC hunter education instructor Dwight Warnke taught hunter safety classes, followed by on-hands instruction, including firearms handling, fence crossing, and shooting crossbows. Seven first time deer hunters enjoyed a fabulous deer hunt at Maramec Spring Park, accompanied by one parent and a mentor. Zack Rothermel took his first deer. Thanks to all participants the MHHF, MDC, the James foundation and parents and mentors the first deer hunt at Maramec Spring Park proved a huge success.
The Big Hunt Guys are back for Episode 145, where Trail sits down with Brady and Lorenzo to recap his late-season Nevada archery deer hunt from last fall. The GOHUNT original film of his hunt, “One Good Chance,” will be dropping on our YouTube page this coming Sunday, the 10th. Tune in to get insider information on how the hunt unfolded. We are also giving away a Mystery Ranch Metcalf 75 along with the film; look for coming details on how you can enter to win on our social media pages.
In this episode Brian, Brad, and Ben talk deer hunting opportunities from Ohio to Wyoming. Along with discussing their hunt strategies for this coming November.
In this week's episode I have my buddy Caleb Seegers on the show. Caleb has been a guest a couple of times before. Caleb typically hunts whitetails in the state of North Carolina. However last week he joined myself and a group of friends for his first ever Sika Deer hunt on the eastern shore of Maryland. We ended up caping out two big stags, and killed several hinds as well! It was a slammer of a week filled with ups and downs. It was a grind, but it was awesome. In this episode we'll be doing a recap of how our week went, the type of terrain we hunted and some of the setups we made that ultimately led us to success. We talk about some of the differences and similarities that Whitetail and Sika deer hunting share. We talk about some of the major challenges that we faced, and how we overcame them. Overall, it was an incredible experience and I'm filled with anticipation for what the rest of the season has to hold! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 196 In this episode of The Salty Yak Outdoors Podcast we talk all about or recent September bowhunt in Arizona for Coues deer! The ups and the downs! The rattlesnakes and trantulas! Come on along and listen to our conversation about the hunt as we are driving back to Texas!
EP 190 - In This episode of The Salty Yak Outdoors Podcast we look into my pack to see just what I am taking on our Arizona September Archery Deer Hunt. More importantly what I am NOT taking on the trip! I hope ya'll enjoy the podcast!!! Go to the Salty Yak YouTube channel if you want to see the video version! Kifaru Packs Six Moon Design Lunar Solo Tent Nemo Tensor Insulated Alpine Sleeping Pad Katabatic Flex 30 Quilt Klymit Luxe Pillow Flextail Tiny Pump Fenix HM50R V2.0 Headlamp Fenix Rechargeable battery for M50R V2.0 Hardside Hydration Traverse Ground Tarp Peak Refuel Meals Wrangler ATG Pants PIG Gloves Arcade Belt Carbon Trekking Poles Black Ovis Carbon Sitting Tripod Marsupial Gear Bino Harness Nemo Moonlite Chair Tall Carbon Tripod The Salty Yak YouTube Channel Hunt Backcountry Podcast how to select the best binocular for you
The South has a rich hunting culture with deep roots. It's vital that we preserve our heritage and rich history of whitetail hunting. This week Mark breaks down how he has introduced his kids and effectively killed deer with them on the stand. From remaining quiet to tracking and skinning Mark covers every aspect. Make it fun and exciting and kids will have fun and be excited to see and drag out deer. Remember, one day we'll be old and will need our then grown children to help load deer, plant food plots and set up stands. Thanks for listening. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The South has a rich hunting culture with deep roots. It's vital that we preserve our heritage and rich history of whitetail hunting. This week Mark breaks down how he has introduced his kids and effectively killed deer with them on the stand. From remaining quiet to tracking and skinning Mark covers every aspect. Make it fun and exciting and kids will have fun and be excited to see and drag out deer. Remember, one day we'll be old and will need our then grown children to help load deer, plant food plots and set up stands. Thanks for listening.
In high school, I had hunting access to a decent-sized (80-acre) family property. I can count on both hands how many sits didn't involve deer. My dad, grandfather, and I all killed multiple good bucks out there. Deer did deer things, and we knew that if we put time in during the rut, we'd probably get a crack at a decent buck. But what made it so great were the adjoining properties, which had zero hunting pressure. In fact, one of the adjoining...
This week, Cal talks about South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem's decision to kill a bird dog, a live tour update, and cicada pee and the Law of Urination. Connect with Cal and MeatEater Cal on Instagram and Twitter MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop Cal's Week in Review MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve & Mark recap their recent rifle elk and deer hunt in Idaho. They had some struggles, found some success, and encountered some things that gave them new experiences. They share the story, what they learned, what they did right/wrong, and share some thoughts on stand-out gear from the trip. Gear List & Lessons Learned — https://exomtngear.com/blogs/article/idaho-rifle-elk-deer-hunt-recap ASK A QUESTION: https://speakpipe.com/huntbackcountry or podcast@exomtngear.com View & Search the Podcast Archive: https://exomtngear.com/podcast