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The Upland Rookie Podcast
Ep. 97: Erik Petersen part two

The Upland Rookie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 42:41


Part two of my conversation with Erik Petersen The Hard Way  ----------- Subscribe to the Upland Rookie YouTube Channel by clicking here.  As a reminder, if you are enjoying the podcast, please go leave a rating and review on whichever podcast platform you listen on. Much appreciated.  ----------- Final Rise - Hands down the best premium upland gear on the market today. Final Rise is dedicated to creating quality products that improve the upland hunters experience in the field. Every piece of gear they make is sourced and sewn right here in the USA. National Shoot to Retreive Association - The National Shoot To Retrieve Association has been a premier walking field trial organization Since 1978. With 31 regions across the continental United States and Canada, hosting over 800 trials per year. If you are looking for a fun, family oriented field trial organization for you and your dog to compete in, NSTRA is the place for you. Inukshuk Professional Dog Food is a Canadian business, providing professional mushers, sporting dog handlers and kennels around the world with the highest quality dog food on the market.  OnX Hunt - Leading the way in digital mapping systems and a must have for any upland bird hunter. Save 20% off your subscription today by using promo code TUR20 Gunner Kennels - Gunner is making the toughest and safest kennel on the market today that is prodely overbuilt right here in the USA. Man's best friend, deserves man's best kennel. Check out Gunner today and shop kennels and accessories.  ---------- CONNECT WITH ME:  Email: uplandbritts@gmail.com Instagram: @upland_britts or @theuplandrookiepodcast Facebook: The Upland Rookie Podcast

The Upland Rookie Podcast
Ep. 96: Erik Petersen Part One

The Upland Rookie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 43:17


I sit down with Erik Petersen on part one of a two parter that I think you will really enjoy.  The Hard Way  ----------- Subscribe to the Upland Rookie YouTube Channel by clicking here.  As a reminder, if you are enjoying the podcast, please go leave a rating and review on whichever podcast platform you listen on. Much appreciated.  ----------- Final Rise - Hands down the best premium upland gear on the market today. Final Rise is dedicated to creating quality products that improve the upland hunters experience in the field. Every piece of gear they make is sourced and sewn right here in the USA. National Shoot to Retreive Association - The National Shoot To Retrieve Association has been a premier walking field trial organization Since 1978. With 31 regions across the continental United States and Canada, hosting over 800 trials per year. If you are looking for a fun, family oriented field trial organization for you and your dog to compete in, NSTRA is the place for you. Inukshuk Professional Dog Food is a Canadian business, providing professional mushers, sporting dog handlers and kennels around the world with the highest quality dog food on the market.  OnX Hunt - Leading the way in digital mapping systems and a must have for any upland bird hunter. Save 20% off your subscription today by using promo code TUR20 Gunner Kennels - Gunner is making the toughest and safest kennel on the market today that is prodely overbuilt right here in the USA. Man's best friend, deserves man's best kennel. Check out Gunner today and shop kennels and accessories.  ---------- CONNECT WITH ME:  Email: uplandbritts@gmail.com Instagram: @upland_britts or @theuplandrookiepodcast Facebook: The Upland Rookie Podcast

THE TRAVIS MACY SHOW
Ep. 111 Mahting Putelis and Evan Paul: Apres-Ski Hangout on Pow, Career, Backcountry, Hunt to Eat, Search and Rescue, Photography, LinkedIn, Salida, and More

THE TRAVIS MACY SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 61:53


Join Travis with his friends and local badasses for a fun, candid, and inspirational conversation recorded in the living room.Mahting Putelis (www.mahting.com) is a Salida, CO-based photographer, outdoorsman, hunter, skier, conservationist, outdoor educator, entrepreneur, and friend.Evan Paul, also of Salida, is a runner, snowboarder, split-boarder, backcountry guide, search and rescue volunteer and devotee, entrepreneur, and friend.Topics include: search and rescue, backcountry skiing, hunting and the hunting industry, Hunt to Eat, job searching and today's market, photography, work-life balance, outdoor industry, career advice, Janis Putelis and MeatEater, self-employment, marriage, Salida, Colorado, and more.In This Episode: Episode 39 - Luis BenitezEvan Paul Instagram | Website Mahting Putelis Instagram www.neuroreserve.com/travismacy and code TRAVISMACY for 15% off RELEVATE by NeuroReserve: Core Dietary Nutrients for Lifelong Brain HealthTravis Macy Instagram | WebsiteThe Feed Instagram | Website- - - - - - - - - - -If you like this podcast, please consider our book, A Mile at A Time: A Father and Son's Inspiring Alzheimer's Journey of Love, Adventure, and Hope*30% off with discount code MACESubscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck us out: Instagram | Twitter | Website | YouTubeThe show is Produced and Edited by Palm Tree Pod Co. 

The Upland Rookie Podcast
Ep. 64: The Unhip Uplander (is pretty rad!) with Guest Gary Shaw

The Upland Rookie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 70:02


On episode 64 I talk with Gary Shaw (the unhip uplander) from Kansas and talk more about traveling to hunt, Setters, prairie grouse and awhole lot more. Enjoy!  ------------ Subscribe to the Upland Rookie YouTube Channel by clicking here.  As a reminder, if you are enjoying the podcast, please go leave a rating and review on whichever podcast platform you listen on. Much appreciated.  ----------- *TITLE SPONSOR - BPro Kennels* LISTENERS CAN SAVE 10% ON A DOG BOX FROM BPRO KENNESL USING PROMO CODE ROOKIE10)  BPRO Kennels was founded with a vision to create a premium dog box that was customizable to fit any needs and stand the test of time. These hand-crafted kennels are proudly built in the USA with no corners cut, with your dog's safety as the first priority. These are made of high grade, lightweight aluminum that can be left raw or powder coated to whatever color combinations you can think of. The podcast is presented by: Final Rise - Preimum upland gear for the serious bird hunter. Check out the new Sidekick fest for ultra slim design and light weight. Every product is made in the USA and is durable season after season.   Sponsor of the podcast: Trinity Bretons. Angels in the home and demons in the field. Trinity offer puppies, The Trinity Upland Academy with George Hickox, Started Dogs and Stud Service and some damn fine bird dogs.  ---------- AFFILIATES: OnX Hunt. Save 20% off your subscription today by using promo code TUR20  ---------- CONNECT WITH ME:  Email: uplandbritts@gmail.com Instagram: @upland_britts or @theuplandrookiepodcast Facebook: The Upland Rookie Podcast Twitter: @uplandrookiepod

The Upland Rookie Podcast
Ep. 59: What is your definition of CONSERVATION? with Josh Tatman

The Upland Rookie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 119:09


On episode 59 of the Upland Rookie Podcast I sit down with Josh Tatman and dive into his upland journey and upland bird conservation and habitat restoration as well a hunter recruitment and much more... Including sage grouse, blue grouse, pointing dogs, non typical hunting dogs etc.  Links: Josh's instagram Some blogs Josh has written:  Hunt to Eat Gun Dog Mag Articles mentioned in episoe:  Outdoor Life:  ------------ The podcast fall kick off giveaway is still going on and prizes are up for grabs for August, Sept and Oct. Become a patron supporter to get entered. There are some incredible prizes from comapny's such as, Final Rise, Cable Gangz, Upand Knife Company and Gunner Kennels.  Subscribe to the Upland Rookie YouTube Channel by clicking here.  As a reminder, if you are enjoying the podcast, please go leave a rating and review on whichever podcast platform you listen on. Much appreciated.  ----------- *TITLE SPONSOR - BPro Kennels* LISTENERS CAN SAVE 10% ON A DOG BOX FROM BPRO KENNESL USING PROMO CODE ROOKIE10)  BPRO Kennels was founded with a vision to create a premium dog box that was customizable to fit any needs and stand the test of time. These hand-crafted kennels are proudly built in the USA with no corners cut, with your dog's safety as the first priority. These are made of high grade, lightweight aluminum that can be left raw or powder coated to whatever color combinations you can think of. The podcast is presented by: Final Rise - Preimum upland gear for the serious bird hunter. Check out the new Sidekick fest for ultra slim design and light weight. Every product is made in the USA and is durable season after season.   Sponsor of the podcast: Trinity Bretons. Angels in the home and demons in the field. Trinity offer puppies, The Trinity Upland Academy with George Hickox, Started Dogs and Stud Service and some damn fine bird dogs.  ---------- AFFILIATES: OnX Hunt. Save 20% off your subscription today by using promo code TUR20  ---------- CONNECT WITH ME:  Email: uplandbritts@gmail.com Instagram: @upland_britts or @theuplandrookiepodcast Facebook: The Upland Rookie Podcast Twitter: @uplandrookiepod

Hunt To Eat Show
Episode 18 - Cooking Upland Birds

Hunt To Eat Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 28:27


In today's food episode, Tristan Henry chats about training his new bird dog and getting after upland birds. He tells us about some of his favorite species to hunt and runs us through a recipe for cooking chukar to take advantage of the unique aspects of upland birds. In short: keep the skin, take advantage of the delicious fat, and cook them hot and fast. Check out all of Tristan's recipes on the Hunt To Eat website: https://hunttoeat.com/author/tristanhenry/

Hunt To Eat Show
Episode 16 - From Hard Water to Table

Hunt To Eat Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 31:33


On today's food episode, Dr. Brian Bird joins me to chat about handling, preparing, and cooking his favourite fish caught through the ice. In addition to being a geologist, Brian has years of experience handling and butchering wild meat. Brian gives a fantastic overview of how to filet a fish, adding in a few key tips that will make the process easier. We chat about some of the ways he likes to prepare lake trout, perch, and pike, including oil poaching, oven baked, canning, ceviche, the good old fashioned fish fry, and Brian's recipe for fish cakes. On today's episode, we discuss: Book: “Hook, Line, and Supper” by Hank Shaw: https://hunttoeat.com/shop/cooking-and-processing/hook-line-and-supper-hank-shaw-cookbook/ For all of Hunt To Eat's Hank Shaw-inspired products: https://hunttoeat.com/product-tag/hank-shaw/ Book: “The Splendid Table” by Lynne Rossetto Kasper: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/291405.The_Splendid_Table

Hunt To Eat Show
Episode 13 - Enhancing the Social License to Hunt

Hunt To Eat Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 71:57


On today's episode, Dr. Chris Darimont joins us to talk about a paper he co-authored a year ago that caused some debate among hunters. The paper, “Large carnivore hunting and the social license to hunt”, examines social theory around perceptions of hunting. We chat with Chris about some of his reflections on the paper one year after publication and what he thinks its insights can teach us about how hunters should engage in thoughtful dialogue with non-hunters and ensure we are being steadfast and respectful ambassadors of hunting. In the conservation segment, I take a bit of a deep dive into the recent initiative to suspend the black bear hunt in California (47:25). I go over some of the rationale in Petition 2021-027 submitted by the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and offer some reflections on the current state of data, what is needed moving forward, and what you can do to get involved. The California Fish and Game Commission is meeting today (February 17, 2022) to hear the petition, so be sure to follow up on the results of the petition and tune in to later episodes for updates. I also give you a discount code that can be used on Hunt To Eat's black bear hunting t-shirt to show your support for bear hunting. Today, we chatted about: Paper: “Large carnivore hunting and the social license to hunt”: https://conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/cobi.13657 Article: “Citing wildfires, animal welfare activists petition California officials to stop bear hunting”: https://www.sacbee.com/news/california/article257512894.html Article: “Editorial: Are California's bears in peril? Suspend hunting season until we know”: https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2022-02-05/lets-not-hunt-more-bears-until-we-know-how-many-are-there Humane Society of the United States black bear petition: https://www.humanesociety.org/sites/default/files/docs/HSUS_Letter-Comission-Black-Bear-Hunting.pdf CDFW “Black Bear Take Report 2020”: https://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.ashx?DocumentID=195525&inline “Berry Dash – Black Bear Hunting T-Shirt”: https://hunttoeat.com/shop/t-shirts/signature/bear-hunting-t-shirt/

Battle Born Duckers
New Year New Fight

Battle Born Duckers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 99:30


Mike Reese returns to the studio to talk about all things wildlife policy related. What victories did we have last year and what fights are ahead for us this year? How do we step up to take our seat at the table? I promise if you have kids you will not want to miss this one. BEX Sunglasses Established in 2009, BEX is one of the leading product design and eye-wear brands in the world.Battle Born Beer Battle Born Beer is an easy-drinking golden lager brewed with the pioneering spirit of Nevada.Field 2 Grill Bringing you healthy recipes from the field. A show where the Wilderness is your Grocery store. Hoist HOIST IS HYDRATION ON A WHOLE NEW PLAYING FIELD. OR BATTLEFIELD.

Hunt To Eat Show
Episode 11 - Poetry and Science

Hunt To Eat Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 45:08


On today's episode, S.A. Leger joins us to talk about the many different styles of writing in conservation. Steph is a biologist, poet, hunter, and bird fanatic, and writer who engages in outdoors and conservation issues through both scientific and creative outlets. We talk about finding inspiration across different styles of communication and how they can inform one another. In the conservations segment, we give updates on some pronghorn conservation work coming out of Alberta (33:20), population trends among sage grouse in Wyoming (36:06), and bison reintroduction in Montana and beyond (40:30). Tune in for some announcements on the next issue of Hunt To Eat Magazine and a discount code for the Hunt To Eat store. In this episode, we discuss: Video: “Three Pronghorn Cross Under Barbed Wire Fence”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtczcWUkbvc&t=14s Fence adjustments in Alberta: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/pronghorn-fence-alberta-conservation-1.6298645 Alberta Fish & Game Association Pronghorn Corridor Enhancement: https://www.afga.org/pronghorn-corridor-enhancement/ Alberta Conservation Association “2020/21 Project Summary Report”: https://www.ab-conservation.com/downloads/annual_summaries/wildlife/aca_summary_2020_2021_pronghorn_fence_crossing_enhancement.pdf Wyoming Game & Fish Department 2021 sage grouse wing count results: https://wgfd.wyo.gov/News/2021-wing-counts-indicate-dip-in-sage-grouse-repro Wyoming sage grouse data review: https://wyofile.com/new-sage-grouse-data-alarming-state-biologist-says/ News on bison transfer: https://buckrail.com/28-yellowstone-bison-transferred-to-montana-indian-reservation/ National Park Service Bison Conservation Transfer Program: https://www.nps.gov/yell/learn/management/bison-conservation-transfer-program.htm InterTribal Buffalo Council: https://itbcbuffalonation.org/

Hunt To Eat Show
Episode 10 - East Coast Surf & Turf, Part 1

Hunt To Eat Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 30:30


On today's episode, Alyssa LeBlanc joins us to chat about east coast Canadian seafood. You might recognize Alyssa from some of the wonderful cooking content available on the Hunt To Eat website and YouTube channel. She tells us about heading out in the ocean in her not-so-seaworthy boat to fish for mackerel, haddock, cod, and flounder (plus the occasional shark encounter); foraging for mussels and clams; and shares a couple of recipes, including a truly east coast take on poutine. This is part 1 of a surf and turf double episode, so tune in next time for some more great tips from Alyssa on venison cooking. You can find Alyssa on Instagram @alyssaleblanc16.

Hunt To Eat Show
Episode 5 - Habitat and Human Connectivity

Hunt To Eat Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 71:16


On this episode, we chat with Jessie Grossman, the U.S. Program Manager with the Yellowstone to Yukon Conservation Initiative (Y2Y). Jessie tells us about Y2Y's focus on connectivity and working to protect habitat that supports a range of wildlife and human activities. Y2Y takes a unique and refreshing approach to facilitating collaboration between multiple groups of stakeholders and rights holders in the Yellowstone to Yukon region. During the conservation segment, Hunt To Eat's CEO, Mahting Putelis, joins us to chat about the concept of “corner crossing”, the history of land management in the West, and what it means for accessing public land; recent changes to the Washington black bear hunt; and a new bill that could advance our understanding and management of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in the U.S. During the food segment, Judy Russ (of Episode 3 of the show) joins us once again to give a primer on spices that every wild game cook should have in their cupboard to impress guests without breaking the bank. Other news includes inside scoops on discount codes for the Hunt To Eat store and a limited time offer on Hunt To Eat Magazine subscriptions. As always, let us know what you think on social media or reach out to Paul at paul@hunttoeat.com. In this episode, we discuss: Jessie's article, titled “A Wild Experience: Hunting in the Yellowstone-to-Yukon Region”: https://y2y.net/blog/a-wild-experience-hunting-in-the-yellowstone-to-yukon-region/ Corner crossing in Wyoming: https://www.backcountryhunters.org/corner_crossing_in_wyoming The 2004 court decision on corner crossing in Wyoming: https://www.wyoleg.gov/InterimCommittee/2019/01-2019060313-04Trespass-CornerCrossing.pdf The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife commission's bear hunting vote: https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2021/nov/19/in-tied-vote-washington-commissioners-suspend-cont/ A petition to bring back spring bear hunting in Washington: https://www.change.org/p/jay-inslee-bring-back-spring-bear-hunting-for-washington-state-2022-season?signed=true The bipartisan “Chronic Wasting Disease Research and Management Act”: https://www.nwf.org/Outdoors/Blog/12-08-2021-CWD-Bill-Passes-The-House Author Mark Kurlansky's fascinating book, “Salt: A World History”: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2715.Salt

Birds, Booze, and Buds Podcast
The Post Hunt to Eat Camp

Birds, Booze, and Buds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 48:31


Sorry for the long delay between podcasts. Ill be putting out an extra one or two over the next few weeks.  Arizona has been rough on me so far this year. Both me and the dogs are sore and tired, but we are having a blast!  Quail numbers are still a bit of a mystery. Mearns country has covey like I've never seen before between that and tough scenting conditions has made it hard. But when we find coveys they have been HUGE. Hope you guys enjoy this episode with two smart guys!    Also go and check out Johnathan's new podcast! From The Back Burner Podcast. 

Hunt To Eat Show
Episode 4 - Learn to Hunt To Eat

Hunt To Eat Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 61:34


On this episode, we chat with Cindy Stites, the Director of Education at Hunt To Eat. Cindy tells us about the Hunt Camps hosted by Hunt To Eat. The camps are held throughout the U.S. and focus on a range of species and hunting formats. They are based on mentorship and building community, offering you the education, training, and dialogue you need to start hunting. On the conservation segment, we focus on expanding our community and run through some other organizations and platforms that offer meaningful and inclusive mentorship opportunities in the outdoors. On the food segment, Casey and Jonah Curtis chat about the process of breaking down and handling game from the field to the butcher block.

Hunt To Eat Show
Episode 0 - Welcome to the Hunt To Eat Community

Hunt To Eat Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 98:47


Welcome to the Hunt To Eat Show's inaugural episode! This podcast engages with thoughtful guests to have conversations about Hunt To Eat's three pillars: community, real food, and conservation. Hosted by Casey Pelzl and Paul McCarney, the show digs into the challenges and complexities involved in conservation and gathering our own food. We tackle difficult conservations, have some fun, and work to create a meaningful and inclusive hunting and outdoors community. In the guest segment of this episode, we talk to Hunt To Eat's CEO, Mahting Putelis, and its Editor in Chief, Gabby Zaldumbide, about the company's vision, goals, and the community it wants to build for the future. For the conservation discussion, we ruminate on one of our favorite ruminants (the caribou), one of the world's favorite predators (the polar bear), and the inherent complexity of what it means to be a “hunter.” In the food segment, we talk about some general food safety and handling tips. Welcome to the Hunt To Eat Show! 

Battle Born Duckers
Duckin' Winners

Battle Born Duckers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 85:51


On this episode we sit down with Jason Mace the Southern Nevada District Chair of Ducks Unlimited and Billie Ray Fann the Senior Regional Director of Ducks Unlimited. What has ducks unlimited done to help improve the habitat for waterfowl in Nevada and across the west. Where are the bird coming from and what does the future look like for waterfowl in the region. We also talk a little about their hunting adventures along the way. BEX Sunglasses Established in 2009, BEX is one of the leading product design and eye-wear brands in the world.Battle Born Beer Battle Born Beer is an easy-drinking golden lager brewed with the pioneering spirit of Nevada.Field 2 Grill Bringing you healthy recipes from the field. A show where the Wilderness is your Grocery store.

Becoming Human
#161 | Mahting Putelis - CEO, Hunter, And Educator

Becoming Human

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 94:00


Mahting Putelis is a hunter, entrepreneur, former outdoor sports guide, teacher, photographer and CEO of Hunt To Eat.Hunt To Eat is a hunting media and apparel company with the focus on gathering wild foods and conservation. Hunt To Eat hosts hunting camps where they teach people the skills to hunt a specific species of animal, field dressing, meat care, and firearm safety. They use the experience as a platform to teach ethics, conservation, and tactics. These experiences are a way for people to connect in their values, personality, and character in a shared experience.Mahting had a teacher that introduced him to his passions and a way he can thrive in service to himself and his community. After struggling with purpose in school, Mahting found a direction in mountain guiding and education. As a guide he learned about communication, perspective, and managing groups during adventures in nature. His interest in the outdoors blossomed into exploring his creativity when he pivoted to being an adventure photographer. He was thrust into entrepreneurial and creative challenges in the environment that meant the most to him. In his adulthood, he circled back to his family's tradition of hunting. Mahting's love for the outdoors, helping people and connecting with their spirit shows in this conversation and his work through Hunt To Eat. In this episode, we talk about how Mahting became an entrepreneur, found his context where he can thrive, discovered his sense of purpose, Hunt To Eat, hunting camps, and how his character has unfolded over time.Checkout the rad shirts and their latest magazine at Hunttoeat.com

Becoming Human
#161 | Mahting Putelis - CEO, Hunter, And Educator

Becoming Human

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 94:00


Mahting Putelis is a hunter, entrepreneur, former outdoor sports guide, teacher, photographer and CEO of Hunt To Eat.Hunt To Eat is a hunting media and apparel company with the focus on gathering wild foods and conservation. Hunt To Eat hosts hunting camps where they teach people the skills to hunt a specific species of animal, field dressing, meat care, and firearm safety. They use the experience as a platform to teach ethics, conservation, and tactics. These experiences are a way for people to connect in their values, personality, and character in a shared experience.Mahting had a teacher that introduced him to his passions and a way he can thrive in service to himself and his community. After struggling with purpose in school, Mahting found a direction in mountain guiding and education. As a guide he learned about communication, perspective, and managing groups during adventures in nature. His interest in the outdoors blossomed into exploring his creativity when he pivoted to being an adventure photographer. He was thrust into entrepreneurial and creative challenges in the environment that meant the most to him. In his adulthood, he circled back to his family's tradition of hunting. Mahting's love for the outdoors, helping people and connecting with their spirit shows in this conversation and his work through Hunt To Eat. In this episode, we talk about how Mahting became an entrepreneur, found his context where he can thrive, discovered his sense of purpose, Hunt To Eat, hunting camps, and how his character has unfolded over time.Checkout the rad shirts and their latest magazine at Hunttoeat.com

The Huntavore - Sportsmen's Empire
Mahting Putelis with Hunt to Eat

The Huntavore - Sportsmen's Empire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 53:48


On this episode of the Huntavore, Mahting Putelis, CEO of Hunt to Eat joins Nick for a chat about a wild foodie's favorite fashion wear.  Hunt to Eat started as just a t-shirt company that has blossomed into an organization whose mission encompasses community, real food, and conservation.  Mahting opens up about his start in the outdoors as a kid, how the phrase “food for fuel” relates to his upbringing, a love for photography lead to getting behind a rifle, and reveals some incredible new content coming from Hunt to Eat.Mahting Putelis comes from humble beginnings.  Living within their means and having a perspective of “food is fuel”, Mahting and his siblings had a unique upbringing with food.  Which makes hunting for sustenance a reality.  Only fitting that Mahting and his brother started the company Hunt to Eat.  First just a t-shirt company that created tasteful wears for hunters and anglers, expands to an organization that brought together a community of folks who showed what they can do with their harvest, introducing new people to our passion of acquiring real food, and teaching others the importance of conservation.Mahting does admit that he may not find his home in the kitchen, but he does take his place as the grill master.  Mahting likes to keep things simple which given his choice of wild protein will ultimately end up delicious.  A marinated turkey breast grilled up nicely into carnitas is a goto from Mahting.  Or a beautiful elk burger with straight ground.  Letting the game take the driver seat in the dish.Hunt to Eat also is announcing that they are growing from just a website and clothing, but breaking into the media realm.  With a few of their own podcasts, a show, and a magazine launching soon.  I myself, am excited to soak up the content from folks who hunt to eat.Tappecue Meat ProbesInstagram: @tappecueWebsite: https://bit.ly/2NIr0XjCoupon Code 10% off: HUNT10 Huntavore is Powered by Simplecast

The Huntavore - Sportsmen's Empire
Mahting Putelis with Hunt to Eat

The Huntavore - Sportsmen's Empire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 53:48


On this episode of the Huntavore, Mahting Putelis, CEO of Hunt to Eat joins Nick for a chat about a wild foodie's favorite fashion wear.  Hunt to Eat started as just a t-shirt company that has blossomed into an organization whose mission encompasses community, real food, and conservation.  Mahting opens up about his start in the outdoors as a kid, how the phrase “food for fuel” relates to his upbringing, a love for photography lead to getting behind a rifle, and reveals some incredible new content coming from Hunt to Eat.Mahting Putelis comes from humble beginnings.  Living within their means and having a perspective of “food is fuel”, Mahting and his siblings had a unique upbringing with food.  Which makes hunting for sustenance a reality.  Only fitting that Mahting and his brother started the company Hunt to Eat.  First just a t-shirt company that created tasteful wears for hunters and anglers, expands to an organization that brought together a community of folks who showed what they can do with their harvest, introducing new people to our passion of acquiring real food, and teaching others the importance of conservation.Mahting does admit that he may not find his home in the kitchen, but he does take his place as the grill master.  Mahting likes to keep things simple which given his choice of wild protein will ultimately end up delicious.  A marinated turkey breast grilled up nicely into carnitas is a goto from Mahting.  Or a beautiful elk burger with straight ground.  Letting the game take the driver seat in the dish.Hunt to Eat also is announcing that they are growing from just a website and clothing, but breaking into the media realm.  With a few of their own podcasts, a show, and a magazine launching soon.  I myself, am excited to soak up the content from folks who hunt to eat.Tappecue Meat ProbesInstagram: @tappecueWebsite: https://bit.ly/2NIr0XjCoupon Code 10% off: HUNT10 Huntavore is Powered by Simplecast

Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting
Huntavore - Mahting Putelis with Hunt to Eat

Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 53:48


On this episode of the Huntavore, Mahting Putelis, CEO of Hunt to Eat joins Nick for a chat about a wild foodie's favorite fashion wear.  Hunt to Eat started as just a t-shirt company that has blossomed into an organization whose mission encompasses community, real food, and conservation.  Mahting opens up about his start in the outdoors as a kid, how the phrase “food for fuel” relates to his upbringing, a love for photography lead to getting behind a rifle, and reveals some incredible new content coming from Hunt to Eat.Mahting Putelis comes from humble beginnings.  Living within their means and having a perspective of “food is fuel”, Mahting and his siblings had a unique upbringing with food.  Which makes hunting for sustenance a reality.  Only fitting that Mahting and his brother started the company Hunt to Eat.  First just a t-shirt company that created tasteful wears for hunters and anglers, expands to an organization that brought together a community of folks who showed what they can do with their harvest, introducing new people to our passion of acquiring real food, and teaching others the importance of conservation.Mahting does admit that he may not find his home in the kitchen, but he does take his place as the grill master.  Mahting likes to keep things simple which given his choice of wild protein will ultimately end up delicious.  A marinated turkey breast grilled up nicely into carnitas is a goto from Mahting.  Or a beautiful elk burger with straight ground.  Letting the game take the driver seat in the dish.Hunt to Eat also is announcing that they are growing from just a website and clothing, but breaking into the media realm.  With a few of their own podcasts, a show, and a magazine launching soon.  I myself, am excited to soak up the content from folks who hunt to eat.Tappecue Meat ProbesInstagram: @tappecueWebsite: https://bit.ly/2NIr0XjCoupon Code 10% off: HUNT10 Huntavore is Powered by Simplecast

Sportsmen's Nation - Big Game | Western Hunting
Huntavore - Mahting Putelis with Hunt to Eat

Sportsmen's Nation - Big Game | Western Hunting

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 53:48


On this episode of the Huntavore, Mahting Putelis, CEO of Hunt to Eat joins Nick for a chat about a wild foodie's favorite fashion wear.  Hunt to Eat started as just a t-shirt company that has blossomed into an organization whose mission encompasses community, real food, and conservation.  Mahting opens up about his start in the outdoors as a kid, how the phrase “food for fuel” relates to his upbringing, a love for photography lead to getting behind a rifle, and reveals some incredible new content coming from Hunt to Eat.Mahting Putelis comes from humble beginnings.  Living within their means and having a perspective of “food is fuel”, Mahting and his siblings had a unique upbringing with food.  Which makes hunting for sustenance a reality.  Only fitting that Mahting and his brother started the company Hunt to Eat.  First just a t-shirt company that created tasteful wears for hunters and anglers, expands to an organization that brought together a community of folks who showed what they can do with their harvest, introducing new people to our passion of acquiring real food, and teaching others the importance of conservation.Mahting does admit that he may not find his home in the kitchen, but he does take his place as the grill master.  Mahting likes to keep things simple which given his choice of wild protein will ultimately end up delicious.  A marinated turkey breast grilled up nicely into carnitas is a goto from Mahting.  Or a beautiful elk burger with straight ground.  Letting the game take the driver seat in the dish.Hunt to Eat also is announcing that they are growing from just a website and clothing, but breaking into the media realm.  With a few of their own podcasts, a show, and a magazine launching soon.  I myself, am excited to soak up the content from folks who hunt to eat.Tappecue Meat ProbesInstagram: @tappecueWebsite: https://bit.ly/2NIr0XjCoupon Code 10% off: HUNT10 Huntavore is Powered by Simplecast

Restless Native
122: Hunt to Eat Founder & Photographer, Mahting Putelis

Restless Native

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 50:52


Sometimes I feel oversaturated with news about hunter numbers. They’re up, they’re down. And then back up again. Now Outdoor Life says we have no clue what they are.  Whatever they are or aren’t, I think we need to do better.  Even if hunting spiked last year, we have to realize there is some bubble happening here. Of course people hunted more last year, it was one of the only things you could do.  How many times have I said that we were losing hunters to youth sports? And Netflix? Well youth sports were shut down last year, and there’s only so many rounds of your favorite show you can watch before you have to move or become part of the couch.  There are some really interesting plays happening in the outdoor space. You have people like AJ De Rosa, Nic De Castro, Slade Johnston, Murielle Gaither, Adam Gifford, and my team at GoWild so many others, who are making strong tech plays to get more people outside. I hope that together, we’re building a strong enough community to avoid losing hunters when this bubble bursts. And just like the ammo and gun shortage, it will burst.  We’ll either be prepared for it, and have handled it well. Or it’ll be 2016 over again, when the demand for guns slumped, a time the gun industry calls the Trump Slump due to it coming along with Trump’s win of the election, and then firearms companies started getting their butts handed to them.  Today's guest is another guy who deserves to be among that list of people I mentioned. It’s Mahting Putellis, the founder of Hunt to Eat.  He’s going to talk about hunter recruitment and retention today. And what he and his team are doing to help more people get outside.  HunttoEat.com

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Battle Born Duckers
Wiggler Army

Battle Born Duckers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 110:19


Are you a member of the Wiggler Army ?  Well you should be. We sit down and talk to Mike Maye and the amazing boss lady Mrs K.  Mike and Mrs K always go all out and have their hands in to lot of fires. The owners of a budding farm, fabrication business and bait company they spend their time working to give back to the community and create a bright future for the young people of this nation. We will talk about their youth program, their pepper farm and the Richard Wiggler Bait company.  We were have such a great time it was hard to call it quits. Visit WigglerArmy.com to learn more about the great products and listen to this podcast for some announcements on their new products.  BEX Sunglasses Established in 2009, BEX is one of the leading product design and eye-wear brands in the world.Battle Born Beer Battle Born Beer is an easy-drinking golden lager brewed with the pioneering spirit of Nevada.Field 2 Grill Bringing you healthy recipes from the field. A show where the Wilderness is your Grocery store. Stokers Savage Labs Quality dogs bred for small boat waterfowl hunting. They breed them small and easy to haulRichard Wiggler Bait Co. The best live bait in Nevada

Blood Origins
Episode 45 - Hunt To Eat: “It’s all about how you support your food system.”

Blood Origins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 38:44


Robbie and Hunt To Eat CEO Mahting Putelis discuss “harvest” vs “kill” terminology, the gravity of life and death, the inclusion of so-called “non-traditional” hunters and how we can - and should - take more pride in our food system. Podcast is brought to you by: Carbon Unwind: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id1512187506 Dog And Gun Coffee: www.dogandguncoffee.com Duck Dens: www.theduckdens.com  Pladra: www.pladra.com Civilware: www.civilware.com See more from Blood Origins: https://bit.ly/BloodOrigins_Subscribe Music: Migration by Ian Post (Winter Solstice), licensed through artlist.io

Conservation Unfiltered
Ep 78: Full Circle Conservation with Hunt to Eat

Conservation Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 53:37


In today's episode, Jason talks with Cindy Stites and Gabby Zaldumbide of Hunt to Eat. Cindy is the Director of Education for HtE and Gabby is HtE's Community Manager. Both are Adult On Set hunters and firm believers in giving back to conservation through hunting. During the episode, Cindy and Gabby talk about Hunt to Eat's conservation mission, why we need to focus on new adult hunters, and how the hunting culture is changing-in a good way. We also discuss HtE's new hunt camps and why it's important to focus on a full circle approach to conservation, for both individuals and companies. To learn more about the Hunt to Eat Hunt Camps, visit: hunttoeat.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/conservationunfiltered/support

WHEN THE HUNT CALLS
Ep.52: “3 Does, 1 Buck” with Antonio Marsh

WHEN THE HUNT CALLS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 47:42


This episode welcomes back Antonio Marsh. Coming off an unprecedented deer hunting season, I had to get him on the podcast again to share his story. You can follow Antonio and his family on Instagram as @huntingwiththemarshs SHOW NOTES: Learn more about Hunt To Eat's Veteran's Turkey Camp here...: https://hunttoeat.com/pages/veterans-turkey-camp ...and DONATE to the Veteran's Hunt Camp via Fund The First here: https://fundthefirst.com/campaign/vets-into-the-outdoors-4c5f8k My Outdoor Life essay: https://www.outdoorlife.com/story/hunting/urban-hunting/ Onx Hunt App: https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt/app AFFLICTOR Broadheads: https://afflictorbroadheads.com Nor'Easter Game Calls: https://nor-eastergamecalls.com

Birds, Booze, and Buds Podcast
Hunting Stories with Hunt to Eat!

Birds, Booze, and Buds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 127:37


Both Tristan and Mike wear lots of hats with different conservation organizations. But for this one they put on their Hunt to Eat ambassador hats to talk about whats new with one of our favorite apparel companies.  We also talked about some of our favorite moments from a season that was packed full of them.  Hope you all enjoy this one!

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors
Driftwood Outdoors with Brandon Butler and Nate "Shags" McLeod

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 78:08


Our friends Brandon Butler and Nate "Shags" McLeod from the Driftwood Outdoors Podcast join us to talk about their podcast, how they met, their Missouri deer camp, poachers and outlaw culture, outdoor media, conservation funding in Missouri, Chronic Wasting Disease, and what they're looking forward to in 2021. The National Wildlife Federation Outdoors Podcast is supported by Hunt To Eat.  Music provided by National Park Radio.  Find more from Driftwood Outdoors at www.driftwoodoutdoors.com subscribe to their podcast!

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors
Victory for Bristol Bay with Chris Wood, President & CEO of Trout Unlimited

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 41:24


In this special episode, Chris Wood, President and CEO of Trout Unlimited, joins Aaron Kindle to talk about the recent decision by the Army Corps of Engineers to deny the permit for the Pebble Mine. The proposed Pebble Mine would bring massive industrial development to the heart of the Bristol Bay area of Alaska and threaten huge portions of the finest salmon populations on earth. The announcement, just last Wednesday, right before Thanksgiving was huge victory and certainly something to be thankful for. Chris and Aaron discuss the latest developments along with the history of the project, the incredible values of this pristine area and next steps for ensuring that Bristol Bay remains wild and undeveloped in perpetuity. The National Wildlife Federation Outdoors Podcast is supported by Hunt To Eat. Music provided by National Park Radio.  Links: https://www.tu.org/ http://www.utbb.org/ http://www.savebristolbay.org/ https://www.nwf.org/Educational-Resources/Wildlife-Guide/Wild-Places/Bristol-Bay https://www.tu.org/scientific-case-lower-snake/.

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors
Western Wildlife Migrations with Matt Kauffman

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 60:16


Matt Kauffman is a Research Wildlife Biologist with the United Stated Geological Survey and the lead scientist at the Wyoming Migration Initiative, based out of the University of Wyoming. He has worked on and researched everything from peregrine falcons and wolves to carnivores in Africa. For the last 15 years Matt has been conducting research on the seasonal movements of ungulates like mule deer in the western United States and is a leading authority on their migration ecology and conservation. On this episode we discuss wildlife migration and the recent release of the report “Ungulate Migrations of the Western United States” of which Matt was a key author. Along with the release of the report was a new mapping tool for use by the public that can be found at https://westernmigrations.net/.   The National Wildlife Federation Outdoors Podcast is supported by Hunt To Eat.  Music provided by National Park Radio.    Additional Resources:  Wyoming Migration Initiative: http://www.migrationinitiative.org/  

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors
Alaska, Dall Sheep, snow loss, changes in fish and wildlife, and a look to the future

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 68:36


Paul Forward, Tom Lohuis and Roman Dial join us from Alaska to talk Dall Sheep hunting and ecology, the warm up in the north and its effects on the landscape and fish and wildlife, and the future of hunting, fishing, and wildlife in Alaska. Paul is a doctor who spends part of his time in the most northern stretches of Alaska treating rural and indigenous communities and a hunter with an obsession for Dall Sheep. He also spends his winters as a heli-ski guide and has seen interesting changes in snowpack. Tom is a lifelong hunter from Wyoming works currently works as a sheep research biologist for Alaska Fish and Game. He has also done research on moose, black bears, and several others species. Roman is a professor of mathematics and biology at Alaska Pacific University and an author who has spent more than forty years crisscrossing the Alaskan backcountry doing research, exploring, and finding material for his two books. The National Wildlife Federation Outdoors Podcast is supported by Hunt To Eat.  Music provided by National Park Radio.  Learn more at www.nwf.org/outdoors

BLISTER Podcast
Hunt to Eat founder, Mahting Putelis

BLISTER Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 46:07


This is another installment in our series on food, food systems, and food movements, and we have included links below to all of the really interesting and diverse range of conversations we’ve had this year on these topics.Our guest today was first introduced to me by Blister reviewer, Paul Forward. Mahting Putelis is the founder of Hunt to Eat, which is an organization that exists to:“Find modern, progressive, and inclusive ways to support and grow the community of folks that go outdoors, harvest wild meat, or plants, or fungi, and take these things home to be cooked with care for themselves or their friends and family. The folks that see the importance of wildlife and nature. This community is not defined by race, politics, education, wealth, or gender; it's simply a human community. Hunting, fishing, foraging, and existing in nature are things that human beings have done to survive since the dawn of our evolution. Everyone who exists in nature is part of the Hunt to Eat community. And it can only grow from here.”TOPICS & TIMES:What is Hunt to Eat? (4:35)Skiing, Hunting, & Ultrarunning (6:18)All of us hunt to eat (12:23)Hunting Culture (17:56)Hunt to Eat camps (28:37)When / where will these camps be held? (32:41)Educational videos (40:22)Closing thoughts (43:12)RELATED LINKS:Ep. 141: Paul Forward on Hunting, Climate Advocacy, & ConservationEp. 135: Olympian Dotsie Bausch on Cycling, Switch4Good, & the Dairy IndustryEp. 132: Bees, Green Lawns, “Perfect” Apples, & the Reinvention of FarmingEp. 131: Food Sovereignty, Indigenous Rights, & the Film, GatherEp. 82: Solutions to the Global Recycling & Trash Crisis See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors
The Effects of Trespass Grows on Public Land with Rich McIntyre and Jackee Riccio of CROP Project

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 52:18


Rick McIntyre and Jackee Riccio of CROP Project join us to highlight the impacts that illegal cannabis trespass grows have on our public lands, fish, and wildlife, especially in California. Trespass grows use toxicants that contaminate water and poison fish and wildlife - including species which hunters and anglers pursue. Not only that, but he heavily armed sites also pose a danger to hunters and anglers who accidentally encounter them while hunting or fishing our public lands. This results in large acreages effectively being off-limits. We greatly appreciate Rich and Jackee joining us to educate us - and you - about this serious issue. Click the links below for more information. The National Wildlife Federation Outdoors Podcast is supported by Hunt To Eat. Music provided by National Park Radio. Additional Resources: CROP ProjectNPR: Illegal Pot Operations In Public Forests Are Poisoning Wildlife And WaterAP: Illegal pot farms on public land create environmental hazard National Wildlife Federation Outdoors  

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors
The North American Non-Lead Partnership with Leland Brown and Chris Parish

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 84:42


Leland Brown and Chris Parish of the North American Non-Lead Partnership join us to discuss benefits of using non-lead ammunition for hunting, the science behind the impacts of lead ammunition on non-target species, the effectiveness of non-lead ammunition, tips and considerations for making the switch, dispelling common misconceptions about non-lead ammunition, why encouraging voluntary adoptions of non-lead ammunition by hunters can be more effective than mandating it, and what their organization does to educate hunters about the benefits of using non-lead ammunition.  The National Wildlife Federation Outdoors Podcast is supported by Hunt To Eat.  Music provided by National Park Radio.  Additional Resources:  North American Non-Lead Partnership The Peregrine Fund Hunting with Non-Lead Oregon Zoo National Wildlife: Letting Go of Lead NWF Outdoors: Northwoods Unleaded NWF's Lead-Free Landscapes

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National Wildlife Federation Outdoors
Jeff Crane, Collin O'Mara, and Recovering America's Wildlife

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 56:49


SPECIAL EPISODE: This week we're dropping this special episode of the National Wildlife Federation Outdoors Podcast featuring Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation President Jeff Crane and National Wildlife Federation President and CEO Collin O'Mara. Jeff and Collin were recently honored with an award from the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies for the collaborative work of the Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation and the National Wildlife Federation on the Recovering America's Wildlife Act. We talk with them about the history of our organizations, how, why, and when we work together, the successes resulting from that like the Great American Outdoors Act and the recently-passed America's Conservation Enhancement Act, and the genesis of the idea for the Recovering America's Wildlife Act through the Blue Ribbon Panel, why it's so important for wildlife, and where it stands now.  The National Wildlife Federation Outdoors Podcast is supported by Hunt To Eat.  Music provided by National Park Radio.  Additional Links:  Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation Association of Fish, Wildlife Agencies Honors Leadership on Recovering America’s Wildlife Act Congressional Sportsmen's Foundation and National Wildlife Federation Join Forces for Wildlife Recovering America's Wildlife Act The Blue Ribbon Panel on Sustaining America's Diverse Fish & Wildlife Resources America's Conservation Enhancement Act is a Bipartisan Win for Wildlife Congress, President Should Build on Historic, Bipartisan Great American Outdoors Act

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors
Kevin Montieth and the Science of Mule Deer

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 74:46


Kevin Monteith, assistant professor at the Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources at the University of Wyoming joins the podcast to talk about the Monteith Shop for large ungulate research, his team's research on mule deer, including causes of their decline, habitat needs, migration patterns, summer and winter range, competition with elk, the Deer Elk Ecology Research project, the Wyoming Range Mule Deer Project, the Ungulate Compendium, the Rose Petal Hypothesis, why science is more that the one piece of observational data you witnessed that one time while hunting, and more.  The National Wildlife Federation Outdoors Podcast is supported by Hunt To Eat.  Music provided by National Park Radio.  Additional Resources:  The Ungulate Compendium The Monteith Shop Montieth Shop 2019 Annual Update Hunt To Eat Migration T-Shirt benefiting Wyoming Wildlife Federation, Montana Wildlife Federation, and Idaho Wildlife Federation National Wildlife Federation Outdoors

Chasing Legends Outdoors Podcast
Tag is Notched! But Now What? Taking Venison to the Next Level.

Chasing Legends Outdoors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 86:21


On episode 22, host Steven Crawford is joined by Nick Otto, host of the HUNTAVORE podcast, where Nick talks all things butchering, processing, and cooking wild game. In this episode, Steven and Nick talk about the biggest reason why we hunt, we HUNT TO EAT. From there Nick dives into each section of a deer, and the BEST cuts of meat from each section and what to do with them, along with some of his favorite recipes. If you plan on notching a tag this fall and utilizing all of your venison to its fullest extent, THIS IS A MUST LISTEN! ENJOY AND SUBSCRIBE!Hindquarter Breakdownhttps://youtu.be/KJRBqtxle5kShoulder Breakdownhttps://youtu.be/4j0avHEgf1kScott Rea Projecthttps://youtu.be/Hn0f5QtSLsIUtilize the promo code "CLO20" for 20% off huntwise PRO. https://huntwise.com/pro/checkout?code=CLO20

Battle Born Duckers
Season 1 Episode 3 Kody and Mitchell's Youth hunt

Battle Born Duckers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 52:31 Transcription Available


This week we talk to Kody about his final Nevada youth hunt and his transition to a youth mentor and Mitchell about his first ever big game harvest. These are two great youth that have a very bright future ahead of them. You can join Kody on his Tiktok page @nevadamullet 

The Huntavore - Sportsmen's Empire
Jonah Curtis, Hunt to Eat, Live to Grow

The Huntavore - Sportsmen's Empire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 63:52


Nick called up Jonah Curtis; a local homesteader, Hunt to Eat Ambassador, and care-taker of an extensive garden.  Jonah gives a look into how through years of working the land, he has been able to pull a large harvest and be able to preserve harvest year round.  He gives some tips for starting a garden, and make it productive.  We also dive into his new partnership with Hunt to Eat and how his values align with this company seamlessly.  This was a fun episode to record and surely some great info to gleaned.Jonah holds quite a few different jobs, including working his homestead down in southern Michigan.  His focus is to be able to grow enough produce and preserve the harvest for the following year.  I know in my gardening experience, this was the missing step.  Jonah uses several techniques; pressure canning, waterbath canning, freezing, and the old art of having a  root cellar.  It seems like a huge undertaking but he has made this his lifestyle.  After many years of working his plots and getting familiar with his equipment, and being joined by the members of his extended family, they are able to put up a whole years worth of produce for later.  I think of it like hunters who kill a deer, and gain several months of venison all to once, the task of preserving it takes effort up front, but in the long run makes the harvest worth while.  Jonah also has joined the Hunt to Eat team as a brand ambassador.  He and Hunt to Eat have very similar values and pursuits that make this an awesome partnership.  Tips from Jonah on getting a garden started Plan now, before it's time to plant and before snow falls,  clear a plot, throw on a cover crop, get soil samplesStart small.  A 10x10 plot or even a couple raised beds can provide a sizable bounty and not overwhelm you.“10 minutes of weeding a day, save you 6 hours on Sunday”Understand, some plants may not work for you, and others work better.  Note what you like, and what doesn't work to help with planning next years cropsGet others involved.  Include family and friends to make the labor easier and the bounty sweeterDon't plant Horse Radish in your garden, but rather in your neighbor's ditch.  Wait, maybe don't do that. Huntavore is Powered by Simplecast

The Huntavore - Sportsmen's Empire
Jonah Curtis, Hunt to Eat, Live to Grow

The Huntavore - Sportsmen's Empire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 63:52


Nick called up Jonah Curtis; a local homesteader, Hunt to Eat Ambassador, and care-taker of an extensive garden.  Jonah gives a look into how through years of working the land, he has been able to pull a large harvest and be able to preserve harvest year round.  He gives some tips for starting a garden, and make it productive.  We also dive into his new partnership with Hunt to Eat and how his values align with this company seamlessly.  This was a fun episode to record and surely some great info to gleaned.Jonah holds quite a few different jobs, including working his homestead down in southern Michigan.  His focus is to be able to grow enough produce and preserve the harvest for the following year.  I know in my gardening experience, this was the missing step.  Jonah uses several techniques; pressure canning, waterbath canning, freezing, and the old art of having a  root cellar.  It seems like a huge undertaking but he has made this his lifestyle.  After many years of working his plots and getting familiar with his equipment, and being joined by the members of his extended family, they are able to put up a whole years worth of produce for later.  I think of it like hunters who kill a deer, and gain several months of venison all to once, the task of preserving it takes effort up front, but in the long run makes the harvest worth while.  Jonah also has joined the Hunt to Eat team as a brand ambassador.  He and Hunt to Eat have very similar values and pursuits that make this an awesome partnership.  Tips from Jonah on getting a garden started Plan now, before it's time to plant and before snow falls,  clear a plot, throw on a cover crop, get soil samplesStart small.  A 10x10 plot or even a couple raised beds can provide a sizable bounty and not overwhelm you.“10 minutes of weeding a day, save you 6 hours on Sunday”Understand, some plants may not work for you, and others work better.  Note what you like, and what doesn't work to help with planning next years cropsGet others involved.  Include family and friends to make the labor easier and the bounty sweeterDon't plant Horse Radish in your garden, but rather in your neighbor's ditch.  Wait, maybe don't do that. Huntavore is Powered by Simplecast

So Much Pingle
Episode 18: A Campfire Chat with Mike Cravens

So Much Pingle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 62:50


Hi everyone and welcome!  For Episode Eighteen, we travel to Arizona to talk with Michael Cravens.  Mike and I go waaaay back, and we've spent time in the field together in a number of cool places, and had a number of interesting conversations around various campfires (hence the episode title).  Mike and his wife Mary are from Missouri but have lived out in AZ for a number of years now, and it was good for me to chat with my old friend and catch up. Along with talking herps, I also heard about Mike's work with the Arizona Wildlife Federation, and a couple of his side interests, including Hunt To Eat.  Here's a link to an article Mike wrote for HTE - "A Life Defined By Wild Places", which I think you will find interesting. I am also including a YouTube link to "Wild Game Big Mac Challenge", where Mike takes on the infamous hamburger using a pound or two of elk.  That was fun Mike!  You're a natural and it was great to see the kids in there.  And now I want an Big Elk Mac! Mike is also involved with BackCountry Hunters and Anglers - which I didn't know much about, but I enjoyed looking through their website and there's a lot of interesting material there.  If you're a hunter or angler and you haven't already checked BHA out, take a look!. Thanks for coming on the show, Mike!  Good to talk with you again.  And thanks for listening, everyone!  And don't forget, the podcast will be taking a two week hiatus after this episode, while I do some traveling.  In the meantime, please keep the comments and suggestions coming!  The show email is somuchpingle@gmail.com, and there’s also a So Much Pingle group on Facebook, for discussion, comments, feedback, suggestions, herp confessions. game cooking, tips for herping better, etc. Stay tuned for more episodes! And don’t forget to herp better! -Mike      

Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting
Huntavore - Jonah Curtis, Hunt to Eat, Live to Grow

Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 63:52


Nick called up Jonah Curtis; a local homesteader, Hunt to Eat Ambassador, and care-taker of an extensive garden.  Jonah gives a look into how through years of working the land, he has been able to pull a large harvest and be able to preserve harvest year round.  He gives some tips for starting a garden, and make it productive.  We also dive into his new partnership with Hunt to Eat and how his values align with this company seamlessly.  This was a fun episode to record and surely some great info to gleaned.Jonah holds quite a few different jobs, including working his homestead down in southern Michigan.  His focus is to be able to grow enough produce and preserve the harvest for the following year.  I know in my gardening experience, this was the missing step.  Jonah uses several techniques; pressure canning, waterbath canning, freezing, and the old art of having a  root cellar.  It seems like a huge undertaking but he has made this his lifestyle.  After many years of working his plots and getting familiar with his equipment, and being joined by the members of his extended family, they are able to put up a whole years worth of produce for later.  I think of it like hunters who kill a deer, and gain several months of venison all to once, the task of preserving it takes effort up front, but in the long run makes the harvest worth while.  Jonah also has joined the Hunt to Eat team as a brand ambassador.  He and Hunt to Eat have very similar values and pursuits that make this an awesome partnership.  Tips from Jonah on getting a garden startedPlan now, before it’s time to plant and before snow falls,  clear a plot, throw on a cover crop, get soil samplesStart small.  A 10x10 plot or even a couple raised beds can provide a sizable bounty and not overwhelm you.“10 minutes of weeding a day, save you 6 hours on Sunday”Understand, some plants may not work for you, and others work better.  Note what you like, and what doesn’t work to help with planning next years cropsGet others involved.  Include family and friends to make the labor easier and the bounty sweeterDon’t plant Horse Radish in your garden, but rather in your neighbor’s ditch.  Wait, maybe don’t do that. Huntavore is Powered by Simplecast

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors
Christine Peterson and Conservation in Outdoor Media

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 54:19


Award-winning outdoor journalist Christine Peterson joins the National Wildlife Federation Outdoors Podcast to discuss the role of conservation in outdoor media, her career as an award-winning outdoor writer, the Outdoor Writers Association of America, adventures with her family and the epic treks of her four-year-old daughter, becoming an adult-onset hunter, diversity in the outdoors, and some of the biggest conservation issues she's covered like predator management, invasive species, and climate change.  The National Wildlife Federation Outdoors Podcast is sponsored by Hunt To Eat.  Music provided by National Park Radio.  Additional Resources Christine-Peterson.com: http://www.christine-peterson.com/ Outdoor Writers Association of America: https://www.owaa.org/  National Wildlife Federation Outdoors: www.nwf.org/outdoors  Christine Peterson articles:  https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/2018/07/can-grizzly-bears-survive-hunting-animals/  https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/2020/07/yellowstone-wolves-reintroduction-helped-stabilize-ecosystem/ https://www.hcn.org/issues/51.18/hunting-faced-with-chronic-wasting-disease-whats-a-hunting-family-to-do  https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/2019/06/how-to-eradicate-yellowstone-lake-trout/   

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors
Travis Macy and the Ultra Mindset

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 71:03


Travis Macy is a speaker, author, coach, professional endurance athlete and an elk hunter. He joins the National Wildlife Federation Outdoors Podcast to discuss his experience as an endurance athlete and on The World's Toughest Race: Eco-Challenge Fiji in which he competed with his dad, who has Alzheimer's Disease, getting outside during the pandemic, becoming an elk hunter as an adult, the similarities and contrasts between endurance events and elk hunting, the beginner mindset, why failing is OK, how international travel and hunting have influenced his views on conservation, and how to get more involved in conservation.  The National Wildlife Federation Outdoors Podcast is supported by Hunt To Eat.  Music provided by National Park Radio.  Additional Resources:  Travis Macy: http://www.travismacy.com/ Instagram: @travismacy Watch World's Toughest Race: Eco-Challenge Fiji on Prime Travis Macy on The Rich Outdoors Podcast 2% for Conservation

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors
Hunt To Eat with Mahting Putelis

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 58:35


Mahting Putelis of Hunt To Eat joins the podcast to talk about Hunt To Eat's brand new rebranding and focus, its origin story, sponsoring and partnering with the National Wildlife Federation, approachable wild game recipes, our admiration for the culinary greatness of Michael Cravens, how Hunt To Eat t-shirts feel and why "friends don't let friends wear plastisol," drawing inspiration from Patagonia, why there's more to hunting than just "big bucks," Mahting's Latvian roots, fighting oppression, making the outdoors welcoming for all, how Mahting started hunting, fishing to eat vs. catch and release, outdoor recreation activities not named hunting or fishing, the hunting culture and community, fall plans, running 100 miles, and how not to get trichinosis from undercooked bear meat.  The National Wildlife Federation Outdoors Podcast is proudly sponsored by Hunt To Eat. Music provided by National Park Radio.  Additional Resources:  Hunt To Eat Artemis Collaboration: https://hunttoeat.com/collections/artemis-x-hunt-to-eat  Hunt To Eat Pride Tee: https://hunttoeat.com/collections/signature/products/pride-rainbow-trout Hunt To Eat New Mexico Wildlife Federation Collaboration: https://hunttoeat.com/collections/states/products/new-mexico Hunt To Eat Migration Collaboration with Idaho, Montana, Wyoming Wildlife Federations: https://hunttoeat.com/products/migration Hunt To Eat / NWF "Hunt Clean" Initiative: https://hunttoeat.com/blogs/conservation/hunt-to-eat-and-the-national-wildlife-federation-announce-hunt-clean-initiative-shirt-to-promote-lead-free-landscapes  

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors
Wild Sheep Conservation with Gray Thornton and Kit Fischer

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 74:50


Gray Thornton, President and CEO of the Wild Sheep Foundation, and Kit Fischer of the National Wildlife Federation join the podcast to talk about all facets of wild sheep conservation, the work of the Wild Sheep Foundation to put and keep wild sheep on the mountain, conservation issues facing wild sheep like disease spread from domestic sheep, the work WSF's work with the National Wildlife Federation to work keep wild and domestic sheep separate, how habitat and disease impact where wild sheep restoration can occur, working together with domestic sheep producers, the < 1 Club, and the WSF film "Wild and Wool."   The National Wildlife Federation Outdoors Podcast is supported by Hunt To Eat. Music provided by National Park Radio.    Resources:  Wild Sheep Foundation: https://www.wildsheepfoundation.org/ Wild Sheep Foundation's

Birds, Booze, and Buds Podcast
Talking Hunt to Eat

Birds, Booze, and Buds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 73:33


We discuss everything from the origins of the Hunt to Eat Company, Skiing, Hunting, and much much more!

The Hunter Conservationist Podcast
The Story of Canada's Wild Turkeys

The Hunter Conservationist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 126:59


It's spring and Mark and Curtis are back in the studio to talk turkey. More specifically, the story of wild turkeys in Canada. Often thought of as a gamebird found only in the United States of America, the guys talk about how this native North American wildlife species came to be in the New World and how several Canadian provinces became home to the wild turkey. Topics discussed include the evolution of the modern wild turkey, the wild turkey species and sub-species, their distribution, biology, Mesoamerican domestication, population recovery, translocations and province-by-province status as well as a breakdown of wild turkey management in Canada and why BC is reluctant to make hunters buy a turkey tag. The guys also undertake their own version of MythBusters by digging into the alien information published about the wild turkey in order to sort fact from fiction. To put all this dialogue into context of the bigger conservation picture, Mark and Curtis weigh in on the philosophical aspects of what is natural and what is not. When humans move species around is it always bad? What makes a species native and where is it native to? What about species before and after glaciation? When is a non-native wildlife species invasive, when is it simply an introduced species and when does a species become naturalized? The guys also talk about the last time the ecosystems of North America were truly natural. Lastly, learn how to enter our April wild turkey contest giveaway thanks to the good folks at Hunt To Eat. Shows Notes https://hunttoeat.com/

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors
Wild Game and Nonlead Hunting with Michael Cravens of the Arizona Wildlife Federation

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 34:19


In this episode, we get to know Michael Cravens, the new Advocacy and Communications Coordinator for the Arizona Wildlife Federation. Michael is an avid hunter, angler, naturalist, and wild game cook who is also a brand ambassador for Hunt To Eat. We discuss his background in conservation, the bipartisan conservation approach of the Arizona Wildlife Federation, his return to hunting as an adult and the ridiculously successful hunting season he had last year, his approach to wild game that won the past two Wild Game Cookoffs at the Backcountry Hunters and Anglers Annual Rendezvous, how he's adapting to working from home to help flatten the curve of the COVID-19 pandemic and how conservation organizations are still working for wildlife, and hunting with nonlead ammunition. We apologize for the tinny sound of this recording: The National Wildlife Federation is working from home, too, and this episode was recorded through Zoom in our host Drew YoungeDyke's garage. The National Wildlife Federation Outdoors Podcast is supported by Rep Your Water and their 3% for Conservation commitment. Intro music provided by National Park Radio.  Additional Resources:  Arizona Wildlife Federation Hunt To Eat Rep Your Water National Park Radio

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors
Volunteering for Conservation with Cindy Stites

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 37:05


We're back! After a hiatus while our host was on paternity leave, the National Wildlife Federation Outdoors Podcast is back for 2020 with new guests and new intro music from our friends at National Park Radio. In this episode, we talk with Cindy Stites, an avid hunter and conservation volunteer from Indiana. Cindy's story about getting into hunting as an adult is one that you have to hear, and the volunteerism it inspired in her is something we should all try to emulate. She is a hunter safety and youth shooting sports instructor, a board member of the International Caribou Foundation, a regional committee member for 2% for Conservation, an ambassador for Hunt To Eat, and was a founding board member of the Indiana Chapter of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers. She tells us how she got into hunting and volunteering for conservation, the lessons she's learned about avoiding burnout, the challenges of recruitment, retention, and reactivation of hunters, the plight of North American caribou, her participation at the National Wildlife Federation's upcoming Women in Conservation Leadership Summit, and squirrel hunting with her dad. As always, the National Wildlife Federation Outdoors Podcast is supported by Rep Your Water, and be sure to check out the music of National Park Radio, which provided our new intro music.  Resources:  2% for Conservation: www.fishandwildlife.org International Caribou Foundation: https://www.internationalcariboufoundation.org/ NWF's Women in Conservation Leadership: https://wcl.nwf.org/ Hunt To Eat: www.hunttoeat.com Rep Your Water: www.repyourwater.com National Park Radio: www.nationalparkradio.com  

Sportsman's Spotlight

On today's Sportsman Spotlight, Josh Mills wants you to metaphorically hunt to eat.

Sportsmen's Nation - Big Game | Western Hunting
Backcountry Rookies - Hunt to Eat with Mahting Putelis

Sportsmen's Nation - Big Game | Western Hunting

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 48:39


This week Chad has on Mahting Putelis founder of Hunt To Eat.  The two talk about the process it takes to develop a company in the outdoor industry as well as how Hunt To Eat operates as a company.  Chad and Mahting talk about some of the collaborations they have done in the past and what is coming up in the near future.  In the end, Mahting talks about his transition from being a mountain guide to becoming a backcountry hunter and some of the lessons he has learned along the way.  Mahting extended a discount code to the listeners of the show.  Save 20% on your first purchase when you use the code ROOKIES at https://hunttoeat.comMahting PutelisHunt To Eathttps://hunttoeat.com Instagram - @hunttoeatFacebook - Hunt To Eat BACKCOUNTRY ROOKIESHunting Story Giveaway - https://backcountryrookies.com/hunting-story-giveaway-1Website - https://backcountryrookies.comInstagram - @backcountryrookiesFacebook - Backcountry Rookies      Group - Backcountry Rookies Nation  Elk101 University of Elk HuntingSave 20% by using the code Rookieshttps://www.elk101.com/product/university-of-elk-hunting-online-course/ goHUNT InsiderReceive a $50 In Store Credit when you purchase the Insider Program and use the code ROOKIESwww.gohunt.com/insider OnX HuntSave 20% on an OnX Membership with the code Rookieshttps://www.onxmaps.com Backcountry Rookies is Powered by Simplecast

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Backcountry Rookies - Big Game Hunting Podcast
Hunt to Eat with Mahting Putelis

Backcountry Rookies - Big Game Hunting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 48:39


This week Chad has on Mahting Putelis founder of Hunt To Eat.  The two talk about the process it takes to develop a company in the outdoor industry as well as how Hunt To Eat operates as a company.  Chad and Mahting talk about some of the collaborations they have done in the past and what is coming up in the near future.  In the end, Mahting talks about his transition from being a mountain guide to becoming a backcountry hunter and some of the lessons he has learned along the way.  Mahting extended a discount code to the listeners of the show.  Save 20% on your first purchase when you use the code ROOKIES at https://hunttoeat.comMahting PutelisHunt To Eathttps://hunttoeat.com Instagram - @hunttoeatFacebook - Hunt To Eat BACKCOUNTRY ROOKIESHunting Story Giveaway - https://backcountryrookies.com/hunting-story-giveaway-1Website - https://backcountryrookies.comInstagram - @backcountryrookiesFacebook - Backcountry Rookies      Group - Backcountry Rookies Nation  Elk101 University of Elk HuntingSave 20% by using the code Rookieshttps://www.elk101.com/product/university-of-elk-hunting-online-course/ goHUNT InsiderReceive a $50 In Store Credit when you purchase the Insider Program and use the code ROOKIESwww.gohunt.com/insider OnX HuntSave 20% on an OnX Membership with the code Rookieshttps://www.onxmaps.com Backcountry Rookies is Powered by Simplecast

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An Urban Outdoorsman Podcast
Episode #027 – Hunt to Eat with Mahting Putelis

An Urban Outdoorsman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 104:21


Mahting Putelis is a hunter, adventurer, photographer, and CEO of the excellent Hunt To Eat clothing brand. Topics discussed include hunter recruitment, talking to non-hunters, green decoys, recipes that make goose taste like beef,... The post Episode #027 – Hunt to Eat with Mahting Putelis appeared first on anurbanoutdoorsman.com.

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors
Artemis Sportswomen and the New Conservation Landscape

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 47:27


On this episode, we catch back up with Artemis Sportswomen's Marcia Brownlee and Aaron Kindle, senior manager of western sporting campaigns for the National Wildlife Federation. We first interviewed Marcia when she started a year ago on Episode 2 and Aaron on Episode 5. On this episode we discuss how Artemis has grown in the last year, what they're working on now, how Artemis ambassadors are taking over the hunting world, hunter recruitment and moving beyond recruitment, the National Wildlife Federation's sporting roots with the Pittman-Robertson Act, telling hunting stories, how "traditional bros" can be good allies to women hunters, LWCF, clean water, and sage grouse, the new conservation landscape, the future of hunting, the wildlife crisis, the Recovering America's Wildlife Act, and hunting with non lead ammunition.  Additional Resources:  Artemis Sportswomen: www.artemis.nwf.org/ NWF Outdoors: www.nwf.org/outdoors Article on Becca Aceto's Turkey Camp: https://magicvalley.com/outdoors/idaho-women-are-starting-groups-to-hike-hunt-and-more/article_f1d26e53-eb60-550d-9385-d06568be90e0.html New York Times article on Chelsea Cassens and non lead ammunition: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/24/us/ammunition-lead-bullets-condors.html Outside Magazine on Artemis: https://www.outsideonline.com/2231226/conservation-movements-best-hope-may-be-group-women-hunters-anglers GearJunkie - It's Time We Kill These 5 Topics About Sportswomen: https://gearjunkie.com/women-hunting-stereotypes Episode 2 with Artemis Sportswomen: https://www.nwfoutdoors.org/e/002-artemis-sportswomen-with-marcia-brownlee/ Hunt To Eat x Artemis: https://hunttoeat.com/collections/artemis-x-hunt-to-eat  Hunt To Eat "Hunt Clean": https://hunttoeat.com/products/hunt-clean

Hunt Camp Podcast
Ep. 24: Mahting Putelis Hunt To Eat Ducks Woodcock Caribou

Hunt Camp Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 88:56


Mahting is a professional photographer for adventure sports and the owner of Hunt To Eat. Hunt to Eat is an apparel brand out of Colorado that raises a lot of money for conservation.  They collaborate with organizations, some of which are BHA, TRCP, NWF, Phesants Forever, and Artemis. Also with outdoor leaders like Randy Newberg, Remi Warren and Hank Shaw. And companies such as Federal Premium, Phelps Game Calls and OnX. Mahting stayed up at Island View Resort in Michigan’s Eastern upper penninsula with our friends, Ryan Cavanaugh and Jason Meekhof. We spent the week duck and Woodcock hunting. Jason was able to get his first ever ducks and Mahting got his first Timberdoodle.  We also ate a lot of great food and just had a good time. We discuss and learn the importance of first aid in the field when my dog starts bleeding bad in an area with no access to a vet. We discuss the importance of introducing people to wild game with something they are comfortable with like a cheese burger and easy and delicious recipes for sandwhiches, Geese, and Antelope. Also Mahting shares the story of his bucket list hunt for Caribou, in Alaska, north of the Arctic Circle.

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors
Hunt Clean with Nicole Qualtieri of GearJunkie & Mahting Putelis of Hunt To Eat

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 58:09


GearJunkie's Nicole Qualtieri and Hunt To Eat's Mahting Putelis join this episode of the National Wildlife Federation Outdoors Podcast to talk about hunting with non-lead ammunition, how they deliberately chose to become hunters as adults and why, the role of mortality in modern society, hunting ethics and respecting wildlife, what genuine inclusivity means in hunting, Hunt To Eat's participation in 2% for Conservation and the new Hunt Clean collaboration with the National Wildlife Federation, and Nicole's recent article in GearJunkie about the five topics about women in hunting that we need to get over. This is a jam-packed episode filled with deep thoughts, tough conversations, and laughter throughout. And, since it's almost Father's Day, we're including an additional link to Nicole's recent article with great suggestions for outdoorsy dads in case you need any last minute ideas. The National Wildlife Federation Podcast is supported by Rep Your Water.  Additional Links:  Hunt To Eat/National Wildlife Federation Hunt Clean Collaboration: https://hunttoeat.com/products/hunt-clean Gear Junkie - It's Time We Kill These 5 Topics About Sportswomen: https://gearjunkie.com/women-hunting-stereotypes Gear Junkie - Father's Day Fishing Gifts for Dads: https://gearjunkie.com/fishing-gifts-fathers-day National Wildlife Federation - Lead-Free Landscapes: www.nwf.org/leadfreelandscapes National Wildlife Federation Outdoors: www.nwf.org/outdoors Rep Your Water: www.repyourwater.com   

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors
Conservation News: Wildlife Migration Corridors, Idaho Salmon, Climate Change

National Wildlife Federation Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2019 8:53


On this conservation news short, we cover new polling from the National Wildlife Federation showing tremendous public support in Colorado and New Mexico for protecting wildlife migration corridors and the new collaboration between Hunt To Eat and the Wyoming Wildlife Federation, Montana Wildlife Federaion, and Idaho Wildlife Federation. We also highlight Idaho Wildlife Federation's work to reform salmon recovery efforts in their state, and close with a plug for Conservation Hawks new film addressing climate change impacts to hunting and fishing, "In the Heart of the Rockies."  Each week, the NWF Outdoors Podcast will cover recent conservation issues in short digests like this episode, along with our full-length interviews with conservation, hunting and fishing leaders each month. The next interview will feature Heather Shaw of the Ruffed Grouse Society, discussing grouse habitat needs and how they're met through active forest management. 

Right To Roam
EP 056: Cactus Conservation

Right To Roam

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019


Howdy Roamers and thanks for venturing to desert of Arizona with us for this episode! Chris is joined by a crew of backcountry badasses and conservation kingpins. Jess Johnson of Artemis and the Wyoming Wildlife Federation, Mahting Putelis of Hunt To Eat, Jared Frasier of 2% For Conservation, Craig Okraska of Maven Optics and Chris […]

Hunt Camp Podcast
Ep. 006: Jason Norris Texas Hunt To Eat MTN Ops 2% for Conservation

Hunt Camp Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 58:10


Jason is a brand ambassador for Hunt To Eat and MTN Ops. He is also 2% Certified for Conservation. He hunts deer, turkey, hogs, doves and more in Texas. Has also travels to Montana, Idaho, and Oregon for hunting and fishing. He publishes his content on his 'Pursuing the Hunt' YouTube channel and FB page. We discuss the unique hunting and fishing opportunities in Texas and how to navigate those with leases and helpful resources.

Right To Roam
EP 048: Pt. 3 Hunt To Eat, Media and Conservation

Right To Roam

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018


Thanks for hopping on the trail with us this week Roamers! We’ve got a great conversation with Lee, Sam and Adam being joined by co-founder and current owner/operator/spokesman of Hunt To Eat and all around conservation go-getter, Mahting Putelis. Some tough questions are asked and hopefully answered as the guys dive into some of the […]

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Restless Native
33: Mahting Putelis, Hunt to Eat Founder

Restless Native

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 115:18


“If you do not know something well, if you don’t have a sense of some place, you are not going to protect it.” — Mahting Putelis, Founder of Hunt to Eat Many American patriots and outdoorsmen embrace the Gadsden flag’s message of “Don’t Tread on Me.” I do, too, but sometimes we could use a reminder that the best defense, may actually be a good offense. In regards to telling our story of hunting in today’s world, we have to be careful when taking a Don’t Tread on Me philosophy. This same mentality is totally appropriate when toppling an oppressive government dictating your religious freedoms. It’s less so when used to defend your hunting privilege. A good offense is knowing that our story could offend voters who could take that privilege away from us, so we should do our best to stay on the offensive, doing good work to earn points for hunting. Take people into the locker room to show the camaraderie and fellowship of your hunting trip. Talk about what it’s like to have the world wake up around you, and to see the woods as the wolf does. Share your table fare both directly, by cooking for people who are curious about wild game, and also through your social media channels. All of these activities earn points for our lifestyle. I’m not advocating for never showing a trophy shot. But I am saying when you do, make sure you’re not just going through the motions. Think about the content. Remind yourself that your audience matters, no matter how many followers you have. We’re going to dive deeper into this conversation today. We’ll actually be talking about a lot of different things. Today’s guest is Mahting Putelis, the founder of Hunt to Eat. Mahting would be considered new to hunting and the hunting industry to some. He’s outspoken by nature, he’s ruffling some feathers for sure. He makes some from the old guard uncomfortable. He doesn’t care about hunting’s societal norms established thus far and is willing to speak up with he disagrees. Don't Miss the Hunt to Eat + GoWild Shirt Mahting and his team designed up the perfect shirt for GoWild.  We're excited about it. I've already bought mine. Don't miss out. Buy yours now. Log Time As always, log your time on GoWild for this episode and let us know what you think about the conversation. Maybe you disagree with me or Mahting, or maybe you have something to add. I love seeing your feedback on the show. Often you all think of things in a way I haven’t yet. So please be sure to log time and let us know your take. Hunt to Eat Website Mahting’s Keynote  Outdoor Life Article Rinella Video We Talk About Restless Native is Sponsored by Ramcat Broadheads So many of our guests have talked about how much hard work they put into their hunting season. Just like you, they train for the year to ensure they make a quick, ethical kill on the animal. To do that as an archer, you need a high quality broadhead in your quiver, which is why I’m bringing this message to you from our sponsor, Ramcat Broadheads. Keep listening—we’ve got a deal for you in just a second. First, I wanted to tell you about the technology behind these blades. Ramcats make a wickedly accurate broadhead that is known for being a highly technical and meticulously designed. They work a bit differently than what you’re use to. They have concave scoops that create an airfoil, which eliminates wind planing. This forces air to slip over the ferrule and arrow shaft for best in-class accuracy and impact energy. It’s time to put Ramcat’s top performance in your quiver. It doesn’t matter if you’re shooting a recurve, compound or crossbow, and no matter the speed of your bow. You can get 25% off your first purchase of Ramcat Broadheads with code gowild2018. This info is also in the show notes. Thank you to Ramcat Broadheads for sponsoring Restless Native. We appreciate ya

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East to West Hunting Podcast
Episode 27 Hunt To Eat: A Conversation with Mahting Putelis

East to West Hunting Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 62:08


Congratulations Mahting Putelis on this great CO archery bull! Podcast Episode 27 Hunt To Eat: A Conversation with Mahting Putelis Hunt To Eat Hunt To Eat owner Mahting Putelis is a respected outdoor industry leader, entrepreneur, hunter, climber and conservationist. This week, Mahting joins us to talk about his wide-ranging background within the $887 billion outdoor recreation industry and how that's helped shape his vision for Hunt To Eat. We talk about outdoor recreation community building, mentorship, Venison Diplomacy & 'The Gathering', H2E's latest t shirt collaborations and a "Wild First" ethos. Mahting Putelis - On Building Broad Ranging Outdoor Communities:   "If we can coalesce that giant voice, we can effect huge change. If we use Wild First as a baseline, if we say "we are going to protect wild places and wild animals first and then deal with how all that looks after, we can engage a very large part of the voting population. We all love wild places and wild animals. Its very much a baseline, its easy for people to say yes, we should protect these things". Hunt To Eat Apparel Check out Hunt To Eat's conservation-focused, comfortable t shirt line & apparel by clicking HERE To purchase H2E Ambassador Todd Waldron's favorite Hunt To Eat t shirt design, Circle of Life, click HERE Hunting Mentor Apps & Resources Powderhook - A digital hunting mentorship program with over 140,000 users, click HERE Go Wild - A Fishing, Hunting and Outdoors App - click HERE Modern Carnivore - check out their website and incredible hunting mentorship program HERE Outdoor Recreation Industry Did you know that the Outdoor Recreation Industry adds $887 billion per year to the US Economy and represents 2% of total GDP? Read the Bureau of Economic Analysis' report HERE    

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