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In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, host Dan Johnson speaks with Nick Pinizzotto, CEO of the National Deer Association (NDA). They discuss the evolution of the NDA following its merger with the Quality Deer Management Association (QDMA), the organization's broader conservation initiatives, and the challenges of balancing diverse interests within the hunting community. Nick shares insights on the NDA's growth, demographic shifts in membership, and the importance of engaging a wider audience in deer conservation efforts. In this conversation, Nick Pinizzotto discusses the National Deer Association's priorities in wildlife management, the modernization of conservation efforts, and the balance between operational costs and funding for programs. He emphasizes collaboration with other deer organizations, the importance of political advocacy, and engaging hunters in legislative action. Looking to the future, he highlights initiatives aimed at deer management and addressing access issues for hunters, ultimately conveying a positive outlook for the hunting community. Takeaways: The NDA is entering its fifth year since the merger with QDMA. The mission focuses on ensuring the future of wild deer and habitats. The organization is expanding its conservation initiatives beyond deer hunting. Balancing the interests of different types of hunters is challenging but necessary. The NDA has seen significant growth in membership and donor support. Digital outreach has become a key focus for the NDA's communication strategy. A free membership option has been introduced to engage more supporters. The demographic of NDA members is becoming more diverse and younger. The organization aims to educate the public on the broader value of deer in conservation. Inclusivity in the hunting community is a priority for the NDA. Our first priority is helping state wildlife agencies manage effectively. Modernizing our approach has significantly increased our reach. 90% of our funds go directly to our mission. We maintain a lean operation to maximize impact. Collaboration with other organizations is essential for deer conservation. Political advocacy has been strengthened under the new NDA. Engaging hunters in legislative action is crucial for wildlife management. Future initiatives will focus on antlerless deer harvest and habitat improvement. Access to quality hunting land remains a challenge for many hunters. It's a good time to be a deer hunter with ample opportunities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, host Dan Johnson speaks with Nick Pinizzotto, CEO of the National Deer Association (NDA). They discuss the evolution of the NDA following its merger with the Quality Deer Management Association (QDMA), the organization's broader conservation initiatives, and the challenges of balancing diverse interests within the hunting community. Nick shares insights on the NDA's growth, demographic shifts in membership, and the importance of engaging a wider audience in deer conservation efforts. In this conversation, Nick Pinizzotto discusses the National Deer Association's priorities in wildlife management, the modernization of conservation efforts, and the balance between operational costs and funding for programs. He emphasizes collaboration with other deer organizations, the importance of political advocacy, and engaging hunters in legislative action. Looking to the future, he highlights initiatives aimed at deer management and addressing access issues for hunters, ultimately conveying a positive outlook for the hunting community. Takeaways: The NDA is entering its fifth year since the merger with QDMA. The mission focuses on ensuring the future of wild deer and habitats. The organization is expanding its conservation initiatives beyond deer hunting. Balancing the interests of different types of hunters is challenging but necessary. The NDA has seen significant growth in membership and donor support. Digital outreach has become a key focus for the NDA's communication strategy. A free membership option has been introduced to engage more supporters. The demographic of NDA members is becoming more diverse and younger. The organization aims to educate the public on the broader value of deer in conservation. Inclusivity in the hunting community is a priority for the NDA. Our first priority is helping state wildlife agencies manage effectively. Modernizing our approach has significantly increased our reach. 90% of our funds go directly to our mission. We maintain a lean operation to maximize impact. Collaboration with other organizations is essential for deer conservation. Political advocacy has been strengthened under the new NDA. Engaging hunters in legislative action is crucial for wildlife management. Future initiatives will focus on antlerless deer harvest and habitat improvement. Access to quality hunting land remains a challenge for many hunters. It's a good time to be a deer hunter with ample opportunities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's episode, Alex Comstock and Jeremy Lopez hit the road and head down to the famous Buffalo County, WI. This Wisconsin county is one of a kind and is known for producing the country's most Boone and Crockett bucks on the record books. It is the pinnacle of quality deer management and one of the guys who spearheaded QDMA is our guest today, Tom Indrebo. Tom is the owner and operator of Bluff Country Outfitters. He is arguably one of the most knowledgeable guys when it comes to whitetail deer, particularly older-age class bucks. The guys dive into Tom's hunting background, why Tom made the move to Buffalo County, Tom's passion for mature bucks, the history of Bluff Country Outfitters, what makes Buffalo County so special, mature buck behaviors, specific dates Tom has paid the most attention to over the years and much more! This episode is packed with information from the last 50+ years of experience hunting mature bucks. We are honored to call the Indrebo's friends and it was a privilege to sit down and talk all things deer hunting. If you're interested in hunting with Tom and Bluff Country Outfitters, head over to their website for more information. Enjoy the show! New episodes drop every Wednesday at 6AM CST LINKS: Subscribe to our YouTube Channel Follow along on Instagram and Facebook Check out our Website The Whitetail DNA Podcast is presented by Custom Archery Outdoors
Most hunters might find it hard to believe that only 41% of licensed deer hunters harvest just one deer. Equally surprising is only 17% of hunters kill more than one deer. You can find these statistics and many more in the NDA 2024 Deer Report, which you can download for free. Not taking enough antlerless deer off the landscape is becoming an increasing problem in many areas of the country, so we invited Kip Adams, NDA's Chief Conservation Officer, to be a guest on the show to explain the issue. He also talks about the history of balanced herd management and NDA's role in improving deer herds since its inception as QDMA in 1988. Also in this episode, our hosts talk a little turkey hunting as another tag has been punched, this time by The Doctor, who shot his best gobbler ever on opening morning in Pennsylvania. It might be a long way until deer seasons get started, but there's still plenty of fun to be had in the great outdoors! Finally, Nick, Kip, and The Doctor talk about today's NDA Giving Day, and why they personally support the work of the National Deer Association. All gifts made to NDA as part of Giving Day will be matched up to $50,000 dollars by NDA corporate sponsor, onX. Episode Sponsor: onX Maps Important Links Support NDA on Giving Day: Donate Here Follow Nick Pinizzotto on Instagram Follow Mike Groman on Instagram Music by Bensound Subscribe to the Podcast on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Stitcher About the National Deer Association The National Deer Association (NDA) is a non-profit deer conservation group that works to ensure the future of wild deer, wildlife habitat and hunting. Thank you for subscribing to our podcast! Support NDA's mission by becoming a member today. NDA has the highest ranking from Charity Navigator, an independent group that monitors non-profits for financial efficiency and effectiveness. Learn more about deer and deer hunting in our weekly, free e-newsletter. Follow us on our other channels: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube
On this week's episode the crew discuss DEER FACTS from published studies on the whitetail deer. Most of our source material was pulled from QDMA and Realtree, and the boys discuss the relation to hunting our private farms here in northeast Ohio. Caleb Siman was joined by Ethan Siman and Alex Argirakis.
This week's episode is with Arron and David from The Fall Podcast! This episode goes to a lot of places, Michigan, QDMA, and more Enjoy! https://www.fallpodcast.com/ https://workingclassbowhunter.com/ YouTube Channel https://www.facebook.com/WorkingClassBowhunter/ https://www.instagram.com/workingclassbowhunter/ https://www.tiktok.com/@workingclassbowhunterpod https://twitter.com/WCBOWHUNTER The WCB Podcast is presented by: Elite Archery Camo Fire Big Tine - Attract - Develop - Grow Code: WCB2023 Old Barn Taxidermy Huntworth Gear Code: WCB15 Novix Treestands CODE WCB10 Victory Archery Leupold Optics Trophyline CODE WCB2310 Grizzly Hunting Blinds | Code WCB Dialed Archery Free Shipping Code WORKINGCLASS Black Gate Hunting Products Code WCB10 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of HUNTR Podcast, we bring on Kip Adams of the National Deer Association as we look for answers to the many problems involving whitetail hunting as we know it today. With Kip's knowledge behind whitetail deer, we pick his brain and look for a better understanding of what the future of hunting will look like and how we can maintain a healthy deer herd moving forward. We talk about how too much hunter opportunity leads to bad hunting experiences whether that be too many hunters on public land, baiting deer, crossbows, etc. At the end of the day, it's a limited resource and we have to protect that while having the best experience we can as hunters. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the show as Kip shares his knowledge with us. Check out the NDA here: https://deerassociation.com/ Follow Kip on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kipadams_nda/?hl=en New episodes of HUNTR Podcast drop every Tuesday 6PM EST SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL HERE: https://www.youtube.com/c/HUNTRTUBE HUNTR Podcast is presented by: DeerGro: https://www.deergro.com Hoyt Archery: https://hoyt.com StealthCam: http://stealthcam.com
To kick off Org Month on the podcast, from the National Deer Association, Marcus welcomes in Nick Pinizzotto. Nick opens things up by giving a bit about his background and what brought him to NDA. The guys talk about similar hunting traditions in PA and MI, along with what makes the whitetail deer so special. Nick breaks down some of the different programs NDA has to offer for getting new deer hunters in the woods and his favorite part about those events. The two also spend a small amount of time on the merger between QDMA and the Deer Alliance. Nick and the team at NDA are passionate about whitetail deer and the wild places they live and that certainly shows during this conversation. To learn more and become a member of The National Deer Association, go to www.deerassociation.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
To kick off Org Month on the podcast, from the National Deer Association, Marcus welcomes in Nick Pinizzotto. Nick opens things up by giving a bit about his background and what brought him to NDA. The guys talk about similar hunting traditions in PA and MI, along with what makes the whitetail deer so special. Nick breaks down some of the different programs NDA has to offer for getting new deer hunters in the woods and his favorite part about those events. The two also spend a small amount of time on the merger between QDMA and the Deer Alliance. Nick and the team at NDA are passionate about whitetail deer and the wild places they live and that certainly shows during this conversation. To learn more and become a member of The National Deer Association, go to www.deerassociation.com
To kick off Org Month on the podcast, from the National Deer Association, Marcus welcomes in Nick Pinizzotto. Nick opens things up by giving a bit about his background and what brought him to NDA. The guys talk about similar hunting traditions in PA and MI, along with what makes the whitetail deer so special. Nick breaks down some of the different programs NDA has to offer for getting new deer hunters in the woods and his favorite part about those events. The two also spend a small amount of time on the merger between QDMA and the Deer Alliance. Nick and the team at NDA are passionate about whitetail deer and the wild places they live and that certainly shows during this conversation. To learn more and become a member of The National Deer Association, go to www.deerassociation.com
Talking with Kip Adams of the National Deer Association about the good of mandatory deer checks and how this is going to change management here in Michigan. 20 years with Deer Management He has been involved with QDMA and NDA for 20 years Announcement from NDA today Field to Fork The 3 R's 20-30 year age group is now the focus The Back 40 with Mark Kenyon www.nationaldeerassociation.com Michigan's Mandatory Deer Checks Pennsylvania has had theirs in effect for many years How it use to be done How the data is going to help Pennsylvania data comes out a few months after season is over Michigan is now the gold standard Real time data available to the hunters This will help to make better management decisions Is dropping a pin point for kill site location a concern for hunters? Location is key for management How is the Amish community counted for deer kills? What is the future information that we might get from this program? Reporting is quick and easy Could this be used to report diseased deer? Other educational opportunities through NDA
Talking with Kip Adams of the National Deer Association about the good of mandatory deer checks and how this is going to change management here in Michigan. 20 years with Deer Management He has been involved with QDMA and NDA for 20 years Announcement from NDA today Field to Fork The 3 R's 20-30 year age group is now the focus The Back 40 with Mark Kenyon www.nationaldeerassociation.com Michigan's Mandatory Deer Checks Pennsylvania has had theirs in effect for many years How it use to be done How the data is going to help Pennsylvania data comes out a few months after season is over Michigan is now the gold standard Real time data available to the hunters This will help to make better management decisions Is dropping a pin point for kill site location a concern for hunters? Location is key for management How is the Amish community counted for deer kills? What is the future information that we might get from this program? Reporting is quick and easy Could this be used to report diseased deer? Other educational opportunities through NDA
On episode 66, host Steven Crawford is joined by special guest Steve Pitsch. Steve and his family bought a large piece of property over 30 years ago in Northern Michigan, and immediately started placing deer management rules to improve the quality of whitetails they were hunting. Steve also has an unbelievable trophy room that we toured during the podcast, and shared some really cool stories of a few of the Michigan bucks on his wall. I finish the podcast with a bible verse. This episode, its Romans 8:25"But if we hope for what we do not yet have, we wait for it patiently."SUBSCRIBE AND ENJOY!!
HUNTROVERSY!!! This week, we tackle a listener submitted huntroversy...does culling deer and bucks specifically really work to alter the genetics of a deer herd? We cover some research put out by QDMA, and also some other theories on culling that are currently out there. What is your take on culling bucks? Do you think it works? Or not? Are there strategies you can use to get certain bucks to the next age class on your property with given size? If you would like to watch some of our hunts on Youtube, check them out at the following link: Youtube Channel. If you would like to suggest a "Huntroversy" for us to talk about, send us an email through the contact tab of our website: Website As always, follow us on your favorite social media apps: Facebook: LINK Instagram: LINK Twitter: LINK
In this week's episode, Jason talks with Mark Haslam about managing habitat for whitetails in the Southeast. Mark is the host of the Southeast Whitetails podcast, QDMA's (now NDA) 2019 Deer Managers of the Year award winner, and new writer for MeatEater. During the conversation, Mark fills us in on his hunting upbringing, why conservation work is so important, and what he hopes to accomplish with his podcast. Give the Southeast Whitetails podcast a listen!
Hey Folks, Cam came back on to talk about the last big sales weekend before the season kicks off. The link is included for quick access. This episode was a lot of fun. We talk about everything that got use excited. Thank you for tuning into another episode of Bucks of America Podcast brought to you by HHA Sports, VeteranIP, RPG Coffee, Dangler Case & Toxon App. _ Click here for more Information. https://linktr.ee/Bucks_Of_America_Podcast _ About _ Hunting Gear Deals started with one goal in mind, to help the hunting community save money on hunting gear. This is a place where hunters can find the best deals on the gear they want without having to waste time and money scouring the web to find the best price. That's our job! Recently, we've dove into the gear review market and plan on bringing the consumer in-depth, honest reviews from a team of gear reviewers from around the country! _ This website is not limited by stores, brand names, or even product types. Every day we scour the web for the best prices on hunting gear and post a link to stores you can trust. When you use our links, you get the lowest price and we receive a small commission from the seller. Hunting Gear Deals will save you time and money to help you get the most out of your hunting budget. _ I appreciate your support I'm excited about the future of Hunting Gear Deals. Be sure to sign-up for our Daily Deal email list also. _ My background: I'm Camron Stover, the new owner of Hunting Gear Deals! I”m an avid bowhunter from West Virginia with aspirations of working full-time for Hunting Gear Deals in the near future. My passion was born in the bow-only counties of southern West Virginia and I've found a new home in the Mid-Ohio Valley, which has provided access to big bucks from the Buckeye State and excellent turkey hunting in West Virginia. I often return to southern West Virginia to chase black bear, wild boar, and mountain bucks! _ I have big plans for Hunting Gear Deals and look forward to working with YOU and giving back to the hunting community in multiple ways. A few years ago, I started a QDMA branch in which I raised $75,000 for a habitat improvement project on a local Wildlife Management Area in West Virginia. At the time, this was the single largest donation that a QDMA branch had ever received and hunters will benefit from this work for generations. _ Currently, my real job is in the oil& gas industry as an Environmental, Health, and Safety Coordinator. I also have an experienced background in the coal industry. Hopefully, with your help, I will be able to turn Hunting Gear Deals into a full-time job someday! _ Please rate and review. _ Superepic by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.com Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
With statewide trail camera bans hitting the news, The National Deer Association is taking a stance and Communications Director Lindsay Thomas joins Matt and Tim this week to talk about it. Juston wants to know about summer scrapes, and the Wildlife Word is about an unusual superpower whitetail fawns have. You gotta watch this episode! Want to support the NDA on May, 11, 2022 on their Day of Giving? Just click here! Want to be on the show? Leave us a Question of the Day by clicking here and you could win a DeerCast hat! Join the 100% Wild Rack Pack! It's a Facebook group just for you and other 100% Wild podcasters!
On this week's episode of the HUNTR Podcast, Jared and Jeremy invited Brian Murphy to join in. Murphy is the VP for Corporate Relations and Strategic Partnerships with HuntStand and previously the CEO of QDMA. With that being said, Brian knows a thing or two about changes in how we hunt whether that is from quality deer management skills to using mapping software. Tune into the 68th episode of the HUNTR Podcast!
On this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles, Dan talks with the founder and former CEO of the Quality Deer Management Association, now the National Deer Association. Brian talks about the birth of the QDMA and the struggles he faced while growing the conservation organization. He discusses how QDMA slowly started to gain traction and their membership started to grow throughout the years. One of the struggles that Brian had to deal with was the lack of interest from Hunting Celebrities, Social Media Influencers, and even companies within the hunting space when asked to participate in conservation events or simply use their platform to spread their message. Now on the other side of the isle, Brian is working with HuntStand as their Director of Conservation and their conservation partners like Delta Waterfowl, National Wild Turkey Federation, and of course the National Deer Association. This is an awesome conversation about the past, present, and future of conservation. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles, Dan talks with the founder and former CEO of the Quality Deer Management Association, now the National Deer Association. Brian talks about the birth of the QDMA and the struggles he faced while growing the conservation organization. He discusses how QDMA slowly started to gain traction and their membership started to grow throughout the years. One of the struggles that Brian had to deal with was the lack of interest from Hunting Celebrities, Social Media Influencers, and even companies within the hunting space when asked to participate in conservation events or simply use their platform to spread their message. Now on the other side of the isle, Brian is working with HuntStand as their Director of Conservation and their conservation partners like Delta Waterfowl, National Wild Turkey Federation, and of course the National Deer Association. This is an awesome conversation about the past, present, and future of conservation. Enjoy!
On this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles, Dan talks with the founder and former CEO of the Quality Deer Management Association, now the National Deer Association. Brian talks about the birth of the QDMA and the struggles he faced while growing the conservation organization. He discusses how QDMA slowly started to gain traction and their membership started to grow throughout the years. One of the struggles that Brian had to deal with was the lack of interest from Hunting Celebrities, Social Media Influencers, and even companies within the hunting space when asked to participate in conservation events or simply use their platform to spread their message. Now on the other side of the isle, Brian is working with HuntStand as their Director of Conservation and their conservation partners like Delta Waterfowl, National Wild Turkey Federation, and of course the National Deer Association. This is an awesome conversation about the past, present, and future of conservation. Enjoy!
Everyone knows about clover and soybeans, but are there other food plots you should consider? Lindsay Thomas of the National Deer Association joins Brian to talk about that and more. Lindsay Thomas has been with the National Deer Association since it started, following many years there when it was the QDMA. He has a wealth of knowledge when it comes to habitat management for deer, and he joins Brian to talk about some of the less common food items you can plant that will benefit deer, but also benefit other species as well. Lindsay brings a unique perspective on how to hunt those food plots, how to shape them, and how to think about those resources that deer use. Enjoy the latest episode of The SPYPOINT Podcast, and don't forget to share your feedback in the comments section as well.
In this episode, Michael Hunsucker from the Heartland Bowhunter TV show discusses tagging an old buck that he and his co-host had multiple close calls with over the course of several years. The buck was 7.5 years old when he finally tagged him. Michael also discusses the challenges of filming hunts, selecting the right camera and self-filming.
Joe's dad hops on and talks about setting good goals that keep hunting fun. We also dive into creating hit lists.link to deer aging from NDA (formerly called QDMA): https://www.agingdeeronthehoof.com/deer-aging-charts/buck-aging-poster-qdma/
On this episode of the Identical Draw Podcast, we had one of our favorite deer nerds, Matt Ross join. Matt is the Director of Conservation at the National Deer Association, formerly QDMA. Matt was one of our first guests to the Kansas 80, almost two years ago. We talk to Matt all about deer management. Specific Topics Covered: - Matt's role at NDA. - What does good deer bedding look like? - What to do about the tough to reach hunting spots? - The use of prescribed fire. - How to create a soft edge? - Properties always changing. - Land management lifestyle. - Listener questions and more! Questions or Comments? Email us at info@identicaldraw.com
In 2019 Matt Wachowiak killed the buck of a lifetime. The buck scored roughly 200-inches and was 4.5 years old. In this episode Wachowiak talks about patterning the buck, designing food plots for hunting and how using cedar post/licking branches helped him tag the buck.
On this episode of the Drop-Tine Report podcast, David Blanton from Realtree Outdoors discusses killing big bucks, selecting an outfitter, and how he got his start in outdoor television. David also discusses killing a buck nicknamed Houdini.
On today's episode, Sportsmen's Nation CEO and 2% for Conservation Board Member Dan Johnson takes over the podcast to talk with Nick Pinizzotto. Nick was the President and CEO of the National Deer Alliance and will be the CEO of the newly formed, yet to be named organization that is a result of the meager between QDMA and the NDA. The guys go over what this means for whitetail conservation going forward and what changes you'll see in the future. Average Conservationist is Powered by Simplecast
Well to celebrate Episode 69 we discuss all sorts of useful material. Just think of this episode as reading the ingredients on the back of a shampoo bottle while taking a dump. Its crazy how in an hours time we can cover so many subjects!
In this Homegrown Experience Podcast, Austin Musselman, Glenn Eilers, and Field Hudnall talk whitetails with Lee Lakosky from the "Crush TV with Lee and Tiffany". Lee and Tiffany are in Kentucky hunting with Homegrown Experience. This podcast was recorded just hours before Lee kills his giant 2019 Kentucky velvet buck. Lee, Austin, and Glenn talk about management techniques for big Whitetail Deer and the differences between Kentucky and Iowa as well as other states across the country. Other Topics include: Humble beginnings for Lee, allowing deer to get conditioned to you and your equipment, your biggest deer are normally non-confrontational and building food plots to kill them, the age when deer hit their peak, EHD, how trail cams have changed the game, management plans for all size property owners, debates in whitetail management, how many does should you kill, coyotes, Lee's change of opinion on human presence, peeing in the woods, rattling…good or bad as well as grunts, bleats and snort wheeze. Bow tuning and tips on choosing a bow.
On today's episode Marcus talks with Mark Haslam of Savannah, Georgia. The guys talk about Mark's family farm and all of the work they have done over the last 14 years to improve the habitat and deer herd by using QDMA practices. The passion that Mark has for whitetails and land management is second to none. This is a great episode for all of you whitetail hunters out there. Average Conservationist is Powered by Simplecast
On this episode of the Drop-Tine Report podcast, outdoor writer Richard P. Smith discusses how to harvest mature bucks on large parcels of public land. Richard has spent his life chasing big woods bucks in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Smith discusses the controversial Mitch Rompola buck and why he believes the Rompola buck was a world record buck.
On this episode of the Drop-Tine Report, the co-host of Bone Collector, Travis "T-Bone" Turner discusses a 150-class 6-point he tagged last year in Kansas. He discusses the history he had with the buck, how he was able to make a long range shot, and provides shooting tips on how to increase arrow accuracy at all shooting distances.
On this episode of the Drop-Tine Report, Jeff Budz talks about killing 10 longbeards in 10 states over the course of 10 days! Budz holds the record for most turkey Grand Slams and shares tips on how hunters can complete a grand slam on a budget. He discusses how to stay positive when the chips are down and how a hunter can kill a single season Grand Slam.
On this episode of the Drop-Tine Report podcast, Dr. Grant Woods highlights a successful hunt he had in Kentucky last year. He also discusses doe management, food plots, and land management techniques that everyone can benefit from regardless if they have five acres or one hundred acres.
On this episode of the Drop-Tine Report podcast, Holden Holland chats about a big buck he harvested in Ohio this past fall. He also talks about hunting pressured bucks, how to successfully hunt the late season and self-filming his hunts for Whitetail Edge.
On this episode of the Drop-Tine Report podcast, Kyle Kinsey talks about a buck he called DKM. Kyle harvested the 170-class buck on a small property in Ohio. Kyle discusses how a bunch of small property improvements attracted this monster buck to his property.
Well we received a call that we had to talk about during this episode. Paul, Jason and Dirty T join TJ Shafer and discuss a ton of hunting subjects.
On this episode of the Drop-Tine Report double arm amputee Jason Koger, discusses his amazing Kentucky booner. The monster buck was the largest typical buck taken in Kentucky during the 2018 archery deer season. Jason talks about overcoming his physical limitations, having a positive attitude and how he was able to pull off the shot of a lifetime.
On this episode of the Drop-Tine Report, Joseph Weimer discusses the 197-inch Missouri Buck he killed this past November. Over the course of multiple years, he hunted the buck almost non-stop and only saw the buck a couple times. He talks about how he was able to stay focused and eventually tag the buck of a lifetime.
On this episode of the Drop-Tine Report podcast, Jeff Majors talks about the new Buckmasters World Record Velvet Typical buck that he harvested last fall that scored 191 as an 8-point. He highlights how he hunted the buck for multiple years, spent hundreds of hours in the treestand, and how he was able to eventually harvest the new World Record Buck.
On this episode of the Drop-Tine Report podcast, outdoor writer Richard G. Bernier talks about tracking deer and how he consistently harvests big bucks by following the tracks of a buck in the snow or dirt. He discusses how he ages a bucks' track, how he determines the size of a buck long before he sees him, and how he successfully gets within shooting distance of a buck.
On this episode of The Drop-Tine Report podcast, Roger Sigler from Antler Ridge discusses how to train an adult dog to shed antler hunt. Many believe you need to start with a puppy which is not the case. In this podcast, Roger talks about training adult dogs, puppies, poodles and even pugs! He also explains why he never uses E-collars.
On this episode of the Drop-Tine Report podcast, Randy Malcore from Trophies of Grace talks about the former Boone and Crockett World Record typical buck, the James Jordan buck. This monster buck was killed in 1914 and is still a sight to behold. In this interview, Randy Malcore talks about how the shoulder mount of the buck went missing and was eventually recovered many years after the buck was harvested. The James Jordan Buck is still the largest typical whitetail ever killed in the United States.
On this episode of the Drop-Tine Report podcast, Deer & Deer Hunting writer Steve Bartylla discusses a big 8-point he harvested this past year. He talks about how the buck survived several close calls with hunters, how the buck became nocturnal, and how he was able to call the buck within bow range with the help of another buck.
On this episode of the Drop-Tine report, Dave Stuckey discusses harvesting a 230-inch monster buck in Ohio. He discusses how he patterns big bucks, gains permission to hunt private property, and hangs treestands close to a buck's bedroom without getting busted.
On this episode of the Drop-Tine Report podcast, Dr. Mike Reed discusses killing a 200-inch buck in Iowa. This amazing buck was only four years old! During the interview, Mike talks about passing the buck earlier in the season, what finally made him decide to shoot the buck, and how the recovery turned into the adventure of a lifetime.
On this week's episode of the Drop-Tine report podcast, Wayne Gast talks about a big velvet buck he killed in Maryland this fall. Wayne killed the buck on a small parcel of land where he lives. He discusses what he does to keep hunting pressure to a minimum, how he used game cameras to pattern the buck the day he killed him, and what a sleeper state Maryland is.
In this week's episode of the Drop-Tine Report, David Westmoreland talks about a 170-inch monster buck he killed this fall on a parcel of land that was only about 20 acres. David discusses how to attract big bucks to small pieces of property, food plots, and buying hunting land. David works for Whitetail Properties and manages hunting property all over the Midwest.
In this episode of the Drop-Tine Report podcast, Lee Lakosky discusses killing his largest whitetail to date; a 7.5 year-old buck he named Wednesday. Lee talked about how he tried to pattern and kill this monster buck last year and was unable to pattern this elusive giant buck. Lee also talks about EHD and how many of the farms in his area are having a serious issue with EHD and what he does to greatly reduce the impact EHD has on the deer that live on his farms. From fogging the areas around his feeders to the type of feed he provides the deer, Lee discusses the extreme effort he puts into keeping deer healthy.