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The COMPOUND EFFECT of CONSISTENCY!! Hosted by Dan & Megan Valentine! Featuring Johanna Repke, Tim Roller, Dale Morrill, Annie Balman, Stephanie Whitaker and Josh McDermott!
Eric Long of Long Line Charters is my first guest this week. Eric talks about fishing Lake St. Clair in the fall. Then Tom Campbell from Woods-n-Waternews has a preview of their upcoming Outdoor Weekend. Hour two features Tim Roller. Tim was one of the anglers who pioneered the technique of casting crank baits for salmon in the river. UP farmers Andrea and Kevin Kalnbach are up next with the story of losing several sheep to coyotes or wolves. Mike Seedorf of Comparative Bucks of Michigan wraps up the hour and answers this week's Ask Avery question. Tom Nelson of The American Archer Tv show kicks off the final hour this week. He has great advice on getting ready for the upcoming hunting season. Wild game chef Dixie Dave Minar wraps it all up with another great catfish recipe.
I'm talking with Tim Roller in Hour 3 this week. The expert hunter has great advice on hunting the late season and how to harvest a deer that's been hunted since mid September. We wrap it up with Chef Dixie Dave Minar. This week Dave has a very nice venison recipe.
Tim Roller joins me in Hour 3. Tim is the guy who pioneered the technique of casting crankbaits for salmon in the river. Wild game chef Dixie Dave Minar wraps it all up with a very nice bear stew recipe.
Hour two features expert hunter and angler Tim Roller. Tim talks about late season deer hunting and wintertime steelhead fishing. Nick Green from MUCC is up next. Nick has the latest on the change of leadership at the DNR and also an update on the consent decree negotiations with tribal anglers and gill nets.
In the first hour this week, Tim Roller talks about casting crankbaits for giant king salmon in Michigan rivers.
Tim Roller of Whitetail Journey is featured in Hour 3 this week. Tim talks about deer hunting in Michigan, especially the late season. Wild game chef Dave Minar wraps it all up with great advice on field prep of your venison.
Hosted by Pat & Karen Schatzline!! Featuring Brody Moreland, Amy Roberts, Wayne Pendle, Kevin Boyd, Joe Joe Dawson, Tim Roller, Weslyn Biggers, and Yolanda Perry!!!!
We're talking river salmon in Hour 3 with Tim Roller. He describes the technique of casting crankbaits for those hard fighting fish.
Tim Roller from Whitetail Journey is my first guest in Hour 3. Tim has great summertime scouting advice and talks about his departure from the outdoor tv business. We wrap it all up with chef Dave Minar and a great fish recipe.
Hour 2 kicks off with Tim Roller of Whitetail Journey TV. Tim talks about springtime turkey hunting, cellular trail cameras and more. Lt. Scott Brown from the Michigan DNR is up next. Scott has more details on the use of drones for hunting. He then answers this week’s “Ask Avery” question about hunting over recently seeded food plots.
The final hour this week kicks off with Tim Roller of Whitetail Journey. Tim has great advice for late season hunting and post season scouting. Wild game Chef Dave Minar wraps up the show with a hearty venison recipe.
We're talking with Tim Roller of Whitetail Journey this month on the Jay's Sporting Goods Podcast. Tim has worked with Jay's for many years in his roles as a fishing guide, video producer and hard core whitetail hunter. Tim and host Mike Avery talk about a variety of topics, including the finer points of late season hunting, the importance of food sources for the late season and choosing the right gear for cold weather hunting. Then the conversation turns to post season scouting and the best way to use trail cameras. Finally, Tim describes what he means by the statement "Deer do deer things". It's an interesting conversation with a very interesting guy, this month on the Jay's Sporting Goods Podcast.
First we talk with Tim Roller of Whitetail Journey. Tim describes the process many hunters go through as they mature and how that affects our outdoor passions. Then, Tom Campbell of Woods-n-Waternews talks about their disappointment over cancelling this year’s Outdoor Weekend and his excitement about the challenge to make next year’s even bigger.
We switch gears in the final hour and talk deer season prep with Tim Roller of Whitetail Journey. Tim says it’s never too early to get ready for the season. We talk about food plots, trail cameras and more. Wild game Chef Dave Minar wraps it all up once again. This time Dave has a very nice salmon recipe.
We’re talking deer hunting in the final hour this week with Tim Roller of Whitetail Journey. Tim tells the story of taking a mature Illinois buck on the first day of his hunt, then has great advice for hunting the late season back home in Michigan.
The final hour this week features Tim Roller of Whitetail Journey. Tim talks about hunting the whitetail rut and how deer hunting in Michigan is different than many other states. We wrap it all up with Chef Dave Minar and another great wild game recipe.
Welcome to the "Over It" podcast with Tim Roller! Kicking this series off, I wanted to give some background information on myself and introduce the topics of the upcoming episodes. After years of killing the commercial real estate game, I was ready to switch tracks and find a career I love. I'm ready to get transparent (and dare I say, blunt?) by sharing my tips and life lessons I've learned over the years. Stay tuned for the opinions of a 50-something-year-old photographer and serial entrepreneur. We might digress, but where's the fun in sticking to the plan?
Ryan sits down with Celebrity and Lifestyle Photographer Tim Roller in a wide-ranging discussion on the photography business, the power of capturing "that moment", and tips for thriving in new media. Learn more at TimRoller.com or Radical.Company
Pro Staffer Tim Roller of Whitetail Journey describes a recent whitetail hunt in Kentucky where heavy rain put a damper on his activities. He also talks about the anniversary of catching a world record brown trout on the Manistee River.
Sonoma’s Transcendence Theatre Company opened its seventh season of “Broadway Under the Stars” in Jack London State Park with Stairway to Paradise, the first of four staged concert events scheduled this year. The company takes performers with Broadway, touring company, film and television experience and creates an original themed musical revue around them. This year’s theme is ‘Every Moment Counts’ and director/choreographer Tony Gonzalez has designed 20+ production numbers full of memorable moments. Along with Broadway show tunes, the Transcendence play list includes a mix of recent and past pop hits, classic rock, and specialty numbers. They’re all done ‘Broadway style’ and occasionally with a twist. It often works well, but sometimes it doesn’t. The first act ran the gamut from numbers from Sunday in the Park with George, South Pacific, The Wiz, and Victor/Victoria to “Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard” and “Feelin’ Groovy” by Paul Simon. Highlights included a recreation of the famous Judy Garland/Barbra Streisand duet of “Get Happy/Happy Days are Here Again” with Courtney Markowitz and Shaleah Adkisson, Christine Lavin’s popular “Air Conditioner” song, also done by Adkisson with Tim Roller, and a large-scale production number of “Blue Skies” with the entire company led by Joey Khoury singing and dancing to the Irving Berlin classic. In an amusing bit that allowed the performers (and audience) a break, the cast played a round of ‘Transcendence Family Feud’ with contestants pulled from the crowd. The act ended on a local note with a performance of “Everything”, a tribute song written by Sonoma County songwriters Mark Beynon and Joe Label and the Transcendence version of “Oklahoma!” which morphed the Rogers and Hammerstein classic into “Oh, Sonoma!” The second act included numbers from Cabaret, Into the Woods, and The Sound of Music mixed with Justin Timberlake, Van Halen and, in the evening’s one clear misstep, Don McLean’s “American Pie”. Sorry guys, but perky, Cheshire cat-like smiling performers singing “This’ll be the day that I die” just doesn’t work for me. It actually came off a little creepy. Things snapped back with a jaunty Michael Linden performing Drew Gasparini’s “A Little Bit” and large-scale numbers with Timberlake’s “Can’t Stop the Feeling” and Van Halen’s “Right Now” before concluding with “Finale B’ from Rent. Dress in layers, pack a picnic, indulge in some wine or food purchased from local food trucks and vintners serving on-site, then sit back and enjoy a unique north bay entertainment experience. 'Stairway to Paradise' runs Friday through Sunday through July 1 at Jack London State Historic Park in Glen Ellen. Doors open for picnicking at 5pm; the show starts at 7:30pm. For more info on this and the other three “Broadway Under the Stars” productions running this season, go to bestnightever.com
We're talking about the big ATA show and also introducing a new Darton Pro Staffer this month on the Darton Archery Podcast. First, Darton's Ted Harpham discusses the importance of the Archery Trade Association show for unveiling new products and interacting with retailers. Then, newest member of the Darton family, Tim Roller of Whitetail Journey is introduced to podcast listeners.