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Idling ships upon the bay, moving windsurfers upon the bay, my travelling companion and good friend Al laying in the grass making some art and chatting to the walkers on the path, restarting the recording as there was a hum, a hiking couple, hiking man craning his neck to have a look from 200m away, I'm suddenly self conscious about my choice of bright jumper in an overcast scene, must buy green, grasses are my favourite plant as they evoke summer, a wildness and understated strength and resilience. Chitter chatter in the hillside habitat, two hikers descending the path next to where I am sat, a young couple in urban gear, a coach coming down the lane at the top of the hill, the steely blue of Weymouth Bay scratched by the wake of a small fishing boat, a man with binoculars, in this unfamiliar place I'm mostly noticing surface activities and fixtures and not engaged with or thinking about deeper considerations, accepting it more on face value than underlying narratives or other social contexts, which is how we might look at a painting, for its composition, materials or techniques, but of course it was made within, or maybe influenced by the socio-economic or political climate at the time, the coach returning back up the lane, a ship starting its engine, Portland. The sighting of one bird by one person at one place at one time with millions of years of evolution of different strands and billions of potential probabilities happen, and then it was gone in a second, a man noticing that I have headphones on, a beam of sunlight on the water, the active society of birds, a hiking party some of whom are not wearing blue, some fast 4/4 beats (135bpm) from car on the lane, more light making its way through the clouds and defining a difference between the sky and there sea, anxiously waiting tpfor the hour signal from my friend. Birds identified are Skylark, Wren, Meadow Pipit, Greenfinch, Pheasant, Blackbird, Siskin, Long Tailed Tit, Goldcrest, Dunnock, Pied Wagtail, Cetti's warbler, Robin, Linnet and Goldfinch.
In the first hour of Terry Wickstrom Outdoors, Jim Ramsay comes on to discuss fishing in the Southeast region. Then Paul Gonzales joins the show. As Terry and Paul talk about upcoming CCW classes as well as memberships at Trigger Time Gun club. Finally, Austin Parr comes on to discuss the best strategies for Pheasant and Quail hunting.
In this episode of NDO Podcast Casey and Cayla discuss the decisions you make about wild game meat before you even pull the trigger, best practices for packaging and processing, and tips for integrating wild game into busy work weeks. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
A wealth of information ... that's the only way to describe Al Gadoury, Montana pro guide and owner of 6X Outfitters in Lewistown. I've learned from Al in the field, and you'll learn from him right here. We'll cover everything you need to know about hunting late-season pheasants. From habitat changes to food sources, strategies from blockers to unloading the truck, Al has wisdom built on a foundation of thousands of miles in the field. We'll cover dog health and safety in the cold, shooting advice and more on this must-listen episode for everyone chasing upland birds. "Fix It" answers Brett's question about a dog that won't give up a retrieved bird, and listeners share their photos of beautiful places - one of the reasons we hunt. If you want to see those photos, go here. And it's all brought to you by: HiVizSights.com, RuffLand Kennels, Mid Valley Clays and Shooting School, TrulockChokes, HiViz shooting systems, Pointer shotguns, Purina Pro Plan Sport and FindBirdHuntingSpots.com.
In this episode, Jared and Matt talk about their exploits in the field as upland seasons open in Washington. They also got to interview some Pheasants Forever members about their opening days and plans for the season. Brought to you by Bird Hunter Supply! Visit birdhuntersupply.com for all your upland, waterfowl, hunting dog, and training needs. All purchases give back to the customer's choice of Pheasants Forever, Ruffed Grouse Society, or Delta Waterfowl at no extra expense to the customer. Go Flush Yourself is an upland hunting podcast focusing on hunting with flushing dogs. On top of hunting, training, and living with flushers, we also discuss shotguns, upland hunting in general, and gear. If you want to hear more about labradors, cockers, goldens, springers, and the rest of the flushing breeds check us out! If you want to help support us, please consider becoming a Patreon member. Hosted by Jared Kirk and Matt Millbauer Browse and purchase Go Flush Yourself merch. Check us out on Instagram, Facebook, Discord, X, YouTube, or email us.
Welcome to the Number 1 Pheasant podcast, with more phun phacts than anyone else, maybe. We also talk about running for a bit as Stewart gets injured and ignores it (LIKE A MAN) and Amy has another tale that could have only happened to her. PinSkinMan IRL, arses, gout, and we want to sue Garmin for some reason
We discuss with Iowa Department of Natural Resources Conservation Officer Jeremy King.
Bill Sherck goes to the source to find out just how good South Dakota's pheasant hunting season will be! Presented by Kinetico (kineticoMN.com/), Star Bank (star.bank/), North Dakota Tourism (https://www.helloND.com/), Compeer Home (compeerhome.com), MN DNR (dnr.state.mn.us/cwd/index.html), Pleasureland RV (pleasurelandrv.com/), & Sitka Gear (sitkagear.com/)
Top topics on Outdoor News Radio this week include Editor Tim Spielman sharing his story with Managing Editor Rob Drieslein of four poached trumpeter swans in western Minnesota. Then Tom Carpenter from Pheasants Forever joins the program to provide an upland bird hunting update, notably on sharp-tailed grouse, prairie chickens, and ring-necked pheasants across the […] The post Episode 563 – Corner crossing victory, poached swans, pheasant update, whitetail rut hunting tips appeared first on Outdoor News.
Kevin Woster says he'll do some pheasant hunting this season, but he won't have a dog by his side. We remember Rosie, who was a very, very good hunting buddy.
In this article, upland bird biologist Kyle Hedges breaks down some of the most common mistakes that folks make while pheasant hunting (himself included). Fuel your dog's next adventure at furvorpet.com.Read more at projectupland.com.
For 15 years, the Taber Pheasant Festival has brought together hunters, landowners, businesses, and volunteers to celebrate Alberta's upland traditions. With over 10,000 hunters attending since its start, 5,100 birds released annually, and community-driven events like Game to Gourmet and the Celebration Banquet, this festival is more than a hunt—it's a cultural event.In this episode, host Brad Fenson sits down with Ken Kranrod, Julie Landry-Deboer, and Jalen Hulit to talk about the festival's growth, its economic impact, and the dedicated people who make it happen.
Learn how to prep upland game birds for taxidermy including pheasants. Plus tired of the question "What's for Dinner?" Meal kits: are they worth it? Join radio hosts Rebecca Wanner aka ‘BEC' and Jeff ‘Tigger' Erhardt (Tigger & BEC) with the latest in Outdoors & Western Lifestyle News! Season 5, Episode 259 Why Proper Prep Matters: Upland Game Bird Taxidermy Basics The Do, The Do Not & Did You Know About Pheasants Upland birds taken early in the season do not make great mounts due to the fragile pin feathers. Best to mount pheasants harvested in November and December. Do not ring the neck of a possible pheasant to mount as it will stretch the neck. Cool the pheasant immediately. Wrap the feet and beak in wet paper towels. Double bag the pheasant before placing it in the freezer. This will keep the bird from drying out until received by a taxidermist. Do NOT place birds in panty hose. A panty hose causes a bird to quickly dry out during freezing making it difficult, to almost impossible, to mount by a taxidermist at a later date. How Meal Kits Compare to DIY Cooking (Pros & Cons) Meal Kit Companies: Examples - Hello Fresh, Blue Apron, Home Chef too many to mention. I have personal experience with Hello Fresh, one of the oldest of the Meal Kit Companies out there. Are Meal Kit Companies actually “Good”, like taste good? YES - There are typically close to a 100 different recipes to choose from, and the meals typically take only 30 minutes. What's included? Your proteins of choice plus delicious sides. Never liked Sweet Potatoes… Follow their easy recipes, and you might change your mind. I did! Are the ingredients Fresh? YES! They are packed in a box with ice and in packaging that keeps everything fresh, if there was ever a leak - No questions, money was returned with the option to send another meal. Cost? Is it really affordable? Depends on your spending habits. If you are someone that is tempted by “Impulse Buys” like… Ohhhh I need that, even though it's not on “The Grocery List”... Then you are like me, and every trip that keeps me out of the store typically saves me money! Costs typically range from $3 to $12 per serving, based on the service, meal plan What is my favorite part about meal kits? 1st - Learning new culinary skills! We are currently not subscribed to a Meal Kit company, however I greatly improved my skills in the kitchen thanks to them! For example, I typically strongly dislike Meatloaf… Sorry, I know it's a comfort food for many. However - Thanks to here and there subscribing to a Meal Kit service… I now make an amazing Balsamic Rosemary Meatloaf… And if you've not had my Garlic Mashed potatoes.. You are missing out! YUM! 2nd - Taking a break from the nightly battle of “What's for Supper.” They service actually helped me plan better when not using it as I realized that if I just take out some meat from the freezer on Sunday nights, than I have set us up for a successful week of “getting it all cooked” throughout the week as no one wants to throw away the most expensive part of any meal… The meat! OUTDOORS FIELD REPORTS & COMMENTS We want to hear from you! If you have any questions, comments, or stories to share about bighorn sheep, outdoor adventures, or wildlife conservation, don't hesitate to reach out. Call or text us at 305-900-BEND (305-900-2363), or send an email to BendRadioShow@gmail.com. Stay connected by following us on social media at Facebook/Instagram @thebendshow or by subscribing to The Bend Show on YouTube. Visit our website at TheBendShow.com for more exciting content and updates! https://thebendshow.com/ https://www.facebook.com/thebendshow WESTERN LIFESTYLE & THE OUTDOORS Jeff ‘Tigger' Erhardt & Rebecca ‘BEC' Wanner are passionate news broadcasters who represent the working ranch world, rodeo, and the Western way of life. They are also staunch advocates for the outdoors and wildlife conservation. As outdoorsmen themselves, Tigger and BEC provide valuable insight and education to hunters, adventurers, ranchers, and anyone interested in agriculture and conservation. With a shared love for the outdoors, Tigger & BEC are committed to bringing high-quality beef and wild game from the field to your table. They understand the importance of sharing meals with family, cooking the fruits of your labor, and making memories in the great outdoors. Through their work, they aim to educate and inspire those who appreciate God's Country and life on the land. United by a common mission, Tigger & BEC offer a glimpse into the life beyond the beaten path and down dirt roads. They're here to share knowledge, answer your questions, and join you in your own success story. Adventure awaits around the bend. With The Outdoors, the Western Heritage, Rural America, and Wildlife Conservation at the forefront, Tigger and BEC live this lifestyle every day. To learn more about Tigger & BEC's journey and their passion for the outdoors, visit TiggerandBEC.com. https://tiggerandbec.com/
Top topics on Outdoor News Radio this week include a review of the Minnesota pheasant opener with Tim Spielman and Rob Drieslein, then the two discuss the Office of Legislative Auditor's special report on the Minnesota DNR's harvest of timber on state wildlife management areas. Andrew Farnsworth then joins the program from the Cornell Lab […] The post Episode 562 – Pheasant recap, Birdcast.org, Freshwater Fishing HOF inductees, crossbow report appeared first on Outdoor News.
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Eric Anderson & David Ewel of Minnesota Pheasants, Inc. join the show to discuss the state of their unique habitat organization, how they work alongside Pheasants Forever and other wildlife groups to acquire land and turn it into publicly accessible wildlife habitat, raising money and putting it into the soil, how farmers view hunters, building trust & relationships, how to start your own habitat organization, joining other hunters on a mission, celebrating a great Minnesota pheasant opener, looking ahead at Minnesota's pheasant hunting season, and so much more. Presented by: Walton's (waltons.com/) OnX Maps (onxmaps.com/) Aluma Trailers (alumaklm.com) GAIM Hunting & Shooting Simulator (https://alnk.to/74wKReb) Hunt Huron (HuntHuronsd.com), Federal Premium Ammunition (federalpremium.com/) Hunt North Dakota (helloND.com/) Lucky Duck Premium Decoys (luckyduck.com/) & Samaritan Tire (samaritantire.com/)
On this week's show, we're talking pheasant hunting successes and scares with Jared Wiklund from Pheasants Forever. He talks about pheasant numbers across the Midwest and how hunters did on opening weekend, but also about how a TON of CRP land is in peril if a new Farm Bill doesn't happen soon. Joe Henry talks […] The post Week 684: Pheasant Hunting Successes & Scares appeared first on Fish Hunt Forever.
What is SEO? Chris explains why Flyway Media is what it is… Qwack is Wack Definitely Birds Moving - Just Nothing Crazy Yet Starting to see quite a few crane feeds in North Dakota now Lots of snow geese shifting in Saskatchewan Ever Seen the Decoy Knock-Offs on Temu??? Seeing A Lot of Moose Harvests Recently 2025 South Dakota Pheasant Hunting Opener This Weekend EHD Hits SW North Dakota ( NDGF Release - https://gf.nd.gov/news/8675 ) Facebook Fiddle Faddle - Chicks That Post A LOT of Selfies…what's your take? Planning Florida Trip - What are Coastal “Must Do's”? What Species? (tarpon, redfish, snook, etc.) What Locations? How Much Fishing Should I Realistically Be Looking at in a Week? 2nd Half Headlines Hunting guide, who counts Trump Jr. as a client, behaved badly for years, Utah says https://www.kuer.org/politics-government/2025-10-13/utah-attorney-general-report-wade-lemon-hunting-donald-trump-jr-hunt Omnia Fishing and Thorne Bros Have Partnered https://www.cbs42.com/business/press-releases/ein-presswire/856431103/omnia-fishing-and-thorne-bros-have-partnered-to-expand-inventory-and-deliver-a-best-in-class-shopping-experience/ Two Idaho Hunters Killed In Two Days https://cowboystatedaily.com/2025/10/15/two-idaho-hunting-deaths-on-the-minds-of-wyoming-hunters/ Pheasants for the Future in Minot Under Investigation for Possible Embezzlement We're Talking Ice Augers Baby! Home Depot Enters the Market with the Ryobi Ice Auger Ego has Entered the Building Too… Had an Ion…..HATED IT Great Sale on K-Drills at Scheels Right Now ($129 - 7.5” / $149 - 8.5”) Auto Tip-Ups Now Legal in MN for Ice Fishing Top Sauces for Chicken Wings
This week on the Meatgistics podcast, we sat down with Will Hartnett, FFA Advisor for Wall ISD, for an insightful conversation of agricultural education. Austin and Jon then sample Jon's homemade Pheasant Rangoon and a variety of Buc-ee's jerky flavors while diving into topics like the emotional connection people have with steak and a wild story about someone using lasers to protect their flock from bird flu.
Top topics on Outdoor News Radio this week include a preview of Minnesota's Oct. 11-12 opening weekend of pheasant hunting with Rob Drieslein and Tim Spielman. Then Wildlife Health Supervisor Erik Hildebrand of the Minnesota DNR jumps into the show to share details of chronic wasting disease management for deer hunters this fall. The show […] The post Episode 561 – Pheasant opener, CWD management, duck migration, Pheasants Forever and the White House appeared first on Outdoor News.
On this week's show, we're getting primed for the 2025 Minnesota Pheasant Season with avid pheasant hunter Keng Yang. Keng talks about his plans for opening weekend, what he's looking forward to this season and more. Keng also has a unique background on how he got into hunting, so he shares a bit about his […] The post Week 683: 2025 Minnesota Pheasant Season Primer appeared first on Fish Hunt Forever.
#824 Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/824 Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/patagonia In this episode, we sit down with legendary fly angler Craig Mathews to explore their new book Pheasant Tail Simplicity. Craig shares why fewer flies, better observation, and thoughtful presentation often lead to more success on the water. From fishing caddis hatches to choosing the right dry fly, this conversation is full of practical tips and timeless wisdom for anglers of all skill levels. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/824
Send us a textThis week on the Montana Outdoor Podcast we are doing something for the first time ever! We are doing a Montana Outdoor Podcast Double Feature! That's right, you will be able to watch and or listen to two different podcasts this week. This half of of our Double Feature is all about Region 2, located in the central part of Western Montana. Rigger heads to Missoula to talk to MT FWP Regional Access Manager, Trenton Heisel. Trenton gives some awesome advice about gaining hunting access in the region and outlined all the different hunting access programs there. On top of all that Trenton gave all kinds of inside info about where you can find Elk, including where you might find some nice bulls, Muleys, Whitetail, Black Bear, and the list goes on and on. All and all Trenton will get you dialed in for hunting success in FWP Region 2. The other half of our double feature has your host Downrigger Dale talking to FWP Wildlife Manager for Region 1, Neil Anderson in Kalispell. He will tell you what the hunting will be like in Montana FWP Region 1 located in Northwest Montana. Be sure and listen to both of these podcasts and become a Region 1 and 2 hunting genius!Links:Click here for more about Region two.Click here to access the FWP Hunt Planner to plan you hunts in any region.Click here to get all the block management info and BMA maps for both Region 1 & 2!Click here to learn about winning those Griz Football tickets that Trenton talked about. Plus, other prizes in the "Its Up to Us" promo.Click here for Deer, Elk and Antelope regulations. Click here for Upland Game Bird regs and here for Waterfowl regs.Click here to get the Wolf Hunting regulations for Montana.You can click here to get the Region 2 Hunting Forecast.Click here for the Upland Game Bird Season Outlook for Montana.Questions, click here to email Trenton Heisel in Region 2.You can email Downrigger Dale when you click here.Remember to tune in to The Montana Outdoor Radio Show, live every Saturday from 6:00AM to 8:00AM MT. The show airs on 30 radio stations across the State of Montana. You can get a list of our affiliated radio stations on our website. You can also listen to recordings of past shows, get fishing and and hunting information and much more at that website or on our Facebook page. You can also watch our radio show there as well.
Top topics on Outdoor News Radio this week include discussion with Rob Drieslein and Tim Spielman about the 2025 Minnesota general waterfowl opener. Then 2026 federal duck stamp contest winner Jim Hautman joins Drieslein for a wide-ranging interview. Sabin Adams from Pheasants Forever then offers a 2025 pheasant opener preview, plus he shares plans for […] The post Episode 560 – Duck opener, Jim Hautman interview, pheasant opener, moose talk, roadless rule debate appeared first on Outdoor News.
How many of us grew up hunting pheasant? I fondly remember those Thanksgiving morning hunts with family. That was in the 1970's. Several factors have led to the demise of our beloved pheasant. Today, we will be talking to Holly May a member of North-central chapter of Pheasants Forever. Holly talks about the pheasant program in the state of Pennsylvania. It started ten years ago, offering hunters an exciting opportunity to hunt pheasant statewide. Their mission is to conserve pheasants and other wildlife through habitat improvement. If you are interested in Pheasant hunting this podcast is for you.
The honeymoon on Maui is over and Iryna barely left the hotel, Florida man kills his pheasants, Nicole Kidman is back on the market, a man and his dog, J-Lo gets back together with Ben - to make a movie and 107 days of torture.https://mydeals.page/q7j8
Visit our website:https://www.thewealthwarehousepodcast.com/Fresh off the annual South Dakota pheasant trip, Dave and Paul unpack how time in the field mirrors smart money habits. From planning that survives “first contact,” to keeping dry powder ready so you can seize opportunities, to teaching kids stewardship and building legacy, this episode ties hunting camp lessons directly to the Infinite Banking Concept (IBC). Expect talk on independence, autonomy, privacy, patience & timing, and why liquidity you control beats balances that just “look good on paper.”Becoming Your Own Banker by Nelson Nash:https://infinitebanking.org/product/becoming-your-own-banker/ref/46/Episode Highlights:0:00 - Teaser & open2:17 - The crew: annual trip, fellowship, and why like-minded matters3:38 - How the hunt parallels IBC4:52 - Healthy disagreements (Bitcoin, moon landing) + shared values6:22 - The common thread7:00 - Independence, autonomy, privacy & healthy skepticism8:39 - Legacy and making memories with your kids9:31 - Planning meets reality12:00 - Translating hiccups to IBC13:16 - Patience & timing14:23 - Loaded shotgun vs. locked-up 401(k) liquidity15:53 - Fancy gear vs. dry powder16:34 - Getting better each year = older policies perform better17:24 - Stewardship and teaching the next generation18:02 - Accessing capital without interrupting growth22:02 - Save 30% rule: habits that build wealth22:32 - Seeking independence from commercial banking23:50 - Why IBC contributors may fuel less inflation24:57 - Hunters' autonomy as a money mindset28:27 - Episode wrap-upABOUT YOUR HOSTS:David Befort and Paul Fugere are the hosts of the Wealth Warehouse Podcast. David is the Founder/CEO of Max Performance Financial. He founded the company with the mission of educating people on the truths about money.David's mission is to show you how you can control your own money, earn guarantees, grow it tax-free, and maintain penalty-free access to it to leverage for opportunities that will provide passive income for the rest of your life.Paul, on the other hand, is an Active Duty U.S. Army officer who graduated from Norwich University in 2002 with a B.A. in History and again in 2012 with a M.A. in Diplomacy and International Terrorism. Paul met his wife Tammy at Norwich.As a family, they enjoy boating, traveling, sports, hunting, automobiles, and are self-proclaimed food people.Visit our website:https://www.thewealthwarehousepodcast.com/Catch up with David and Paul, visit the links below!Website: https://infinitebanking.org/agents/Fugere494 https://infinitebanking.org/agents/Befort399LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-a-befort-jr-09663972/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-fugere-762021b0/Email:davidandpaul@theibcguys.com
Jared Wiklund from Pheasants Forever joins the show to break down America's 2025 pheasant hunting forecast. We explain where pheasant populations saw a dramatic increase this year, and places that have been knocked down by storms. Overall, the picture looks pretty good if you're a pheasant hunter. Travis & Jared explain why this season is a great one to hit the fields while sharing habitat news that lingers on the horizon… @pheasantsforever Tell Congress to Strengthen the CRP Program - https://pheasantsforever.quorum.us/campaign/137204/ Presented by: Walton's (waltons.com/) OnX Maps (onxmaps.com/) Aluma Trailers (alumaklm.com) GAIM Hunting & Shooting Simulator (https://alnk.to/74wKReb) Compeer Home (compeerhome.com) Federal Premium Ammunition (federalpremium.com/) Hunt North Dakota (helloND.com/) Lucky Duck Premium Decoys (luckyduck.com/) & Samaritan Tire (samaritantire.com/)
Send us a textChaos & Mayhem Opening week of South Dakota's pheasant season. MY DOG HUNTS - Upland BirdsThe personal and online chronicle of your bird dog's hunting career.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Top topics on Outdoor News Radio this week include discussion with host Rob Drieslein and Editor Tim Spielman on federal duck numbers. Then Sharon Stiteler “the Birdchick” visits to talk about fall migration. Dennis Anderson joins the program to discuss his idea of a “Duck Summit” with Drieslein and listeners. Tim Lesmeister and Drieslein talk […] The post Episode 556 – Federal duck numbers, Minnesota pheasants, fall bird migration, and a “Duck Summit” appeared first on Outdoor News.
Before you write this one off if you don't tie flies, although this is a podcast on a fly tying material, there is much more in this one. Like how to fish small flies and how to see those tiny flies on the water. But we do talk about one of the most amazing materials in fly tying—pheasant tail fibers. And it's not only for nymphs. Learn about why pheasant tail is such a magical material, how to tie a durable pheasant tail body, and how to use it on dry and wet flies as well as nymphs. Craig Matthews [42:22] is a legendary fly tier, guide, and conservationist and it is always valuable to catch his words of wisdom. In the Fly Box this week, we have these questions and more: Do I have to sight-fish in saltwater, or can I just fish my flies around likely structures? Are "hot spots" as effective on dry flies as they are on nymphs? Have you used those new clear-tip lines from Scientific Anglers for trout, and what do you think of them? Why did I not catch trout on my first day on a river, yet clean up on fish two days later? A tip from a listener on how to not lose your wading belt. Can I fish streamers for smallmouth bass upstream like I do for trout? All the videos tell me to cast at a 45-degree downstream angle. For fishing for striped bass from shore, is a 9-foot or a 10-foot rod better? What type of leader do you recommend for swinging wet flies and soft hackles? Have you ever tried to make your own amadou? What fly box should I use for my tiny nymphs? What is the best way to remove materials from a fly to re-use the hook and bead? Is there any etiquette about wading an alpine lake?
In this article, biologists Kyle Hedges and Frank Loncarich discuss land management techniques that support upland bird production in croplands and pastures.Check out Duck Camp's gear at duckcamp.com.Read more at projectupland.com.
In this week's episode, we spotlight the very rare, very old, and very beautiful Old English Pheasant Fowl chicken. Dr. Rebecca, our avian veterinarian, joins us to talk about cancer in chickens. We share our recipe for easy 4 Ingredient Almond Cookies, and find some retail therapy with knitted emotional support chickens. Grubbly Farms - click here for our affiliate link.https://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-100963304-15546963Pre and Probiotic and Vitamin and Electrolyte Powders!Bright and Early Coffee - use code CWTCL15 for 15% off of any bagged coffee. K Cups always ship free!https://brightandearlycoffee.com/Omlet Coops- Use Our Affiliate Link and COFFEE10 code for 10% off!https://tidd.ly/3Uwt8BfChicken Luv - use CWTCL50 for 50% off your first box of any multi-month subscription!https://www.chickenluv.com/Breed Spotlight is sponsored by Murray McMurray Hatcheryhttps://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/Metzer Farms Waterfowlhttps://www.metzerfarms.com/Nestera UShttps://nestera.us/cwtclUse our affiliate link above for 5% off your purchase!4 Ingredient Almond Cookies - https://coffeewiththechickenladies.com/farm-fresh-egg-recipes/4-ingredient-almond-cookies/CWTCL Websitehttps://coffeewiththechickenladies.com/CWTCL Etsy Shophttps://www.etsy.com/shop/CoffeeWChickenLadiesAs Amazon Influencers, we may receive a small commission from the sale of some items at no additional cost to consumers.CWTCL Amazon Recommendationshttps://www.amazon.com/shop/coffeewiththechickenladiesSupport the show
Tim Brown (aka: The Bearded Uplander) joins the show to discuss his yearly pheasant counts in northwest Iowa and southeast South Dakota. Travis & Tim talk through changing factors that contribute to bird numbers, brood sizes & bugs, insane nitrates, staying dry in wet grass, having fun with hunting buddies, hunting solo, & making goals for the season. We also talk upland bird hunting gear head to toe, and have fun heckling each other along the way... @thebeardeduplander Presented by: Walton's (waltons.com/) OnX Maps (onxmaps.com/) Aluma Trailers (alumaklm.com) GAIM Hunting & Shooting Simulator (https://alnk.to/74wKReb) Compeer Home (compeerhome.com) Federal Premium Ammunition (federalpremium.com/) Hunt North Dakota (helloND.com/) Lucky Duck Premium Decoys (luckyduck.com/) & Samaritan Tire (samaritantire.com/)
Host Bob St.Pierre speaks with Dave Trauba of Minnesota DNR's Division of Fish & Wildlife about how the agency conducts August roadside counts and uses the data. Trauba also discusses the “Pheasant Action Plan” and efforts to solicity hunter feedback on possibly extending the season into January and adjusting the 9am start time. Episode Highlights: • Trauba tells some fascinating stories from early in his career as a black bear ecology researcher on the Apostle Island National Lakeshore. • Trauba also stresses the critical importance of the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) to the state's pheasant populations. • The guys discuss the differences in spring ruffed grouse drumming counts compared to pheasant August roadside counts. • Check out Minnesota's Pheasant Action Plan to learn more about the state's short-term and long-term conservation goals. On the Wing Podcast is proudly fueled by Purina Pro Plan.
Everything you wanted to know about hunting pheasants in South Dakota, explained by a local expert. Casey Weismantel is executive director of the Aberdeen, SD Convention & Visitors Bureau, ugly dog owner and avid pheasant hunter.He's got answers to our questions about best times to go, maximizing the public-access options, planning your hunt and he'll even help us with some non-resident license hacks. We talk best habitat, how to manage a block-and-drive hunt, why spaniels are best (sometimes), and how pheasants behave in their natural environment and why we can't find them sometimes. (Or most times.) "Fix It" has another place for you to look for "mean seeds" on your dog, and listeners offer their reasons for using hand signals in the field. And it's all brought to you by: HiVizSights.com, RuffLand Kennels, Mid Valley Clays and Shooting School, TrulockChokes, HiViz shooting systems, Pointer shotguns, Purina Pro Plan Sport and FindBirdHuntingSpots.com.
On this week's episode of Hunt The World Brian and Brad are going over there home state of South Dakota. There's a misconception that South Dakota is not a good state for non residents when it comes to big game, the guys refute this as they comb through the many opportunities that South Dakota provides. They talk about the staggering pheasant and Fishing numbers, they go over mule deer, and whitetail, as well as the shocking prices of our Buffalo outfitted hunts only available at Rolling Bones Outdoors.
In this episode of Driftwood Outdoors, Brandon Butler and Nathan McLeod sit down with Elsa Gallagher, Habitat Program Director at The Bee & Butterfly Habitat Fund.Elsa shares how her work is helping pollinators thrive across the Midwest by creating diverse, high-quality habitats on public and private lands. From seed mixes to sustainable management strategies, learn how the NextGen Habitat Projects are changing the game for bees, butterflies, upland birds, and more.Whether you're a landowner, conservationist, or just love wild places, this episode is full of practical knowledge and outdoor inspiration.For more info:Bee and Butterfly Fund WebsiteBee and Butterfly Fund FacebookBee and Butterfly Fund InstagramSpecial thanks to:Living The Dream Outdoor PropertiesSuperior Foam Insulation LLCDoolittle TrailersScenic Rivers TaxidermyConnect with Driftwood Outdoors:FacebookInstagramYouTubeEmail:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com
Scott Rall from Nobles County Pheasants Forever in southwest Minnesota joins the show to celebrate the acquisition of Pheasant Run #50. Scott explains how his chapter has been able to purchase thousands of acres of farmland and convert it into public hunting land. Scott and Travis also talk about drinking water and water quality in his county, public relations with farmers, small efforts lead to big results, bleeding conservation, Adopt-A-WMA, Dinner in the Wild, perfect pheasant nesting conditions in his county, huge brood sightings, and so much more. @habitatchampion Presented by: Walton's (waltons.com/) OnX Maps (onxmaps.com/) Aluma Trailers (alumaklm.com) GAIM Hunting & Shooting Simulator (https://alnk.to/74wKReb) Compeer Home (compeerhome.com) Federal Premium Ammunition (federalpremium.com/) Hunt North Dakota (helloND.com/) Lucky Duck Premium Decoys (luckyduck.com/) & Samaritan Tire (samaritantire.com/)
In this episode of NDO Podcast, we visit with Jesse Kolar, Department upland game management supervisor, and RJ Gross, Department upland game management biologist, about this year's high pheasant crowing counts, historical comparisons to the glory days and how deer don't have wings.
It's not the Dakotas ... but if you're desperate and have a few hours or days, there may be a ringneck in your future in some of these western U.S. public-access locales. At the 30,000 foot level, I'll give you starting points in all the western states that harbor ringnecks. Whether you find any is up to you and your dog! Insider editions are brought to you by CableGangz tie-out systems and the gun room at Mid Valley Clays and Shooting School. [Take 10% off your next order at CableGangz.com with the promo code CG10.)
In this episode, Jon Teater (Whitetail Landscapes) discusses various strategies for managing hunting properties with guest Travis Harmon (Creative Habitat. They explore habitat improvement techniques, the importance of patience in property management, and specific strategies for creating effective habitats for pheasants and quail. The conversation emphasizes the significance of understanding plant purposes, the timing of management activities, and the need for flexibility in planning. Additionally, they discuss the creation of sanctuaries for wildlife and the importance of maintaining diverse habitats. Takeaways Every plant has a purpose in the landscape. Mowing is an effective tool for managing food plots. Patience is crucial in habitat management. Timing of management activities is critical for success. Stay flexible with your management plan as conditions change. Creating effective sanctuaries is essential for wildlife. Diversity in habitat improves wildlife populations. Understanding animal behavior aids in property management. Utilizing the right tools can enhance habitat improvement efforts. Don't rush improvements; observe and adapt over time. Social Links https://www.facebook.com/creatingwildlifehabitat/ http://creativehabitatllc.com/ https://www.instagram.com/creativehabitatllc/?hl=en https://whitetaillandscapes.com/ https://www.facebook.com/whitetaillandscapes/ https://www.instagram.com/whitetail_landscapes/?hl=en Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Jon Teater (Whitetail Landscapes) discusses various strategies for managing hunting properties with guest Travis Harmon (Creative Habitat. They explore habitat improvement techniques, the importance of patience in property management, and specific strategies for creating effective habitats for pheasants and quail. The conversation emphasizes the significance of understanding plant purposes, the timing of management activities, and the need for flexibility in planning. Additionally, they discuss the creation of sanctuaries for wildlife and the importance of maintaining diverse habitats.TakeawaysEvery plant has a purpose in the landscape.Mowing is an effective tool for managing food plots.Patience is crucial in habitat management.Timing of management activities is critical for success.Stay flexible with your management plan as conditions change.Creating effective sanctuaries is essential for wildlife.Diversity in habitat improves wildlife populations.Understanding animal behavior aids in property management.Utilizing the right tools can enhance habitat improvement efforts.Don't rush improvements; observe and adapt over time.Social Linkshttps://www.facebook.com/creatingwildlifehabitat/http://creativehabitatllc.com/https://www.instagram.com/creativehabitatllc/?hl=enhttps://whitetaillandscapes.com/https://www.facebook.com/whitetaillandscapes/https://www.instagram.com/whitetail_landscapes/?hl=en
If you want to become more effective at hunting pheasants without a dog, you have come to the right place. In this episode I dig into the strategy needed to take more birds while hunting solo. Thanks to Tetra Hearing for sponsoring this episode. Get your FREE Tetra Hearing 2-Year Extended Service Plan when purchasing a device. Simply add this Service Plan to your cart and use this code at checkout: NEWHUNTERSGUIDE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ron Leathers is the Chief Conservation Officer at Pheasants Forever & Quail Forever. On this episode, we discuss in depth pheasant biology with Ron from mating season to laying eggs, when pheasants will re-nest, and when they won't. We talk about the average life span of a pheasant, the percentage of chicks that hatch, and the ones that don't. Ron explains why the number one predator during the nesting season is a farm mower, when temperatures and rain can kill chicks. We talk about pheasant food, evading predators, expanding pheasant range, why planting pheasants does not work, creating the right habitat, dirty food plots, and a whole lot more. Plus, we answer listener questions about your favorite upland birds. @pheasants_forever & @quail_forever Presented by: Walton's (waltons.com/) OnX Maps (onxmaps.com/) Aluma Trailers (alumaklm.com) Hoksey Native Seeds (hokseynativeseeds.com) GAIM Hunting & Shooting Simulator (gaim.com/) Aberdeen (HuntFishSD.com) & Compeer Home (compeerhome.com)
Ron Leathers is the Chief Conservation Officer at Pheasants Forever & Quail Forever. On this episode, we discuss in depth pheasant biology with Ron from mating season to laying eggs, when pheasants will re-nest, and when they won't. We talk about the average life span of a pheasant, the percentage of chicks that hatch, and the ones that don't. Ron explains why the number one predator during the nesting season is a farm mower, when temperatures and rain can kill chicks. We talk about pheasant food, evading predators, expanding pheasant range, why planting pheasants does not work, creating the right habitat, dirty food plots, and a whole lot more. Plus, we answer listener questions about your favorite upland birds. @pheasants_forever & @quail_forever Presented by: Walton's (waltons.com/) OnX Maps (onxmaps.com/) Aluma Trailers (alumaklm.com) Hoksey Native Seeds (hokseynativeseeds.com) GAIM Hunting & Shooting Simulator (gaim.com/) Aberdeen (HuntFishSD.com) & Compeer Home (compeerhome.com)
Finding pheasants in stocked areas is different than finding wild birds. On this episode I go in depth into how you can find more birds and take pheasants out of the woods when other hunters see and shoot nothing. I also talk about the advantages of hunting without a dog and how smarter hunters can do even better when they do have a dog. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Maybe you have never hunted pheasants before or just never had much success. In this episode I walk you step by step through how you can get started hunting pheasants including the gear, strategy, and tactics. This episode is sponsored by Midwest Gun Works, use the code NHG25 at checkout to get free shipping on your first order at www.MidwestGunWorks.com, some exclusions apply, see website for details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this special episode of the Bear Grease Podcast, Clay Newcomb shares an extended version of the keynote speech he delivered at Pheasant's Forever's Pheasant Fest & Quail Classic on March 8, 2025. He tells the story of his grandfather Lewen Newcomb, a man who lived a life of principle and consistency and a passion for quail hunting that never diminished even when bird populations declined in his region. His love of the outdoors and passion for hunting left a lasting and undeniable impact and is carried on in and through the life of Clay to this day. If you have comments on the show, send us a note to beargrease@themeateater.com Connect with Clay and MeatEater Clay on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and YouTube Clips MeatEater Podcast Network on YouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.