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Randy Newberg is a life long Hunter, trapper, and fisherman. He also has a long history of being one of the most outsporken public land advocates that we have. We talk about the history of public land and previous attempts to sell it off. We spend alot of time talking about the polititians that are pushing this agenda aswell as their previous voting records on this topic. We also talk about fishing on Fort Peck in Montana.
BCO crew head down to the Sportsmen Show in Puyallup, WA and sit down with Randy Newberg and Matthew Hays at the Leupold booth. We get to talk politics in hunting and as well as talk about Leupold's new VX-6 HD Gen 2 scope.
On this weeks Episode, we are back in the Fish Hunt Northwest Studio, with a number of great guest lined up. Duane Inglin and Tommy Donlin, welcome Guest- Britton Ransford with WDFW. It's Smelt Season and to get your Dip-On, you are now required to have a license. Also, what are the dates and how many days do we get- Britton answers it all.... Duane has a sit down with the one and only Randy Newberg. The guys catch up while at the Washington Sportsmen's Show and yes Duane's voice is hoarse once again.. Seems to happen every year at these shows. You'll get part of the interview with Randy Newberg here, the entire interview can be heard on the Fish hunt NATION Podcast, Episode #123. The guys also welcome back to the studio, Mandy Carlstrom, with Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, BHA. There is a lot going on in WA St. with the Fish and Wildlife Commission, Appointments, Appointments pulled back and of course the Ruckelshaus Review- what is it and what needs to be done... We'll break it all down.
On this episode of the Wild & Uncut Podcast, Kristy Titus is in Las Vegas at RMEF's Hunter & Outdoor Christmas in conjunction with the National Finals Rodeo with Randy Newberg, host of Fresh Tracks TV & Hunt Talk Podcast. Randy is known in the industry for his authentic approach to everything he does. His passion for hunting and conservation runs deep; for years, he has been a voice for western land and species conservation. His digital content is relatable and entertaining, while always providing information to help others experience hunting the west. Randy's dedication to the west and protecting all that makes it great, is unwavering; anyone who enjoys the outdoors owns him a tip of their cap, or maybe a Dilly Bar. It's always great to talk to Randy, he's a wealth of information and a heck of a storyteller…you won't want to miss this podcast! The Wild & Uncut Podcast is brought to you by Ruger, Marlin, Safari Club International, and OnX Hunt. Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE to make sure you catch every bit of Wild & Uncut!
We have shifted- Welcome to the "Fish Hunt NATION Podcast" Duane Inglin, Host at Fish Hunt Northwest TV and Host of the Fish Hunt NATION Podcast, sits down with Randy Newberg. We are LIVE from the Washington Sportsmen's Show, we apologize as per usual Duane's voice is hoarse once again LOL... But, we had the opportunity once again to sit down with Randy Newberg of Fresh Tracks. Duane & Randy cover everything from what is considered a successful hunt, recent appointments to the WA St. F & W Commission, The Ruckelshaus Review and the disaster that is the F & W Commission in WA St. https://www.freshtracks.tv/season-9 https://www.youtube.com/@Fresh_Tracks
Dustin sits down with Remi Warren and Randy Newberg at Wild Sheep Foundation's SHEEP SHOW in Reno NV to talk all things backcountry fitness. From Remi's experience as a guide to Randy's AK Dall Sheep hunt this past year, the 3 dive into how fitness is a key factor in conquering the demands of the backcountry. ----
Join me from the live panel at sheep show this month as I talk with Dustin Diefenderfer of MTNTOUGH and Randy Newberg about the importance of staying ready. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Uncle Randy stopped by the Big Hunt Guys podcast studio to catch up with the guys. They discuss his 2024 hunting season and his plans for the upcoming year. Randy shares what initially sparked his interest in hunting, as well as his passion for public land preservation and wildlife conservation. The conversation also delves into several conservation issues, including the Prop 127 victory for sportsmen and the public land transfer lawsuit filed by the state of Utah. Randy consistently offers insightful perspectives, and this episode adds to his legacy as one of the most influential advocates for public land preservation and hunting.
Hunt Quietly contributor Matt Feinhauer systematically analyzed Randy Newberg's platforms to determine if Randy has acheived anything concrete for conservation and access. The two Matts discuss the results.
This Year of Plenty Podcast episode is a conversation with Randy Newberg. Randy is a passionate hunter and the voice of the public land hunter in America. With decades of experience on public lands, he's become a leading advocate for self-guided hunters and others who appreciate public lands. Randy hosts two popular TV shows, 'Fresh Tracks' and 'On Your Own Adventures,' and the Hunt Talk Podcast, where he speaks unfiltered about hunting and conservation.Episode Overview:Randy Newberg's Journey: Discover Randy's childhood experiences with wild food in rural Minnesota and how it shaped his love for hunting and public lands.Wild Food Traditions: The cultural and traditional importance of wild foods in Randy's life and his love for the wild food sharing economy.Foraging Adventures: Randy shares memories of foraging for wild rice and other wild edibles during his younger years.Favorite Wild Game: Learn about Randy's favorite wild game meats, including his passion for wild bison.Elk Conservation: Important insights on elk conservation and what hunters can do to ensure sustainable hunting for future generations.Grouse Hunting: Explore Randy's special connection to grouse and the significance of this bird in his hunting experiences.Meat Processing Tips: Valuable advice on choosing the right meat processors and things to consider when doing it yourself.Use code “yearofplenty” (all lower case) for 15% OFF at www.mtblock.comMY ULTIMATE FORAGING GEAR LIST - Check it outLeave a review on Apple or Spotify and send a screenshot to theyearofplenty@gmail.com to receive a FREE EBOOK with my favorite food preservation recipes.Watch the Video Podcast Episode on Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fA486yxo5l8Connect with Randy:https://randynewberg.com/https://www.instagram.com/randynewberghunter/?hl=enSupport the podcast via donations:https://www.patreon.com/poldiwielandhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/yearofplentySign up for the newsletter:www.theyearofplenty.com/newsletterDo you follow the podcast on social media yet?IG: https://www.instagram.com/poldiwieland/X: https://x.com/yearofplentypodI want to hear from you! Take the LISTENER SURVEY: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/KZW53RT
Randy Newberg is the host of Fresh Tracks, the former president of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, Conservationist, Hunter, Trapper, Fisherman, and a grouse killing on of a gun! On top of all of that he is one of the nicest people in the outdoor industry.
On this episode of the Okayest Trapper podcast, we sit down with Randy Newberg. Randy is a staple in the outdoor and conservation community and has been making hunting related content, TV shows, and podcasts for over a decade. We chat about his upbringing in Minnesota running traplines, his recent fitness journey, and why learning to trap can make you a better hunter. Tune in, because you aren't gonna want to miss this one. https://randynewberg.com/
In this episode, HQ members Matt, Jim, Chris, and Alex continue responding to podcasts that bring up the HQ message - faithfully represented or not. There's a few days left for the Hunters For Access raffle - it ends June 1'st. Go support a great cause and enter for a chance to win some sweet prizes. Huntersforaccess.org
This week, we are talking about the overall decline of wildlife, shifting baselines, and the biggest factors that affect long-term population levels. Randy Newberg, Congresswoman Debbie Dingell, and Congressman Bruce Westerman received Theodore Roosevelt's Conservation Awards for 2024! We have a quick recap from last week's episode. Michael, Jace, Kara, and I went to shoot in the NRL hunter competition in Idaho, where we learned a lot about precision shooting. In Pennsylvania, two bills have been introduced that could remove the longstanding prohibition of Sunday hunting. President Biden just expanded the Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument by nearly 14 thousand acres to protect an 11-mile-long ridgeline named Molok Luyuk, which means Condor Ridge in the Native Patwin people's language. Wildlife biologists are beginning to test the feasibility and accuracy of using drones to conduct population surveys, in particular, drones with thermal cameras that can detect animal heat signatures through various covers. An article by Doc Collins, recently published in Outdoor Life, summarized recent legislation passed by the U.S. House of Representatives that could significantly impact hunters and anglers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover the transformative power of hunting on the latest Soul Seekers podcast episode with guest Randy Newberg. Explore mentorship, conservation, ... Read more The post Ep. 264 | Manifest Destiny & Our Public Lands w/ Randy Newberg appeared first on Soul Seekers.
Host John Kruse talks to 1. Mark Holyoak with the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation, an organization celebrating it's 40th anniversary 2. Randy Newberg about his seminar, "Marriage 101 for elk hunters" 3. Colin Kearns who announces the return of Field and Stream as a print publication again www.americaoutdoorsradio.com
In this episode Jeff sits down and catches up with Mr. Randy Newberg, the guys are also joined by Kevin Lee from the USCG get ahold of Kevin for any of your questions at Kevin.s.lee@uscg.mil. CHECKOUT OUR YOUTUBE BELOW! https://www.youtube.com/@PNWild/videos SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL https://www.youtube.com/c/PNWild FOR GOHUNT use code PNW thise code will give you $50 in GOHUNT Shop credit when you purchase an Insider Membership and $20 when they purchase an Explorer Membership and 10% off the GoHunt gear shop! VISIT OUR LINKTREE FOR ALL OUR DISCOUNT CODES!! https://linktree/pnwild PNWILD STORE - USE CODE PODCAST AT CHECKOUT
On this Episode, Duane and Tommy welcome back to the show, WA St. Representative JT Wilcox. Representative Wilcox has introduced HB 2434 to abolish the Fish & Wildlife Commission. Definitely and interesting conversation. Also, Randy Newberg- a true conservationist and strong supporter of public land hunting. Randy joins the fellas to discuss what is going on in WA St. with the F & W Commission, the attack on hunting and how it compares to what is going on in a number of other States, suffering the same attacks. The boys also cover some local winter Steelhead and Winter Blackmouth (Chinook) opportunities...
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Randy Newberg and Kyle Kamp from Valley to Peak Nutrition, who specializes in nutrition coach for backcountry enthusiasts, sits down to discuss Randy's fitness journey and his unique nutritional challenges. Randy is facing his toughest hunt yet this summer, and he wants to extend his hunting career until he's 80. Follow his journey as MTNTOUGH trains Randy Newberg. Inspired by Randy? Do you want to be able to hunt well into your later years? Don't wait. The time is NOW to start focusing on your health and fitness. All it takes is 30-45 mins each day. You can do this. Your 80 year old self will thank you.
Renowned forager and chef Hank Shaw joins us to discuss foodways, invasives, the impacts of culture on our cuisine, and how we can change the narrative around local foods. We spend some time talking about how pollution and abundance can influence how we perceive different food choices and what we can do to build better, locally-driven food systems. Hank Shaw is an American chef, author, and outdoorsman who runs the wild foods website Hunter Angler Gardener Cook. He is the author of five books Hunt Gather Cook, Duck Duck Goose, Buck Buck Moose, Pheasant Quail Cottontail and Hook Line and Supper, all wild game cookbooks. Hank has appeared on numerous television shows, including Andrew Zimmern's Bizarre Foods.., Mike Rowe's Somebody's Gotta Do It, Steven Rinella's Meateater, and Randy Newberg's Fresh Tracks. Check out Hank's work at huntgathercook.com & find him on Instagram @Huntgathercook To support this podcast, join our patreon for early episode access at https://www.patreon.com/poorprolesalmanac For PPA Writing Content, visit: www.agroecologies.org For PPA Restoration Content, visit: www.restorationagroecology.com For PPA Merch, visit: www.poorproles.com For PPA Native Plants, visit: www.nativenurseries.org To hear Tomorrow, Today, our sister podcast, visit: www.tomorrowtodaypodcast.org/
On this episode we have the honor of sitting down with well-known hunter and conservationist Randy Newberg. We cover a wide range of topics, but primarily we focus on legislative issues that we face as hunters and anglers here in Kansas. We hope this episode motivates our listeners to get involved and stay engaged with the processess that affect us and our ability to enjoy the great outdoors. Sign Up For Our Newsletter to stay up to date with our chapter, and be notified when impactful decisions are being made in the legislature or wildlife commission.
Episode 100 with Randy Newberg. Randy is a hunter and a voice for the public land hunter in America. He has been a leading advocate for the self guided DIY hunter for decades and we are happy to have him stop by the Big Hunt Guys podcast studio. We discuss some of the most pressing issues threatening public lands and wildlife conservation. We also talk about the future of hunting and what we can do to preserve and encourage the continued tradition of hunting in North America.Follow along:Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/gohunt/GOHUNTFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/GOHUNTofficial/GOHUNTYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GOHUNTGOHUNTTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gohuntofficialGOHUNTWebsite: https://www.gohunt.com/More resources:Sign up for Insider today and use promo code PODCAST to receive $50 to the GOHUNT Gear Shop: https://join.gohunt.com/try/insider
Today on the Podcast, we talk with Randy Newberg to discuss why he's decided to focus more on his physical fitness. This is an inspiring episode you won't want to miss. Make sure you're subscribed to MTNTOUGH and Randy on social media and YouTube to follow along and see Randy's progress.If you want to keep doing what you love well into your later years, you have to start focusing on your fitness, mentality, and nutrition. "This was my toughest hunting year ever, thanks to a serious arm injury. And the hunts this year were below the normal physical demands. I was in PT until late August and under a limited regimen until then. While driving home from the Yukon, I felt how bad I was sucking while climbing those mountains. It got me thinking about my statement to Kim that I would hunt elk until I was 65. Now, that's only six years off. No way I'm pulling the plug."
In the final episode of our 5 part series, Shane Mahoney of Conservation Visions and Randy Newberg conclude their discussion on the Wild Harvest Initiative, a massive, year over year, effort to collect and analyze data surrounding wild harvest and its social and economical impacts. In this episode, Shane and Randy discuss wild harvest beyond North America and passing on the ideas and skills associated with wild harvest! Shane and his crew have worked very hard to collect data surrounding wild harvest and wild food consumption for the past 6 years. To see their entire breadth of work, please visit the Wild Harvest Initiative website. Wild Harvest Initiative - https://thewildharvestinitiative.com/initiative/ For early access to the entire initiative series, join us on Fresh Tracks + - https://www.freshtracks.tv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 4 of our 5 part podcast series, Shane Mahoney of Conservation Visions and Randy Newberg continue their discussion on the Wild Harvest Initiative, a massive, year over year, effort to collect and analyze data surrounding wild harvest and its social and economical impacts. In this episodes, Shane and Randy chat about the economic realties of hunting, the economic benefits of hunting, and the impact of hunting on conservation funding. Shane and his crew have worked very hard to collect data surrounding wild harvest and wild food consumption for the past 6 years. To see their entire breadth of work, please visit the Wild Harvest Initiative website. Wild Harvest Initiative - https://thewildharvestinitiative.com/initiative/ For early access to the entire initiative series, join us on Fresh Tracks + - https://www.freshtracks.tv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 3 of our 5 part podcast series, Shane Mahoney of Conservation Visions and Randy Newberg continue their discussion on the Wild Harvest Initiative, a massive, year over year, effort to collect and analyze data surrounding wild harvest and its social and economical impacts. In this episodes, Shane and Randy dive head first into some of the statistics gathered from Shane and his crew's research, discuss the human impact on the landscape, as well as jump into hunting as a method of conservation. Shane and his crew have worked very hard to collect data surrounding wild harvest and wild food consumption for the past 6 years. To see their entire breadth of work, please visit the Wild Harvest Initiative website. Wild Harvest Initiative - https://thewildharvestinitiative.com/initiative/ For early access to the entire initiative series, join us on Fresh Tracks + - https://www.freshtracks.tv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Randy Newberg is a hunter. Randy is the voice of the public land hunter in America. Decades of chasing all species across public lands has provided both experience and perspective that has allowed Randy to become the leading advocate for the self-guided hunter; hunters dependent upon public lands for hunting access. What started by accident, has grown into two popular TV shows, Fresh Tracks and On Your Own Adventures, accompanied by the long-standing Hunt Talk web forum. Now added to those platforms is the Hunt Talk Podcast where you get Randy Newberg, unfiltered. Randy uses his platforms to advocate for hunters and public access. In addition to representing hunters in Congress and state legislatures, he serves as a volunteer and board member for many hunting and conservation groups. Use Code "dave" at www.mtntough.com/dave for 10% off your membership Use code “altitude” at http://www.outdoorclass.com for 20% off Use code “altitude” at http://www.gohunt.com for a discount on becoming a member Use code “ALTITUDE” at http://www.peaxequipment.com for 10% off Use code “ALTITUDE” at https://sthealthyhunter.com/ for free Shipping & 10% off all CBD & Gear, and 5% off Non-CBD Products
In Episode 2 of our 5 part podcast series, Shane Mahoney of Conservation Visions and Randy Newberg pickup their discussion on the Wild Harvest Initiative, a massive, year over year, effort to collect and analyze data surrounding wild harvest and its social and economical impacts. In this episodes, Shane and Randy take a deep dive into topics such as food insecurity, the idea of One Health, the health benefits of wild harvest and the spiritual connection between humans, wild things and wild places. Shane and his crew have worked very hard to collect data surrounding wild harvest and wild food consumption for the past 6 years. To see their entire breadth of work, please visit the Wild Harvest Initiative website. Wild Harvest Initiative - https://thewildharvestinitiative.com/initiative/ For early access to the entire initiative series, join us on Fresh Tracks + - https://www.freshtracks.tv Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Randy Newberg gives an update on his Black Bear hunt in Alaska! A man mistakenly kills a grizzly bear thinking it was a black bear in Wyoming... Marcus and Kara are digging up clams and catching crabs with their friends! And Michael is fishing during spring runoff! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this Episode of the Elk Talk Podcast, we have another episode from the “REACHING YOUR PEAK” mini-series. This week, Corey Jacobsen shares the struggles he faced trying to call elk in during his 2016 New Mexico hunt with Randy Newberg. His perseverance and persistence were challenged, and he had to dig deep to pull off a successful hunt. He shares the details of the hunt, as well as guidelines for when it might be time to switch gears... “Reaching Your Peak” will be published every other week, to fill in the gap between regular Elk Talk Podcast episodes, from now until the first part of October. In this new mini-series, Corey will be sharing stories from his past elk hunts, and then detailing a strategy or tactic that was instrumental in the success of that hunt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode Jesse Deubel shares a conversation recently had by Randy Newberg and Shane Mahoney. Herein, these two conservation leaders begin a deep dive into Conservation Vision's "Wild Harvest Initiative." This discussion is the first in a five-part series.The New Mexico Wildlife Federation is a proud partner of the Wild Harvest Initiative. We are honored to introduce you to the most comprehensive explanation of the Wild Harvest Initiative ever to be articulated. Enjoy the listen! For more info:Randy Newberg WebsiteNew Mexico Wildlife Federation
On today's episode, Beau is joined by Randy Newberg of Fresh Tracks TV and Hunt Talk Radio. Randy is a hunter and the voice of public land hunters in America. They discuss the importance of outdoor education, deer camp traditions, how western hunting has changed over the years, keys to success rifle hunting elk, and how you can improve land access. Topics: 07:56 - Outdoor Class 18:05 - Deer camp traditions 22:48 - What made Randy Newberg move out west? 24:55 - Key differences: rifle vs archery elk hunting 25:24 - Five calendar periods for elk 28:29 - Elk sanctuaries 40:50 - New expensive gear is overrated 45:12 - How the hunting has changed in the west since the early 90s 53:42 - Whitetail hunters in the elk woods: the good and bad 59:12 - Hunting access and feeling crowded Note** timestamps might be off by roughly 4 minutes on the audio version due to ad length changes Resources: GoWild: Beau Martonik (East Meets West Hunt) Instagram: @eastmeetswesthunt @beau.martonik @randynewberghunter @outdoorclass Facebook: East Meets West Outdoors Website/Apparel/Deals: https://www.eastmeetswesthunt.com/ YouTube: Beau Martonik - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQJon93sYfu9HUMKpCMps3w Partner Discounts and Affiliate Links: https://www.eastmeetswesthunt.com/partners Amazon Influencer Page https://www.amazon.com/shop/beau.martonik Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the show host John Kruse chats with 1. Jake Bushaw with Delta Waterfowl about their University Hunting Program 2. Brooks Hansen talks car camping and cooking ahead of Memorial Day weekend 3. Randy Newberg invites you to attend outdoorclass.com, an online university for big game hunters and more 4. Wendy Boyer with Gorge Outfitters Supply in Rufus, Oregon invites you to attend the annual Rufus Catfish Derby! www.americaoutdoorsradio.com
Shane Mahoney of Conservation Visions and Randy Newberg introduce the Wild Harvest Initiative, a 6 year data collection project that exhibits the impact and necessity of wild food in North America. As defined by the Wild Harvest Initiative team, "Wild Harvest Initiative® is the first serious effort to evaluate the combined economic, conservation, and social benefits of recreational wild animal harvests in modern American and Canadian societies. The program's structured, science-based approach, combined with its long-term advocacy and knowledge mobilization strategies, provides a new and innovative assessment of wildlife's value and the benefits of wild harvest activities not just to hunters and anglers, but to all citizens, including even those who are opposed to animal use. Its mission is to educate, advocate, build and inspire alliances, and influence public and political opinion to positively impact people and nature." Learn more at https://thewildharvestinitiative.com/initiative/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Subscribe to my YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/RonSpomerOutdoorsSubscribe Welcome to the Ron Spomer Outdoors Podcast! In this episode, I sit down with Randy Newberg from Fresh Tracks and discuss conservation, hunting on public land, and the importance of hunting. Links: Blog Post - https://www.ronspomeroutdoors.com/blog/flattest-shooting-rifle-cartridges-by-caliber Website: https://ronspomeroutdoors.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ronspomeroutdoors Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ronspomer/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/RonSpomerOutdoors Who is Ron Spomer For 44 years I've had the good fortune to photograph and write about my passion – the outdoor life. Wild creatures and wild places have always stirred me – from the first flushing pheasant that frightened me out of my socks in grandpa's cornfield to the last whitetail that dismissed me with a wag of its tail. In my attempts to connect with this natural wonder, to become an integral part of our ecosystem and capture a bit of its mystery, I've photographed, hiked, hunted, birded, and fished across much of this planet. I've seen the beauty that everyone should see, survived adventures that everyone should experience. I may not have climbed the highest mountains, canoed the wildest rivers, caught the largest fish or shot the biggest bucks, but I've tried. Perhaps you have, too. And that's the essential thing. Being out there, an active participant in our outdoor world. Produced by: Red 11 Media Disclaimer All loading, handloading, gunsmithing, shooting and associated activities and demonstrations depicted in our videos are conducted by trained, certified, professional gun handlers, instructors, and shooters for instructional and entertainment purposes only with emphasis on safety and responsible gun handling. Always check at least 3 industry handloading manuals for handloading data, 2 or 3 online ballistic calculators for ballistic data. Do not modify any cartridge or firearm beyond what the manufacturer recommends. Do not attempt to duplicate, mimic, or replicate anything you see in our videos. Firearms, ammunition, and constituent parts can be extremely dangerous if not used safely. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we talk obsession. Mine is has been hunintg my whole life. Through that obsession has come purpose, fulfillment, and challenge. We also discuss the Randy Newberg epsiode and much more. Enjoy. Use Code "dave" at www.mtntough.com for 10% off your membership Use code “altitude” at http://www.outdoorclass.com for 20% off Use code “altitude” at http://www.gohunt.com for a discount on becoming a member Use code “ALTITUDE” at http://www.peaxequipment.com for 10% off Use code “ALTITUDE” at https://sthealthyhunter.com/ for free Shipping & 10% off all CBD & Gear, and 5% off Non-CBD Products
Randy Newberg is a hunter. Randy is the voice of the public land hunter in America. Decades of chasing all species across public lands has provided both experience and perspective that has allowed Randy to become the leading advocate for the self-guided hunter; hunters dependent upon public lands for hunting access. What started by accident, has grown into two popular TV shows, Fresh Tracks and On Your Own Adventures, accompanied by the long-standing Hunt Talk web forum. Now added to those platforms is the Hunt Talk Podcast where you get Randy Newberg, unfiltered. Randy uses his platforms to advocate for hunters and public access. In addition to representing hunters in Congress and state legislatures, he serves as a volunteer and board member for many hunting and conservation groups. Use Code "dave" at www.mtntough.com for 10% off your membership Use code “altitude” at http://www.outdoorclass.com for 20% off Use code “altitude” at http://www.gohunt.com for a discount on becoming a member Use code “ALTITUDE” at http://www.peaxequipment.com for 10% off Use code “ALTITUDE” at https://sthealthyhunter.com/ for free Shipping & 10% off all CBD & Gear, and 5% off Non-CBD Products
Tony talks with Randy Newberg, host of Fresh Tracks with Randy Newberg television show, the Hunt Talk Radio podcast, and an avid advocate for public land. Randy discusses growing up in Big Falls, Minnesota, grouse hunting on county roads, a childhood of freedom, being the only kid with divorced parents, the charity of time, Grandma Ethel, thanking the creatures who die so that we can live, the spirituality of the outdoors, being religious but not so observant, and much, much more. Find Randy at randynewberg.com.https://reverendhunter.com/
Tony talks with Randy Newberg, host of Fresh Tracks with Randy Newberg television show, the Hunt Talk Radio podcast, and an avid advocate for public land. Randy discusses growing up in Big Falls, Minnesota, grouse hunting on county roads, a childhood of freedom, being the only kid with divorced parents, the charity of time, Grandma Ethel, thanking the creatures who die so that we can live, the spirituality of the outdoors, being religious but not so observant, and much, much more. Find Randy at randynewberg.com.https://reverendhunter.com/
Pronghorn Antelope Hunting – Randy Newberg This week I have on Randy Newberg on the podcast to talk about his new Pronghorn Antelope Hunting course on OutdoorClass. Randy has spent a lot of time in the field hunting or helping hunters chase pronghorn and now he has all the knowledge in one place on OutdoorClass. Randy share information on a wide breadth of topics for the history of American pronghorn to rifle and archery tactics. On this podcast we touch on a few but we leave a lot to be discovered in the course. Use the code ROOKIES when you sign up for OutdoorClass and save $20. OutdoorClass Save 20% on the best hunting education platform out there! Use the code ROOKIES today and start the course https://www.outdoorclass.com BACKCOUNTRY ROOKIES @backcountryrookies OUT OF STATE HUNTER @outofstatehunter GOHUNT Use the code ROOKIES when you become an Insider or Explorer and get GOHUNT Gear Shop Credit https://www.gohunt.com
Randy Newberg is well known in the hunting world for DIY public land hunting, his podcast Hunt Talk Podcast and his show Fresh Tracks. Randy is a self guided hunter who loves to teach people how to do hunts on their own and his is an advocate for conservation. He joins the RadCast Outdoors podcast to visit about his journey in the hunting industry and he might even have accepted a challenge to put his best walleye recipe against Patrick Edwards' recipe. We'll see how that goes! This episode of RadCast Outdoors Podcast is sponsored by PK Lures, Hi Mountain Seasonings, and Bow Spider. Please go visit our sponsors and thank them for sponsoring RadCast Outdoors by giving them your business.
Brady Miller is addicted to mountain hunting and mule deer… he literally thinks about them every single day of the year. Some would say that his passion is an addiction, but Brady doesn't mind. He is a proud Lifetime Member of the Wild Sheep Foundation. Brady has been published in numerous magazines, written small book excerpts on mule deer, and has had numerous articles published in various online websites. In addition, he regularly gives seminars on backcountry hunting and mule deer tactics. To date, he has over 600 articles published. Brady is one of the hosts of the BIG HUNT GUYS Podcast. In addition to GOHUNT's podcast, he has also been featured as a guest on several podcasts. The list of podcasts includes; Backcountry Rookies, Battle Mountain Podcast, Beyond the Kill, Bowcast, East Meets West Hunt, Finding Backcountry, Gritty Podcast, Gunwerks Long Range Pursuit, Hunt Harvest Health, Hunt Talk Radio with Randy Newberg, Tundra Talk, Muley Freak, Jay Scott Outdoors, Out Of State Hunter, The Altitude Podcast, The Hunter's Quest, The Hunt Backcountry Podcast, The Rich Outdoors, The Wild Initiative, and Vortex Nation Podcast. Brady is also known for being resourceful both in the office and out. He once used sunflower seeds, a piece of fishbone, and melted plastic to repair a boat motor in the middle of the backcountry. We are pretty sure he hacks his way around his desktop in exactly the same way.
On this episode of the East Meets West Hunt podcast, Beau Martonik is joined by John Barklow of Sitka Gear and Knowledge from Storms. John has dedicated his life to survival, from backcountry hunting to training Navy Special Warfare in Kodiak, AK, and most recently, the Big Game Product Manager for Sitka Gear. They discuss the importance and intricacies of building skills and plans to ensure that you have a safe and successful hunt. Topics: 00:00 Intro 10:24 Outdoor Class - Backcountry Mission Planning - Use Code BEAU to save 20% of the course 17:05 “Hey Beau, this is Randy Newberg” 20:02 Modern Day Hunter Mentorship 24:50 The importance of planning your hunts 32:15 Building the necessary skills to last on a hunt 36:13 Don't forget your rain pants 39:32 Unforced errors leading to bad experiences 46:05 Planning is just as important for big woods whitetail hunting 51:27 What if weighs a lot 55:57 Having patience and building skills over a lifetime 01:01:27 Challenges with early season, hot weather hunts 01:07:19 Water filtration methods and finding water in the backcountry Note** timestamps might be off by a few minutes on the audio version due to ad length changes Resources: GoWild: Beau Martonik (East Meets West Hunt) Instagram: @eastmeetswesthunt @beau.martonik @jbarklow Facebook: East Meets West Outdoors Website/Apparel/Deals: https://www.eastmeetswesthunt.com/ YouTube: Beau Martonik - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQJon93sYfu9HUMKpCMps3w Partner Discounts and Affiliate Links: https://www.eastmeetswesthunt.com/partners Amazon Influencer Page https://www.amazon.com/shop/beau.martonik Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This podcast was with the Legend himself Randy Newberg and i really cant say in words what this ment to us at all please listen in and hope you love it.thank you Randy for sitting down and talking to us the really ment a lot.https://www.outdoorclass.com/use code: *Randy* to savephelpsgamecalls.comhttps://burrpaw.com/use code: Ridge15 to save 15%https://rockcreekarchery.com/
Why Out Of State Hunters Are Important – Randy NewbergThis episode is loaded with great information from Randy Newberg! Chad and Randy talk about the importance of Out of State Hunters to the economy of a state and the state game and fish agency. They also hit the impact on the wildlife herds and the conservation of the herds and these two wrap up the show with how to be a good Out of State Hunter and show respect when you are in a new area out of state. This is a great show that is loaded with valuable information for all of us, not just Out OF State Hunter.RANDY NEWBERGWebsite - https://randynewberg.comInstagram - @randynewberghunterOUT OF STATE HUNTERInstagram - @outofstatehunterWebsite Coming Soon – outofstatehunter.comYoutube Coming Soon – Out of State Hunter GOHUNT Use the code OUTOFSTATE when you become an Insider or Explorer and get GOHUNT Gear Shop Credithttps://www.gohunt.com
Hank Shaw is an American chef, author and outdoorsman who runs the wild foods website Hunter Angler Gardener Cook. He is the author of five books: Hunt Gather Cook, Duck Duck Goose, Buck Buck Moose, Pheasant Quail Cottontail and Hook Line and Supper, all wild game cookbooks. Shaw has appeared on numerous television shows, including Andrew Zimmern's Bizarre Foods..,[2] Mike Rowe's Somebody's Gotta Do It,[3] Steven Rinella's Meateater,[4] and Randy Newberg's Fresh Tracks.[5] Shaw won numerous journalism awards in his early career, and was first nominated for a James Beard Award for Hunter Angler Gardener Cook in 2009.[11] He was nominated again in 2010,[12] and won the award in 2013[13] Shaw also won Best Blog from the International Association of Culinary Professionals in 2010[14] and 2011[15] His work was featured in the anthology Best Food Writing in 2012[16] and 2013.[17] In addition, Shaw's foraging column in Sactown Magazine won a national award by the society for city and regional magazines in 2014.[18] Buck Buck Moose won Best Book from the Outdoor Writers Association of America in 2016.[19]
Joining Marcus on The Average Conservationist Podcast this week is Randy Newberg. Randy is the man behind 2% Certified On Your Own Adventures along with being a lifelong conservationist. Randy has spent the better part of three decades being an advocate for our public lands and wild places, whether being a member of an organization, sitting on a board of directors or in recent years using social media to help spread awareness. Growing up in northern Minnesota, hunting and fishing were a way of life for Randy and after finishing college he decided he wanted to be in a place where he had endless opportunities to do the things that he and his family loved. In his early 20's with public access being threatened in parts of Montana, Randy attended a town hall style meeting where he stood up and voiced his opinion, and the rest as they say is history. If you haven't already, be sure and check one of the various platforms that Randy has created and learn about different conservation topics and how you can get involved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I’m here with Randy Newberg, the host of popular TV shows and podcasts focused on self-guided public land hunting, conservation, and environmentalism. We discuss some misconceptions around these topics and really delve into the difference we make when we source our food as locally and as sustainably as possible, whether it be through gardening, fishing, …