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Welcome to an intriguing episode of the Filthy Spoon Podcast, where Jon hosts a riveting conversation with a distinguished guest, Adam Grimm, an exceptional wildlife artist renowned for his achievements in the Federal Duck Stamp competition. Dive into the fascinating journey of Adam, who began his artistic career at a young age and made history by becoming the youngest winner of the prestigious duck stamp in 1999. In this engaging discussion, Adam shares captivating stories about his artistic process, the intense Federal Duck Stamp competition, and the incredible journey he undertook to achieve his dreams. Learn how his passion for wildlife art not only shaped his career but also inspired his daughter to follow in his footsteps, making a remarkable mark in the junior duck stamp contests. Alongside these stories, discover how Adam's life and career in the small town of Wallace, South Dakota, contribute to his art's authenticity and connect him and his family to nature in profound ways. This episode is a true testament to the dedication, skill, and artistry required to bring wildlife to life on canvas.
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Steven Rinella talks with Chuck Black, Emily Lian, Danielle Prewett, Kelsey Rae Morris, Brent Reaves, Max Barta, Corinne Schneider, and Phil Taylor. Topics discussed: Phelps' Cutting the Distance episode with Luke Combs; Brent Reaves straight off the World Squirrel Cookout; the Arizona raffle; MeatEater and Sig Sauer's new collab ammo; MeatEater's Wild + Whole cookbook by Danielle Prewett; pheasant feet; the Junior Duck Stamp competition; winning the Federal Duck Stamp competition as the highest honor for an artist; the five birds you can paint; surpassing the $1 billion dollar mark since the Federal Duck Stamp Program began; when art means conservation storytelling; studying the Fibonacci Sequence; collecting stamps; starting with pet portraits; the carrier image; waiting for the hen to arrive; and more. Connect with Steve and The MeatEater Podcast Network Steve on Instagram and Twitter MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and YoutubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chuck Black, the 2023 Federal Duck Stamp Competition winner and wildlife artist, joins the Ducks Unlimited podcast to discuss his busy year and upcoming events. Chuck talks about the competition, his duties, and the transition to selling prints after the first day of sales. Tune in to hear about Chuck's experiences as the Federal Duck Stamp winner and his upcoming plans in the world of wildlife art.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
On this airing of The Great Outdoors, Charlie Potter talks about the rain that has finally returned to the prairie breeding grounds – is it too late for this year? Plus, a new transaction tax for the federal duck stamp breaks a long time agreement.
Join Will and Hunter today for our discussion of the new FEDERAL DUCK STAMP LAWS!! Be sure to listen to all of the news so you know what to expect going into the 2024 season!
Dr. Mike Brasher recently joined the crew from Campus Waterfowl for an opportunity to reconnect with his roots, as he shared a soggy morning in the cypress swamp with current and former students of his alma mater, Mississippi State University. This episode, which originally aired on Campus Waterfowl, recaps an exciting ring-neck hunt and shines a spotlight on the passion this group has for waterfowl and wetland conservation through their work on the Mississippi State chapter of Ducks Unlimited. Joining on the podcast were Derek Christians of Campus Waterfowl and Drew Brown and Hunter Yelverton from Mississippi State. The group also discussed duckDNA, the exciting project that is connecting duck hunters with scientists to inform some of today's most ground-breaking research. www.ducks.org/DUPodcastwww.campuswaterfowl.com
Matt and Gus discuss Chris Stapleton's Traveler Whiskey, some details for next month's NRA Great American Outdoor Show, 2024 SEWE preview and more. Topics Discussed: Updates to our Federal Duck Stamp announcement from episode 163. Matt's latest from his month long journey on the carnivor diet. Updates on some travel details for the NRA Great American Outdoor Show. Matt pops a bottle of Chris Stapleton's Traveler Whiskey and we speculate on its age, distillet and blend. What was Chris Stapleton's involvement since he's been sober for so long now. Some insight into our upcoming podcast listener contest with a chance to win some cool prices. Ideas about to make the most of a good homestead. A peek into this year's plans for SEWE spotlight guests for 2024. A preview of what we have planned for our 2024 SEWE booth. Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/whiskeyandwhitetails Instagram - @whiskeyandwhitetails Facebook - @whiskeyandwhitetails Twitter - @whskywhitetail Website & Store - www.whiskeyandwhitetails.com YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUX9-ft9bLcrNMUMREwj4Dw/featured MORE: We'd like to extend a special thank you to everyone who has supported us along this journey so far. We've done a lot in a short time and have so much more we're excited to do still. We must give a particularly BIG shoutout to our growing Patreon Community! If you enjoy our content, consider giving us a 5 star rating on your favorite podcast app, leave us a review, and tell a fellow whiskey or whitetail/hunting enthusiast about our show. We'd be beyond grateful for the support. Make sure to stay up to date on everything we're doing through our Instagram and visit our website to check out our latest journal posts about hunting, whiskey and cigars and our shop for our latest barrel made products. Last but not lease, please consider joining our Patreon community where you'll get exclusive access to Patreon only content, early access to other content, prizes, giveaways, a voice in what content we create, live streams, expand our ability to bring you EVEN MORE awesome content as well as a community of awesome whiskey and outdoor enthusiasts. This podcast is a part of the Waypoint TV Podcast Network. Waypoint is the ultimate outdoor network featuring streaming of full-length fishing and hunting television shows, short films and instructional content, a social media network, and Podcast Network. Follow Waypoint on Instagram at the following accounts @waypointtv @waypointpodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeff Stanfield & Andy Shaver discuss the lack of winter that has led to the lack of ducks and geese in many southern areas, fake ID's, the potential release of the Epstein clients list, the Federal Duck Stamp going digital, the big lie to women, and Andy discovers the newest greatest song.
On this airing of The Great Outdoors, Charlie Potter talks about the return of the grizzly bear population and the possibility of them coming off the endangered species list. He also dives into the latest on obtaining federal duck stamps.
Steven Rinella talks with Phil Lavretsky, Janis Putelis, Matt McCormick, Brady Davis, Max Barta, Phil Taylor, and Corinne Schneider. Topics discussed: The open-faced sandwich; a red stag hunt in Scotland and skull plates; when you have a genetics lab named after you; “field to gene'; Flying V like the Army Corps of Engineers; get tickets for the MeatEater Live Tour; how the New Jersey black bear hunt is back on; the Cal Pouch and the waterfowl system from FHF, DSD's waterfowl decoys like fine art, and Phelps duck and geese calls; Montana artist Chuck Black wins the Federal Duck Stamp competition for 2024; when all of the extinct species are in the same drawer; be as good or better than everyone else; how genetic analysis plays into management; releasing pen-raised mallards is a thing; so much hybridization; the Ming Dynasty as the first to domesticate ducks; when you send your wife out to track known game farm mallards; game farm duck DNA mixing with wild duck DNA; Oh, Jersey!; back-crossing; physiological and morphological shifts; volunteers are needed for the new waterfowl research project; calling all duck hunters to apply today to be a citizen scientist!; and more. Connect with Steve and MeatEater Steve on Instagram and Twitter MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop MeatEater MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was a chance encounter with a northern pintail drake that made Chuck Black's lifelong dream come true. That dream: to win the Federal Duck Stamp art contest and have his painting in the pocket of every waterfowl hunter in the country. Chuck's interest in the Federal Duck Stamp started as a youth growing up in Minnesota, where water-fowling is a religion and many of the legends of the contest call home. After nine failed tries to win the contest, on Sept. 16 a lifelong dream came true when he finally won the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service Federal Duck Stamp art contest. On this episode, we hear from Chuck about his quest to get his painting on the stamp and life as an artist in Montana.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Minnesota waterfowlers are reporting one of the best openers in recent memory in 2023, and Rob Drieslein and Tim Spielman break it all down. Then hardcore vertical bowhunter Tony Peterson jumps into the program with an update on the first two days of the archery deer hunting season and tactical advice for hunters as the … Episode 455 – Federal duck stamp winner Chuck Black, an excellent Minnesota duck report, early bowhunting tactics with Tony Peterson, and flamingos in Wisconsin Read More » The post Episode 455 – Federal duck stamp winner Chuck Black, an excellent Minnesota duck report, early bowhunting tactics with Tony Peterson, and flamingos in Wisconsin appeared first on Outdoor News.
This week, Managing Editor and Host Rob Drieslein and Editor Tim Spielman launch the show with discussion about waterfowler numbers nationwide plus the selection of the 2024 federal duck stamp at an event in Des Moines, Iowa. Then Tyler Obermoller from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources checks in to share details about the agency's … Episode 454 – A new federal duck stamp, Minnesota wildlife observation study, DNR K9 units afield, and trail-cam chatter at the AGLOW conference Read More » The post Episode 454 – A new federal duck stamp, Minnesota wildlife observation study, DNR K9 units afield, and trail-cam chatter at the AGLOW conference appeared first on Outdoor News.
In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host Katie Burke introduces two special guests, artists Kira Sabin and Adam Grimm, who discuss the upcoming federal Duck Stamp competition. Adam, a two-time Duck Stamp winner, and Kira, an enthusiastic artist who shares her duck stamp journey with her social media followers. Both discuss their different paths toward the same goal -- winning the Federal Duck Stamp Contest. Tune in to learn more about their experiences and insights into the world of Duck Stamps. www.ducks.org/DUPodcastwww.fws.gov/service/buy-duck-stamp-or-e-stamp
Host Bob St.Pierre is joined by U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Project Leader Scott Glup, PF & QF Director of Conservation Delivery for the Midwest Eran Sandquist, and Public Land Tees co-owner Sam Soholt for a discussion about how the federal Duck Stamp also creates habitat for upland birds. Episode Highlights: · Glup starts the conversation with a brief history of the federal Duck Stamp's origin story. He also talks about how Fred Staunton, a biologist from South Dakota, fought to use Duck Stamp dollars for the purchase of small wetlands for public access which we now know as Waterfowl Production Areas (WPAs). · Sandquist then explains the habitat value of WPAs for upland birds and how PF & QF partners with the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service to facilitate WPA acquisitions and habitat restorations. · Soholt closed the episode with an overview of the Stamp It Forward program, which has purchased more than $150,000 in Duck Stamps over the last four years. Soholt then explains this year's effort, called the “Prairie Pothole Duck Ruck,” which has a goal of generating $100,000 for the purchase of 4,000 Duck Stamps powered by Soholt walking 100 miles from North Dakota to South Dakota's Sand Lake Wildlife Refuge. Learn more at www.PublicLandTees.com/DuckRuck
With over $1.1 Billion raised and 6 Million acres conserved, the Federal Duck Stamp Program is the most successful and efficient wetlands conservation program on the planet. Katie Burke and Mike Brasher go behind the scenes with Jerome Ford, assistant director of USFWSMigratory Bird Program, and Suzanne Fellows, manager of USFWS Duck Stamp Program, to learn about its history, conservation successes, art competitions, and new efforts underway to grow interest and investments in this iconic program.www.ducks.org/DUPodcastwww.fws.gov/service/buy-duck-stamp-or-e-stamp
In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host Katie Burke is joined by wildlife artist Joe Hautman. They discuss Joe's impressive six-time winning streak at the federal duck stamp competition. They also delve into Joe's love for the outdoors and how his upbringing in Minnesota, influenced by his parents, shaped his passion for art and wildlife. Tune in to hear more about Joe's journey and his unique perspective as a wildlife artist.
On this airing of The Great Outdoors, Charlie discusses how the federal duck stamps will potentially go electronic. Later he addresses the disputes over whether or not the water will heat up.
Tony A. Schoonen is the Chief Executive Officer of the Boone and Crockett Club. Tony was born and raised in Butte, Montana. He grew up working on the Big Hole river for his father's guide service, first shuttling vehicles and later as a river guide, putting himself through college. He and a couple of buddies started a production company, Stoney-Wolf Productions, and produced the first ever video on elk hunting. The company expanded rapidly, eventually producing 2,000 programs filmed on five continents. The subject matter ranged from hunting and angling to documentaries and youth education. Tony later worked with The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, developing a corporate partners program and eventually becoming the Vice President of Marketing and Communications. In 2004, several of Tony's friends on the Board of Directors for Wonders of Wildlife, including John L. Morris, asked Tony to move to Springfield and help out with the museum and aquarium. Tony had a passion for Wonders of Wildlife since it was built in 2001, telling the story of conservation, providing a historical home for the American hunter and angler, and engaging and educating young people in and about the great outdoors. Tony served as Executive Director of the museum until he transitioned to the Boone and Crockett Club where he served as Chief of Staff and later the Chief Executive Officer. The Boone and Crockett Club is the nation's oldest conservation organization. Founded in 1887 by Theodore Roosevelt and George Bird Grinnell, the Boone and Crockett Club helped to establish the principles of wildlife and habitat conservation, hunter ethics, as well as many of the institutions, expert agencies, science, and funding mechanisms for conservation. Its contributions include enlarging and protecting Yellowstone, and establishing Glacier and Denali national parks, founding the U.S. Forest Service, National Park Service and National Wildlife Refuge System, the Pittman-Robertson and Lacey Acts, creating the Federal Duck Stamp program, and developing the framework for modern game laws. Tony and his wife Jennifer are the proud parents of two girls. Tony hunts and fishes as much as time allows and includes his family whenever possible. All enjoy the great outdoors and share the same passion for wildlife and wild places.
On this episode of The Fowl Talk Podcast host Sam Porter co host Zane Martz have special guest Jim Hautman on to discuss his winnings in the Federal Duck Stamp Competition and much more.http://www.hautman.com/jimhome.htmlhttps://www.outdoornews.com/2021/09/27/minnesota-artist-james-hautman-wins-2021-federal-duck-stamp-art-contest/Support the show
Host Katie Burke is joined by wildlife artist, Adam Grimm. Adam is a two-time Federal Duck Stamp winner and two-time DU Artist-of-the-Year. In this conversation, Adam goes into detail discussing his journey to become a professional wildlife artist, particularly, how his love of art and the outdoors came together to in his professional career. The two also discuss the significance of the Federal Duck Stamp program to wildlife artists, and the significance winning has had on Adam's career. You can view Adam's artwork by visiting, https://www.adamgrimm.com/
We welcome Dan Thiel back to the podcast for the second part of the series discussing the history and formation of Ducks Unlimited. In this episode, Dan and host, Katie Burke, take a side bar and chat about the influence of Jay “Ding” Darling on waterfowl and wetland conservation in the United States. The pair discuss Darling's pivotal role in creating the Federal Duck Stamp program and other works ultimately influencing the direction of DU. www.ducks.org/DUPodcast
This week America Outdoors Radio Ryan Neeley with Camp Chef teaches how to do your very own European mount at home and Colin Kearns, Executive Editor for Field & Stream, tells the story of how they purchased a very unique and funny piece of art from comedian John Oliver to help out the Federal Duck Stamp program. Land Tawney, President and CEO of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, talks about the recent growth of three national monuments in the Western U.S. and the fact you can even hunt at a couple of them. Finally, PJ DelHomme, writing for Outdoor Life, delves into the world of fur trapping and takes a look at whether this pursuit is growing or fading away in America. http://www.americaoutdoorsradio.com
Sam Soholt is a hunter and all around outdoorsman known mostly for his extensive work in promoting conservation of wildlife, wildlife habitat, and several reputable conservation organizations. In this episode, we talk about his most current program, Stamp It Forward, designed to spread awareness about the Federal Duck Stamp and raise money for waterfowl and wetland conservation as well. Sam always makes for a fun conversation so don't miss it!
The United States' Federal Duck Stamp is singularly the most amazing waterfowl conservation tool in the world, generating over a billion dollars since its inception. Growing up in southwest Kansas, Rebekah Knight won the Federal Junior Duck Stamp at age 15, competing ever since. How did Knight become an artist and why did she start competing in the Federal Duck Stamp contest? How does she decide which species, how does she prepare and how much time goes into it? Why does Knight describe the relatively small circle of Federal Duck Stamp artists as family? The US Fish and Wildlife Service's proposed removal of "celebrating our waterfowl hunting heritage" theme from the duck stamp contest recently caused a stir among hunters, but what's the backstory, how and why do wildlife artists feel about the proposal? Federal Duck Stamps are now available, a sure sign we're in the homestretch to duck season. Please subscribe, rate and review Duck Season Somewhere podcast. Share your favorite episodes with friends! Business inquiries and comments contact Ramsey Russell ramsey@getducks.com Podcast Sponsors: BOSS Shotshells Benelli Shotguns Kanati Waterfowl Taxidermy GunDog Outdoors Mojo Outdoors Tom Beckbe Flash Back Decoys GetDucks USHuntList It's really duck season somewhere for 365 days per year. Follow Ramsey Russell's worldwide duck hunting adventures as he chases real duck hunting experiences all year long: Instagram @ramseyrussellgetducks YouTube @GetDucks Facebook @GetDucks.com
Season 2 - Episode 34 - Sponsored by Flyway Media LOTS of Local Tournaments These Days Tales from the Chub Tank Do quality components matter for walleye rigs? Tweaks to factory lures Bladed treble hooks Better quality hooks Changing split ring sizes Custom painting Pushing bill down to dive deeper Headlines Fishing tournament raises more than $19,000 good cause on the Columbia river. https://keprtv.com/news/local/fishing-tournament-raises-more-than-19000-for-sacred-heart-childrens-hospital Fargo's city hunting up in the Air https://www.inforum.com/news/government-and-politics/7073797-Looking-to-weigh-in-on-Fargos-urban-hunting-program-Heres-your-chance Federal Duck Stamp now looking to be non-hunting related https://www.audubon.org/news/after-controversy-duck-stamp-contest-may-no-longer-require-hunting-scenes 2nd Half Don't break your trolling motor or your graph nowadays! Good luck finding them. Salmon season is upon us Why do boat trailers SUCK? Bottom Bouncers When to use what size weight? Using line counters to control distance Different styles nowadays Pulling cranks behind bottom bouncers, when they excel over snap weights How long is too long of a trolling rod? Self-Hooking boat trailers gaining in popularity It's now late June, and the boat landing horror stories are growing smaller Tips for Boat Landings ALWAYS get boat ready AWAY from the landing DO NOT load gear on the ramp, just loading and unloading please When the temperature is below freezing, let your trailer drain in the water...NOT the ramp (skating rink). Boat dock is not a swim beach Think of others Best FREE and Paid Phone Apps for the Outdoors Windfinder (FREE) On X Hunt (PAID) Navionics (PAID) Lakemaster (PAID) Arc GIS (FREE) MyRadar (FREE) Best Ice Cream Treat
On this week's episode, Ben and Phil are joined by First Lite's Ford Van Fossan to talk about the wonderful state of Maryland, why Old Bay rules, drinking Yuengling, and First Lite's new initiative Common Wild. In the interview portion of the show, the public land bus guy Sam Soholt speaks up for conservation and the Federal Duck Stamp. Enjoy. Connect with Ben and MeatEater Ben on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop The Hunting Collective Merch See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steven Rinella talks with Ben Friedman (youngpageviews), Spencer Neuharth, Sam Lungren, Brody Henderson, and Janis Putelis. Topics discussed: Spencer's long day spent rescuing an owl and then getting his buck because of karma; transporting a doomed owl in a plastic tote; Steve's kids' mouse; the Federal Duck Stamp having racked up a billion dollars so far; how Darien, CT folks are upset about the new Federal Duck Stamp incorporating an image of hunting; Janice’s box of airfreighted shrimp tails; the tragedy of Dirty Myth; the surprising dangers of s’mores; how to build all the levels of survival kit; why not to drink your pee; cowboy cauterization; Steve's better than Brody at squealing like a pig; thoughts on cannibalism; all the things that can bite and make you sick; the best material ever written on pooping in the woods; how Ep. 192 of The MeatEater Podcast saved a life; Steve begging and pleading with you to go buy MeatEater's Wilderness Skills book; and more. Connect with Steve and MeatEater Steve on Instagram and Twitter MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop MeatEater Merch See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We sit down with Sam Soholt to chat through his super unique and impactful “Stamp it Forward” program and all the cool stuff 98% of every duck stamp purchase has done for wild things in wild places. The Federal Duck Stamp - It isn’t just another license. It’s a conservation win for the ages! And one thing is certain, it gets our “Stamp of Approval”.
The annual duck stamp art contest run by the federal Fish and Wildlife Service sparks controversy and a lawsuit in 2020 by requiring entrants to celebrate "the American waterfowl hunting heritage." "Friends of Animals", which filed the suit, says the rule “takes the cake as one of the most ludicrous, anti-wildlife, anti-conservation measures the [Trump] administration has implemented.” Scott Ott, Stephen Green and Bill Whittle have a blast shooting down this absurd backlash. Right Angle is a production of our Members, whose society for the preservation of time-tested principles enjoys vibrant, thoughtful and fun discussion at https://BillWhittle.com
Meet with the host of Fly Rod Chronicles TV, Curtis Fleming, who shares his wealth of knowledge and fun experiences from fly fishing across the globe. Additionally, take a look at the Federal Duck Stamp Program and what it has meant to waterfowl conservation with Director of the US Fish and Wildlife Service, Aurelia Skipwith, and Jerome Ford, the Assistant Director, Migratory Bird Program, plus hear from the winning artist for the 2020-2021 Federal Duck Stamp design, Eddie LeRoy.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed a new regulation requiring that in the future, every Federal Duck Stamp depict an element of hunting rather than allowing art depicting wild ducks in natural habitat. Laura says, "Just say no!" Why? (This program must air by March 16, 2020.)
On this week’s show, we’re joined by Sam Soholt and Phil the Engineer to finally name Phil’s mustache. We also talk about Sam’s #stampitforward project to help promote the Federal Duck Stamp. In the interview portion of the show we’re joined by Bear Hunting Magazine’s Clay Newcomb to talk about the ethics of baiting for bears. Clay is incredibly articulate and it’s one of the best conversations we’ve ever had on this show. Enjoy. Connect with Ben and MeatEater Ben on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop MeatEater Merch See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Episode 37 of District of Conservation, Gabriella discusses how listeners can participating in National Fishing and Boating Weeks festivities through Free Fishing Days again via wwww.takemefishing.org but largely discussed Great Outdoors Month and how to participate; why Trump shouldn't ban suppressors despite one being used in the Virginia Beach mass shooting; and the brewing war on the proposed 2020 Federal Duck Stamp hunting theme. Notes: — 2019 National Fishing and Boating Week information. —Great Outdoors Month website — White House briefing featuring Trump quote on suppressors —Resurgent article on suppressors. —Federal Duck Stamp theme rule change — "mandatory" hunting theme — 2017 Hunting and Fishing directive from the Department of Interior —Audobon Society article against the rule change.
Episode 33 of One Week Only! Our key film this week is the occult dark comedy "The Alchemist Cookbook" about a loner living in the woods, trying to harness the dark powers of alchemy. Directed by Joel Potrykus (Buzzard) and starring Ty Hickson & Amari Cheatom, it's a strange, creepy & darkly humorous take on the occult, and shows once again why it's a bad idea to mess around with evil in the woods. Now playing in select theatres, and also available online at BitTorrent: pay what you want! Our interview this week is with director Brian Davis for his documentary "The Million Dollar Duck" about the annual duck painting competition to become the coveted Federal Duck Stamp. A fascinating look at a fierce competition of artists, nature-lovers and stamp collectors, it won the Grand Jury Prize & Audience Award at this year's Slamdance Film Festival, and aired on Animal Planet earlier this year. It screens this month at the Arclight Theatre in Hollywood & Chicago as part of the Slamdance Cinema Club. More information on the Arclight & Slamdance websites. This week we also review the horror film "Under The Shadow" about a mother & daughter haunted by an evil spirit in 1988 war-torn Tehran, directed by Babak Anvari; French teen drama "Being 17" about two classmates with a difficult relationship, directed by André Téchiné; and the indescribable gross-out murder comedy "The Greasy Strangler" directed by Jim Hosking. Hosted by Carlos Aguilar & Conor Holt. Music by Kevin MacLeod at www.imcompetech.com
The 2015-2016 Federal Duck Stamp was recently unveiled, and features a pair of ruddy ducks painted by wildlife artist Jennifer Miller of Olean, New York. Last fall, a panel of five judges chose Miller’s art from among 186 entries at the Federal Duck Stamp Art Contest. Miller is the third woman to win the Federal Duck Stamp Contest.
Stamp Show Here Today - Postage stamp news, collecting and information
Our friend and stamp expert Steve Radell joins us this week on Stamp Show Here Today. This week we will be talking about: Stamp News - the Federal Duck Stamp rate increase; Stamp Collecting and History; Updates; Caj's Corrections; Forgotten Rarities - a 1970 cover worth $2300 sells for 5%; Festivus (thanks to Caj); and our expert topic is Blueish Paper.
In this week's episode our duck profile segment features the Gadwall! We are also joined by Al Falkenstein of Big Al's Decoys to discuss proper techniques for hunting with silhouette decoys. Additionally, we discuss the Senate's approval to increasing the Federal Duck Stamp to $25, and we cover a few recalls recently announced by Hevi-Shot and Remington. As always, the "Parting Shot" closes the show.
There's more to Boone and Crockett than meets the eye. It's more than just keeping records of whitetails buck. It's more than just big game records. Dusty and Jay break it all down in this show. Did you know? Boone and Crockett was founded in 1887 lead by Theodore Roosevelt Hunting Rules and Regs as we know it today has roots back to Boone and Crockett Boone and Crocket members had heavy influences on the creation of the Lacey Act, the Federal Duck Stamp, and the Pittman-Robertson Act The Nation Forest System, National Wildlife Refuge, and National Park systems exist today in large part to the Boone and Crockett Club We discuss this and The Boone and Crockett Records System Why keep records at all? Club Membership Boone and Crockett Rules for the Record And much much more! Contact The Big Buck Registry: REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE on iTUNES: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/itunes Want to Know When the Next Big Buck Podcast is Released? Then Join the Club!: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/huntmail Want to be on this show? Guests@BigBuckRegistry.com Share for Share- Send us a Direct Message on Facebook or Email: ShareforShare@BigBuckRegistry.com Submit a Buck Picture: Facebook Direct Message or Direct Post www.Facebook.com/bigbuckregistry www.twitter.com/bigbuckregistry Feedback:Feedback@BigBuckRegistry.com or call 724-613-2825 Also find us on these fine networks: iTunes Sticher Blubrry Libsyn TuneIn
We start things off by checking in with our longtime friend and hunting/fishing buddy Greg Pavur of Pavur Outdoors. A competitive catfish tournament angler and catfish guide, Greg knows how to land giant trophy blue cats. The cold winter months are prime time for tangling with huge blues and Greg tells us where to find [...]
We start things off by checking in with our longtime friend and hunting/fishing buddy Greg Pavur of Pavur Outdoors. A competitive catfish tournament angler and catfish guide, Greg knows how to land giant trophy blue cats. The cold winter months are prime time for tangling with huge blues and Greg tells us where to find [...]