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There is a fight in the Legislature between the North Dakota Game & Fish Department and a group of hunters and landowners over regulations aimed at curbing the impact of chronic wasting disease on North Dakota's wildlife populations. But is that fight really about CWD? Or is this another front in the culture war spurred by (in some respects not entirely unreasonable) frustration with Game & Fish regulations? Dusty Backer is an activist (I don't use that word pejoratively, though he objected to being described that way) who joined this episode of Plain Talk to discuss the issue. He argues that concerns over CWD are feigned by state officials, federal officials, and academics as an avenue toward "controlling people." "Prions don't exist," he told us (CWD is described by health officials as "a prion disease"). He said that the state's efforts to regulate bait hunting, implemented as one method to control the spread of CWD, are unreasonable and an affront to property rights. Also on this episode, we've heard a lot about Gov. Kelly Armstrong's property tax plan, but Rep. Ben Koppelman, a Republican from West Fargo, has an alternative he says is better, though he admits that he likes broad portions of Armstrong's proposal. "The cap in the governor's plan I agree with," he said, referring to a 3% limit on growth in local budgets which he says the governor took from him. "I'm honored he would take that idea and put it in his plan." "Where I disagree is on the relief portion," Koppelman continued, saying that his plan delivers more tax relief on primary residences more quickly than Armstrong's plan by buying down a percentage as opposed to providing a fixed credit. He says there is political risk in not delivering tax relief swiftly. "I think we're going to set ourselves up for another measure," he said, referring to Measure 4, a proposal to abolish taxes on property values which voters defeated by a wide margin last year. Koppelman argues that, under his plan, a broader crossection of property owners will feel relief on a shorter timeline than under the governor's plan. "The idea is everyone should get to zer [property taxes] together," he said. This episode is brought to you by the North Dakota Petroleum Foundation, providing education and outreach opportunities related to the petroleum industry, advancing quality of life initiatives, and promoting and enhancing the conservation heritage of North Dakota. Learn more at www.NDPetroleumFoundation.org. If you want to participate in Plain Talk, just give us a call or text at 701-587-3141. It's super easy — leave your message, tell us your name and where you're from, and we might feature it on an upcoming episode. To subscribe to Plain Talk, search for the show wherever you get your podcasts or use one of the links below. Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Pocket Casts | Episode Archive
On this episode, Paul chats with Jim Devos and Jim Heffelfinger from Arizona Game and Fish. They have a great conversation about the Mexican Grey wolf and their reintroduction. www.instagram.com/precision_hunting_supply/ Check out our website: www.precisionhuntingsupply.com Podcast produced by: www.mtnbuiltmedia.com -- #podcast #hunting #outdoors
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/627 Presented by: Skwala, Guide Book, Yellowstone Teton Territory, Waters West Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Hank Shaw, author of the book "Hunt, Gather, Cook" and a James Beard Award-winning chef, will guide us through his acclaimed books like "Buck, Buck, Moose" and "Hook, Line, and Supper," revealing secrets to achieving the perfect high-heat cooking techniques and ensuring your fish never sticks to the pan again. From identifying wild berries to mastering the art of cooking over an open fire, Hank's expertise will elevate your outdoor cooking game. Plus, we'll get a glimpse into his fascinating journey from political journalism to becoming a full-time hunter, fisherman, and gatherer. Get ready for an insightful and delicious adventure with Hank Shaw! Episode Chapters with Hank Shaw on Hunt Gather Cook 2:40 - Hank talks about his lifelong connection to fishing, stemming from his family background in Gloucester, Massachusetts. He recalls childhood memories of fishing and eating seafood. 5:54 - We delve into Hank's journey to becoming a notable figure in the cooking world. Hank recounts his early career as a restaurant cook while attending college and graduate school. He later transitioned to journalism, covering politics extensively, including two presidential campaigns. Since 2010, Hank has pursued food writing full-time, authoring five cookbooks with a sixth in progress. His blog and publications have allowed him to sustain a successful career in the culinary arts for over 14 years. 8:42 - Hank's first book, "Hunt, Gather, Cook" was based on his blog and published in 2011. He then authored "Duck, Duck, Goose" in 2013, followed by "Buck, Buck, Moose" in 2016, the first book he fully owned. Subsequent titles include "Pheasant, Quail, Cottontail" in 2018 and "Hook, Line, and Supper" in 2021. 12:08 - Hank gives valuable tips on frying fish. He emphasizes that certain types of fish, specifically fatty and soft varieties like trout and salmon, are not ideal for frying. Instead, he recommends whitefish, which are leaner and firmer, for better frying results. One critical advice he offers is to use high heat when frying, as insufficiently hot oil leads to greasy food. Properly heated oil sets the batter and cooks the fish from the inside out, preventing oil from seeping in and making the fish soggy. 15:11 - For cooking trout, Hank suggests using smoke and fire because trout, particularly wild trout, are fatty and soft. He mentions methods such as smoking, smoke roasting, and grilling. He highlights the importance of using a clean, hot, and oiled grate to prevent the fish from sticking, which is a common issue when grilling fish. Hank advises against fiddling with the fish on the grill, noting that once the fish can be moved easily, it's ready to be flipped, and typically, he only flips the fish once. 21:22 - He discusses the nuances of cooking wild game, particularly focusing on venison. He touches upon common mistakes made by novice cooks, such as overcooking tender cuts and undercooking tougher parts. Hank emphasizes that proper cooking techniques are crucial, providing tips like letting the meat rest and using pan sauces to finish undercooked cuts. 25:17 - Hank ranks different types of fuel for grilling. He advocates for wood as the best option due to its flavor and smoke, followed by lump charcoal, briquettes, and propane. He also underscores that wood provides the best results, but requires more effort and skill. 27:51 - He talks about how he cuts wild game. In cutting deer, he would take the backstrap off, clean it up, and cut it into lengths. 29:47 - He explains the step-by-step process of doing the finger test for doneness for cooking meat. 31:40 - We talk about the safety concerns associated with eating raw fish, particularly focusing on sushi. Hank emphasizes that the primary vector for tapeworms in the US is trout sushi and strongly advises against eating raw trout unless it has been properly frozen. He also touches on the risks associated with eating freshwater salmon, which can carry tapeworms once in rivers. Hank recommends freezing the fish for about a week to ensure its safety for raw consumption. He also notes that other species of fish may not require such precautions. 33:54 - Hank explains the difference between pelagic and benthic fish. Pelagic fish, such as tuna, mackerel, and bluefish, live in the middle or top layers of the water, whereas benthic fish, like flounder, live on or near the bottom. 37:18 - Hank discusses his book "Hunt, Gather, Cook," describing it as a primer on various wild activities like fishing, foraging, and hunting. The book aims to inspire and provide foundational knowledge for those looking to delve into these fields, whether they are experienced in one area or new to another. 38:51 - For those in the Midwest or the East, Hank recommends the books by Samuel Thayer which he says are some of the best foraging books. 40:48 - Hank mentions that he has a course on venison through an online course called Outdoor Class. In addition, he hints at an upcoming fishing course that has already been filmed and is expected to be released soon. 42:33 - To help you identify plants on your hike or outdoor trip, Hank suggests a few books, including one by H.D. Harrington called "Edible Native Plants of the Rocky Mountains". He also highlights "Botany in a Day" as a valuable resource for learning basic plant knowledge. 44:30 - Hank emphasizes the importance of clinical identification in mushroom hunting, using a method called "keying out," where you follow a series of if-then statements to accurately identify a species. This precise approach helps prevent mistakes that could arise from over-relying on instinctual pattern recognition. He also recommends books by Paul Stamets, a renowned expert on mushrooms, and mentions that Michael Pollan has also written a book involving mushrooms. 46:35 - Hank offers useful advice on identifying edible berries. He explains that any berry that looks like a blackberry or raspberry, with its compound fruit structure, is generally safe to eat. He also mentions that berries with a star-shaped mark on the bottom, like blueberries, are part of the Vaccinium clan and are all edible. This star mark is a reliable indicator of whether a berry is safe to consume. 51:01 - We talk about cooking methods for surf perch, a type of fish that can be challenging due to its mushy meat. Hank suggests deep frying the fish after scaling, slashing, and dusting it with cornstarch, which produces a good result. He also recommends making fish cakes from skinless fillets for a different preparation method. 53:49 - Hank clarifies that buying wild game has been illegal in the US for over a century, but farmed game is available. When buying fish, he suggests visiting good fish markets, particularly in areas like the Pacific Northwest and the Twin Cities, where places like Brookies offer excellent quality fish. Hank also recommends Asian markets for high-quality fish, though cautioning that one must be able to identify fresh fish. 55:06 - He explains how to determine the freshness of a fish, emphasizing that the fish should look as if it just came out of the water. Key indicators include bright eyes that are not sunken or clouded and gills that are a pleasing pink or red color. For fish fillet, Hank mentions the press test: fresh fish meat will bounce back when pressed, although most fish markets may not allow this test. 55:55 - Hank mentions that the most common problem in cooking fish is fish sticking to the pan or grill. To prevent this, he advises that the pan and oil must be very hot, and the fish must be extremely dry. Hank emphasizes the importance of using high smoke point oils like canola, rice bran, or avocado oil. He also shares a crucial tip: when placing the fish in the pan, immediately jiggle the pan to ensure the fish doesn't stick. This motion helps the fish slide, preventing it from sticking to the pan and potentially overcooking. 57:16 - Hank's favorite ingredient to add when cooking fish is wild fennel, but also highlights mushrooms as a versatile option. He explains that mushrooms like morels pair wonderfully with trout, and button mushrooms complement white fish. Hanks likens the combination to music, where fish represents higher, lighter notes, and mushrooms provide a grounding base note, creating a harmonious and complete dish 58:31 - We discuss various aspects of commercial fishing, particularly in Alaska. Hank shares his experience, noting that while he hasn't fished for Atlantic salmon, he has been involved in commercial fishing since his late teens. Recently, Hank has been gillnetting salmon around the Juno area, which he finds rewarding. 1:02:39 - Hank reminisces about the earlier days of his career in journalism, highlighting how politics used to be centered around compromise and debate. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/627
Today we are joined by Dr. Chad Lehman, senior biologist for the South Dakota Department of Game Fish and Parks, and Dr. Chris Rota, associate professor of wildlife and fisheries resources at West Virginia University. We discuss their previous and ongoing research investigating harvest declines across South Dakota, major variables impacting hen survival and nest incubation, best management practices for SD private landowners, and more. Donate to wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund Resources: Lehman, C. P., et al. (2022). Factors influencing rate of decline in a Merriam's wild turkey population. The Journal of Wildlife Management, 86(6), e22240. Tyl, R. M., et al. (2020). Factors influencing productivity of eastern wild turkeys in northeastern South Dakota. Ecology and Evolution, 10(16), 8838-8854. Tyl, R. M., et al. (2023). Factors influencing survival of female eastern wild turkeys in northeastern South Dakota. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 47(2), e1429. Dr. Chris Rota Contact, Publications Dr. Chad Lehman Contact, ResearchGate Dr. Marcus Lashley @DrDisturbance, Publications Dr. Will Gulsby @dr_will_gulsby, Publications Turkeys for Tomorrow @turkeysfortomorrow UF DEER Lab @ufdeerlab, YouTube Please help us by taking our (QUICK) listener survey - Thank you! Check out the NEW DrDisturbance YouTube channel! DrDisturbance YouTube Watch these podcasts on YouTube Leave a podcast rating for a chance to win free gear! This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org. Help us help turkeys by rating this podcast and sharing it with your friends and family. Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak
Today we are joined by Dr. Chad Lehman, senior biologist for the South Dakota Department of Game Fish and Parks, and Dr. Chris Rota, associate professor of wildlife and fisheries resources at West Virginia University. We discuss their previous and ongoing research investigating harvest declines across South Dakota, major variables impacting hen survival and nest incubation, best management practices for SD private landowners, and more. Donate to wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund Resources: Lehman, C. P., et al. (2022). Factors influencing rate of decline in a Merriam's wild turkey population. The Journal of Wildlife Management, 86(6), e22240. Tyl, R. M., et al. (2020). Factors influencing productivity of eastern wild turkeys in northeastern South Dakota. Ecology and Evolution, 10(16), 8838-8854. Tyl, R. M., et al. (2023). Factors influencing survival of female eastern wild turkeys in northeastern South Dakota. Wildlife Society Bulletin, 47(2), e1429. Dr. Chris Rota Contact, Publications Dr. Chad Lehman Contact, ResearchGate Dr. Marcus Lashley @DrDisturbance, Publications Dr. Will Gulsby @dr_will_gulsby, Publications Turkeys for Tomorrow @turkeysfortomorrow UF DEER Lab @ufdeerlab, YouTube Please help us by taking our (QUICK) listener survey - Thank you! Check out the NEW DrDisturbance YouTube channel! DrDisturbance YouTube Watch these podcasts on YouTube Leave a podcast rating for a chance to win free gear! This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org. Help us help turkeys by rating this podcast and sharing it with your friends and family. Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/596 Presented By: Northern Rockies Adventures, TroutRoutes, Jackson Hole Fly Company Try to imagine what a 200-pound shark hooked up on the end of your fly rod and jumping 20 feet out of the water would feel like. Hooking sharks on the fly is what today's guest specializes in. In this episode, Conway Bowman is going to take us into his wild world of mako shark fly fishing. Find out where to find these fish, how to pop your fly to these giants, and the thrilling experience of fighting a top predator on a fly rod. Show Notes with Conway Bowman on Mako Shark Fly Fishing. 2:00 - Conway Bowman's passion for fishing began at a young age. He grew up around the water and spent summers in Idaho's Sawtooth Mountains. His journey into fly fishing for Mako Sharks began when a friend suggested it, leading Conway to explore offshore waters until he finally hooked his first Mako. 7:55 - Despite not seeing himself as a rockstar in fly fishing, Conway's focus on targeting Mako Sharks has made him a recognized figure due to his unique approach and expertise. The World of Mako Shark Fly Fishing 8:60 - Between 2007 and 2013, the demand for Mako Shark fly fishing surged, leading Conway to expand his operation and hire additional guides. At one point, there were a few guides besides Conway involved in Mako Shark fly fishing, but due to the physical demands and logistical challenges, he became the primary figure in the field. The Mako Shark: The Ultimate Game Fish Makos are true predators, actively tracking and attacking live prey, which adds to the thrill of targeting them on the fly. They are known for their acrobatics, being the only sharks that can jump up to 20 feet out of the water. 18:00 - Depending on the size, landing a Mako shark can range from 15 minutes to over three hours. When landing, a release stick is used to safely handle the fish, applying pressure to release them. 24:00 - Conway primarily uses poppers when fly fishing for Makos. Other species like leopard sharks and blue sharks can also be targeted with poppers, especially off the beach for leopard sharks. Mako Shark Life History 26:00 - Mako Sharks typically arrive in Southern California around May to breed, with large females giving birth to 5-10 live pups. Pups stay in the safer Southern California waters until they're a few hundred pounds, feeding on smaller fish like tunas and barracudas. As they grow to 300-400 pounds, their diet shifts to larger prey like seals and sea lions. During colder months, Makos migrate, possibly to regions of Mexico, before returning in waves from April to November, with peak presence from June to August Best Time to Visit for Mako Shark Fly Fishing 28:22 - Conway recommends mid-May through August and then October through November for Mako Shark fly fishing in Southern California. July is considered prime time for Mako Shark fishing. Gear for Mako Shark Fishing Conway uses specialized equipment tailored for handling these powerful predators. Here's a breakdown of the gear he uses: Rod: Starts with a 14-weight rod and then uses custom-made one-piece rods for larger Makos above 200 pounds. Reels: Various big game reels suitable for marlin or tuna fishing, with 800 yards of backing. Casting Technique: Uses an anchor cast technique, avoiding false casts, to efficiently get the fly from point A to point B within 30 feet. Fly Design: Employs a tube fly that slides up and down the leader, ensuring easy release and retrieval without leaving a big hook hanging from the shark's mouth. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/596
This week on Outdoor Journal Radio, Ang and Pete are joined by documentary film team Yvonne Drebert and Zach Melnick of Inspired Media Productions to talk about underwater fish photography and their mission to highlight the Quagga Mussel problem facing the Great Lakes.First, however, a bit of housekeeping was in order. Topics discussed included: pieces of collections; cleaning fish with scissors; where all the smelt went; augmented reality glasses for LiveScope; learning to drive on simulators; and whether fish are adapting to our techniques.With those matters out of the way, Yvonne and Zach join the show! Topics discussed included: the drawbacks of clear water; ancient drone technology; 8K footage; what really spooks fish; how a good camera can turn you into a scientist; undocumented fish species; making freshwater sexy; the collapse of Great Lakes whitefish; naming your equipment; discovering forgotten species; and much more!To never miss an episode of Outdoor Journal Radio, be sure to like, subscribe, and leave a review on your favourite podcast app!More from Angelo and Pete:► WEBSITE► FACEBOOK► INSTAGRAM► YOUTUBEThank you to today's sponsors!Invasive Species Centre - Protecting Canada's land and water from invasive speciesColeman Canada - The Outside is Calling, Answer the Call.CANADIAN ANGLERS: Outdoor Journal Radio and the Invasive Species Centre are looking for your help in getting information about our invasive Goldfish population. Fill out the quick survey to help us keep our waters safe from invasive species!COME SEE US AT THE TORONTO SPORTSMEN'S SHOW!This year, at the International Centre, the entire Outdoor Journal Radio and Fish'n Canada crew will be on-site, meeting listeners and doing live podcasts from our booth. Tickets are on sale now and listeners of our show can get 15% off by using the link below:https://secure.masterpromotions.ca/tickets/?event=100050&fishncanada
Our early spring weather may be welcome news for those who hate the cold. But for our state's freshwater walleye fish, it's a threat. A new study out of UW-Madison shows that the earlier ice thaw on our lakes is hurting survival for walleye babies who are not adapting fast enough. Martha Barta, the lead author on the study, joins host Bianca Martin to share the results of her and her team's research. Wanna talk to us about an episode? Leave us a voicemail at 608-318-3367 or email madison@citycast.fm. We're also on Instagram! Want more Madison news delivered right to your inbox? Subscribe to the Madison Minutes morning newsletter. Looking to advertise on City Cast Madison? Check out our options for podcast ads. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NEW MEXICO – Should You Apply and More About The Outfitter PoolThis week I have a different show for you. I start things off talking about why I think New Mexico is a good state for Non-Residents to apply in and also touch on some points that could discourage you. I also have a guest Ryan Gentry from Black Horn Guide Service to talk about the outfitter pool and how that works. Finally, I brought back last year's show with New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. We covered so much in that show and since there wasn't major changes this year, I wanted to reshare it. The 2023 show was with two members of New Mexico Department of Game & Fish, Nicole Tatman and Chad Nelson. We sat down at NMDGF headquarters to discuss a lot of topics. We go through the new items in the regulation this year as well as important dates and reminders to remember. If you're interested in hunting in New Mexico this is the show for you!NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND FISHhttps://www.wildlife.state.nm.usBLACK HORN GUIDE SERVICEWebsite - https://www.blackhornguideservice.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/blackhornguideservice/ OUT OF STATE HUNTERInstagram -@outofstatehunterALLTERRA ARMSWebsite - https://allterraarms.comInstagram - @allterraarmsMARSUPIAL GEARWebsite - https://www.marsupialgear.com/Instagram - @marsupialgearKODIAK CANVASWebsite - https://www.kodiakcanvas.comInstagram - @kodiakcanvas
Last year, the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission approved $17.5 million to begin research, development, and set-up for raising cool and warm water fish in Wyoming; the existing Speas Hatchery near Casper was selected for expansion. Walleye, Channel Catfish, Bluegill, White and Black Crappie, Largemouth Bass, Tiger Muskie, and Sauger will be produced there, enabling Game and Fish to produce a reliable and diverse supply of cool/warm water fish species for Wyoming's anglers and eliminating the potential of introducing an aquatic invasive species or prohibited fish pathogen into Wyoming.
Join Sheep Fever co-host Gray N. Thornton for a fascinating and educational conversation on wild sheep predation with four career wildlife biologists with a combined ~180 years of agency and NGO experience. Kevin Hurley, WSF Vice President of Conservation, Kurt Alt, WSF Conservation Director – International Programs, Tom Lohuis, Dall's Sheep Research Biologist, for the Alaska Department of Fish & Game, and Eric Rominger, (Retired) Bighorn Sheep Biologist, with New Mexico Department of Game & Fish have managed and studied a wide spectrum of ungulate species across multiple western states and Central Asia. These four biologists have focused on wild sheep for many decades, and share their perspectives on predator-prey dynamics, biological and social factors influencing wild sheep management, stakeholder expectations, and the multiple, complex, and often controversial factors involved in managing wild sheep in ecosystems with a full suite of mid- to large-sized carnivores, plus efficient aerial predators of wild sheep, particularly lambs. From “top down” predation-driven systems to “bottom-up” vegetative communities, these seasoned wild sheep biologists offer at times diverse but fully interesting thoughts on the challenges of wild sheep/predator interactions.
Merry Chistmas to all and to all a Sushi Night!!!!! Two episodes this week as we say thank you for making us one of the most downlpoaded podcast in 2023. This episode we are joined by a local entrepeneur and veteran of the USMC. Chef Tiger Thompson joins us to talk sushi. As you will learn in this episode, not all fish are created equal. That includes some that we may all enjoy, but just dont make the cut for the knife of a sushi chef. You can also have our guest come to your house and prepare an incredible selection of sushi in all styles and we hope you enjoy it as much as the Senator and his family did. Enjoy the show and give him a call at (843)503-2022
After months of planning, we finally get a chance to talk wolves with Nic Riso. He works exclusively with the rare Mexican Wolf and offers up some real gems about this gray wolf sub-species.
Join us as we throw out tips for locating and catching different species of gamefish in the fall.
Dr. Tatman is another great example of the talented folks at New Mexico Game & Fish. She studied Elk for her Ph.D and manages the famed plethora of big game species in the state of New Mexico.
Outdoor Sportsman Group (OSG) is the largest outdoor publishing company in the world. With multiple magazines such as In-Fisherman, Game & Fish, Bowhunter and Petersen's Hunting and the TV Network the Sportsman Channel, they have a lot of influence in the hunting world. So why would they take on producing a magazine for such a small segment of the hunting public? It's because of these guys; Adam Heggenstaller: Houndsman and Editorial Director for Game & FishJoe Ferronato: Houndsman and Managing Editor of Petersen's HuntingBrad Fitzpatrick: Houndsman and contributing outdoor writer for OSGHear their stories of why they they felt it was so important for a media giant like OSG to showcase the lifestyle of the houndsman and tell our story. www.houndsmanxp.comPick up your copy of HOUND herehttps://www.osgnewsstand.com/product/hound-2023SPONSORS:Joy Dog Food onXCajun LightsGo Wild1TDC WorksoWelldogsRtreedFreedom HuntersRough Cut Company
Outdoor Sportsman Group (OSG) is the largest outdoor publishing company in the world. With multiple magazines such as In-Fisherman, Game & Fish, Bowhunter and Petersen's Hunting and the TV Network the Sportsman Channel, they have a lot of influence in the hunting world. So why would they take on producing a magazine for such a small segment of the hunting public? It's because of these guys; Adam Heggenstaller: Houndsman and Editorial Director for Game & FishJoe Ferronato: Houndsman and Managing Editor of Petersen's HuntingBrad Fitzpatrick: Houndsman and contributing outdoor writer for OSGHear their stories of why they they felt it was so important for a media giant like OSG to showcase the lifestyle of the houndsman and tell our story. www.houndsmanxp.comPick up your copy of HOUND herehttps://www.osgnewsstand.com/product/hound-2023SPONSORS:Joy Dog Food onXCajun LightsGo Wild1TDC WorksoWelldogsRtreedFreedom HuntersRough Cut Company
Andrew joins the Bass and Brews Fishing Podcast to talk about Snakehead fishing, how he got started in kayak fishing, and he favorite choice of under garments.
Andrew joins the Bass and Brews Fishing Podcast to talk about Snakehead fishing, how he got started in kayak fishing, and he favorite choice of under garments.
Hello Folks, Jeremy and I got to sit down at Open Season Event in The Dells. Here is our conversation. CHEF JEREMY CRITCHFIELD HAS COMBINED A LIFETIME IN THE OUTDOORS AND A 5 STAR CULINARY CAREER TO BRING YOU HUNTCHEF, A RESOURCE TO HELP EVERYONE BETTER PREPARE WHAT THEY HARVEST AFIELD. FORAGING, WILD GAME, GAME FISH, ET AL HE IS HERE TO CHASE AND COOK IT ALL! CHEF CRITCHFIELD HAS MORE THAN 25 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AS A CHEF FROM PIZZA SHOPS TO LUXURY RESORTS. HE IS DADDY TO HIS 3 AMAZING KIDS, A DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI OF THE INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PA AND CO-HOST OF THE TV SHOW MTN TOP OUTDOORS ON THE SPORTSMAN CHANNEL. NEVER RESTING HE IS ALWAYS WORKING ON NEW RECIPES AND WAYS TO SERVE HIS DELICIOUS FOOD TO THE MASSES, WHETHER WITH EVENTS, BRINGING WILD GAME TO THE TABLE IN CREATIVE WAYS OR NEW BUSINESS VENTURES FULL OF FLAVOR. FROM THE MOUNTAINS, SWAMPS, WATERS, FARMS, FIELDS AND EVERYWHERE IN BETWEEN CHEF IS HERE TO HELP YOU DO ONE THING REALLY WELL….#EATWHATYOUKILL Thank you for tuning into another episode of Bucks of America Podcast brought to you by HHA Sports, HHAUSA, VIP Archery, Real People Giving Coffee, Dangler Case & Toxon App. _ Click here for more Information. https://linktr.ee/Bucks_Of_America_Podcast _ Please rate and review.
Ep. 1616: Erin Brown from AZ Game Fish answers a ton of questions and Rob Wilson uses A.I. on Jeff. Erin Brown of Arizona Game and Fish Department (2:00) is a Wildlife Manager and she chats with Jeff and Rob about the state of forest service roads for upcoming hunts, hunter safety, hunting on public and private lands, game overpopulation in urban areas and what to do if you hit an elk or deer. Erin also answers questions on stocking fish in AZ lakes and creeks, off-road rules and regulations and watercraft rules. Rob Wilson uses A.I. to describe the Jeff Oravits Show (44:00) and Jeff's almost speechless at what it produced in 10 seconds. Rob also gives updates on 2nd Amendment bills that Hobbs has vetoed. Olivia chimes in on school safety.
Jacks are a family of fish that comprise some of the hardest fighting gamefish in the ocean. Jack Crevalle, Yellow Jacks, Horse Eye Jacks and Amberjacks are commonly associated with this family but other fish like Lookdowns, Pompano, and Permit are also in the family. Dr Mike Larkin returns to deliver an incredibly informative conversation all about Jacks. This podcast is presented by Black Rifle Coffee Use code BLASTOFF25 for 25% off Salt Strong Insiders Club: https://bit.ly/RowlandMembership LMNT Electrolytes Special Offer: http://DrinkLMNT.com/TomRowland If you have questions or suggestions for the show you can text Tom at 1 305-930-7346 This episode has been brought to you by Waypoint TV. 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, Podcast Network. Waypoint is available on Roku, Samsung Smart TV, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Android TV, IoS devices, Android Devices and at www.waypointtv.com all for FREE! Join the Waypoint Army by following them on Instagram at the following accounts @waypointtv @waypointfish @waypointsalt @waypointboating @waypointhunt @waypointoutdoorcollective Find over 150 full episodes of Saltwater Experience on Waypoint You can follow Tom Rowland on Instagram @tom_rowland and find all episodes and show notes at Tomrowlandpodcast.com Learn more about Tom's Television shows by visiting their websites: Saltwater Experience Into the Blue Sweetwater Contact Tom through email: Podcast@saltwaterexperience.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's Guests: Nick Harrington from South Dakota Department of Game Fish and Parks joins us to talk about all South Dakota has to offer! Special thanks to Amanda Molitor with Lou Hammond Group in Denver for setting up our interview with Nick Harrington. Check out www.TravelSouthDakota.com and for more info on hunting and fishing visit... READ MORE
The New Mexico Application Process - NMDGFThis week I am joined by two members of New Mexico Department of Game & Fish, Nicole Tatman and Chad Nelson. We sat down at NMDGF headquarters to discuss a lot of topics. We go through the new items in the regulation this year as well as important dates and reminders to remember. If you're interested in hunting in New Mexico this is the show for you!NEW MEXICO DEPARTMENT OF GAME & FISHWebsite - https://www.wildlife.state.nm.usRegulation - 2023-2024 New Mexico Hunting Rules and InfoYouTube - Drawing Your Path to Success OUT OF STATE HUNTERInstagram - @outofstatehunterWebsite Coming Soon – outofstatehunter.comYouTube Coming Soon – Out of State Hunter GOHUNT Use the code OUTOFSTATE when you become an Insider or Explorer and get GOHUNT Gear Shop Credithttps://www.gohunt.com
We're back after a bit of a break to talk folklore. I hope you're ready for hoaxes and double hoaxes, because this episode has them in spades. Discord: https://discord.me/cryptopediacast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=14015340 Youtube (Videos have [questionable] captions!): http://youtube.cryptopediacast.com/ --- Ozarks - Wikipedia We Always Lie to Strangers: Tall Tales from the Ozarks, Randolph Vance 'Ozark Howler' sighting at Devils Den? Game & Fish say photos are a 'hoax' Unlock The Ozarks - Stories - Folklore, Legends, & Myths - Ozark Howler Ozark Howler | Cryptid Wiki Ozark Superstitions | Randolph Vance Daniel Boone and the Ozark Howler A letter written by Daniel Boone The Ozark Howler | Expedition X | Discovery The Ozark Howler - Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma "Haunted Highway" Utah Skinwalker/Ozark Howler (TV Episode 2012) - IMDb Cryptomundo » Ozark Howler: Faux Cryptozoologie The Double Hoax - Cached Tales of the Ozark Howler: Ashton, Saul, Cornus, Hawthorne Concatenated Order of Hoo-Hoo - Encyclopedia of Arkansas Podcast Uncovers Ozark Howler Government Conspiracy
Nick Harrington of the South Dakota Game Fish & Parks joins "Gone Outdoors" to talk about career opportunities within their agency. Internships, seasonal employment and volunteer opportunities are all available and now is the time to apply.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a fish of many names: burbot, ling, eel pout, lawyer, mud shark and poor man's lobster, just to name a few. Montana's major rivers and reservoirs are home to a fish that may not be the first to come to mind like trout or walleyes for anglers, but ling have a certain following when it comes to a unique fishing experience and great eating. Today I'm with Tom Kuglin with the Montana State News Bureau and we're going to talk a bit about this species and a story we did taking to some dedicated ling fishermen and our local biologist.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ever wander why people travel such great distances to catch channel cats? Well tonight, Chad, Josh and Lyle give their thoughts on one of the greatest game fish in North America, the channel cat. Be sure to tune in at 7 Central time for the show, you can find it on our YouTube channel, https://www.youtube.com/c/CatfishWeek... and be sure to like, share and subscribe! Hey everyone, if you want to help out the Catfish Weekly channel, here is our PayPal link Donations appreciated paypal.me/catfishweekly Contact us at catfishweeklytv@gmail.com Lyle's tackle & equpitment DriftMaster Rod Holders, simply the best, Suffix 832 braaid line. Patriot Custom Floats Eagle Claw L197 7/0 and 8/0 hooks Eagle Claw 2022 10/0 hooks Gama Big River 10/0 hooks Abu 6500 LC reels D&L Custom Livewell Blackhorse Rods Pro Drift Bumping rods 7'6” Blackhorse Rods channel cat edition rods, 7'6” 12-25 line class, graphite 1-4 ounce weight, medium heavy action, medium power, Blackhorse Rods drifting/dragging rods, 7'6” 40/60 line class graphite, 2-6 ounce weight, medium heavy action, heavy power Blackhorse drifting/dragging rods, 7'6” & 8” 30/60 line class Eglass heavy action, Xheavy power Tracker Marine Tundra boat with a 125 Mercury motor Chads Equiptment Uncle Lou's rods https://www.facebook.com/uncleloustac... Big Cat Fever Rods Chubby fish terminal tackle (chubby knockers, barrel swivels, quick clips) https://www.facebook.com/chubbyfishou... Reel em up dragging sinkers https://www.facebook.com/REELEMUPLLC/Total weight sinkers https://www.facebook.com/TidalWeightS... Mustad 10/0 perfect demon circle hooks Eagle claw 197 8/0 circle hooks Abu Garcia 6500 & 7000 reels https://andemonofilament.com/products...
This week on Jackson Unpacked [Oct. 28]: An interview with Jackson reporters on elections and the GOP's quest to turn the tide in left-leaning Teton County. And an inside look at a drag theater company that performed “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” in Rock Springs, Wyoming. Plus, a day electrofishing on the Snake River with the Wyoming Department of Game & Fish, and an interview with the Center for the Art's new Indigenous resident artist, Colleen Friday. Jackson Unpacked airs locally at 89.1 FM or via live-stream Mondays at 7:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., Fridays at 7:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. and Sundays at 12:30 p.m. Support Jackson's only nonprofit newsroom by becoming a member of KHOL today.
Everyone things about camping as a summer activity. But Nick Harrington shares some great opportunities available within the state parks of South Dakota after Labor Day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What comes to mind when you think of the word Gamefish? Do you imagine a big silver Tarpon? A tailing Permit? A big Brown Trout? Maybe a Golden Dorado? Or maybe a Giant Trevally? What sets these fish apart from an Alligator Gar, or a Bowfin, or a Black Drum or a Mullet? Who decides what's a trophy fish and what's a trash fish? Maybe it's time to give a little more respect to the fish that don't ever make it onto the magazine covers.
Farm Talk Segment 5 - Mick talks with Chris Hull SD Game Fish and Parks.
Farm Talk Segment 5 - Mick talks with Chris Hull From SD Game, Fish and Parks.
In episode 114 of the Fishing Guide Podcast host Brad Wiegmann interviews Jon Stein, Arkansas Game & Fish Commission Region Fisheries Supervisor, about the new tagging program that the AG&FC started on stripped bass. Anglers catching one of the tagged stripers can contact the phone number on the tag and get $100 for answering several questions. Stein also talks about high muddy water and crappie fishing; in addition to how high muddy water effects spawning and post spawn crappie. Tackle Time features PICO Lures.
In episode 105 of the Fishing Guide Podcast host Brad Wiegmann interviews Jon Stein, Region Fisheries Supervisor, Arkansas Game & Fish Commission, about the recent fish habitat enhancement projects on Beaver Lake, the habitat barge and streambank stabilization project they are working on. Stein goes in depth on the overall fish population of walleye, stripers, crappie and bass. Plus, Stein talks about the influence of forward facing sonar on the crappie population and a recent creel survey that was done with crappie anglers. Tackle Time features PICO Lures and Smith’s Consumer Product Fillet Knife.
This week, the WON podcast features Steve Turigliatto of the Spring Turkey Tune-up preview what is come in the spring turkey season. We also speak with Gary and Kaspar Kazazian who have written a book titled "California Surf Fishing: The Hunt for Big Fish" and will teach you the basics of fishing for rockfish and other game fish from shore.Read Gary's Book: https://www.californiasurffishing.net/Penn: https://www.pennfishing.com/?utm_source=western-outdoor-news&utm_medium=banner&utm_campaign=WON-digital Sign Up for the Laughlin Open here: https://wonews.com/product/laughlin-open-at-katherine-landing-march-23rd-25th-2022/Read the FREE Spring Outdoor Preview HERESubscribe to the Digital-Only version of WON for only $19.99 using promo code "fiveoffwon" HERETo subscribe to Western Outdoor News, and for more content, visit wonews.com or follow WON on Instagram and Facebook!Questions, Comments, or a Trip report? E-mail podcast@wonews.com or call-in to our voice mailbox and leave a message (702) 850-4966
In episode 103 of the Fishing Guide Podcast host Brad Wiegmann interviews Clayton Eliasen owner of Red’s Guide Service operating out of the Northwest Arkansas area including Beaver Lake tailwaters, Table Rock Lake and other streams or rivers. Eliasen guides for walleye, smallmouth, largemouth, spotted bass, stripers and trout using conventional tackle or fly fishing tackle. Depending on the location clients will wade or use Eliasen’s inflatable raft. Tackle Time features PICO Lures and Smith’s Consumer Product Diamond Hook File & Knife Sharpener.
Terms and phrases like woke, CRT, and cancel culture, over time, have had their meaning stretched to the point of no return. When a phrase is stretched too far, they lose their meaning. Usually that stretching comes by the hands of white people who in turn weaponized them against us. A good way to understand this phenomenon is the taxonomy of fish. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Welcome back Wknd Warriors! This is Part 2 with Doug Wegner, full time musky, walleye and smallmouth bass fishing guide from Green Bay, Wisconsin. We talk everything guiding, musky fishing, ice fishing lake trout, his craziest musky story and SO MUCH MORE! (He even gives an inside look at his PERSONAL TACKLE STORE... in his basement.) Sit back and enjoy! Connect with Doug: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dougwegnerfishing Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dougwegner_fishing/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz7ugBKUD8ZbhYeY-KM-w5A Website: www.dougwegnerfishing.com Podcast Links: https://linktr.ee/wkndwarriorsfishingpod Be sure to follow the show @wkdnwarriorsfishingpodcast on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Subscribe to our YouTube channel for updates, behind the scenes, videos, giveaways and more! Email us at theweekendwarriorspodcast@gmail.com with any show or guest suggestions. Let us know what you'd like to see for Wknd Warriors merch! We love to hearing your feedback. Podcast Sponsors: 13 Fishing Canada: Use Code "WKNDWARRIORS" for 15% OFF BlackFish Gear: Use Code "BFVIPWKNDWR22" for 15% OFF Lucky Bastard Distillers: Use Code "WKNDWARRIORS" for 10% OFF Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation: Grab yourself a Membership here: https://saskatchewan-wildlife-federation.myshopify.com/collections/memberships Download the Saskatchewan Master Angler App: https://swf.sk.ca/master-angler-program/ JP Adventure Rentals: Rent Sleds, ATV's, boats & more! Book Here: https://jpadventurerentals.ca This episode is brought to you by 13 Fishing Canada, Blackfish Gear, Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation, JP Adventure Rentals and Lucky Bastard Distillers Brandon's Instagram: @ampedupangling Brandon's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/AmpedUpAngling/ Logan's Instagram: @bplfishing Logan's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wkndwarriorsfishingpod/message
Justin, Emily, and Adam Berkelmans chat about canning and pickling of wild foods. They discuss preserving meat, fish, wild edibles, smoked salmon, mushrooms, wild jams, dandelion gin and tonics, and so much more! - Leave a Review for a chance to win a hat! - Love our content? Buy us a cup of coffee to say thanks! - Learn to Cook Wilder with the Harvesting Nature Supper Club's cooking classes Recipes: Dill Pickles Canned Diced Tomatoes Fermented Dill Pickles Quick Pickled Cucumbers Pickled Ramps Show Notes: Canning Eating old foods Proper techniques Botulism Read manual Follow instructions The process for canning Pressure Canning Water Bath Canning Canning Wild Edibles Home Canning Kit Pickling Canning Meat Bullion Cubes Spaghetti Sauce National Center for Home Food Preservation Pickling Fish Canning Fish Canned Smoked Salmon Canning Halibut in Partial Oil Smoked Jalapeno Prickly Pear Jam Dandelion Jam Sand Plums Canned Okra Don't make too much unless you want to give away Pickled Blueberries Dandelion Syrup Dandelion Gin and Tonic Cedar Jelly Pickled Mushrooms Canned Mushrooms Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to the Wknd Warriors Fishing Podcast and the first episode of 2022! This is Part 1 with Doug Wegner, full time musky, walleye and smallmouth bass fishing guide from down in Green Bay, Wisconsin. We talk everything guiding, musky fishing, ice fishing lake trout and SO MUCH MORE! Connect with Doug: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dougwegnerfishing Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dougwegner_fishing/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz7ugBKUD8ZbhYeY-KM-w5A www.dougwegnerfishing.com Be sure to follow the show @wkdnwarriorsfishingpodcast on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Subscribe to our YouTube channel for updates, behind the scenes, videos, giveaways and more! Email us at theweekendwarriorspodcast@gmail.com with any show or guest suggestions. Let us know what you'd like to see for Wknd Warriors merch! We love to hearing your feedback. Show Sponsors: If you need some new ice fishing gear go grab 15% OFF www.13Fishing.ca (Use Code "WKNDWARRIORS") If you love your Vodka, you can get 10% OFF www.luckybastard.ca (Use Code "WKNDWARRIORS") Stay protected from the elements with 15% OFF www.blackfishgear.com (Use Code “BFVIPWKNDWR22”) Grab yourself a Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation Membership here: https://saskatchewan-wildlife-federation.myshopify.com/collections/memberships Download the Saskatchewan Master Angler App: https://swf.sk.ca/master-angler-program/ Rent your next adventure from JP Adventure Rentals here in Saskatchewan. Sleds, ATV's, boats & more! Book Here: https://www.facebook.com/jpadventurerentals This episode is brought to you by 13 Fishing Canada, Blackfish Gear, Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation, JP Adventure Rentals and Lucky Bastard Distillers Brandon's Instagram: @ampedupangling Brandon's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/AmpedUpAngling/ Logan's Instagram: @bplfishing Logan's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wkndwarriorsfishingpod/message
Wyoming Game & Fish are busy all year round taking care of the fisheries we talk with Jeff Blade to see what's going on now, Brian Woodward from Rocky Mountain Discount Sports gives us insight on upland bird hunting and Jay Fountain & Timothy Maddox highlight their hunt for Hunting with Heroes Wyoming.
We continue our conversation with Game & Fish about the differences between public access lands, Brian Woodward of Rocky Mountain Discount Sports breaks down the options of processing your own meat and the Mule Deer Foundation is doing good in the conservation world.
Chronic Wasting Disease has been an issue for years, Game & Fish describes why, Kevin Lovegreen is an author that has 15 books in the "Lucky Luke" kids book series and Rocky Mountain Discount Sports has all your game meat processing items.
With the dry drought conditions, EHD is affecting Whitetail's and Pronghorns. Joel Pedersen is the new President and CEO of the Mule Deer Foundation we chat how it's going and talk Elk Hunting with Brian Woodward of RMDS.
If you've ever wondered at what age kids need to get a hunting license or take a hunters course, we answer that with Game & Fish. Brian Woodward from Rocky Mountain Discount Sports talks the latest camo and Singer Songwriter Drew Baldridge.
We're talking ways to be safe in bear country and bear spray with Janet Milek and Dan Thompson from Game & Fish, RMEF is closing in on 40 years old and Shawn Kelley tells us how Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation has been impacting Elk in the US and Brian Woodward of Rocky Mountain Discount Sports gives us an update on ammo supplies.
Bouncer gives some excellent advice including: Use a hand scale every time Point the rod directly at the scale and pull back until the drag slips at 20% of the breaking strength Use the scale to observe how the drag changes as your customers or friends pull on the line and bend the rod Practice so much that you can know exactly how hard the angler is pulling by the bend in the rod. WIN A FISHING VACATION AT HAWKS CAY! Click Here to Enter: http://tackledirect.tv If you have questions or suggestions for the show you can text Tom at 1 305-930-7346 This episode has been brought to you by Waypoint TV. 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, Podcast Network. Waypoint is available on Roku, Samsung Smart TV, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Android TV, IoS devices, Android Devices and at www.waypointtv.com all for FREE! Join the Waypoint Army by following them on Instagram at the following accounts @waypointtv @waypointfish @waypointsalt @waypointboating @waypointhunt @waypointoutdoorcollective Find over 150 full episodes of Saltwater Experience on Waypoint You can follow Tom Rowland on Instagram @tom_rowland and find all episodes and show notes at Tomrowlandpodcast.com Learn more about Tom's Television shows by visiting their websites: Saltwater Experience Into the Blue Sweetwater Contact Tom through email: Podcast@saltwaterexperience.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
An app called BackcountrySOS has been put into place to help first responders locate those lost while hunting, hiking or camping. We talk to outdoor expert Jim Crowley about a "close call" with his boat and Rocky Mountain Discount Sports can help you get ready for your hunt.
Game & Fish chat about the 10 fisheries in the state, Dustin Fry is hunting on a new show called Hunt Warz and we welcome Brian Woodward from Rocky Mountain Discount Sports joins us as a new partner of the show.
Derek Christians talks with John Mayrose, a student at South Dakota State University, Topics discussed: Experience interning with South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks, canada goose banding, duck banding, deer depredation, meeting Governor Kristi Noem, advice for getting permission, how to get an internship in South Dakota, hunting in South Dakota.
Game & Fish reveal summer water temps have caused extra stress on the trout and one way to help that is to switch up what you're fishing for. We hooked up with Jim Crowley Outdoors to get tips on fishing other fish. Country Star Russell Dickerson joins us.
Scotty McCreery talks his desire to visit Wyoming and Game & Fish Chat about the process of how licenses are determined and fish health in the state
You can expect some changes the next time you fish or hunt in South Dakota. The South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks Wildlife Conservation Officer, Justin Harman, joins us in the studio to talk about the new laws that went into effect on July 1st. Anyone who has further questions about these new fishing and hunting regulations can always visit the South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks. Falls Area Bicyclists, otherwise known as FAB, has over 100 bikers in this organization. Their mission is to welcome all bikes on their rides and teach the community about biking in the Sioux Empire. Matt Cook of FAB joins the show to talk about the program and the rules of the road for bikers.
You can expect some changes the next time you fish or hunt in South Dakota. The South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks Wildlife Conservation Officer, Justin Harman, joins us in the studio to talk about the new laws that went into effect on July 1st. Anyone who has further questions about these new fishing and hunting regulations can always visit the South Dakota Game, Fish, and Parks. Falls Area Bicyclists, otherwise known as FAB, has over 100 bikers in this organization. Their mission is to welcome all bikes on their rides and teach the community about biking in the Sioux Empire. Matt Cook of FAB joins the show to talk about the program and the rules of the road for bikers.
On this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles, Dan is joined by new friend, Justin Jensen, for a BS session about hunting whitetails and mule deer in Idaho. They kick off the episode by reliving Justin's younger years in Minnesota where he was introduced to the outdoors as well as his move to South Dakota where he worked for the department of Game & Fish assisting in research projects for wildlife.Then the guys get in to a conversation about some recent success Justin has had hunting whitetails in the hills and mountains of Idaho, a completely different environment then back home in the midwest. Justin also shares a cool story about a backcountry mule deer hunt in to the Frank Church Wilderness where he and some friends were dropped off by plane in some of the most remote area in the lower 48. Nine Finger Chronicles is Powered by Simplecast
On this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles, Dan is joined by new friend, Justin Jensen, for a BS session about hunting whitetails and mule deer in Idaho. They kick off the episode by reliving Justin's younger years in Minnesota where he was introduced to the outdoors as well as his move to South Dakota where he worked for the department of Game & Fish assisting in research projects for wildlife.Then the guys get in to a conversation about some recent success Justin has had hunting whitetails in the hills and mountains of Idaho, a completely different environment then back home in the midwest. Justin also shares a cool story about a backcountry mule deer hunt in to the Frank Church Wilderness where he and some friends were dropped off by plane in some of the most remote area in the lower 48. Nine Finger Chronicles is Powered by Simplecast
On this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles, Dan is joined by new friend, Justin Jensen, for a BS session about hunting whitetails and mule deer in Idaho. They kick off the episode by reliving Justin's younger years in Minnesota where he was introduced to the outdoors as well as his move to South Dakota where he worked for the department of Game & Fish assisting in research projects for wildlife.Then the guys get in to a conversation about some recent success Justin has had hunting whitetails in the hills and mountains of Idaho, a completely different environment then back home in the midwest. Justin also shares a cool story about a backcountry mule deer hunt in to the Frank Church Wilderness where he and some friends were dropped off by plane in some of the most remote area in the lower 48. Nine Finger Chronicles is Powered by Simplecast
Hunting rabbits was what first got me into hunting. I join Jonathan O'Dell of the Arizona Dept. of Game & Fish on a deep dive into the biology, lore, trivia, habits, hunting and yes, cooking any and all rabbit and hare species, of where there are many in North America.
On this episode, we sit down with Steve Whitlock and learn how growing up in the everglades during the 80's and the height of the marijuana smuggling from Columbia started his path to becoming one of the biggest names in game fish art. Steve has had some amazing experiences during his life that created a path into the art world. Growing up fishing and hunting in Florida provided the perfect place to see so many different species of fish and wildlife and different environments that he has been able to incorporate into his artwork. With all of the art shows he does, his partnership with Bass Pro Shops and all of the changes that 2020 has caused for small businesses, Steve's artwork is found all over the world and inspired many to get out and experience what his artwork has brought into their homes and businesses. Steve is still fishing and hunting today, living near Tampa Bay with his wife, looking for new inspiration and enjoying the great outdoors that Florida has to offer. You can find his collection of artwork for sale at: www.stevewhitlock.com https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/SearchDisplay?categoryId=&storeId=715838534&catalogId=3074457345616676768&langId=-1&sType=SimpleSearch&resultCatEntryType=2&showResultsPage=true&searchSource=Q&pageView=&beginIndex=0&pageSize=16&searchTerm=steve+whitlock#facet:&productBeginIndex:0&facetLimit:&orderBy:&pageView:grid&minPrice:&maxPrice:&pageSize:& Be sure and follow him on his social media at: Facebook @stevewhitlockfishart Instagram @https://www.instagram.com/stevewhitlockart/
The 3x Champ talks with Tyler Lawrence of the Arkansas Game and Fish Foundation. Tyler and the AGFF play a huge roll in funding Arkansas outdoor education with an emphases on getting kids involved with nature. Learn more about the AGFF and how to take advantage of the programs they offer in the state to get our kids interested in fishing, hunting, conservation, and the outdoors! AGFF SUPER SILENT ONLINE AUCTION RUNS THROUGH AUGUST 29 Silent auction link - https://one.bidpal.net/fish/browse/all Arkansas Game & Fish Foundation - www.agff.org Watch the podcast on YouTube! - https://youtu.be/Is_j_7UTOCU
AB3, Host of The Bryant Land Show, has a solo episode without any guests where he discusses deer season and how to get prepared for deer season. AB3 also shares some guest comments, personal experiences, and he goes through “Your Deer Season To-Do List” by Terry Madewell from Game & Fish magazine. Episode Highlights: onX Hunt, a sponsor of The Bryant Land Show, is a mapping technology app that helps you in the field to mark your stands, trail cameras, and trees you plan to climb. Open land deer season opens in August in South Carolina and closer to deer season. AB3 shares an audio clip from previous guest Eric Morris about a lack of outdoor shows by black producers. AB3 discusses the bad experiences with delivery services Game & Fish magazine has an article called “Your Deer Season To-Do List” by Terry Madewell. What is AB3's thoughts on scouting for glass? Check your stands, blinds, ,and check blind sights. Practice scene control and eliminate it as much as possible. Check your regulations before you go out. Look for the Bass Pro Shop links on BryantLandCountry.com. Support onX Hunt, a sponsor of The Bryant Land Show at onxmaps.com. 3 Key Points: Perform rifle maintenance by cleaning, make sure your scope is good, and check your ammunition supply. Knock on doors to add hunting areas to make sure you have permission to be on hunting grounds. Load and organize your pack now so that you are ready to go when deer season starts. Tweetable Quotes: “This past month back in July, we had the most ever listeners in the states of Montana and Washington.” – AB3 “There is a magazine out there called Game & Fish and they produce these game and fish magazines for different regions of the country.” – AB3 “Make sure your bow is performing at the standards you have set for it. Arrows are flying straight.” – AB3 Resources Mentioned: Bryant Land Show: https://bryantlandcountry.com/the-bryant-land-country-podcast/ OnXHunt link: https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt-app Traeger Grills: https://www.traegergrills.com Patreon link https://www.patreon.com/bryantlandBass Pro Affiliate: https://bassproshops.vzck.net/NaQx7 Follow Bryant Land on social media: Linkedin | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube
After reading the book, "Through The Fishes Eye," by Mark Sosin, I reached out to him to see if he'd come on the show to discuss everything he learned about gamefish behavior. As a hall of famer (in both the saltwater and freshwater) he had some amazing intel to share that can help all of us catch more fish. Enjoy!
Capt Lou Tirado and Capt Mike Faulkingham are guides in Maine. They have a podcast called Hooked In New England and specialize in chasing, catching, and conserving the Gamefish of New England. It was a pleasure to have them on the show to discuss conservation and the future of the Striped bass. CLICK HERE to hear me as a guest on the Hooked In New England Podcast. Go and follow their social media pages @hooked_in_new_england and @fishportlandmaine on Instagram. This episode is brought to you by these great sponsors: Barracuda Tackle - Makers of the best cast nets on the market BarracudaTackle.com Get 30% off any order on Hukgear.com by using the code SE30 at checkout Get 20% off + free shipping on products from Manscaped.com by using the code TRP Kettle and Fire make Bone Broth that is Whole 30, Paleo and Keto Friendly. It is made from Grass-fed and grass-finished beef bones, organic pasture-raised chicken and is Non-GMO. It contains all the essential nutrients your body needs to thrive like collagen, protein, and amino acids. Cooking your own is messy and time-consuming. Go to Kettleandfire.com/waypoint to get yours delivered straight to your door. This episode has been brought to you by Waypoint TV. 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, Podcast Network. Waypoint is available on Roku, Samsung Smart TV, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Android TV, IoS devices, Android Devices and at www.waypointtv.com all for FREE! Join the Waypoint Army by following them on Instagram at the following accounts @waypointtv @waypointfish @waypointsalt @waypointboating @waypointhunt @waypointoutdoorcollective Find over 150 full episodes of Saltwater Experience on Waypoint You can follow Tom Rowland on Instagram @tom_rowland and find all episodes and show notes at Tomrowlandpodcast.com Learn more about Tom's Television shows by visiting their websites: Saltwater Experience Into the Blue Sweetwater Contact Tom through email: Podcast@saltwaterexperience.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Some people would say it's a bad time to start a small business, particularly in Maine. But if your product is this good, you have nothing to fear. Courtney Roberts started Knotty Girl Leaders and is kicking some major butt by making and marketing hand-tied, pre-made leaders from high-end components and selling them in tackle shops throughout New England, on Etsy and through Facebook. The feedback is incredible because the product is second-to-none. Listen in as this Maine girl talks leaders, leader construction, and how to be the first person in Maine to land a striper each season!Instagram: knotty_girl_leadersFaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/Knotty-Girl-Leaders-107984667568387/?__tn__=%2Cd%2CP-R&eid=ARDYS1EVa-Ng0W2Cg3l8LwLDhVNm8isrfmZJUYlekqoJ7iMij0rtZBGiU78mbE7RMorPy-Mvb6E-57jnEmail: KnottyGirlLeaders@gmail.comEtsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/KnottyGirlLeaders
Crab flies are an incredibly effective tool in targeting striped bass, but they aren't the easiest fly to cast. Trident Fly Fishing's Riley Libby walks you through the best rod, line and leader setups to get the fly where it needs to be, and to keep it where it needs to be. www.tridentflyfishing.com
In this week's arts and lifestyle podcast, we hear from Game Fish and Parks, a couple outdoorsmen, an author, and SDPB's Chynna Lockett brings us a very special feature.
How can you know how old a white sea bass is? What can the sounds that white sea bass make when they're spawning tell you? How does the sea bass population in a given area relate to squid nests in the area? Today's episode focuses on White Seabass. Today's guests are Chugey Sepulveda and Scott Albers of PIER, the Pfleger Institute of Environmental Research, who has appeared on this podcast previously. Listen in to hear today's guest discuss commercial and recreational fishing of white sea bass, and hear what they have to say about studying recordings of white sea bass sounds, where white sea bass go when they're not spawning, and why fishing for sea bass in Mexico is different from fishing for sea bass anywhere else.Topics Discussed in This Episode● Studying white sea bass spawning patterns by recording the sounds that they make● What the frequency and intensity of sound a sea bass makes can tell you● How the recordings are recovered● The purpose of listening for sounds that indicate spawning● Where white sea bass go when they're not spawning● Why sea bass are often found near squid nests● Why the really big sea bass found along the coast aren't usually found by the Channel Islands● How the squid's population relates to the white sea bass population● Why sea bass may be following sardines● The methods of commercial sea bass fishing● How commercial gill net operations work● How much commercial fishers catch as opposed to recreational fishers● Bluefin fishing● Whether the squid spawning coincides with the sea bass spawning● What is known about how sea bass age● The difference in size and maturity for male and female white sea bass● How length growth slows as sea bass get older● What the otolith can tell about sea bass● How fishing for sea bass in Mexico differs from other methods of sea bass fishing● Plans for sea bass fishing this year● What kind of year this will be for sea bass fishing
Bouncer gives some excellent advice including: Use a hand scale every time Point the rod directly at the scale and pull back until the drag slips at 20% of the breaking strength Use the scale to observe how the drag changes as your customers or friends pull on the line and bend the rod Practice so much that you can know exactly how hard the angler is pulling by the bend in the rod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bouncer Smith is a legendary Sportfishing Captain in Miami, FL. Bouncer gives some excellent advice on setting the drag for all gamefish. Use a hand scale every time. Point the rod directly at the scale and pull back until the drag slips at 20% of the breaking strength of the line. Use the scale to observe how the drag changes as your customers or friends pull on the line and bend the rod Practice so much that you can know exactly how hard the angler is pulling by the bend in the rod simply by looking at the rod or feeling the pull with your eyes closed. Great advice from someone who knows their stuff! This episode has been brought to you by Waypoint TV. 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, Podcast Network. Waypoint is available on Roku, Samsung Smart TV, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Android TV, IoS devices, Android Devices and at www.waypointtv.com all for FREE! Join the Waypoint Army by following them on Instagram at the following accounts @waypointtv @waypointfish @waypointsalt @waypointboating @waypointhunt @waypointoutdoorcollective Find over 150 full episodes of Saltwater Experience on Waypoint You can follow Tom Rowland on Instagram @tom_rowland and find all episodes and show notes at Tomrowlandpodcast.com Learn more about Tom's Television shows by visiting their websites: Saltwater Experience Into the Blue Sweetwater Contact Tom through email: Podcast@saltwaterexperience.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/102 Kevin Morlock breaks down carp fly fishing in the Beaver Island Lake area. Lots of great tips for carp fishing regardless of your area including how to deal with the wind, why a loop not is key and why carp hate the plop. Carp fishing in this area is every bit of the flats fishing experience and cast for cast better than permit. We talk about the gear you need to get started and why you might have a chance for a 35 pounder. Show Sponsors The Grey Drake at: https://www.thegreydrake.com/ (use coupon wfs20 for 20% off) Deli Fresh Design at: DeliFreshDesign.com (use coupon wfs20 for 20% off) Show Notes with Kevin Morlock The Orvis shop in Baldwin was one of the first shops that Kevin worked out of and helped to get his start. Kevin describes the difference between mudding and tailing carp. We hear about the analogy between water temperature for carp and air temperature for humans. How would you do without a shirt in 40 degree temps. The Carp Are Gamefish by George Von Shrader is a great resource if you can get your hands on it. Kirk Deeter - The Orvis Guide to Fly Fishing for Carp is another great resource. We talk about Fly Girls and the importance of mentors. Spey Rod Outfitter and Guide Service - Walt Grau is a good friend of Kevin's and guides for salmon and steelhead. The Goby fly patterns are the best for Carp. You can find the pattern in the fly section. The carp breakfast is a goto fly as well. All of these are focused for northern great lakes. You can check out a few other of Morlock's pattern here. Flip Pallot was on the podcast in this episode where he talked about Hells Bay Boats. Kevin's boat of choice is a little different. He talks about how he uses his and the effect of wind. ThirdCoastFly.com has some great information with years of great information. Steve Martinez is another guide Kevin works with down south. He'll be doing that again this year for redfish. The carp skills transfer over perfectly for redfish. Here are a couple of our past redfish episodes. I note John McCloskey and the Alaska and Georgia mix. You can find Kevin at IndigoGuideService.com. Resources Noted in the Show Carp are Gamefish by George Von Schrader Videos with Kevin Morlock Amazing Fly Fishing Carp Action! Conclusion with Kevin Morlock Kevin Morlock from Indigo Guide Service goes deep into fly fishing for carp with a focus on Beaver Island Lake. Find out when to go for them and what a spawning carp looks like. Crystal clear water takes much of the guess work out of it. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/102
In the Hupy and Abraham Outdoors Report, US Navy veteran Tim Thiers talks about hunting and fishing opportunities for veterans. (hupy.com) Bill Schwarz, communications manager for Spydro underwater cameras, describes the features of this new inline camera. (getspydro.com) Wisconsin DNR conservation warden Jon King reminds hunters to keep treestand safety in mind when bowhunting this season. (dnr.wi.gov/) In the Madison Outdoors Report, Gene Dellinger, proprietor of D&S Bait, Tackle & Archery, reports good action continues for a variety of species on the Madison chain. (pappastradingpost.com, fisherkingwinery.com, dsbait.com)
(Sep 12, 2019) Lake trout thrive in deep, cold water with lots of oxygen, and are stressed by being in warm summer shallows with lower pressure and oxygen levels. But as the climate warms, fewer Adirondacks lakes will have the right combination of factors they need.
Fly fishing for striped bass exclusively (or almost exclusively) on the flats can be a SERIOUS challenge. Maine's summer heats up quickly, and with it, so do the shallow waters that hold bass in the early and late season. Capt. Kyle Shaefer talks success and failure on the flats, and about his passion for doing it all with a fly.
Cape Cod is the epicenter of saltwater fishing in New England. Known for its numerous species and plentiful stocks, the Cape has traditionally been the Holy Grail for anglers chasing their fishing dreams. And make no mistake - the Cape still delivers in many ways. But Captain Terry Nugent, a legendary guide who has helped anglers chase and fulfill those dreams for well over 20 years, says that things are changing, and not for the better. But as you'll see, Terry Nugent is NOT one to just stand around and complain. He's got ideas, and he's going to fight like hell for the fish he loves so much. Captain Terry NugentRiptide Chartershttps://www.riptidecharters.com/riptide@riptidecharters.com
Maine Fishing Guides Jason Farris, Forrest Faulkingham and Dave Pecci talk about the world-famous Kennebec River, its history, its resurgence, and why no serious angler or wildlife lover should miss a chance to experience it.
Captain Ed Snell doesn't "also" groundfish. He only groundfishes. He eats, breathes, sleeps and obsesses over groundfish. Cod, haddock, pollock, hake, redfish - if it swims in hundreds of feet of water, Ed knows how to, when to and where to catch it. Ed is dialed in to the deep-water dinner! Tune in to hear Ed talk about the realities of fisheries management, the history of groundfishing, and why thinks Mike Faulkingham should realize that pollock DOES NOT SUCK.Rita B Offshore Fishing / Capt. Ed Snellhttp://www.ritaboffshore.com/ritaboffshorefishing@gmail.comBook a charter: 207-651-8874https://www.facebook.com/Rita-B-Offshore-Fishing-142217595947759/Instagram: ritaboffshorefishing
Hi everyone, and welcome to another episode of the BBQ Beat Podcast. When I started this podcast, it was with the intent of covering the world of BBQ and Grilling, but with a broader reach into some of the basic beliefs that I know a lot of you hold dear – primarily those of family, of friendship, of knowing where your food comes from and sharing the love we have of preparing delicious meals that celebrate who we are and what we’re about as human beings. This show moves us further on down that path as I share a conversation I was privileged to have with Mr. Hank Shaw, celebrated cookbook author and truly an omnivore who has solved his dilemma. Hank Shaw - Suggested Reading Hank's website has a lot of great recipes and will help you embark on some amazing wild game oriented culinary adventures. However, for a more centered view on how to prepare and enjoy different types of wild game, I highly recommend you check out one or more of his books. Hunt, Gather, Cook: Finding the Forgotten Feast From field, forest, and stream to table, award-winning journalist Hank Shaw explores the forgotten art of foraging. If there is a frontier beyond organic, local and seasonal, beyond farmers' markets and grass-def meat, it's hunting, fishing and foraging your own food. A lifelong angler and forager who became a hunter late in life, Hank Shaw is dedicated to finding a place on the table for the myriad overlooked and underutilized wild foods that are there for the taking -- if you know how to find them. In Hunt, Gather, Cook, he shares his experiences both in the field and in the kitchen, as well as his extensive knowledge of North America's edible flora and fauna. Hank provides a user-friendly, food-oriented introduction to tracking down and cooking everything from prickly pears, to grouper to snowshoe hares. Duck, Duck, Goose: The Ultimate Guide to Cooking Waterfowl, Both Farmed and Wild Duck is having a renaissance in American restaurants and kitchens as cooks discover that diverse breeds, species, and cuts of meat offer an exciting range of flavors and textures. Many cooks—and even hunters—have a fear of cooking fowl. Duck, Duck, Goose shows you how to cook duck and goose like a pro: perfectly crisp skin crackling with each bite, succulent confit, impeccable prosciutto, and more. Hank Shaw, an award-winning food writer, hunter, and cook on the forefront of the marsh-to-table revolution, provides all you need to know about obtaining, cleaning, and cooking these flavorful birds. Duck, Duck, Goose includes detailed guides on species and breeds, selecting a duck in the market, and plucking and hanging a wild bird. Shaw’s delicious and doable recipes include basics such as Grilled Duck Breast and Slow-Roasted Duck; international favorites like Duck Pho, Sichuan Fragrant Duck, Mexican Duck with Green Mole, and Cassoulet; and celebration-worthy fare such as Perfect Roast Goose. It also features an array of duck and goose confit and charcuterie, from fresh sausages to dry-cured salami. The most comprehensive guide to preparing and cooking both domestic and wild ducks and geese, Duck, Duck, Goose will be a treasured companion for anyone who wants to free themselves from the tyranny of chicken and enjoy perfectly cooked waterfowl. Buck, Buck, Moose: Recipes and Techniques for Cooking Deer, Elk, Moose, Antelope and Other Antlered Things This is not your father's venison cookbook. Buck, Buck, Moose is the first comprehensive, lushly photographed, full-color guide to working with and cooking all forms of venison, including deer, elk, moose, antelope, and caribou. Buck, Buck, Moose will take you around the world, from nose to tail. The book features more than 100 recipes ranging from traditional dishes from six continents to original recipes never before seen. You'll also get thorough instructions on how to butcher, age and store your venison, as well as how to use virtually every part of the animal. Buck, Buck, Moose also includes a lengthy section on curing venison and sausage-making. Peppered throughout are stories of the hunt and essays on why venison holds such a special place in human society. Venison is far more than mere food. It is, in many ways, what made us human. Pheasant, Quail, Cottontail: Upland Birds and Small Game from Field to Feast Game birds have always held a high place at the table, whether it's a hunter's prize of roast grouse or the turkey we all eat at Thanksgiving. Pheasants, quail, rabbits, doves, grouse and more - these are singular species with grand culinary traditions that offer the cook an unmatched range of flavors. Many cooks fear the fowl, however. Lean and athletic, game birds, rabbits and hares can dry out in a hurry. Pheasant, Quail, Cottontail shows you how to cook small game like a pro: perfectly crisp skin over tender breast meat, melt-in-your-mouth braises and confit, stews, sausages, and more. Hank Shaw, an award-winning food writer, hunter, and cook at the forefront of the wild-to-table revolution, provides all you need to know about obtaining, cleaning, and cooking birds ranging from quail to pheasant, turkey to dove and beyond. Pheasant, Quail, Cottontail also covers a range of small game animals such as rabbits, hares, and squirrels. You'll find detailed information on how best to treat these various species in the kitchen, how to select them in the market, as well as how to pluck, clean and hang wild birds. Shaw's global yet approachable recipes include basics such as Roast Pheasant and Buttermilk Fried Rabbit; international classics like Tuscan Hare Ragu, French Rabbit a la Moutarde, Mexican Turkey Tamales with Pumpkin, and General Tso's Pheasant; as well as unique dishes such as Roast Woodcock Michigan. It also features an array of small game charcuterie, from fresh sausages to confit and terrines. The most comprehensive guide to preparing and cooking upland birds and small game, whether domesticated or wild, Pheasant, Quail Cottontail will be a valued companion for hunters as well as home cooks looking for new ways to cook store-bought turkey, rabbit or quail. What's more, every purchase of this book helps our wild habitats. A portion of the proceeds of every book sold will go to help the non-profit conservation efforts of Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever, which will use the money to restore, maintain and expand habitat for all upland birds.
When the striped bass first arrive in New England, they're hungry and plentiful. But they're not hanging out where you think they might be. Capt. Lou Tirado walks us through the right gear, the best places and the perfect tides to get you hooking and landing early season arrivals.
Garon Mailman wanted to learn to fish for giant bluefin tuna. So he did. He went out in a 21 foot center console by himself and learned how to do it. And he did it well. Very well. And then he started posting videos to Youtube of him catching 400 lb tuna by himself in that tiny boat. And they were a hit. Now, after a stint on Wicked Tuna, Garon and fishing partner Dave Sjulander are among the most successful tuna anglers in New England. And they love every minute of it.
Angler, author and conservationist Brad Burns has spent a lifetime fishing and fighting for striped bass. He's a past board member of Coastal Conservation Association, sits on the board of the Atlantic Salmon Federation and Miramachi Salmon Association and has just published his fourth book, "Closing the Season." He is also a founding member of Stripers Forever, an organization fighting to obtain gamefish status for the striped bass on the Atlantic coast. In this incredibly in-depth and interesting episode, Brad gives us all the tools we need to move toward a sustainable future of fishing for the incredible striped bass. Stripers Forever Website: www.stripersforever.comFacebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/57512241583/
On this week's episode of Arrows and Angling I am breaking down the abundance of hunting and fishing media that exists. Whether it is books, magazines, newsletters, YouTube or Facebook there is a ton of information out there to make you a better outdoorsman. Here are a few of the media sources I mention in the episode: Outdoor News - www.outdoornews.com Midwest Outdoors - www.midwestoutdoors.com Game & Fish - www.gameandfishmag.com Remember to rate, review and subscribe!
hjrp2310 This episode of Happy Jacks is sponsored by EasyRollerDice.com. Check out their Metal Dice of Ancient Dragons series of dice now on Kickstarter, easyrollerdice.com/dragondice. In this Episode: Steve from Atlanta needs some validation for a holiday game. Johann from Sweden writes in on the Sandbox debate, but this time about Fish Tanks! Eric from New Jersey writes in about NWoD.
Bouncer gives some excellent advice including: Use a hand scale every time Point the rod directly at the scale and pull back until the drag slips at 20% of the breaking strength Use the scale to observe how the drag changes as your customers or friends pull on the line and bend the rod Practice so much that you can know exactly how hard the angler is pulling by the bend in the rod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
World respected conservationist, biologist, writer and Conservation Visions founder Shane Mahoney joins me this week for an in depth conversation on a couple different topics. First, we take a look at the term 'Trophy Hunting'. It's origins mean something totally different from how many people interpret it today. Why the shift in attitude toward that [...]
World respected conservationist, biologist, writer and Conservation Visions founder Shane Mahoney joins me this week for an in depth conversation on a couple different topics. First, we take a look at the term 'Trophy Hunting'. It's origins mean something totally different from how many people interpret it today. Why the shift in attitude toward that [...]
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