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This week we're joined by our good friend Tim Jones to talk about calling bears. In many areas of Appalachia, baiting bears isn't legal and bowhunters have to learn to rely on other tactics. Tim discusses how he utilizes woodsmanship and predator calls to draw them in close!
This week we are joined by two fellow PBS members, Eric Lindner and Ethan Neidhart. Eric is a long time traditional bowhunter. Ethan is a 19 year old bowhunter that decided to start building bows at the age of 16, and took it upon his self to learn the craft. As fate would have it, he then met Eric and the mentoring began. This is a great story and classic example of what traditional bowhunting, as well as what PBS is all about!
At the recent PBS gathering in Lexington, we had the pleasure to meet a couple of great guys that are as ate up with traditional bowhunting as we are! Fernando and Poncho operate Stickbow Hunts, MX in Durango, Mexico. They offer hunts for Gould's turkey, Coues deer, hogs, and javelina. After visiting with them in Lexington, it didn't take us long to book a trip! They are in beautiful country in the Sierra Madre's, have fantastic accommodations, and lots of critters.... what more could a bowhunter ask for?!
This week Norm Johnson joins Ethan for a recap of the 2024 Lexington, Ky PBS Gathering. It was a fantastic time had by all and one of the most successful gatherings to date. With record attendance, donations, and new attendees, it was a lot to keep up with but very much worth the effort!
This week we'll be in Lexington for the Bi-Annual PBS banquet in Lexington. We figured we'd re-release one of our older episodes with Joey Buchanan to listen to some turkey stories! Joey is one of our favorite guests, and is hilarious to boot! If you like chasing turkey or not, you're gonna love this one!
This week the guys sit down to talk about lessons learned, lessons re-learned, what worked, and what didn't. From the use of terrain to being to aggressive or not aggressive enough, we bowhunters should strive to learn something each and every time we're in the woods!
This week our good buddy from Australia, Jack Spinks joins us for the podcast. Anyone familiar with Jack knows two things, he's hilarious, and he kills way more than his share of critters with a bow and arrow! Jack and his mates recently returned from what can only be described as an EPIC Asiatic water buffalo hunt. Along with more fun than should legally be allowed, the boys learned some pretty interesting things along the way in regards to hunting arrows, and Jack shares some of that with us this week. Topics discussed were hunting buffalo, arrow correction time and archers paradox, no substitute for experience, practicality, and common sense.
On this week's episode, our friend Matt Stoutjesdtk takes the helm for us and visits with Jerry Brumm and Rick Shephard of Great Northern Bowhunting. Both Rick and Jerry's history in traditional bowhunting goes way back. These guys have contributed to the traditional bowhunting world more than most probably realize, and we are absolutely stoked to have gotten this great conversation with two legends recorded and documented to share!
On this week's episode, our friend Matt Stoutjesdtk takes the helm for us and visits with Jerry Brumm and Rick Shephard of Great Northern Bowhunting. Both Rick and Jerry's history in traditional bowhunting goes way back. These guys have contributed to the traditional bowhunting world more than most probably realize, and we are absolutely stoked to have gotten this great conversation with two legends recorded and documented for everyone to share!
This week Cade Cabrera joins Dalton on the podcast to talk about an often overlooked topic. Cade grew up grounded in the outdoors, especially bowhunting. Like many young people, high school, college, and starting the process of finding your way in life can lead to drifting away from that love. Fortunately, those distractions tend to ease a bit and the love for the outdoors returns with a passion. Cade is a prime example of this and talks about his return to bowhunting with a deeper love that we all share. This is a great episode for younger people, as well as those of us that are a little older with kids at this stage of life!
This week our buddy Michael Arnette of Tall Tines Archery and his lovely wife Amanda join us to talk about hunting with your spouse. Michael and Amanda discuss the challenges and benefits of that, as well as managing expectations and some advice for getting started. They also share some pretty cool hunting stories along the way!
This week our friend Mike Mitten joins us on the podcast. Mike is a well respected bowhunter and well known for his solo wilderness adventures. That solo spirit was shared by the late Bart Schleyer of Wyoming. Bart lived an incredible life and was very likely among one of the best bowhunters and woodsman to ever carry a stick and string. As well as being kindred spirits, Mike and Bart were also friends. On this episode Mike shares stories about Bart's life and adventures.
This week we're joined by Matt Beisswanger of Pennsylvania. Matt has been hunting a small farm in the Midwest for over two decades. In that time he's learned the property intimately, and puts a ton of time into scouting, learning individual deer, and keeping up with the subtle changes on the farm and the surrounding area... all part of great woodsmanship. This past season was a phenomenal one for Matt and he tells us all about it!
We're back! Hope everyone enjoyed a great Christmas! Our good friends Bryan Burkhardt and Ben Pinney had a great adventure on Kodiak this past season. They were kind enough to record their adventures for us, and we think you'll really like it. Time spent with good friends is always time well spent, but time spent with good friends on a wilderness adventure can't be beat!!
This week Nathan joins us to talk about the importance of sticking it out! As hunters, we all make plans for our hunts. As traditional bowhunters especially it usually takes a while for those plans to work out. This episode is all about hanging in there and giving things time to play out, increasing your chances by playing the odds, and enjoying the process.
This week Noah Booth joins us on the podcast. Noah is a great young man that hales from Illinois where he chases big mid western stud whitetails using woodsmanship and hard work. He's had a fantastic season this year taking two bruiser bucks, including one absolute giant! Noah shares that story as well as some of his elk hunting adventures. In a world of people wanting instant success, its' super refreshing to talk to you a young man that enjoys the hardwork that goes in to being successful with the bow and arrow, and furthermore enjoys it!
This week Maribeth has a great chat with Meredith Powroznik, a Virginia bowhunter with a passion for adventure. In this episode, you can clearly hear Meredith's love for her father, family, and bowhunting with a traditional bow and arrow! She and Maribeth have a great conversation from a ladies perspective on whitetails, elk, family, adventure, and everything in between. Be sure to give this one a listen, we think you'll love it!
This week our buddy Aaron Miller joins us to talk about a recent successful hunt on a beautiful mature midwestern whitetail. Aaron is as woods savvy as they come and this story is full of little golden nuggets of woodsmanship! You don't want to miss this one!
Every serious whitetail hunter knows about Mel Johnson's world record typical archery buck, scoring 204 1/2". Many of us older bowhunters can remember staring wide eyed at glossy images of Mel and the giant in the pages of Outdoor Life and bowhunting magazines long ago. But not to many people likely know much about Mel himself. Humble and very down to earth, Mel didn't seek the attention and fame that could have easily came along with taking such a magnificent animal. Mel was a father figure, mentor, and friend to our buddy Rick Snell, and this week Rick shares some of the memories he and Mel shared along the way, from the Midwest to Alaska. Super cool glimpse into the man so many of us know of, but not many of know about.
Join us for part 2 of Bryan Burkhardt and Jim Eeckhout's Alaskan Moose hunt campfire chat and recap! Jim and Bryan have spent considerable time in the Alaskan bush over the years. This recap is a great perspective on adventure and what's really important on a remote bow hunt. Special thanks to both Bryan and Jim for taking the time to share this awesome adventure with us!
Our good friends Bryan Burkhardt and Jim Eeckhout were kind enough to record live updates each evening on their recent moose hunt. And once again, we are excited to bring it to you! So sit back and enjoy the fire side chat of another great Alaskan Moose Adventure!
This week Jeff Holchin joins Dalton and Alan to talk about his recent solo moose adventure. Jeff is the epitome of a down to earth, blue collar, good Christian man! Jeff recently returned from a successful Alaskan adventure. Jeff shares the story and discusses the adventure, enjoying the entire process, and getting charged by a mad moose!
This week Brian Wessel joins Alan and Ethan for a great conversation a bout faith, family, friend, balancing life and bowhunting. Brian has traveled extensively bowhunting critters from Alaskan grizzly bears, African game, and everywhere in between. Brian is a very humble guy that loves everything about bowhunting, and definitely loves the pursuit of game with the bow and arrow for pure and simple reasons! Great chat and we think you're gonna love it!
This week Alan and Ethan talk about what happens following the shot. Lots of things happen in an incredibly short amount of time. the guys talk about things to look and listen for and all the little clues gathered to make important decisions for retrieving animals. Good woodsmanship discussion that probably doesn't take place enough!
This week Alan goes over lots of great woodsmanship lessons pertaining to early season. It's almost here, and this is some timely information you don't want to miss!!
Allan and Ethan are joined this week by Flip Pallot and Don Davis. Don and Flip have been friends for years and have chased all kinds of critters from pigs with a bow to tarpon with a fly rod. As Don likes to say, "he enjoys sticks and strings and sharp feathered things"! Topics were wide ranging from the changes Florida has seen over the past decades in culture and habitat, the challenges of traditional bowhunting, and the wildness that still resides in the swamps and paddocks of Old Florida! Great talk and we hope you enjoy it!
Time is drawing near and soon those bachelor groups we've all been watching will start disbursing, antler will turn hard, testosterone will increase, and food sources will start to change. As bowhunters, our job is to figure out how deer will adapt and relocate them. There are a lot of subtleties that effect how animals move and use their surroundings. On this episode Alan and Nathan discuss what some of those factor may be, now to identify them, and what to look for to key in on what to do next. You'll definitely want to give this on a listen, and be on the look out for some videos on this topic soon!
Chris Weist joins Dalton this week to talk about whitetails and making the transition from modern compound to traditional bowhunting. Chris is a very accomplished mountain buck hunter from Pennsylvania, and this year he's going all in on trad! The guys talk about the foundations of successful bowhunting and the added challenges of the stickbow!
Super fun episode this week! Dalton and PaPa Lewis man the booth at Etar for a few days of way more fun than should be legal! Dalton sits down with a few listeners for some really cool hunting stories and the important nuggets that made it work! This was fun to record, fun to edit, and we think it'll be fun to listen to as well. In fact, it was so fun there will probably be more coming down the pipe!!
This week Robert Carter joins Dalton for a great talk on woodsmanship. We focus pretty heavily on hunting in the mountains and we've been asked for a flatlands specific episode. Robert was the first fella that popped in our heads! Robert talks about the importance of burning boot leather and how you can't learn this stuff sittin' on the couch! He also drops some hard truth bombs in regards to the reality of gaining woodsmanship and what it really takes to become a successful bowhunter. Great episode you will not want to miss!
Going back to the well with another woodsmanship episode!! Great knowledge to learn or review, especially this time of year as our minds really start to get cranked up for fall, and we start to strategize about the upcoming season.
On this weeks episode Alan, Nathan, and Dalton talk everything from past experiences to woodsmanship. Lessons learned play a big part in our success in life, and bowhunting is certainly no different. They also make us who we are as people and as hunters. Great episode to kick us off as we start to gear up seriously for the upcoming season!
This week, our friend David Tetzlaff joins us on the podcast. David is the co-editor of Traditional Bowhunter Magazine. He's a self described late onset hunter, but David has had many adventures around the world with bow in hand, and is a very accomplished writer. We talk about everything from learning something new everyday, reading and writing, mentors, taking ownership, and big cats. How's that for a spectrum! Great episode you'll not want to miss!
This week John Schneider joins us for a great conversation about all things bowhunting. John hales from Canada and is the host of the Food Afield Podcast. He's been a traditional bowhunter for decades and spent his early life guiding for bit northern whitetails in Canada's bow zones. He's an avid fly fisherman and farmer in addition to being a dedicated traditional bowhunter. We talk about Canadian bruiser bucks, defining you own success, managing expectations, and the traditional bowhunting journey.
This week we're going back to the well a bit with a rerelease of Woodsmanship episode 50. It's almost July, and the gears are starting to turn for the upcoming bow season. Alan shares his thoughts on past lessons learned, subtleties, and adapting through the seasons progression. This is about as good of a way to kick out brains into whitetail gear as we can think of, and some great things to keep in mind as we start to strategize on the upcoming chess match!
This week our friend Michael Arnette of Tall Tines Archery joins Maribeth and Ethan to talk about "why you hunt". This is a difficult topic to articulate, but one everyone should give some thought to. Sustenance, conservation, knowing where your food comes from... those are all very important topics and byproducts of what we do as hunters. But drilling down to a deeper level, and being able to articulate that to non-hunters is challenging. This episode will hopefully give the listeners a little pause and challenge them to contemplate their WHY.
This week Gene Hopkins and Russell Lantier join us for an episode of Back Trails to talk about the pioneers of modern bowhunting. By the late 1800's, bowhunting was almost completely a thing of the past. There were a few men that kept the flame alive and were able to pass along the knowledge that was almost forgotten. Along the way pioneers like Will and Maurice Thompson, Ishsi, Will Compton, F.S. Barnes, Art Young, Saxton Pope, Glenn St.Charles, and Fred Bear led by example and paved the way for those of us that have come to love the simple art of traditional bowhunting.
Our buddies Tom Jenkins and Brad Hawkins join us this week to talk about their recent trip to Manitoba Stickglingers for Canadian black bear! Ryan with Manitoba Stickflingers is well known in the traditional bowhunting community and Brad and Tom's recent hunt definitely lived up to expectations! If you're gearing up to head into bear camp, or have ever wanted to, this episode's gonna get you fired up!
This week Dalton sits down with our friend Jamie Holler. Jamie and his tracking dog Spud have tracked more deer than probably any 5 people you know combined! Jamie is a wealth of knowledge and shares some of his insights learned over hundreds of tracking jobs with Spud. Things that would have been impossible to have seen unfold without the help of a solid tracking dog, and some of them may surprise you! We all think we're good trackers, but even the best trackers pale in comparison to even an average dog. So sit back and take notes, this is a good one!
This week Maribeth sits down without the guys to talk to Melody Haege about bowhunting from a ladies perspective. Melody is the host of the Gone Before podcast, mother of 5, writer, instructor, teacher, and of course a traditional bowhunter. Melody brings a unique perspective to bowhunting and this is a great discussion about everything from life and raising children in a hunting family, to discovering bowhunting as an adult and becoming successful in the woods through self taught lessons and observing nature. We hope you like this fresh outlook from a ladies point of view, and hope to bring you more in the near future!
On this weeks episode, our friend David Hoff of Colorado is back on the podcast with us to talk about his love of hunting lions and raising lion dogs. David is a very accomplished stick bow hunter and we talk all about one of his passions. From training pups to chase mountain lions, some of scrutiny lion hunting is under these days, and of course a few good old fashioned lion hunting stories, David tells us all about it!
This week Nathan and Ethan sit down with Trevor McGurran. Trevor is very much a "fly under the radar" kind of guy that just loves to chase critters with a stickbow! Growing up in central Montana, Trevor loves spending his time chasing elk and whitetails in particular, and he's killed some good ones! We talk bout bucks, bulls, bears, adventure, the future of bowhunting and even some of the history of some of the greats that have hailed from Montana. Coupled with his love for his family and faith in God, Trevor is our kind of guy!
This week Ethan is joined by our friend Michael Arnette from Tall Tines Archery and they sit down once again with Harold Fahrenbrook to talk about some of his Alaskan adventures. Harold is a taxidermist from Colorado and 39 years ago he started guiding sheep and bear hunts in Alaska with Johan's Alaskan Outfitters. Harold has a lifetime of experience in the remote Alaskan bush in both guiding and hunting. Along the way, he's amassed some pretty cool adventures, including a few hair raising ones he shares with us this week. From grizzly and brown bear charges, wolf encounters, and lessons learned, to perspectives and the wonderful things we as bowhunters are privileged to witness in the field, this episode has it all!
This week Ethan and Nathan sit down with our buddy Jeff Lander of Primitive Outfitting in Canada. Jeff guides for moose, mule deer, and bear in British Columbia and Alberta. Jeff has a wealth of experience on both black and grizzly bears. We chat about all aspects about hunting bears from shot placement to habits and patterning. We even talk a little about the banning of grizzly bear hunting in B.C. and the negative impacts it has caused.
This week our buddy Curt Cabrera sits down with Dalton to talk to our friend Joey Buchanan. And if you're a serious turkey hunter, especially if you chase them with a stickbow.... do you really need more than that....?! Joey talks about his approach to hunting gobblers with a bow, lots of lessons he's learned along the way from both failed and successful hunts, and of course lots of funny stories. If you can't wait to get into the turkey woods right now take warning... this one's not gonna help matters!
Mention the name "Wensel" to any serious bow hunter and they will immediately conjure up images of mature whitetail bucks with more horns than a brass band! But Barry Wensel has been a passionate bear hunter for many years, taking several dozens of them from all over the United States and Canada. This week Alan and Dalton got the chance to sit down with Barry and hear some of his many adventures with our North American black bear. From funny stories of past hunts, to little know facts and tricks he's learned along the way, if you want to hunt black bears you won't want to miss this one. If you don't want to hunt black bears.... you probably will after listening to this one!
This weeks Back Trails episode is chocked full of adventure and connections to history! Rick Snell grew up in Illinois, but spent over half of his life in Alaska. While there, Rick squeezed in a lot of bowhunting and along the way became the first bowhunter to take all of the big game species in Alaska including many grizzly bears, and he used recurves of his own making. Over the years, Rick also made lots of connections to some of the pioneers of modern bowhunting. Our friend Mike Mitten got us in touch with Rick to talk about all the bowhunting he'd done in the last frontier. But along the way we learned about his connections with Mel Johnson, Fred Bear, Glenn St.Charles, Jay Massey, Ed Bilderback and the Valiant Maid, just to name a few! This was a really fun episode to record and we thought it was only fitting to release this one as a Back Trails! Hope you enjoy it!
While at the Kalamazoo Traditional Bowhunter Expo, Ethan had a chance to sit down for a chat with Joe Ellsworth of Michigan. Our buddy Greg Darling co-hosts and we spend some time listening to Joe talk about some of his many adventures in Alaska over the years. Joe is a humble man that had the passion to make it happen on many adventures. Along the way, he discovered several "ways to die in Alaska" and he recounts some of those tales with us. This is a fun episode and you're gonna enjoy this one!
This weeks episode was recorded live at the 2023 Traditional Bowhunting Expo, in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Nathan conducted a seminar on bowhunting mountain whitetails and we're happy to bring it to you! Hope you enjoy!
This week Dalton and Ethan sit down with our buddy Bryan Broderick of DaySix Gear. This is a good ol' fashioned shooting the bull episode and we talk about everything from arrow set up to bowhunting vs bow shooting and even a little bit of "industry" in this one.
This week our good buddies and current President's of both the PBS and Compton's, Matt Schuster and Bryan Burkhardt join us to talk about both the importance and benefits of these two phenomenal organizations, and why you should be a member of each!
This week Ethan and Dalton sit down for a chat with our buddy Jack Spinks, of Australia. We love having Jack on because we never know exactly what we're going to talk about.... we just know it's going to be epic and hilarious! Jack bowhunts constantly, and while we are jealous.... it does make for great adventures! Hope you enjoy this one as much as we did!
This week Dalton and Maribeth catch up with our buddy Bob Smith of Big Stick Archery. Dalton, Ethan Henson and Bob recently returned from chasing whitetails in the land of giants and it's a fun conversation about their recent hunt, and Bob's following hunt where he arrowed a great mid-western buck. Good ol' fashion deer hunting stories with a great guy like Bob.... what could be better?!!
This episode was a great conversation with our friends and father and son, Scott and Brian Koelzer of Montana. Topics cover everything from hunting whitetails in grizzly country, elk hunting, the future of bowhunting, and growing up a bowhunter. Really fun talk and we're sure you're gonna enjoy this one!
Join us for part 3 of the Bryan Burkhardt and Monty Browning Alaskan Moose adventure! If you haven't caught the previous episodes, you definitely need to check them out. If you have, grab a cup of coffee and pull up a log by the campfire for the conclusion of this epic adventure into the north country!
This week we bring you part 2 of Monty and Bryan's Alaskan moose hunt recorded live each night at the campfire. Bryan and Monty detail the days events allowing us to follow along for the entire adventure. Enjoy and stay tuned!
This week we bring you part 1 of Monty and Bryan's Alaskan Moose hunt, recorded live each night at the campfire. Bryan and Monty detail the days events making it possible to follow along for the entire adventure. Enjoy, and stay tuned!
This week we're joined by two of our favorite people. Bryan Burkhardt and Monty Browning. This episode is somewhat of a teaser and you'll want to stay tuned over the next few episodes for sure! The guys tell us about their recent trip north for Alaskan Moose, hunting in the Alaskan bush, and some big news of things to come. You don't want to miss this one!!
The fellas discuss #ThePush from the Raiders Chiefs game and other stories from the world of sports.
We've gotten a lot of requests regarding saddle hunting lately. Since we're not to familiar with this method of hunting we had our good buddy Jason Redd of Timber Ninja Outdoors on to tell us all about them. Jason, Jordan, and Tyler at Timber Ninja all utilize saddles in specific scenarios and Jason talks in detail about using the saddle hunting system as a tool and when it's applicable.
This week we're joined by a longtime friend, Emile LeBlanc. Emile has been hunting with a traditional bow for over 50 years and is a retired biologist for Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries. To say he know a thing or two about deer biology is a vast understatement. Emile has spent years conducting and coordinating deer studies and shares some of the insights he's learned over a long career in the field. This weeks episode is a deep dive into some of the often overlooked aspects of items we should all have in our woodsmanship tool bag!
This week we catch up with Kirby Kohler. Kirby has been a Traditional Bowhunter Magazine contributor for over 20 years and is one of those quite killers we love to talk to! We talk about the the secret sauce to being successful in the field, the benefits of spending tons of time in the woods, woodsmanship, a little deer biology, and of course lots of bowhunting stories!
Everyone in the traditional bowhunting community has heard of Paul Shchafer and his many exploits in bowhunting as well as his Silver Tip Recurves. Called by many "the greatest bowhunter that has ever lived", we wanted to hear from some that knew him best. Barry Wensel and Scott Koelzer were two of Paul's closest friends and this week they share some of their memories of Paul from both past hunts, his humbleness, and life in general. Pull up a seat close to the fire and join us for a great campfire chat!
This week Dalton and Ethan sit down with our good buddy Clay Epperson to talk about our favorite topic, woodsmanship and the importance of learning to get closer. No matter how far you can group arrows efficiently, the closer you can get the more you'll improve your overall chances of making it count when the moment arrives!
This week Nathan, Dalton, and Ethan sit down to discuss the differences between tactics and woodsmanship and how they correlate. Lots of great nuggets to help keep things in perspective as we head into season!
Adventure is where you find it! Whether or not you're chasing polar bears on the ice caps or camping out overnight on a local wildlife area, you can find adventure. In fact, a little "lesser" adventure can prepare you and build good experience for future "greater" adventures. This week Ethan sits down with our good friends Jason Redd and Chris Parrino to talk about just that. If you're an experienced adventure bowhunter or would like to experience that, there are some great nuggets of info in this one.
This week Ethan catches up with our buddy Jake Downs. Jake and Lona recently returned from a from a great trip to Africa where they were able to take some absolutely beautiful animals. Jake tells us all about their adventures, exactly how they happened. Bow hunting in all its grandeur including the highs and the struggles. A great conversation if you've ever dreamed of hunting the dark continent, or if you just like good old fashioned bowhunting. And let's be honest, if you didn't... you wouldn't have made it this far in to this weeks episode description! Enjoy!!
This week Ethan and Maribeth catch up with our friend Bryan Broderick of DaySix Gear. We talk about everything from a bit of conservation and history, antelope, axis deer, elk, hunting out of blinds, and keeping the main thing, the main thing in bowhunting. A great conversation with a great guy!
This week Dalton and Maribeth sit down with Robert Carter of Southern Georgia. With decades of bowhunting and woodsmanship in the South Georgia swamps, Robert is a treasure chest of great information, and it doesn't stop with pigs! Great conversation with a great guy!! You can check out his youtube channel at "Robert Carter" for more great stuff!
This week we sit down with Don Thomas and talk about a wide range of topics. With all the talk about the Robertson-Pittman act in political circles these days, we thought it would be a good idea to touch on exactly what that is. But we quickly move on to bowhunting and adventure, and even discuss responsibilities we share as bowhunters to be informed and speak intelligently on our passions. As always, this conversation with Don is as pleasant, thought provoking, and fun as every one we've ever had with him.
Traditional Bowhunters form some of the strongest bonds and best friendships of any outdoor pursuit. This week we dive into one of those bonds with Paul Brunner (Too Short) and Tom Storm (Too Tall). This is a great conversation filled with epic pranks, fond memories, and grand adventures!
This week we sit down with Allen Clark of Indiana. Allen has hunted extensively throughout North America as abroad and remains a humble guy that has a deep passion for the adventure of traditional bowhunting. This was a really fun episode filled with great hunting stories, adventure, and some perspective thrown in for good measure!
On this weeks episode we sit down with our resident stone point expert and none other than our buddy Paul Brunner. Both of these guys have taken truck loads of animals with knapped heads. We get into some of the history of stone heads regarding Native Americans and earlier peoples, the process of making heads and mounting them, and of course some bowhunting stories! If you've ever had any interest in hunting with stone heads, you don't want to miss this one!
On this weeks episode we sit down with our buddy Michael Arnette of Tall Tines Archery to talk bowhunting. Michael is a great guy and one of the "quiet killers" we love talking to so much. Michael talks about growing up in a non hunting family and his interest in becoming a hunter as a kid, becoming a bowhunter and then bowyer, and of course lots of hunting tales! Great conversation with a great guy!
This week we sit down with our old buddy and co-host Nathan Killen, an officially welcome our friend and new co-host Maribeth Kulynycz to discuss an often overlooked aspect of bow hunting. It's ok if the animals win, in fact they should and do win over 90% of the time! That's part of what makes bowhunting so much fun! Accepting that and learning from those "failed encounters" can make us much better bowhunters.
This week we got the chance to speak to Tom Storm of Montana and we loved every second of it! Tom holds the record for the most points scored in a single game at Montana State, as well as the lead season average, was drafted by the Chicago Bulls. He is a long time PBS member, was hunting with Paul Schafer, is a world famous fly fisherman, was one of the first modern bowhunters, and one of the first American bowhunters to hunt Russia along with his buddy Paul Brunner, and was one of the first modern bowhunters in the country to decoy whitetail deer, in fact he literally wrote the book on it. But above all of that, Tom is just a great, down to earth guy that loves to chase critters with a stick and string! You won't want to miss this one!
This week we continue the conversation with our buddy Gene Wensel. If you missed part one, definitely check it out!!
This week we catch up with our buddy Curt Cabrera of TradLife FIlms for our annual turkey talk! Curt fills us in on his season so far and we discuss everything from turkey strategy, ghillie suits, strange and hilarious trail cam pictures, and as always, good old fashioned bowhunting stories! If you're into turkey you don't want to miss this one!
Traditional Bowhunting has lost another pioneer. We had the privilege of having Ron LaClair on the podcast back in April of 2021. We felt it would only be fitting to re-release our visit with Ron, in his memory. Hunt well Mr. LaClair.....
THis week we catch u p with Maribeth Kulynycz of Maryland. Maribeth is the real deal and is definitely "our kind of people"! Growing up in a hunting family she made the transition to bowhunting in her early 20's, but after discovering the traditional bow she hasn't looked back since. Intelligent, well spoken, dedicated to traditional bowhunting, and most importantly in it for the right reasons. This was a great and fun conversation and topics discussed range from getting new people involved in bowhunting, the perspective of a lady bowhunter, being a positive influence for hunting, getting kids started down the right path, and you guessed it....good old fashioned bowhunting stories!
This week we sit down with Brian Koelzer. Brian grew up in Montana in the hay-day of modern bowhunting history and it was common for guys like Paul Shcafer, Paul Brunner, and Rosie Roseland to drop by to visit and swap bowhunting stories. Coming up like that, it's no wonder he has such an appreciation for bowhunting history. We go down a few rabbit holes on some of that history, as well as some hunting stories. This was a super fun conversation, and we hope you have as much fun listening!
This week we catch up with our buddy Jack Spinks, our brother from the land down under! In typical Jack Spinks fashion, we have a hilarious conversation about basement snakes, feral cats, red stags, staying committed on a tough hunt, and defining your outlook to what you want out of bowhunting. It's a fun conversation with a great guy. Who knew Australia had good ol'boys!
This week we catch up with Jeff Lander of Primitive Outfitting in British Columbia. We talk about a little bit of everything this week from bowhunting pioneers, role models, younger bowhunters coming to the traditional ranks, mule deer, grizzly and black bears. But mostly we talk about chasing big black bears in the spring with a stickbow. Jeff has been a long time supporter of the PBS and has a wealth of experience and some great stories, and is really down to earth, just our kind of guy!!
I took a road trip recently—a long road trip—and downloaded a few audiobooks to pass the time. One was The Push , a debut novel by Ashley Audrain. And oh. My. Gosh.
I took a road trip recently—a long road trip—and downloaded a few audiobooks to pass the time. One was The Push , a debut novel by Ashley Audrain. And oh. My. Gosh.
Kate Duncan is the CEO of The Push, a statewide youth music organisation in Victoria, Australia. The organisation was founded 32 years ago and delivers a range of programs that are relevant and responsive to Victoria’s future music industry leaders and audiences. Over three decades, their programs and events have engaged more than 700,000 young people across Victoria. They are uniquely positioned as the connection between the music industry of today and the music creators, professionals and audiences of tomorrow. So if you are looking to find opportunities as a musician or other industries that fit under the music industry - you will love this episode. If you are over 25, don’t worry - you will gain so much from Kate’s insight into the industry and my gosh will you be inspired by her - she is an incredible woman. Thanks Kate for all you do at The Push and for the industry - you’re awesome! You can follow The Push’s journey here:https://www.instagram.com/thepushinc Be sure to also give us a follow: https://www.instagram.com/coachmusicpodcast/ Enjoy and don’t forget to leave a little review on whichever platform you listen!
Off the Ball's Shane Hannon joins Ivan to discuss his favourite book, 'The Push' by Tommy Caldwell. Listen and subscribe to The Hard Shoulder on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
Why do Barbers push linings back? Let's come to a conclusion!! This is GETTING out of hand!!!
Illusionist / Mentalist Derren Brown has been a household name in the UK for over a decade and is now looking to take over the United States by way of a new Netflix special Sacrifice. Tejas and Jishnu scratch the surface of unpacking one of their long time favourite illusionists and his near 20-year catalog of live shows and TV specials. Follow @GeekFruitHQ on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcast App on Android: https://goo.gl/tGYdU1 or iOS: https://goo.gl/sZSTU5 You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
TENERI KAIJU ALL'ATTACCO! Dei poetici ALABAMA e CHICKENBROCCOLI si lanciano a capofitto in un nuovo episodio dell'unico podcast che parla di film e serie TV senza averli visti! Robot vs mostri giganti, conigli impertinenti, "cowboiate", cartoni animati giapponesi e una "candid camera" da cardio-oliodi-palma! La cover potteriana (nel senso di Beatrix) è di ANDREA MANTANI! BUON ASCOLTO! In questo episodio: Peter Rabbit • Un sogno chiamato Florida • Pacific Rim 2 - La rivolta • Hostiles • The push • Children of the Whales
TENERI KAIJU ALL'ATTACCO!Dei poetici ALABAMA e CHICKENBROCCOLI si lanciano a capofitto in un nuovo episodio dell'unico podcast che parla di film e serie TV senza averli visti!Robot vs mostri giganti, conigli impertinenti, "cowboiate", cartoni animati giapponesi e una "candid camera" da cardio-oliodi-palma! La cover potteriana (nel senso di Beatrix) è di ANDREA MANTANI!BUON ASCOLTO!In questo episodio: Peter Rabbit • Un sogno chiamato Florida • Pacific Rim 2 - La rivolta • Hostiles • The push • Children of the Whales
Biggun and Mojo discuss the worst week for dogs, The Push on Netflix and writer, director and actor Special Guest, Jay Turner
On this episode we discuss: - Beyonce and Jay-Z bombarding us with their new tour. Hear our theories around the missing Toronto date! - the concept of social compliance and the controversial Netflix show "The Push", find out what we would've done - the uproar of Kobe Bryant (formerly accused of rape) recently winning an Oscar amidst the #MeToo movement - how important is physical appearance when hiring a nanny? Would we allow a "sexy" nanny into our home? PRESS PLAY!!
Hour 1 Good steps taken to allow teachers to carry and to address mental illness…but there’s a catch....New gun bill passes in Florida...the Constitution is being violently raped...'Freedom' a long-forgotten memory soon ...When Democrats Gunsplain?...what are 'heat-seeking bullets'? ...Glenn Beck listeners always do their homework...callers share what they thought about new Netflix show 'The Push'...getting the average person to murder someone in 90 minutes ... ‘disturbing and freakish’…would you give a vegetarian a meal with meat?...where do you draw the line? ...Are shows like 'The Push' morally right'?... ‘It’s amazing how we are all influenced by others’ Hour 2 Golden arches flipped...McDonald's version of International Women's Day?...Bestselling author Ryan Holiday joins the show to talk about his insider scoop on the famous Gawker take down...Holiday's new book is ‘Conspiracy: Peter Thiel, Hulk Hogan, Gawker, and the Anatomy of Intrigue’…why Thiel waited patiently until he had the ‘legal ground’ to go after Gawker…media spinning this as an ‘anti-Peter Thiel book’?...who is Mr. A?...problems for the First Amendment?...is this kind of 'axe grinding' the way we should be going? ...Drunk shopping with Stu...Toilet light, anyone?... a couple of beers and you’ll be doing the same thing Hour 3 What team of principles are you on?...Cato Institute’s Scott Lincicome joins to discuss the history of America's 'free trade' and why you should care...what about President Trump’s recent tariff proposals?...everyone loses in a trade war… ‘trade wars’ = nations yelling across the ocean and then turning around ‘to shoot their own citizens’…free trade advocates need to be ‘more sympathetic’ as Americans lose jobs…automation, technology, changes in consumer taste to blame….Roll your sleeves up and put your hard hat on?...'fluffing the hay'? ...Is OJ Simpson about to confess?...Glenn will watch ‘if I remember’ The Glenn Beck Program with Glenn Beck and Stu Burguiere, Weekdays 9am–12pm ET on TheBlaze Radio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NASA’s unexplainable EmDrive makes headlines ~ Christians flip out over the lack of snowflakes on the new Tim Hortons/Starbucks coffee cup ~ #ThePush hits the Zoetic Theatre for Hamilton Film Festival ~ Later in the show, Manolis parachutes in with his pilot friend who tells a great story about flying Jerry Seinfeld around ~ Remember to check out the Patrick Coppolino DVD release party at Hamilton Yuk Yuks this Wednesday
This is GBA 200 pt 4 with guest host Jen Adamthwaite. The #GBA200 season will celebrate 200 episodes of Getting Better Acquainted with a week of daily episodes where the script is switched and the people I know interview me. It's taking place from the 16th-20th of March. The guest hosts are Helen Zaltzman, Chella Quint, Sophia Walker and James McKay, Jen Adamthwaite and Charley Harrison. During this week we'll learn what Getting Better Acquainted might be like if it was made by someone else, and whether I'm a consistent character or not; we'll explore and celebrate how combinations of people and places create wildly different conversations. I'll also be re-sharing and discussing the first 200 episodes of GBA on the show's twitter feed, using the hashtag #GBA200. If you want to join in the celebrations by sharing your favourite episodes, you would be very welcome to do so! I plug: Watching TV! Mentioned in the episode: #ThePush https://twitter.com/search?q=%23ThePush&src=typd #VSS https://twitter.com/search?q=%23VSS&src=typd #ALineADayPoem: https://twitter.com/search?q=%23ALineADayPoem&src=typd Kirsty Higginson: https://twitter.com/KirstyHigginson #FF https://twitter.com/search?q=%23FF&src=typd Library of Alexandria: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Library_of_Alexandria Women's Hour Message Board: http://www.theguardian.com/media/pda/2009/feb/03/bbc-web20 Women's Hour: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007qlvb Live Journal: http://www.livejournal.com/ Owain: https://soundcloud.com/gettingbetteracquainted/gba-16-owain bell hooks: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_hooks Intersectional Feminism: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-life/10572435/Intersectional-feminism.-What-the-hell-is-it-And-why-you-should-care.html Apples for Everyone: https://soundcloud.com/applesforeveryone/sets Shakespeare: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Shakespeare Arthur Miller: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Miller Stand Up Tragedy: http://www.standuptragedy.co.uk/ The Wire: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wire Breaking Bad: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breaking_Bad Orange is the New Black: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Is_the_New_Black The Americans: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Americans_%282013_TV_series%29 Once Upon A Time: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Once_Upon_a_Time_%28TV_series%29 Our Friends in the North: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Our_Friends_in_the_North My Mad Fat Diary: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Mad_Fat_Diary Deadwood: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deadwood_%28TV_series%29 Six Feet Under: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Feet_Under_%28TV_series%29 Buffy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer Joss Whedon: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joss_Whedon Dollhouse: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dollhouse_%28TV_series%29 Follow @GBApodcast on Twitter. Like Getting Better Acquainted on facebook. Tell your friends. Spread the word!