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The bird almost disappeared forever. The recovery changed American conservation history. Throughout the entirety of America's conservation history, sportsmen and women have helped shape the future of America's fish and wildlife. Few examples illustrate that legacy better than the wild turkey. In this special Hunt Fish 250 conversation, legendary conservation leader Rob Keck joins Fred Bird to explore one of the greatest wildlife recovery stories ever told. From remnant turkey populations surviving in isolated pockets of the country to the nationwide restoration efforts that returned wild turkeys to nearly every suitable landscape, this discussion traces the partnerships, policies, and persistence that made it possible. Rob shares firsthand stories from the early days of wild turkey restoration, including trap-and-transfer programs, habitat management strategies, anti-poaching efforts, hunter education initiatives, and the critical role sportsmen played in building support for conservation. The conversation also examines modern challenges facing hunting and wildlife management, including ballot-box biology, urban expansion, hunter recruitment, and the importance of science-based decision making. Later, CSF Senior Director of Fisheries Chris Horton highlights another conservation success story through recreational fisheries management. From red drum recovery efforts along the Gulf Coast to the role hatcheries, license dollars, and angler-driven conservation have played in restoring fisheries, listeners will gain a deeper appreciation for how hunters and anglers continue to fund and drive conservation across America. This is a timely look at the conservation victories that built today's opportunities and the work still required to protect hunting, fishing, and outdoor traditions for future generations. Follow the show for more weekly hunting, fishing, and conservation policy conversations. Get the FREE Sportsmen's Voice e-publication in your inbox every Monday: www.congressionalsportsmen.org/newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Inside the policy fights quietly shaping hunting access, fisheries management, and public land conservation nationwide. For 250 years, America's hunters and anglers have shaped the country's conservation legacy. In this conversation, leaders from the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation break down the modern legislative victories protecting public access, healthy wildlife populations, and the future of hunting and fishing traditions nationwide. CSF President and CEO Jeff Crane and Senior Vice President Taylor Schmitz unpack landmark wins like the Great American Outdoors Act, expanded red snapper seasons, right-to-hunt-and-fish constitutional protections, and the growing push for active forest management across America's public lands. The conversation dives deep into how sportsmen and women continue funding conservation through excise taxes, why access to quality hunting and fishing opportunities depends on sound policy, and how bipartisan coalitions are still delivering results in Washington, DC, and state capitals alike. From waterfowl hunting access and turkey habitat management to fisheries modernization and wildfire prevention, this episode highlights the often unseen work protecting America's outdoor traditions. It's also a candid look at the challenges ahead as urbanization, shifting public attitudes, and declining outdoor participation continue reshaping the conservation landscape. Follow the show for more weekly hunting, fishing, and conservation policy conversations. Get the FREE Sportsmen's Voice e-publication in your inbox every Monday: www.congressionalsportsmen.org/newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
America's wildlife comeback story began with hunters recognizing conservation before the rest of the nation. America's conservation system didn't begin in Washington. It started with hunters, anglers, and outdoorsmen recognizing that wildlife populations and wild places were disappearing across the continent. In this conversation, the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation launches the Hunt Fish 250 campaign with a deep dive into the origins of the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation, the public trust doctrine, and the sporting traditions that shaped the nation itself. Simon Roosevelt and James Cummins trace the roots of hunting and fishing from Native American land stewardship and subsistence living to Theodore Roosevelt, the Boone and Crockett Club, and the early conservation movement that saved species like whitetail deer, bison, and wild turkey from collapse. The discussion explores how fair chase hunting, habitat management, public lands conservation, and wildlife science became foundational American values. Listeners will also hear how landmark legislation like the Lacey Act, Pittman-Robertson Act, Migratory Bird Treaty Act, and Sport Fish Restoration Act transformed modern wildlife management and conservation funding. This is a conversation about more than hunting rights or fishing access. It's about why hunters and anglers remain central to protecting wildlife habitat, managing forests and wetlands, funding conservation, and ensuring future generations can experience the outdoors the same way Americans have for centuries. Follow the show for more weekly hunting, fishing, and conservation policy conversations. Get the FREE Sportsmen's Voice e-publication in your inbox every Monday: www.congressionalsportsmen.org/newsletter Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Historic access wins and conservation funding advances are reshaping the future of America's hunting and fishing opportunities. The biggest hunting and fishing access expansion in U.S. history just landed, and the implications for sportsmen across the country are massive. This week's Sportsmen's Voice Roundup breaks down the Department of the Interior's proposal to expand more than 1,400 hunting and angling opportunities across National Wildlife Refuges in 32 states. Listeners get a ground-level look at what expanded public land access means for waterfowl hunting, turkey hunting, freshwater fishing, and long-term wildlife management. The conversation also digs into the reauthorization of the Sport Fish Restoration and Boating Trust Fund, one of the most important conservation funding mechanisms supporting fisheries conservation, boating infrastructure, and aquatic habitat restoration nationwide. If you care about the future of fishing, public access, and state-led fish and wildlife conservation, this segment explains why the highway bill matters far beyond Washington politics. Additional updates cover Alaska's legislative victories for hunters and guides, Louisiana's movement on sportsmen privacy protections, and New Hampshire's ongoing discussion surrounding hunting and fishing license fee increases. The episode closes with a preview of CSF's Hunt Fish 250 campaign celebrating America's outdoor heritage and the freedom to hunt and fish. Follow the show for more weekly hunting and fishing conversations shaping the future of the outdoors. Get the FREE Sportsmen's Voice e-publication in your inbox every Monday: www.congressionalsportsmen.org/newsletter Follow The Sportsmen's Voice wherever you get your podcasts: https://podfollow.com/1705085498 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome, my grazy friends, to Pleasure Land! Well, unless someone else has already said the phrase “Welcome to…” before saying the name of some place, in which case I obviously heard that first and ripped them off. But until the call out thread we will simply move forward! On today's show we have some socks that stay together in the year 2026, some lady who thinks she invented ranch dressing, and, of course, fast popsicles (fastsicles). But what else does today hold? Only my grazy mind knows. Enter, the content fog(TM), at your own peril!Music for YKS is courtesy of Howell Dawdy, Craig Dickman, Mr. Baloney, and Mark Brendle. Additional research by Zeke Golvin. YKS is edited by Producer Dan. Social Media by Maddalena Alvarez.Executive Producer Tim Faust (@crulge)Hey, 50 cents is 50 cents. That's why we're not asking for it! Instead, for $7 a month, grab yourself a subscription to YKS Premium – where you'll get ad-free episodes every Monday, plus weekly bonus episodes and more. And throw the 50 cents in the garbage! Follow us on Instagram: @YKSPod, TikTok: YourKickstarterSucks and subscribe to our YouTube channel for more video stuff! Wow, 2026 is gonna be lit!! Gift subscriptions to YKS Premium are now available at Patreon.com/yourkickstartersucks/giftSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In Episode 553 of District of Conservation, Gabriella recaps her trip to IOTR's Annual Meeting in SWFL. Tune in to learn about IOTR's initiatives, priorities, and the efforts to add the right to hunt and fish to Colorado. SHOW NOTESSupport IOTR2027 Annual MeetingHunt Fish Freedom PodcastIOTR: Colorado Initiative 302 Clears Key Hurdle, Advances Constitutional Right To Hunt and FishCabela's Family FoundationHard Truths of Conservation
In Episode 541 of District of Conservation, Gabriella welcomes Fred Bird - Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation's Eastern States manager. Fred discusses his role with the organization, New Hampshire right to hunt and fish moving through the legislature, rigs to reef, MAP Waters Act, EXPLORE Act, and how the outdoors still brings Americans together. Tune in to learn more!SHOW NOTESConnect with Fred and on InstagramCongressional Sportsmen's FoundationNH CACR15: Right to Hunt and Fish AmendmentGranite Staters' Once-in-a-Generation Opportunity: Get Right to Hunt and Fish to the BallotState Constitutional Right to Hunt and FishNew Hampshire - R3 MandatesSteel to Sanctuary Rigs to Reef: A Conservation Program Environmentalists Shouldn't Oppose
If you hunt waterfowl on public land, this is an episode you need to hear.In this episode of The Voice of the Duck Hunter Podcast, host Joel Brice is joined by Cyrus Baird, Delta Waterfowl's Vice President of Government Affairs, to break down one of the most important — and least understood — policies impacting hunters today: the National Wildlife Refuge System's Hunt Fish Rule.Cyrus is on the front lines every day defending waterfowl hunting access, working to protect the opportunities hunters currently have while pushing to expand quality public hunting across the country. We dive into how the Hunt Fish Rule mandates expanded access on national wildlife refuges, why it matters to duck hunters, and the critical role Delta Waterfowl plays in making sure hunters still have a seat at the table.Whether you hunt refuges every season or care about the future of public land hunting, this conversation is essential.
We've got Paul Walerczak back on the podcast to talk about his recent 15' fall from a treestand as he was knocking out pre-season chores in the deer woods, as well as our recent Hunt-Fish-Float Kayak Camp that found Paul hobbling on crutches. Don't miss this one! The Hunting Roots Podcast is brought to you by onX Hunt - www.onxmaps.com www.mossyoak.com
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On this week's episode of Sole Free, Harlan Friedman sits down with Floyd Mayweather Jr. and John Gotti III from the Hunt & Fish club in NYC at the press conference ahead of their rematch in Mexico City, Mexico. Also joining the two fighters are their managers James McNair from TMT and Team Gotti's John Gotti Jr. It should be a wild fight given the brawl at the end of their last match. #floydmayweather #johngottiIII#boxing #mma #gotti #mexico #TMT #fyp #nyc #fights #fight #knockouts #USA #sport #highlights #motivation #tko #ko #motivational #solefree
Graham from Vortex discusses hunting and shooting experiences, including the Vortex Ambassador Summit and the challenges of shooting a handgun. They also talk about the culture at Vortex and the passion for hunting and shooting among the employees. Graham shares his upcoming hunting plans in Wisconsin and South Dakota, with a focus on whitetail deer. They also discuss the differences between whitetail and mule deer behavior and hunting strategies. In this conversation, Dan and Graham discuss hunting opportunities in different states, including Wisconsin and South Dakota. They talk about the challenges of getting permission to hunt on private land and the increasing interest in hunting for organic meat. They also touch on the topic of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) and the precautions hunters take when dealing with CWD-positive deer. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the impact of urban populations on hunting opportunities and the importance of knowing where your food comes from. Takeaways: Vortex employees are passionate about hunting and shooting and participate in these activities themselves. Shooting a handgun is more challenging than it seems, and proper form and technique are crucial for accuracy. Vortex offers training courses, such as the Edge program, to help people improve their shooting skills. Whitetail deer in Western South Dakota are more skittish and alert compared to whitetails in the Midwest. Hunting plans can be opportunistic, focusing on the behavior of the animals and adjusting strategies accordingly. Getting permission to hunt on private land can be challenging, especially in areas with high urban populations. There is a growing interest in hunting for organic meat and knowing where your food comes from. Hunters take precautions when dealing with CWD-positive deer, such as getting the meat tested and disposing of it properly. The value placed on different species varies in different regions, with mule deer often being more highly valued than whitetail deer. Bow hunting can be a good way to gain access to smaller parcels of land and appeal to those who are more open to hunting for organic meat. The traditional hunting camp culture is changing, with more emphasis on hunting for big antler deer. The impact of urban populations on hunting opportunities can vary, with some areas being more protective of deer hunting land. Knowing where your food comes from and how it is prepared is important for many hunters. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Small Talk 03:00 Passion for Hunting and Shooting at Vortex 13:14 Culture and Party Plans at Vortex 18:17 Hunting Plans in Wisconsin and South Dakota 22:46 Differences Between Whitetail and Mule Deer Behavior 25:23 Opportunistic Hunting Strategies 28:16 Dealing with Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) 36:58 Challenges of Getting Permission to Hunt on Private Land 45:13 The Changing Hunting Camp Culture 50:49 The Impact of Urban Populations on Hunting Opportunities 53:14 Knowing Where Your Food Comes From Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Graham from Vortex discusses hunting and shooting experiences, including the Vortex Ambassador Summit and the challenges of shooting a handgun. They also talk about the culture at Vortex and the passion for hunting and shooting among the employees. Graham shares his upcoming hunting plans in Wisconsin and South Dakota, with a focus on whitetail deer. They also discuss the differences between whitetail and mule deer behavior and hunting strategies. In this conversation, Dan and Graham discuss hunting opportunities in different states, including Wisconsin and South Dakota. They talk about the challenges of getting permission to hunt on private land and the increasing interest in hunting for organic meat. They also touch on the topic of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) and the precautions hunters take when dealing with CWD-positive deer. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the impact of urban populations on hunting opportunities and the importance of knowing where your food comes from. Takeaways: Vortex employees are passionate about hunting and shooting and participate in these activities themselves. Shooting a handgun is more challenging than it seems, and proper form and technique are crucial for accuracy. Vortex offers training courses, such as the Edge program, to help people improve their shooting skills. Whitetail deer in Western South Dakota are more skittish and alert compared to whitetails in the Midwest. Hunting plans can be opportunistic, focusing on the behavior of the animals and adjusting strategies accordingly. Getting permission to hunt on private land can be challenging, especially in areas with high urban populations. There is a growing interest in hunting for organic meat and knowing where your food comes from. Hunters take precautions when dealing with CWD-positive deer, such as getting the meat tested and disposing of it properly. The value placed on different species varies in different regions, with mule deer often being more highly valued than whitetail deer. Bow hunting can be a good way to gain access to smaller parcels of land and appeal to those who are more open to hunting for organic meat. The traditional hunting camp culture is changing, with more emphasis on hunting for big antler deer. The impact of urban populations on hunting opportunities can vary, with some areas being more protective of deer hunting land. Knowing where your food comes from and how it is prepared is important for many hunters. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Small Talk 03:00 Passion for Hunting and Shooting at Vortex 13:14 Culture and Party Plans at Vortex 18:17 Hunting Plans in Wisconsin and South Dakota 22:46 Differences Between Whitetail and Mule Deer Behavior 25:23 Opportunistic Hunting Strategies 28:16 Dealing with Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) 36:58 Challenges of Getting Permission to Hunt on Private Land 45:13 The Changing Hunting Camp Culture 50:49 The Impact of Urban Populations on Hunting Opportunities 53:14 Knowing Where Your Food Comes From Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode Sponsor: Nocturn Industries Night Vision https://link.thinlinedefenseco.com/NocturnIndustries Discount Code: TLDco In this episode of Everyman's Arsenal, Jason gets a chance to talk with Mike from the hunt Fish Shoot YouTube channel. They get into discussions about training, work/life balance, and more! Mike even drops a huge surprise for the Everyman's Arsenal listeners! The post Everyman's Arsenal 22 – Mike from Hunt Fish Shoot appeared first on Firearms Radio Network.
The Green Way Outdoors team is joined by Caleb Malooley, lead singer of The Gasoline Gypsies. Here are the topics they cover: -The new Gasoline Gypsies song, Gravel Roads. - The 10,000 Islands episode. -What episodes of The Green Way Outdoors Caleb liked the best. -How the Gasoline Gypsies create music. -Caleb makes deer stock out of leg bones. Here is the process. -How Caleb makes Ghost Pipe and Ryan tries it on the podcast. -How shorts and reels are changing social media. -The team reacts to one of their videos with hundreds of comments. -The Savage Stevens 560 Field. -Why we like to process our own venison and wild game. -Kyle's first deer story. -Turkey hunting and the upcoming season. -Ryan takes over the podcast because Kyle realized he was supposed to be in a meeting. -The guys riff on the music industry and the Gasoline Gypsies. Let us know in the comments if you have a guest that you'd like to see on the podcast! Watch our HISTORY Channel show on: - HISTORY - TUBI Follow us on: - Facebook - Instagram - Twitter - Youtube - Our Website
Jeff Guilloz of Hunt Fish Explore Hawaii joins The Green Way Outdoors team in their studio to discuss the following: - How TGWO and Jeff were introduced - What travel to Hawaii is like and being respectful as a tourist - The Spirit of Aloha - Disrespectful tourists giving the tourists that come after them a bad name - The significance of Waipio Valley - Gigging for bullfrogs and prawn - Trapping pigs and raising them for meat Let us know in the comments if you have a guest that you'd like to see on the podcast! Watch our HISTORY Channel show on: - HISTORY - TUBI Follow us on: - Facebook - Instagram - Twitter - Youtube - Our Website
This week Jim and Trav will stop by an Offshore Bull and Cow Dolphin Tournament as they head 180 miles out in the Deep Gulf for massive Grouper with Captain Jack Carlson with "Two Conchs Sportfishing". Then, they'll target Sea Ducks and Whitetails on the coast of Maine and forage for Cattail and Autumn Olive with Daniel Vitalis from "WildFed". The Revolution is presented by Outdoor Channel, Sportsman Channel, World Fishing Network and MyOutdoorTV.
This week Jim and Trav will stop by an Offshore Bull and Cow Dolphin Tournament as they head 180 miles out in the Deep Gulf for massive Grouper with Captain Jack Carlson with "Two Conchs Sportfishing". Then, they'll target Sea Ducks and Whitetails on the coast of Maine and forage for Cattail and Autumn Olive with Daniel Vitalis from "WildFed". The Revolution is presented by Outdoor Channel, Sportsman Channel, World Fishing Network and MyOutdoorTV.
Welcome to 2nd Amendment Radio & the Great Outdoors with Marc Cox & Bo Matthews - as always produced by Carl Middleman (Pew Pew)! The boys speak with Alex Shay from Gun Owners of America. He is in town for The Range's 2A Day (gunowners.org) And then with Matt Murray, the Outdoor Education Center Specialist at the Jay Henges Shooting Range and Outdoor Education Center for the Missouri Dept of Conservation. Last month the MDC launched 12 months of beginning Hunting, Angling, & Shooting programs in 2024 for the St. Louis region. Keep your New Year's resolution going to start fishing, hunting, or shooting with free introductory programs all year long. More info at mdc.mo.gov/events
In Episode 410 of District of Conservation, Gabriella has a roundup of the latest in energy and conservation news. She discusses the SEC rule to list natural asset companies in the NYSE being pulled by the latter, SCOTUS hearing challenges to the Chevron Doctrine, and Washington State legislature hearing a bill to enshrine the right to hunt and fish this afternoon. Tune in to learn more! SHOW NOTES EP 409: Fighting ESG & Natural Asset Companies ft. Treasurer Marlo Oaks SEC Accepted Request To Remove Controversial Natural Asset Companies Listing Rule SCOTUS Hears Two Challenges To Chevron Doctrine Washington State Bill Wants to Enshrine Fishing, Hunting Into Constitution --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/district-of-conservation/support
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Special Guest Matt from Hunt Fish New England podcast joins us in studio! Also, Wayne LaPierre is stepping down from the NRA, and other news!
On Episode 122 of The Green Way Outdoors Podcast, The team covers the following topics with Brandon Cerecke and Dirk Sorrells of Boss Shotshells: 1. Kyle and Brandon talk about entrepreneurship and overcoming hurdles at the 5-year mark. 2. Brandon talks about growing pains and when he knew Boss was legitimate. 3. Brandon shares his passion and what he truly wants for Boss. 4. Kyle talks about the most important things to an employee. 5. Brandon and Kyle talk about how to run a company properly and how to create the right environment for employees. 6. Brandon breaks down why Boss is "direct to consumer" and the actual value of the product. 7. Brandon addresses the "cult" of Boss and the fan page. 8. The jump from steel to legacy to warchief. 9. Why copper-plated bismuth? 10. The competition in the waterfowl ammo industry. 11. The non-toxic shot debate and eating lead. 12. How The Green Way Outdoors and Boss Shotshells began to work together. 13. Why Kyle Green used Boss long before the partnership. The Green Way Outdoors is available for On-Demand and Streaming via The HISTORY Channel. Check your services to watch now! Follow us on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheGreenWayOutdoors/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegreenwayoutdoors/Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegreenwayout?lang=enYoutube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCjR5r6WwXcPKK0xVldNT5_gWebsite: www.thegreenwayoutdoors.com
We're catching up with our buddy, Matthew McKinley, to hear about his velvet buck taken this past weekend in Mississippi, as well as taking a look back over our Hunt-Fish-Float camp in Tennessee. Episode Notes:Rona Round 3? Matthew McKinley Velvet BuckHunt-Fish-Float 2023How we haul gear by boatUse It or Lose It with YETI Panga Duffel BagsThe Hunting Roots Podcast is brought to you by onX Hunt - www.onxmaps.com
Homesteading is a dream for many and indeed a dream many make come true. The other side is for every happy homesteader there is an unhappy one. People who may be even enjoy the day to day stuff but when … Continue reading →
This week Jim and Trav will stop by an Offshore Bull and Cow Dolphin Tournament as they head 180 miles out in the gulf for grouper with Captain Jack Carlson with "Two Conchs Sportfishing". Then, they'll target sea ducks and whitetails on the coast of Maine and forage for cattail and autumn olive with Daniel Vitalis from "WildFed". The Revolution is presented by Outdoor Channel, Sportsman Channel, World Fishing Network and MyOutdoorTV.
In Episode 359 of District of Conservation, Gabriella hosts a roundtable with Florida conservationists on how the Sunshine State passed a right to hunt and fish amendment. Featured guests include Rep. Lauren Melo, the House sponsor, and activists Travis Thompson and Mike Elfenbein. Tune in to learn more! SHOW NOTES Townhall: More States Should Adopt Right to Hunt and Fish Amendments CS/HJR 1157: Fishing and Hunting Florida: Right to Hunt & Fish Amendment Placed on 2024 Ballot RIGHT TO HUNT AND FISH CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT HEADED TO THE BALLOT IN FL IN 2024 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/district-of-conservation/support
In Episode 358 of District of Conservation, Gabriella updates listeners on Florida passing a right-to-hunt-and-fish amendment and Biden's war on hunting playing out on public lands where lead tackle and bullets are needed. SHOW NOTES HJR 1157 Florida Politics: Hunting and fishing constitutional amendment reels in Senators, heads to ballot HOWL for Wildlife Townhall: More States Should Adopt Right to Hunt and Fish Amendments RealClear Policy: Lead Ban Would Undermine True Conservation, Outdoor Access Fox News: Biden's war on hunting faces blowback from Republicans, sportsmen groups --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/district-of-conservation/support
Host Chester Moore interviews ambassadors from Hero Hunt live at the Hunt-Fish Podcast Summit about their work hunting with veterans and first responders.
This week we dive into the importance of getting involved across state borders and even national borders. Then we talk about the right to hunt & fish bill in Florida. With Travis Thompson, John Stallone and Charlie Whitwam Use code HOWL at www.onxmaps.com for 20% off Get memberships here : https://www.howlforwildlife.org/memberships Get Howl For Wildlife Coffee & Gear here: https://www.howlforwildlife.org/shop
Ep #414 Of The Clay Edwards Show On 103.9 WYAB 1. The Sippi Girls join me in studio for the 2nd time this year, they've added a few new girls to the mix and have hit the ground running with their Sippi Girls Foundation. They'll be getting young women into the outdoors for the first time on hunts and other adventures they might have never had the opportunity to take part in. Check out my website & all of my social channels by clicking my link tree at www.solo.to/clayedwards
On this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast I talk about how some key influences changed my mind on how I can get the most out of the outdoors every year whether its 100 degrees or -10 degrees. It seems like a lot of work, but at the end of the day if you really love something it doesn't feel like it. Buy a Knife from Malone Knives: https://bit.ly/3VmikEh Get 10% off Absolute Aid Products: https://bit.ly/3px2Jnt Discount Code: APTITUDE10 Buy me a coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/Aptitudeoutdoor More Aptitude Outdoors here: https://bit.ly/2YLp82N
Welcome to the 1st in a short series of special "revisited" episodes centered around women in hunting! This week, I went way back in the archives all the way to episode 13! Meet Dawn Freeland from Women Hunt, Fish, and Camp too. If you're a woman who loves hunting, fishing or camping and are on social media, you've likely come across Woman Hunt Too or Women Fish Too at one time or another. They've been around for several years now, and have built up quite a following! On this episode, you'll meet the woman behind it all, Dawn Freeland. Dawn has an interesting story about how she discovered her passion for hunting. There were a few key "ah-ha" moments in her life that led her down this path, and she shares those with us in this episode. We also talk about what led her to create the Women Hunt Too website and shortly thereafter, Women Fish Too which has expanded even more to include camping as well. Her main mission behind it all is to empower women to get out there and enjoy the great outdoors. As we know, being female in the male-dominated sports of hunting and fishing is not without challenges. We need all the support we can get, and that's what Dawn is all about. Mentioned in This Episode: Women Hunt Fish Camp Too Website Women Hunt Too Facebook Women Fish Too Facebook Women Hunt Fish Camp Farm Too VIP Group on Facebook Additional Resources: The Woman Angler & Adventurer Facebook Page The Woman Angler & Adventurer Facebook Group The Woman Angler & Adventurer on Instagram The Woman Angler & Adventurer on YouTube Women's World of Fishing Monday Night Takeover YouTube Channel Listen on Apple Podcasts (subscribe and leave a review!) Listen on Google Podcasts Listen on iHeartRadio! Support Our Partners! Lance Camper Freedom Boat Club Nashville Key West Boats St. Croix Rods Al's Goldfish Lure Co. Hellwig Suspension Products Costa Del Mar Sunglasses Stealth Rod Holders Florida Heartbeat iBass360 YOLOtek (use Coupon Code Angie for a discount) Additional Mentions: Lady Bass Anglers Association National Professional Anglers Association Waypoint Outdoor Podcast Collective Full episode notes available at thewomanangler.com/258
Welcome to the 1st in a short series of special "revisited" episodes centered around women in hunting! This week, I went way back in the archives all the way to episode 13! Meet Dawn Freeland from Women Hunt, Fish, and Camp too. If you're a woman who loves hunting, fishing or camping and are on social media, you've likely come across Woman Hunt Too or Women Fish Too at one time or another. They've been around for several years now, and have built up quite a following! On this episode, you'll meet the woman behind it all, Dawn Freeland. Dawn has an interesting story about how she discovered her passion for hunting. There were a few key "ah-ha" moments in her life that led her down this path, and she shares those with us in this episode. We also talk about what led her to create the Women Hunt Too website and shortly thereafter, Women Fish Too which has expanded even more to include camping as well. Her main mission behind it all is to empower women to get out there and enjoy the great outdoors. As we know, being female in the male-dominated sports of hunting and fishing is not without challenges. We need all the support we can get, and that's what Dawn is all about. Mentioned in This Episode: Women Hunt Fish Camp Too Website Women Hunt Too Facebook Women Fish Too Facebook Women Hunt Fish Camp Farm Too VIP Group on Facebook Additional Resources: The Woman Angler & Adventurer Facebook Page The Woman Angler & Adventurer Facebook Group The Woman Angler & Adventurer on Instagram The Woman Angler & Adventurer on YouTube Women's World of Fishing Monday Night Takeover YouTube Channel Listen on Apple Podcasts (subscribe and leave a review!) Listen on Google Podcasts Listen on iHeartRadio! Support Our Partners! Lance Camper Freedom Boat Club Nashville Key West Boats St. Croix Rods Al's Goldfish Lure Co. Hellwig Suspension Products Costa Del Mar Sunglasses Stealth Rod Holders Florida Heartbeat iBass360 YOLOtek (use Coupon Code Angie for a discount) Additional Mentions: Lady Bass Anglers Association National Professional Anglers Association Waypoint Outdoor Podcast Collective Full episode notes available at thewomanangler.com/258 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're taking a look back at our recent Hunt-Fish-Float weekend with Paul Walerczak and a great crew of guys that spent the weekend squirrel hunting, catfishing, bowfishing and kayaking on the river.
Jimmy and Derik talk about a problem with fertilizer that might be headed our way, politicians that lie (what?) & a job that will make you $110,000.00 a year!
In this brief in-between episode, cohost Wes Riojas brings a brief thought concerning Hunt Fish Thrive. Mickey Reves will return following his honeymoon.Thank you for joining us and see you in the next episode!
There is an entire ecosystem of sand crabs just below your feet when you are standing on the beach. Today on the show we speak with sand crab expert Dr. Zen Faulkes of McMaster University to learn a thing or two about this important resource, and how it can relate to surf fishing.Subscribe to the Digital-Only version of WON for only $19.99 using promo code "fiveoffwon" http://digital.wonews.com/To 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 this episode we sit down with local killer and founder of So-Cal Hunt Fish, Mark is an avid Fisherman Die Hard shed hunter and verified Tank slammer! This podcast was a great time and Mark gives some great info. Enjoy!
Chris Horton is the Senior Director of Fisheries Policy at the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation (CSF), an organization dedicated to protecting and advancing hunting, angling, recreational shooting and trapping. In response to the Biden Administration's “America the Beautiful” initiative to conserve 30 percent of national lands and waters by 2030, CSF created the Hunt Fish 30x30 Coalition. The coalition raises awareness about the critical role hunting and fishing play in conservation and advocates for solutions that allow hunting and angling to continue this legacy. Horton and host Mike Leonard talk about the different ways conservation is being defined to create federal and state 30x30 policies, supporting and undermining the importance of recreational fishing in the process. For ways to get involved in sportfishing policy visit https://keepamericafishing.org/ and https://asafishing.org/
Hunter and Jeremy talk about the need to split the Nebraska Duck season. Each year the late season migration gets here later which kills the opportunity. So making some simple revisions would provide of late season hunting opportunities.
Hunter, Jeremy and Shay talk about their biggest fears during hunting. This one has a lot of laughs with a mix of serious topics. Don't miss out!
Hunter and Jeremy talk in depth about tips for your late season hunting. They talk in depth about some of the fudementals how its played out in their experience in the field.
Hunter and Jeremy go over their hunting experiences in the early season. They talk about their highs and lows of the season so far.
Hunter, Jeremy and Shay discuss the art of networking. How connections with other hunters can create more opportunities for everyone.
Hunter and Jeremy interview new hunter- Terrel that got started waterfowl hunting with Jeremy. Make sure to subscribe, rate and review the Big Red Hunter Podcast.
Hunter and Jeremy discuss all of the viewpoints of waterswatting and give their points of view. Our gear is available at bigredhunters.com
Hunter and Jeremy discuss their experience of opening weekend of early teal season. Our Gear is available at bigredhunters.com
Hunter and Jeremy go over tips to make the best of your early teal hunting season. Our Gear available at bigredhunters.com
Hunter and Jeremy talk all things dove hunting. Our Gear is available at bigredhunters.com
Hunter and Jeremy go over the merits of Oregon ballet initiative to ban hunting, fishing and raising animals for food.