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Trail cameras are arguably the most helpful scouting tool available. Even though recently an ethics debate has emerged, they are still valuable when learning animal patterns and behavior. Many of us find ourselves adding to our arsenal of cameras each season. More cameras means more pictures, which can definitely lead to a massive time investment as well as a headache in organization. However, there are tools which can make life a bit more efficient. This week on the Pennsylvania Woodsman, Mitch and Robby chat with Jon Livingston from DeerLab. Jon is one of the founders and creators of this software tool which allows more efficient data collection. If you struggle with organizing camera images and correlating trends due to the massive amount of time and clutter, this episode is for you! Use the coupon code "WOODSMAN" for 20% off your purchase of DeerLab! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trail cameras are arguably the most helpful scouting tool available. Even though recently an ethics debate has emerged, they are still valuable when learning animal patterns and behavior. Many of us find ourselves adding to our arsenal of cameras each season. More cameras means more pictures, which can definitely lead to a massive time investment as well as a headache in organization. However, there are tools which can make life a bit more efficient.This week on the Pennsylvania Woodsman, Mitch and Robby chat with Jon Livingston from DeerLab. Jon is one of the founders and creators of this software tool which allows more efficient data collection. If you struggle with organizing camera images and correlating trends due to the massive amount of time and clutter, this episode is for you! Use the coupon code "WOODSMAN" for 20% off your purchase of DeerLab!
Time to get those trail cameras deployed! Everyone loves to ogle trail cam photos of velvet bucks while dreaming of cool fall days that are mere months away. So we work hard, hang cameras, check cameras (sometimes too often), and obsess over any edge the images our cameras capture can give us. But are we really using our cameras to their fullest potential? And are we getting the most out of the intel they collect? In this episode of the Wisconsin Sportsman podcast, Josh is joined by Jon Livingston of DeerLab to discuss how DeerLab can help you tag a buck this fall. DeerLab is the number one trail camera app for hunters and land managers. DeerLab allows you to filter photos with ease, create profiles to track specific bucks, and even generates heat maps to help you get the drop on your target's favorite areas. You can try DeerLab for free at www.deerlab.com. After your free trail, enter code WISCONSIN for 20% off of any plan. Big thanks to our partners! TACTACAM - www.tactacam.com DeerLab - www.deerlab.com, use code WISCONSIN for 20% off of ANY plan. Huntworth - www.huntworthgear.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Time to get those trail cameras deployed! Everyone loves to ogle trail cam photos of velvet bucks while dreaming of cool fall days that are mere months away. So we work hard, hang cameras, check cameras (sometimes too often), and obsess over any edge the images our cameras capture can give us. But are we really using our cameras to their fullest potential? And are we getting the most out of the intel they collect? In this episode of the Wisconsin Sportsman podcast, Josh is joined by Jon Livingston of DeerLab to discuss how DeerLab can help you tag a buck this fall. DeerLab is the number one trail camera app for hunters and land managers. DeerLab allows you to filter photos with ease, create profiles to track specific bucks, and even generates heat maps to help you get the drop on your target's favorite areas. You can try DeerLab for free at www.deerlab.com. After your free trail, enter code WISCONSIN for 20% off of any plan. Big thanks to our partners!TACTACAM - www.tactacam.comDeerLab - www.deerlab.com, use code WISCONSIN for 20% off of ANY plan. Huntworth - www.huntworthgear.com
Here in mid-June, many whitetail bucks are starting to pack on inches of antler growth at a steady rate. That means it's time to get your trail cameras ready and in the field so you can formulate your game plan for the fall! We all love getting photos of big bucks, but are you really getting the most out of your trail camera photos? What if there's a way to learn more from the data you collect? This episode is all about maximizing your trail camera data. In this episode of the How to Hunt Deer podcast, Josh talks with Jon Livingston, cofounder of DeerLab. DeerLab is a trail camera app that allows you to store, organize, and analyze your trail camera data. It's packed with tons of features that allow you to filter images easily, create tags and profiles for specific animals, and even generate reports based on aggregate data. At the end of the day, DeerLab can help you be more successful by allowing you to make data-driven decisions based on the deer you're targeting. Check them out at www.deerlab.com, and use the code HUNTDEER for 20% off of any plan. Go support the partners that support this show! TACTACAM - www.tactacam.com Huntworth - www.huntworthgear.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Here in mid-June, many whitetail bucks are starting to pack on inches of antler growth at a steady rate. That means it's time to get your trail cameras ready and in the field so you can formulate your game plan for the fall! We all love getting photos of big bucks, but are you really getting the most out of your trail camera photos? What if there's a way to learn more from the data you collect? This episode is all about maximizing your trail camera data. In this episode of the How to Hunt Deer podcast, Josh talks with Jon Livingston, cofounder of DeerLab. DeerLab is a trail camera app that allows you to store, organize, and analyze your trail camera data. It's packed with tons of features that allow you to filter images easily, create tags and profiles for specific animals, and even generate reports based on aggregate data. At the end of the day, DeerLab can help you be more successful by allowing you to make data-driven decisions based on the deer you're targeting. Check them out at www.deerlab.com, and use the code HUNTDEER for 20% off of any plan. Go support the partners that support this show!TACTACAM - www.tactacam.comHuntworth - www.huntworthgear.com
In this episode, Chris discusses his creation of a meme that got a high powered corporate executive suspended without pay. (w/special guests Jon Livingston and Spooks McGhie.) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thingsyoudontseepodcast/support
Jon Livingston from Angry Black Rant as we talk about politics, voting, guns, me being old, because I turned 46 today. Yay me. If you want to get me something, become a patron, send money, or leave a rating on iTunes.
This week the Ameiys shut up and give the podcast to some more important voices. David Johnson from Skeptics and Seekers, and Jon Livingston from Angry Black Rant have a discussion about being black in America, and the history of systemic racism that continues today. “Surviving Corona” by David Johnson et.al Donate to the Red Cross! You can find all of our stuff at www.delightfulbitchcraft.com
Angry Black Rant Discussion Group members, Luke Goff, and Jon Livingston go head to head over protests, history, and of course, racism in this two-parter. Please forgive the audio quality...
Flo and Dollie Gladney, Jose Perez, Carolyn Baker, and Jon Livingston reminisce over the HNIC, Ishmael Brown
Over the past 4 episodes of our Hunt Tech mini-series we've explored a deer movement prediction app with the Drury's and their new app called Deercast, the on-demand action camera with Aaron Stonehocker from Tactacam, a game camera picture data processing system with Jon Livingston from DeerLab, and mapping and waypoint technology with Zach Sandau from OnX Hunt. Now, we move onto the arrow and the broadhead with David Hand from Slash Arrows. The earliest evidence of the arrow launched from a bow dates back some 10,000 years and we've seen some amazing arrow and the broadhead advancements in technology since the aluminium arrow was first introduced. Every year there seems to be a new innovative arrow and broadhead design and David Hand may have one of the most innovative designs in recent years. We asked David to join us to explore all the innovations over the last 20 years, where things are today, and what the future of the arrow and the broadhead looks like for archery hunters. OUR SPONSORS: Rackology, Hunter's Blend Coffee Use Code BBR for 10% Off, Polarwerkz Coolers, Covert Scouting Cameras, Morse's Sporting Goods, BIG BUCK MERCH Here's What We Discuss: Hyperbolic Curve Rambo and Katniss Aluminium Heavy Momentum= Mass X Weight A Lighter Broadhead and Lighter Arrows 300 FBS Front of Center Arrow Bending in Flight Penetration Importance of Speed The Broadhead Low Angle VS High Angle Blades Trocar Tips Mechanical to Impact Speed VS Accuracy DEER NEWS Our APP: CLICK HERE for Our FAN APP Help Support This Show: Click Here to Support Us Big Buck Merch: Click Here for BBR Deer Hunt Merch FEEDBACK HOTLINE: 724-613-2825 PLACES TO FIND OUR PODCAST: Click for Apple Podcasts Click Here for Stitcher Click Here for Google Play Click Here for Our Podcast Page Click Here for YouTube Subscribe to our RSS Feed Click Here for TuneIn Click Here for Google Podcasts Click Here for Spotify Click Here for Radio Public Click Here for Radio.com Click Here for iHeart Radio Want to Know When the Next Big Buck Podcast is Released? Join the Club: Click Here to Join Our Mailing List Submit A Buck: Click Here to Submit a Big Buck Hunt Pic Big Buck Registry Social Media Links: Facebook: Click Here for Our Facebook Page Twitter: Click Here for BBR Twitter Instagram: Click Here for BBR Instagram Email Us: BBR Feedback:Feedback@BigBuckRegistry.com Be a Guest: Guests@BigBuckRegistry.com CREDITS: This Show was Written, Edited, and Produced by Jason “Jay” Scott Ammann Deer News Written and Recorded by Jim Keller Chubby Tines Tip of the Week Written by Dusty Phillips
By now in your hunting career you've probably used a game camera or two. As hunters we use game cameras to scout and gather information about deer movement. Game camera pics can be deceiving though, for multiple reasons. For example, there could be a huntable buck in the area that just won't come to the camera. Or, perhaps we get a picture of a buck, but the reason we think he's in the area might be relative to something completely different from what we thought. Scientifically these examples could be considered a false negatives and a false positives. Using a multiple camera system and gathering data points connected to weather might be a better approach to determining when to hunt. However, keeping track of data when using more than a couple cameras can be daunting and without keeping statistics correctly the degree of error goes up when determining the true pattern. That's where Deer Lab comes into play. Deer Lab takes game camera picture information thru photo recognition and time stamps and marries that content with external weather data to help you determine statistically the best time to hunt a target. In other words, Deer Lab can efficiently determine what's in the picture and then couples the time stamp to weather points like wind speed, sunrise, sunset, barometric pressure, visibility, humidity, and moon data. In this episode of Hunt Tech Part III, we dive deep with Jon Livingston of Deer Lab to figure out how Deer Lab can help you uncover all the data and information that a game cam picture holds, well beyond just an image of your target buck. OUR SPONSORS: Rackology, Hunter's Blend Coffee Use Code BBR for 10% Off, Polarwerkz Coolers, Covert Scouting Cameras, Morse's Sporting Goods, BIG BUCK MERCH Here's What We Discuss: Get More Data Out of Game Cam Pics Quickly Weather and Deer Movement, Moonphase Take the Data... What Does It Say? Is it Relative and Relavant Photo Recognition and Smart Systems, Auto Tagging, Deer Turkey, Bear Pooling Weather, Quick Change Dates, Times, Back Dating Weather Data- Windspeed, Barometric Pressure, Sunrise, Sunset, Visability, Moonphase, Moonrise, Humidity DEER NEWS Our APP: CLICK HERE for Our FAN APP Help Support This Show: Click Here to Support Us Big Buck Merch: Click Here for BBR Deer Hunt Merch FEEDBACK HOTLINE: 724-613-2825 PLACES TO FIND OUR PODCAST: Click for Apple Podcasts Click Here for Stitcher Click Here for Google Play Click Here for Our Podcast Page Click Here for YouTube Subscribe to our RSS Feed Click Here for TuneIn Click Here for Google Podcasts Click Here for Spotify Click Here for Radio Public Click Here for Radio.com Click Here for iHeart Radio Want to Know When the Next Big Buck Podcast is Released? Join the Club: Click Here to Join Our Mailing List Submit A Buck: Click Here to Submit a Big Buck Hunt Pic Big Buck Registry Social Media Links: Facebook: Click Here for Our Facebook Page Twitter: Click Here for BBR Twitter Instagram: Click Here for BBR Instagram Email Us: BBR Feedback:Feedback@BigBuckRegistry.com Be a Guest: Guests@BigBuckRegistry.com CREDITS: This Show was Written, Edited, and Produced by Jason “Jay” Scott Ammann Deer News Written and Recorded by Jim Keller Chubby Tines Tip of the Week Written by Dusty Phillips
Today on the podcast I talk with Jon Livingston, co-founder of DeerLab. DeerLab is cutting edge technology that conglomerates your trail camera photos and shoots out relevant data to give the hunter a broader picture of deer patterns. DeerLab is used for overall populations and/or tracking mature bucks. In this episode we discuss the advantages of that DeerLab has to offer. We encourage you to listen to the podcast by clicking the link below. If you like the podcast please also take time to subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes by clicking the link below. These positive reviews and subscriptions help us more than you know. In this episode we discuss: Everything DeerLab It's inception Advantages for hunters Facial recognition The different uses for DeerLab Different factors that DeerLab offers Weather, moon and wind factors Co-ops using DeerLab Camera sites and properties Show Notes: To learn more about Mangle Broadheads and to receive 10% go to manglebroadheads.com Keep up with us at whitetailguruhunting.com To learn more about DeerLab go to deerlab.com To follow DeerLab on Instagram click here. To follow us on Facebook click here. Like us on Instagram by clicking here.
If we look at the origins from many great inventions over time, the beginnings can be drawn directly back to necessity. The origins of DeerLab are no different. Jon Livingston the co-owner of DeerLab sits down with us this week to discuss why DeerLab got started. As a new hunter just 7 years ago, Jon quickly learned that trail camera images offered more than just a picture of a buck. Jon wanted to create a software that could sort, analyze, and categorize trail camera images efficiently, so he made it! After learning how this successful software got started, we turn to its future and the innovations that are to come with DeerLab. If you have yet to experience DeerLab, be sure to use the free trial at www.deerlab.com/land Get the most from your trail camera images! Enjoy.Learn.Share! #ForLoveoftheLand
If we look at the origins from many great inventions over time, the beginnings can be drawn directly back to necessity. The origins of DeerLab are no different. Jon Livingston the co-owner of DeerLab sits down with us this week to discuss why DeerLab got started. As a new hunter just 7 years ago, Jon quickly learned that trail camera images offered more than just a picture of a buck. Jon wanted to create a software that could sort, analyze, and categorize trail camera images efficiently, so he made it! After learning how this successful software got started, we turn to its future and the innovations that are to come with DeerLab. If you have yet to experience DeerLab, be sure to use the free trial at www.deerlab.com/land Get the most from your trail camera images! Enjoy.Learn.Share! #ForLoveoftheLand
It's that episode y'all has been waiting for : The #OneYearPodunkiversary Live Show! Myself and guest Zach Law from Zachrilege Cast host a two and a half hour extravaganza! We karaoked, took calls, played voicemails, read emails, we laughed, we cried. Well, maybe not the last one, but we did have great time talking to our friends and listeners including Jeremiah and Ari from SJW Circle Jerk, who were in studio with Michael Schaffer, host of Reasonable Risk Podcast and show patron; Amy Kuhel from The Ginger Snaps; friend and one-time guest William Ferguson; listener and badass Jon Livingston, who is most certainly NOT Ishmael Brown; Rob from Secular Yakking; Nathan Dickey from Trolling With Logic; and friend and sometime co-conspirator Jeanne Ikerd. I had a lot of fun doing this, and I am so grateful and humbled by all the support and love I have received over the past year. I also wanted to thank Dot Dot Dash for their music, which has become an integral part of the show. My patrons deserve thanks as well for thinking enough of my humble creation to actually pay for it. And, finally, to all of you have listened and interacted with me over the past year. It has truly been a pleasure and an honor to be your host. Here's to hoping for plenty of years to come! Music by Dot Dot Dash, cdbaby.com/cd/dotdotdash
Mike and Adam chat with Dr. Duane Diefenbach, an adjunct professor of wildlife ecology at Penn State and a leader of the PA Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit. They were also joined by Jon Livingston, co-founder of Deerlab trail camera monitoring software. Dr Diefenback shares his findings from a GPS study done on whitetail deer on high pressure Pennsylvania public land. Jon talks about DeerLab, trail camera strategies, and a successful Idaho elk hunt. Show notes, resources, links: PSU Deer Blog http://ecosystems.psu.edu/research/projects/deer/webinars Deerlab http://deerlab.com/
On todays podcast we talk with Jon Livingston of DeerLab about the ins and outs of his hunting software. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On todays podcast we talk with Jon Livingston of DeerLab about the ins and outs of his hunting software.
On todays podcast we talk with Jon Livingston of DeerLab about the ins and outs of his hunting software.
Today on the show Phil and I are joined by Jon Livingston, founder of DeerLab. We'll discuss how DeerLab's technology can help you organize your game camera pictures helping you to pattern your target buck. Jon also shares a recent memorable western hunt. I was personally excited to talk with Jon. DeerLab's technology could be a game changer for anyone who is running multiple cameras on a property, and can help take your hunting strategy to the next level! After using DeerLab to review my camera images and data from last year, I'll certainly be using it this year. To listen to the podcast click the orange play button at the top of the page. You can also download the podcast via iTunes, Stitcher Radio and Google Play—don't forget to share with your friends! If you like the podcast, please leave us a 5 star iTunes rating...we'd really appreciate it. Click here to listen/subscribe on iTunes (best for iOS devices) Click here to listen/subscribe on Stitcher (best for Android devices) Click here to listen/subscribe on Google Play Music (another option for Android devices) What To Expect From Podcast #5 : —Clint's vacation recap —Naked hippies in North Carolina —A quick Ohio hunting trip update from Clint —Jon Livingston's hunting and professional background —Jon's 2015 deer season in a nutshell —What is DeerLab and how/why it was created —DeerLab features and offerings —How to use DeerLab —Biggest advantage DeerLab provides hunters —Jon's memorable Colorado elk hunting trip —Show wrap up Show Notes And Links: —Find out more about DeerLab —Sign up for a DeerLab free trial —Follow DeerLab on all their social media platforms for their latest information/product offerings: Facebook and Twitter —Don't forget to leave us a comment, or submit a question you'd like us to answer during a podcast in the form below [contact-form-7 id="493" title="Podcast Questions"]
We interviewed Jon Livingston the Co-founder of Deerlab at the 2016 ATA show in Louisville Kentucky. This web based system will glean more information from your trailcam photos than ever before. Trailcam photo management tool Organize your photos Tag your photos Build a hit list Use it to scout weather and locations before your hunt
Interviewer: DeerLab.com. Why get started, who’s involved with it and who’s your target market? Jon: Sure. Well, it’s kind of a funny story. I mentioned to you earlier that I’ve only been hunting for about five years and it really started with a date with my wife. We were out to dinner and I had…
Interviewer: DeerLab.com. Why get started, who’s involved with it and who’s your target market? Jon: Sure. Well, it’s kind of a funny story. I mentioned to you earlier that I’ve only been hunting for about five years and it really started with a date with my wife. We were out to dinner and I had…
Guest's Opening Quote: "I think there is plenty of opportunity and if you are in the technical trade then I think if you really want to get into the hunting industry or at least work with the hunting industry, I think there are plenty of opportunities." More About My Guest: Jon is a co-founder of DeerLab, a web-based service helping hunters manage and analyze their trail camera photos. He also the founder of Gist Create, a web development company in Jacksonville, Florida. When not in the office or perched up in a tree, Jon enjoys hanging out with his wife and three children, watching Gator football, helping his church and local Young Life area, as well as spending time on a tractor practicing Quality Deer Management.