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Best podcasts about trapline

Latest podcast episodes about trapline

Wired To Hunt
Running a Trapline Can Make You a Better Public Land Deer Hunter

Wired To Hunt

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025


I started my trapping career on the game lands of central North Carolina. By that time, I had already spent a decade hunting public-land deer and thought I had a pretty good grasp on the process. I had no idea that my winter trapping adventures would teach me not only all about furbearers but even more about the whitetails they share the land with. I spent two years learning to trap in my favorite whitetail honey holes but generally viewed...

Kobo in Conversation
David A. Robertson and his little monsters go to uncomfortable places

Kobo in Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 51:06


Host Michael Tamblyn spoke with David A. Robertson, author of many books including the Governor General's award-winning When We Were Alone, and On the Trapline, both illustrated by Julie Flett. He's also the author of the ongoing series for young readers, The Misewa Saga. And he's the author of the 2022 novel for adults, A Theory of Crows, as well as a memoir from 2020 called Black Water: Family, Legacy, and Blood Memory. David and Michael spoke about his new book, All the Little Monsters: How I Learned to Live with Anxiety. In it, David tells the story of the mental health struggles he's faced all his life. David A. Robertson and his little monsters go to uncomfortable places

Kobo in Conversation
David A. Robertson and his little monsters go to uncomfortable places

Kobo in Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 51:06


Host Michael Tamblyn spoke with David A. Robertson, author of many books including the Governor General's award-winning When We Were Alone, and On the Trapline, both illustrated by Julie Flett. He's also the author of the ongoing series for young readers, The Misewa Saga. And he's the author of the 2022 novel for adults, A Theory of Crows, as well as a memoir from 2020 called Black Water: Family, Legacy, and Blood Memory. David and Michael spoke about his new book, All the Little Monsters: How I Learned to Live with Anxiety. In it, David tells the story of the mental health struggles he's faced all his life. David A. Robertson and his little monsters go to uncomfortable places

Overdrive Outdoors Podcast
Trapline Q&A with Trapline Beard Oil LLC

Overdrive Outdoors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 107:59


This week Kevin and Josh are joined by Josh's brother Kyle and guest Bryan Watson of Trapline Beard Oil LLC. Kyle has recently gotten into trapping and as a person being new to it, he had a few questions, so we had a Q&A session! Bryan is originally from Michigan but now resides in North Dakota where he traps, hunts and runs Trapline Beard Oil LLC. We discuss many topics of trapping with Kyle to try and give him some advice based off our experiences including water trapping of Muskrats, Beaver (Bryan has more experience here) and land trapping (Both Kevin and Bryan have experience here). We discuss baits and lures, different types of "sets" and specifics of how we set them, Public land vs Private land trapping and the challenges of each, Incidental catches, using the wind in trapping and scent control including you, your equipment and tools, time and learning the patience to let a trap work, checking traps and the differences legally between SD and Michigan. Different uses of the trapped animals, including, you guessed it, eating them (Beaver and Muskrat specifically), dispatch methods of your catch and more. Take a listen if you have an interest in trapping. As always, THANK YOU for listening. Predator Thermal Optics code "ptothermal" for 10% off all Predator Thermal Optics brand Scopes and Monoculars www.predatorthermaloptics.com www.predatorhunteroutdoors.com code: tripod for 10% off tripods and mounts code: light for 20% off lighting products Predator Hunter Outdoors Oak Ridge Customs ATN Prym1

Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers
Previewing the Second Annual Virtual Con From RMMWA

Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 15:41


This time on a quick bonus episode of the Rocky Mountain Writer podcast, a chat with Sue Hinkin of Rocky Mountain Mystery Writers of America about the 2nd Annual Rocky Mountain Virtual Con, a FREE conference for all writers being held on Saturday, Feb. 8 via Zoom. Sue Hinkin is the author of the award-winning thriller series, The Vega & Middleton Novels, featuring the investigative team of Los Angeles TV news journalist Bea Jackson and best friend, photographer Lucy Vega. BestThrillers.com called Lucy and Bea one of the top female detectives of 2023. A former Cinematography Fellow at the American Film Institute, Hinkin was a TV news photographer like her character, Lucy. Now living in Colorado, she was voted Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers Writer of the Year. Complete details about 2nd Annual Rocky Mountain Virtual Con - and to register, for free - are at rmmwa.org Schedule for Virtual Con: SCHEDULE: 10-10:55 AM CRAFT: The Power of Now The former President of the Rocky Mountain Chapter of Mystery Writers of America, Mark Stevens is the son of two librarians. Raised in Lincoln, Massachusetts, he has worked as a reporter, as a national television news producer and in public relations.  Stevens is the author of acclaimed The Fireballer (Lake Union, 2023). He is also the author of the award-winning The Allison Coil Mystery Series including Antler Dust, Buried by the Roan, Trapline, Lake of Fire, and The Melancholy Howl. He has had short stories published by Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, Mystery Tribune, and in Denver Noir (Akashic Books, 2022).  Denver Noir went on to win the Colorado Book Award for Best Anthology in 2023. In 2016 and again in 2023, Stevens was named Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers' Writer of the Year. He hosts a regular podcast for that organization. Stevens also publishes reviews for the New York Journal of Books, Four Corners Free Press, and on his review website.  He lives in Mancos, Colorado. Learn more at www.writermarkstevens.com 11-11:55 AM Book Marketing Strategies: What Publishers and Authors Say What Works NowBestThrillers.com founder Bella Wright and Staff How are publishers, writers and publicists marketing their books right now? What are the most valuable formats, services and channels? To find out, we reached out to hundreds of authors, publishers and publicists involved in creating and promoting mystery and thriller books. There are quite a few surprises in our BestThrillers.com Book Marketing Survey. You'll earn about what we found. See more at www.BestThrillers.com LUNCH BREAK 1-1:55PM CRIMINAL MISCHIEF: THE LATEST IN FORENSIC SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DP Lyle, MD, is the Amazon #1 Bestselling; Macavity and Benjamin Franklin Silver Award winning; and Edgar (2), Shamus, Agatha, Anthony, Scribe, Silver Falchion, USA Today Best Book Award (2), and Foreward INDIES Book of the Year nominated author of 25 books, both non-fiction and fiction, including the SAMANTHA CODY, DUB WALKER, JAKE LONGLY, and CAIN/HARPER thriller series, and the ROYAL PAINS media tie-in novels. His forensic science books (FORENSICS FOR DUMMIES, HOWDUNNIT:FORENSICS) and his very popular Q& A Series (MURDER AND MAYHEM, FORENSICS AND FICTION, MORE FORENSICS AND FICTION) are published worldwide. See more at www.dplylemd.com 2-2:55PM Writers LIFE: Anne Hillerman New York Times best-selling author Anne Hillerman's debut novel, Spider Woman's Daughter, received the Western Writers Spur Award as best first novel.That book and the six novels that followed were all New York Times best sellers. Her ninth mystery, Lost Birds was launched April 23, 2024 and the tenth book in the series is due for release in 2025. Her mysteries continue the Navajo detective stories her father Tony Hillerman made popular. Anne has also been involved in script development for the AMC TV show, Dark Winds, featuring Joe Leaphorn, Jim Chee and Bernadette Manuelito. When she's not working, Anne likes to read, cook, ski and travel. She lives in Santa Fe and Tucson with frequent trips to the Navajo Nation. Learn more at www.annehillerman.com   Intro Music by Moby Gratis: https://mobygratis.com/ Outro Music by Dan-o-Songs: https://danosongs.com/   Host Mark Stevens www.writermarkstevens.com   Watch these interviews on YouTube (and subscribe)! https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBP81nfbKnDRjs-Nar9LNe20138AiPyP8&si=yl_seG5S4soyk216

Literary Entertainment!  Live Author Interviews
Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers' Mark Stevens Joins Off The Shelf Books

Literary Entertainment! Live Author Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 61:00


Mark Stevens, host of Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers podcast and former president of the Rocky Mountain chapter for Mystery Writers of America, joins Off The Shelf Books on Saturday, November 2, 2024 at 11am/EST (New York City time). Mark is the author of the mystery books, The Fireballer, Antler Dust, Buried by the Roan, Trapline, Lake of Fire, and The Melancholy Howl. Tune into the show to find out how Mark got started writing mystery novels. Listeners will also gain insight into the makings of Mark's page turning mysteries. Bring your questions as you may get your questions answered live on air! You're in for a treat - a whole lot of literary entertainment and more! See you there! Saturday, November 2, 2024 at 11am/EST (New York City time) Listener dial-in number: (347) 994-3490

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
42km at 42, we find out how Betty Sampson did in the Trapline Marathon

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 8:04


She dreamed of running a full marathon after she turned 42 years old. On Sunday, Makkovik's Betty Sampson set out to do just that at the Trapline Marathon. We find out how the 42 km race went.

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
The One Lunged Wanderer gets ready for the Trapline

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 8:30


Brad Wade was born with just one lung. But that isn't stopping him from running the Trapline Marathon. We meet the “one lunged wanderer,” and hear how he's training for the upcoming 21 km half marathon!

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Countdown to this year's Trapline Marathon

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 10:56


The annual running event in Upper Lake Melville is less than a week away. It offers everything from an U12 kids' race, all the way up to a full marathon. Trapline race director, Edward Blake Rudkowski, drops by to run down the details with us.

ARPDC Change Maker Conversations in Education
Canadian Author David Robertson the Power of Books

ARPDC Change Maker Conversations in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 62:36


Recorded for the Alberta Summer Literacy Institute the YouTube Version of this visit is available on the APLC YouTube channel. David Robertson shares several of his books, sharing his stories and lived experiences in picture books like On the Trapline and through historical fiction, the residential school experience in books like Sugar Falls and When We Were Alone. The award-winning author of the Misewa Saga series, David speaks in schools and is engaged in developing the first Indigenous-run Imprint with Penguin House of Canada. Through this work, David seeks to bring new Indigenous authors to support their writing and publishing. David speaks to the importance of better understanding each other as we share this great country and land. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Okayest Trapper
Trapline Beard Oil With Bryan Watson

Okayest Trapper

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 49:12


On today's episode of the Okayest Trapper we sit down with Bryan Watson of Trapline Beard Oil. Bryan is a hunter, trapper, and entrepreneur who runs a bespoke beard oil company focused on the trapping community as well as his own ADC nuisance control company. We chat about Bryan's start and resurgence into trapping, why it's vital we hold on to this heritage, and of course… why it's important to take care of your beard(s)! Check out his webpage, here: https://www.traplinebeardoil.com/

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Betty Sampson running 42 km in Trapline Marathon

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 9:18


42 for 42! We catch up with Makkovik's Betty Sampson, who set a big personal goal when she turned 42 years old. We'll hear about all the hard work she's putting into this year's Trapline Marathon.

Not Your Mother's Library
Episode 56: Adventure Begins at Your Library

Not Your Mother's Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 21:07


Youth Services Librarian Meagan joins us once again to promote the 'Adventure Begins at Your Library' Summer Reading Challenge. This Challenge opened on June 8th and goes through August 10th! Learn more and register by visiting oakcreeklibrary.org/src. Or, visit our events calendar to stay up to date on all of the fun activities that will keep you and your family busy this summer: oakcreeklibrary.org/events. Check out what we talked about: Books mentioned: "Around the World in Eighty Days" by Jules Verne with readalike "The Time Machine" by H.G. Wells. The "Throne of Glass" series by Sarah J. Maas with readalike series "An Ember in the Ashes" by Sabaa Tahir. "Grandad's Camper" by Harry Woodgate with readalike "On the Trapline" by David Robertson. "On the Road" by Jack Kerouac with readalike "Off the Road: My Years with Cassady, Kerouac, and Ginsberg" by Carolyn Cassady. The "Dragon Rider" series by Cornelia Funke with readalike series "The Inheritance Cycle" by Christopher Paolini. "You Are Here: Connecting Flights" edited by Ellen Oh with readalike "Look Both Ways: A Tale Told in Ten Blocks" by Jason Reynolds. The "Uglies" series by Scott Westerfeld with spinoff series "Imposters" by the same author. "The City of Ember" by Jeanne DuPrau with readalike "The Giver" by Lois Lowry. "Amira & Hamza: The War to Save the Worlds" by Samira Ahmed with readalike "Aru Shah and the End of Time" by Roshani Chokshi. To access complete transcripts for all episodes of Not Your Mother's Library, please visit: oakcreeklibrary.org/podcast Check out books, movies, and other materials through the Milwaukee County Federated Library System: countycat.mcfls.org hoopladigital.com wplc.overdrive.com oakcreeklibrary.org

Okayest Trapper
Engineering Success on the Trapline with Jason Phelps

Okayest Trapper

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 55:00


In this week's episode, Zach is joined by none other than MeatEater's Jason Phelps. Jason recounts his start in trapping and how if regulation had been different in Washington state, he may have ended up building Phelps Foothold traps instead of Phelps Game Calls. Join in for a fun ride covering topics from beaver trapping all the way to alien encounters near Roswell, NM. You are not going to want to miss this one. Links Mentioned in Show: www.mtntough.com (Use promo code OKAYEST30 for a free trial) www.phelpsgamecalls.com www.meateater.com 

The Joined Up Writing Podcast
Make Them Care with Mark Stevens - JU208

The Joined Up Writing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 45:22


SUBSCRIBE NOW ON –  iTUNES   STITCHER   SPOTIFY   OVERCASTSubscribe to the newsletter for free stuff and bonus content here.It's episode 208 with mystery writer, Mark Stevens on his latest novel, The Fireballer, which is a departure from his usual fare, his long writing career, making your readers care and, of course the book that saved his life.The son of two librarians, Mark was raised in Lincoln, Massachusetts, and has worked as a reporter, as a national television news producer and in public relations. He's the author of The Allison Coil Mystery Series including Buried by the Roan, Trapline and Lake of Fire, which were all finalists for the Colorado Book Award, which he won with Trapline.Mark hosts a regular podcast for Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers and his new book, The Fireballer is out right now.Find all Mark's links on his website here.My debut novel, SAFE HANDS is out everywhere now and Kindle Unlimited readers can even read it for FREE!Don't forget – this is YOUR SHOW so keep tweeting me, leave your comments below, check out our Facebook page and the brand new newsletter and mailing list. It's totally free to sign up and you'll get a FREE motivational PDF to download – '10 Tips For Surviving NaNoWriMo, The First Draft and Beyond' PLUS the 3 Act Story Structure Template to help you plot your story. More content coming soon, including videos, blog posts and loads of extra writing tips.

The Keystone Experience
Trapline Beard Oil

The Keystone Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 65:35


Join us this week as we talk with Bryan Watson owner of Trapline Beard Oil and see how he got started into this business and how it's directed to those that hunt and trap. We cover several different topics through thus episode so don't miss it and check out the great products from Bryan at https://www.traplinebeardoil.com/CHECK OUT OUR BRAND NEW WEBSITE: www.thekeystoneexperience.comYOUTUBE CHANNEL:https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=the+keystone+experience+podcastCheck out our sponsors:https://creekarchery.comhttps://www.hillviewmotors.comhttps://www.duketraps.comhttp://www.apparitionscents.comhttps://www.facebook.com/CHICOOUTDOORS/https://www.bowcreekoutdoors.comhttps://zmharleydavidson.com/https://www.wiebeknives.com/https://www.theoutdoorcallradio.com/Intro music by The Lyin Hearts

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
A triumphant finish for Paul Cooke at the Trapline Marathon

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 9:25


Paul was determined to do the 5 km route after putting in many hours at the gym to get back on his feet again. His colleagues and friends from the firehall joined him for the walk to show their support.

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Lisa Dempster, Helping seniors age in place, Trapline Marathon

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 43:01


0:00 Hear from Roseann Linstead, volunteer with the Age Friendly Communities committee in the Straits, for her reaction to the province spending millions for rate increases for home care. 7:22 From zero to 10 kilometres! Lillian Dyson is walking her first 10k race at the Trapline Marathon on Sunday. 14:52 Labrador and Indigenous Affairs Minister Lisa Dempster has been in the hot seat lately with last week's apology to residential school survivors in NunatuKavut and NOT Innu and Inuit survivors. Minister Dempster will join us to explain. 24:22 We'll meet a Happy Valley-Goose Bay mother and son originally from Sri Lanka who're proud to be running together in the Trapline Marathon this weekend. 33:37 Doctor's orders -- Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band have postponed their remaining 2023 tour dates until next year as The Boss recovers from peptic ulcer disease. House doctor Peter Lin joins us to explain more about the condition.

The Volk Furs Podcast
#12 - Bryan Watson - Trapline Beard Oil

The Volk Furs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 38:46


Tonight's episode we have Bryan Watson with Trapline Beard Oil LLC. Bryan is a trapper that makes beard oil and balm for your beard. Thanks for listening. Find us on social media  facebook.com/volkfurs  Instagram @volkfurs https://www.youtube.com/@volkfurs Etsy Shop https://www.etsy.com/shop/VolkFurs Email: info@volkfurs.com

Trapping Inc's Scuttlebutt podcast
Scuttlebutt 85 Cole Olsen

Trapping Inc's Scuttlebutt podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 70:00


Cole is a Minesota trapper

Oregon Trappers Association Podcast
ED Schneider Kansas Trapline products traveling trapper

Oregon Trappers Association Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2023 62:17


Ed Schneider owner of Kansas Trapline products is one of the most well traveled trappers in the US. There isnt a region he hasnt visited and at least looked at steel in the ground. Check out what he has to say about his adventures trapping and check out his Youtube channel. 

The Volk Furs Podcast
#7 Ed Schneider - Kansas Trapline Products

The Volk Furs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 98:07


I talk with Ed Schneider from Kansas Trapline Products about coyote trapping and how to find good locations. Also we touch on some coyote sets, the future of trapping, how to get people into trapping and his Maine trip going after marten and fisher. Ed proposes an interesting idea at the end of the episode regarding raising money for fighting the anti movement and promoting the use of fur. Find us on social media  facebook.com/volkfurs  Instagram @volkfurs Etsy Shop https://www.etsy.com/shop/VolkFurs Email: info@volkfurs.com

Trapping Today
Ed Schneider from Kansas Trapline Products

Trapping Today

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 61:05


In this episode I chat with Ed Schneider from Kansas Trapline Products. We talk about Ed's background, how he got started trapping, and the places he's trapped, including a recent trip for marten and fisher in Maine. Stay tuned for another segment with Ed in a future episode. Support our Sponsors:Kaatz Bros. LuresOnXMaps (use code 'TRAP' for 20% off)Trapping Today Store Ed's website: Kansas Trapline Products Check out Ed's Youtube Channel Here

ARPDC Change Maker Conversations in Education
Storyteller For All Ages: A Conversation with David A. Robertson Episode 2 Reading Across the Curriculum Series

ARPDC Change Maker Conversations in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 52:20


Join us as we visit with David A. Robertson, award-winning Swampy Cree author from Manitoba, Canada. David shares thoughts on the writing process, his works, and collaboration processes, particularly as it relates to his graphic novel books. We also discuss book banning and the importance of diversity in the library. To that end, David shares a bit about a new project he is leading to support new and upcoming indigenous authors. David's works include illustrated story books for children, YA literature currently illustrated by the very successful Misewa Saga launched by book one "The Barren Grounds," with the fourth in the series due to be released in 2023. David's Black Water is the non-fiction story of elements of his own life and a return to the land, the children's picture book and Governor General's Award-winning, On the Trapline was based on the material from Black Water. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Trapping Inc's Scuttlebutt podcast
Scuttlebutt #83 Our guests on the trapline.

Trapping Inc's Scuttlebutt podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 36:48


Richa nd Sandi donated a trapline trip to th Wild Sheep Foundation Alberta chapter in March 2022. These are the fine folks who bought the trip!

The Canadian Bushcraft Podcast, With Caleb Musgrave

In this episode, Caleb shares some of his favourite recipes for critters caught on the trapline.

Trapping Inc's Scuttlebutt podcast
Scuttlebutt #81 We're Back!

Trapping Inc's Scuttlebutt podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 36:18


Rich and Sandi are out on the trapline for the first weekend of setup for the fisher and marten season. They spend a bit of time talking about where they have been and where they are going. Full video podcast is up on YouTube and trappinginc.locals.com

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Use of community Rec Centre, Trapline marathon, and what's underneath your fishing spot

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 55:23


How do you put a financial value on the services that natural assets like rivers, and wetlands provide Canadians? (0:00) In recent weeks, the Wabush Rec Centre was home to the MineEx Conference and CBC's Still Standing But local residents still can't go inside to use the facility. Gertie Canning says that needs to change as the weather gets cooler. (9:28) It's only a few days until the Trapline Marathon event in Lake Mellville. Runners are coming from far and wide, including Labrador's South Coast. We'll speak with a runner who teaches in Charlottetown. (14:38) Winter may seem like a long way off....but for organizers of Cain's Quest, the crunch is on! (22:03) Ever wonder what's underneath your favorite fishing spot? We'll hear from a researcher in Nain on what they're seeing. (31:51) October is ADHD awareness month... and many Canadians with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder are using online platforms to help educate others and build an accepting community. (37:41) Health columnist Dr Peter Lin joins us for a COVID-19 check-in. We'll discuss the potential for a winter wave, new variants, developments in Europe, and bivalent vaccines. (46:04)

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
The only traditional drummer, Pandemic birth, and the Trapline Marathon

Labrador Morning from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 59:07


It's a tradition passed down from father to son, but there's a catch. We're going to meet 88-year-old Joachim Nui, the only traditional drummer in Natuashish. (0:00) The NunatuKavut Community Council and English School District are hoping to collaborate. They've signed a memorandum of understanding to bring more Inuit history and Inuttitut to schools. (8:30) We hear from Aimee Chaulk about her experience being separated from her newborn during the pandemic, and how she reconnected with her daughter. (17:39) ParticipACTION's Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth is out. We speak with the Report Card's Chief Scientific Officer to find out how they're doing. (32:14) Run full tilt. We speak with the Race Director of the Trapline Marathon that's taking place this weekend. The races happen on Sunday, but there are kids races on Saturday, too. (41:24) The federal government's cost of living package.. and the provincial election in Quebec.. We get the latest on what parliamentarians are thinking about this week.. with Toronto Star Ottawa bureau chief Heather Scoffield. (51:07)

Writing the Coast: BC and Yukon Book Prizes Podcast
S4 Episode 11: David Robertson and Julie Flett talk about the power of their collaborations

Writing the Coast: BC and Yukon Book Prizes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2022 31:18


ABOUT THIS EPISODE: In this episode, host Megan Cole talks to David A. Robertson and Julie Flett. Their book On the Trapline is a finalist for the 2022 Christie Harris Illustrated Children's Literature Prize. In their conversation, Julie and David talk about the trust in their collaborative relationship and the special spiritual connections that have emerged in their projects. ABOUT THE GUESTS: David A. Robertson is the author of numerous books for young readers including When We Were Alone, which won the 2017 Governor General's Literary Award. The Barren Grounds, the first book in the middle-grade The Misewa Saga series, received a starred review from Kirkus and was a Kirkus and Quill & Quire best middle-grade book of 2020, as well as a USBBY and Texas Lone Star selection, and nominated for the Ontario Library Association's Silver Birch Award. A sought-after speaker and educator, as well as recent recipient of the Writers' Union of Canada's Freedom to Read Award, Dave is a member of the Norway House Cree. Julie Flett, a Cree-Métis author, illustrator, and artist, has received numerous awards for her work, including a Governor General's Award and the American Indian Library Association Award. She is the author of many books, including Birdsong (Greystone Kids, 2019), winner of the 2020 TD Canadian Children's Literature Award, an American Indian Youth Literature Honor Book and Boston Globe Horn Book Title. Flett lives on Vancouver Island, Canada. ABOUT MEGAN COLE: Megan Cole the Director of Programming and Communications for the BC and Yukon Book Prizes. She is also a writer based on the territory of the Tla'amin Nation. Megan writes creative nonfiction and has had essays published in Chatelaine, This Magazine, The Puritan, Untethered, and more. She has her MFA in creative nonfiction from the University of King's College and is working her first book. Find out more about Megan at megancolewriter.com ABOUT THE PODCAST: Writing the Coast is recorded and produced on the traditional territory of the Tla'amin Nation. As a settler on these lands, Megan Cole finds opportunities to learn and listen to the stories from those whose land was stolen. Writing the Coast is a recorded series of conversations, readings, and insights into the work of the writers, illustrators, and creators whose books are nominated for the annual BC and Yukon Book Prizes. We'll also check in on people in the writing community who are supporting books, writers and readers every day. The podcast is produced and hosted by Megan Cole.

Storykeepers Podcast
The Shoe Boy: A Trapline Memoir by Duncan McCue

Storykeepers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 41:51


We're very pleased to welcome journalist Lenny Carpenter to the show this month to talk about Duncan McCue's The Shoe Boy: A Trapline Memoir. Lenny chatted with Jennifer about his journalism background and upbringing in the James Bay region and how he related with McCue's book. The Shoe Boy is a coming-of-age memoir that documents the renowned journalist's time as a teen on the east side of James Bay.More on The Shoe Boy:https://www.ubcpress.ca/the-shoe-boyMore on Lenny Carpenter:Lenny Carpenter is an Omushkego (Swampy Cree) writer based in Timmins, Ont. He is a member of Attawapiskat First Nation raised in the James Bay community of Moosonee. Lenny has experience in journalism, primarily as a reporter and editor/publisher with Wawatay News covering First Nations in northern Ontario. He has experience in media development from when he was the Indigenous Reporters Program manager with Journalists for Human Rights. The program was aimed at increasing the number of Indigenous voices in Canadian media and educating non-Indigenous media on improving their coverage. Lenny is a graduate of the Film Production program at Confederation College and was the festival director of the B'iindigaate Indigenous Film Festival in 2013.Lenny is currently a Gladue writer with Nishnawbe Aski Legal Services, producing Gladue reports for members of Nishnawbe Aski Nation communities facing sentencing.

The Deerfield Public Library Podcast
53: Dr. Debbie Reese, author of American Indians in Children's Literature and An Indigenous People's History of the United States for Young People

The Deerfield Public Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 53:28


We are honored to welcome Dr. Debbie Reese, a tribally enrolled Nambé Pueblo author and scholar. Dr. Reese is best known for her popular blog American Indians in Children's Literature which “provides critical analysis of Indigenous peoples in children's and young adult books.” Dr. Reese is also the co-adapter (with Dr. Jean Mendoza) of An Indigenous People's History of the United States for Young People by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz (Beacon Press, 2019). We spend some time discussing the ways in which Drs. Reese and Mendoza adapted the often disturbing and violent history of the United States from a Native perspective, a perspective that is often left out of U.S. history books and classrooms. An Indigenous People's History of the United States for Young People has recently appeared on several lists of books that some want banned or removed from school and public libraries. We hear Dr. Reese's perspective on why books like hers are being challenged.  Our conversation offers an introduction to Dr. Reese and her work, which many librarians, teachers, parents, authors, and others consult to evaluate books by and about Native people, who are often underrepresented and misrepresented in literature. As Dr. Reese tells us, these types of misrepresentations in children's literature—including stereotypes, omissions, and inaccuracies—come at a great cost to both Native and non-Native readers.  Listen to the end of our conversation for some great recommendations of recent books for a wide range of readers, also listed below.  You can check out An Indigenous People's History of the United States for Young People here at the library and find out more about Dr. Reese at her blog American Indians in Children's Literature.  You can also find some of the books we discussed in our conversation in our collection:  Picture Books SkySisters by Jan Bourdeau Waboose, illustrated by Brian Deines On the Trapline by David Robertson, illustrated by Julie Flett Jingle Dancer by Cynthia Leitich Smith, illustrated by Cornelius Van Wright and Ying-Hwa Hu Ni, Elisi! Look, Grandma! by Art Coulson, illustrated by Madelyn Goodnight Sharice's Big Voice: A Native Kid Becomes a Congresswoman by Sharice Davids with Nancy K. Mays, illustrated by Joshua Mangeshig Pawis-Steckley We Are Water Protectors by Carole Lindstrom, illustrated by Michaela Goade Early Chapter Books The Used-to-be Best Friend (Jo Jo Makoons, book 1) by Dawn Quigley, illustrated by Tara Audibert Classified: The Secret Career of Mary Golda Ross, Cherokee Aerospace Engineer by Traci Sorell Teen #NotYourPrincess: Voices of Native American Women edited by Mary Beth Leatherdale and Lisa Charleyboy Apple: Skin to the Core: A Memoir in Words and Pictures by Eric Gansworth  The Deerfield Public Library Podcast is hosted by Dylan Zavagno, Adult Services Coordinator at the library. We welcome your comments and feedback--please send to: podcast@deerfieldlibrary.org. More info at: http://deerfieldlibrary.org/podcast Follow us: Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube 

Alaska Trapper Podcast
Ep.4: MuffPot or Ammo Can Chicken?, Are those voles in MY blender?, and paying a trapline forward.

Alaska Trapper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 57:30


PART 2 (Leo Faro): Continue down the path of a friendship where Kurt passed on a trapline to Leo 20 years ago... After all, it was the least he could do for a friend who introduced him to trapping in the first place. Leo describes running over 100 miles of trapline for 20 years in interior Alaska and we'll learn about cooking chicken on your muffler to boot! 

Yukon, North of Ordinary
Lessons from the Dempster

Yukon, North of Ordinary

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 35:18


Melanie Bennett grew up at Engineer Creek, 200 km up the Dempster Highway, when the road was being built. The surrounding wilderness was her playground and schoolroom. That upbringing helps her maintain "one foot on the land" in her role as an educator and executive director of the Yukon First Nation Education Directorate. This episode is sponsored by Air North, Yukon's Airline.

Trapping Inc's Scuttlebutt podcast
Scuttlebutt 80 Our Trapline Guests

Trapping Inc's Scuttlebutt podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 54:17


Right from our cabin on the trapline we chat with our wonderful guests Brent and Angie 

Moment of Truth
MOT - David Robertson & Norma Dunning (November 30, 2021)

Moment of Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 54:01


Winnipeg based author David Robertson, second time Governor General's book award winner for "On the Trapline". / Plus, Edmonton author Norma Dunning, first time winner of the 2021 Governor General's book award for "Tainna: The Unseen Ones".

Yukon, North of Ordinary
Trapping—a way of life

Yukon, North of Ordinary

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 32:26


Minnie Clark grew up on a trapline on the Teslin River, in a cabin without running water or electricity, where she learned to snare rabbits and sew at an early age. Although fur prices aren't what they were then, Minnie continues to trap, craft, and pass on her knowledge because it keeps her connected to the land, her family, and her Tlingit culture.  This interview is based on a "A 21st-century fur industry," written by Rhiannon Russell for the winter issue of Yukon, North of Ordinary magazine. This episode is sponsored by Air North, Yukon's Airline.

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio
[Full episode] Adele, David A. Robertson, Robin de Jesús

q: The Podcast from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 33:20


Author David A. Robertson talks about winning his second Governor General's Literary Award for his picture book On the Trapline, illustrated by Julie Flett. Screen and stage actor Robin de Jesús discusses his latest role in Netflix's Tick, Tick... Boom! — an adaptation of Jonathan Larson's musical of the same name.

Connected To The Land Podcast
North Trapping: Managing Wildlife Humanely

Connected To The Land Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 46:22


Welcome to the Connected To The Land podcast, sponsored by Peavey Mart. On this latest episode, Ian once again chats with Deborah and Ross Hinter. Ross Hinter has been with the Alberta Trappers Association in varying capacities for 30 years. He currently represents the Association as the Community Liaison with Public, Industry, Indigenous and Government. Ross is the FIC Federal Liaison representing Alberta on the Fur Institute of Canada Committee for Humane Trapping. He is also the certifying body for trapper education instructors in Alberta and is himself a licensed trapper in the province of Alberta. In addition, Ross Hinter was employed for 17 years as a Wildlife Management Professional and is an expert in municipal and urban wildlife management. He grew up in British Columbia raising his family of 5 children while working as a cowboy on the ranches of the Cariboo and the interior. He spent a great amount of time with the Shushwap & Okanagan First Nations Peoples, learning valuable insights and gaining a great love and respect for the land. As a young man he had a yearning to go to the bush, following the tracks of animals and quickly became attuned to their world.Today he is a trapping instructor for the province of Alberta, an artisan, husband, trapper of his Trapline, and a Wildlife Control Expert. Ross travels all over Alberta, wherever there are animal and human conflicts. He offers his expertise in bush craft skills such as winter wilderness survival, arrow making, traditional Native tanning, primitive weaponry, talking sticks, rawhide, and other aspects of bush living. http://www.youtube.com/c/NorthTrappingBushcraft Peavey Mart stores are rooted in the communities we serve and we are ‘connected to the land' in the same way our customers are. Whether you are an urban farmer, backyard chicken aficionado, traditional rancher or anything in between, we offer just the right mix of homesteading, outdoor adventure, DIY, yard and garden, outdoor and work wear, husbandry, livestock and pet supplies. Whether you're a ‘dabbler' or ‘all-in', we are here to help and strive to offer a range of products that will meet the unique needs of our customers. Peavey Mart will always be there with the tools, equipment, indoor or outdoor wares, seed or feed - for everyday work, fun… or ‘connecting to the land' on a whole new level. For more information go to www.peaveymart.com

Trapping Today
Trapping BMP’s – An Intro to Best Management Practices for the Trapline

Trapping Today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 52:00


In this episode we go over trapping BMP's, or Best Management Practices. BMP's were developed as a result of a 20+ year study designed to provide science-based information on trapping practices that meet the criteria for animal welfare, efficiency, selectivity, practicality and safety. BMP's are not mandatory, but parts of them may be implemented by individual state agencies. I think BMP's are best suited to better inform us as we make decisions on traps to use, how to use them, and other practices to further animal welfare and industry improvement. Support our Sponsors:Kaatz Bros. LuresOnXMaps (use code 'TRAP' for 20% off!)Moyle Mink & Tannery BMP Links:BMP IntroductionBMP Fact SheetBMP ReportBMP Species Page with Links

Chasen Walter's In Thru The Outdoors
itto Episode 103 Mark Steck Wiebe Trapline Adventures

Chasen Walter's In Thru The Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 2:00


Mark talks about managing our renewable resources.

Trapping Inc's Scuttlebutt podcast
Scuttlebutt 71 Justin Deaver

Trapping Inc's Scuttlebutt podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 94:35


Justin is an Iowa coon trapper and runs the Iowa Trapper You Tube channel

Trapping Inc's Scuttlebutt podcast
Scuttlebutt 69 Rod Graham

Trapping Inc's Scuttlebutt podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 63:54


Rod traps the eastern slope of the rocky mountains in southern Alberta

Chasen Walter's In Thru The Outdoors
itto Episode 77 Wiebe Trapline's Mark Steck

Chasen Walter's In Thru The Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 1:30


Mark Steck is the guy from Wiebe Trapline Adventures TV show on the Pursuit Channel! He's a great trapper and funny guy! #WiebeTraplineAdventures #ittoutdoors #minnowoverboard #WiebeKnives #DakotalineSnares youtube.com/channel/UCgPZ8ItFW2Rfg8OnoHCdbiQ

Trap House Podcast
#35 Trapline Trail Cams - Tom Morelock

Trap House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 62:06


Tom Morelock is on the show with us to talk about his new DVD "Trapline Trail Cams". Sponsors: www.hoosiertrappersupply.com www.j3o.com www.toplotstretcherco.com www.furtakersofamerica.com www.nationaltrappers.com  

Trapping Today
Sticks on the Trapline – Episode 182

Trapping Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 38:15


Guide, bait, bump, dive and tangle. The trapline requires all kinds of sticks. In this episode I discuss the various use of sticks in trapping, and my experience with each. Enjoy! Support our Sponsors:Kaatz Bros. LuresOnXMaps (use code 'TRAP' for 20% off)Moyle Mink & Tannery Check out the new TS-85 setters and sign up for the newsletter at Kaatzbros.com!

Trapping Today
Sticks on the Trapline – Episode 182

Trapping Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 38:15


Guide, bait, bump, dive and tangle. The trapline requires all kinds of sticks. In this episode I discuss the various use of sticks in trapping, and my experience with each. Enjoy! Support our Sponsors:Kaatz Bros. LuresOnXMaps (use code 'TRAP' for 20% off)Moyle Mink & Tannery Check out the new TS-85 setters and sign up for the newsletter at Kaatzbros.com!

Trap House Podcast
#33 Hoosier Trapper Off The Trapline-1

Trap House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2021 40:57


Dobbins Trapping Book Review, Duke 650 Trap Review, and much more. Sponsors: www.hoosiertrappersupply.com www.j3o.com www.toplotstretcherco.com www.furtakersofamerica.com www.nationaltrappers.com  

Green Bull Radio
Indigenous Relations and Sustainable Development

Green Bull Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 45:42


Linda Chipesia is a lawyer who liaises with energy companies who have government permits to develop resources on traditional lands. Linda is the liaison between the Indian Resource Council (“IRC”) and Indian Oil and Gas Canada (“IOGC”). She is also a registered Trapline holder and Treaty 8. In this episode we discuss indigenous relations and sustainable development.

STUDIO 01
STUDIO 01: Snotty Nose Rez Kids Interview

STUDIO 01

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 22:56


On the fifth episode of the video call interview series, Host Jibril Osman sits down with the Snotty Nose Rez Kids, a Haisla Hip-Hop duo from Kitimat, B.C., composed of rappers Yung Treybez and Young D. After forming in 2016, Snotty Nose Rez Kids released two albums in 2017, their self-titled debut and "The Average Savage." Their accolades would later include Best Hip-Hop Artist at the Western Canadian Music Awards, "Short List" at Polaris Music Prize 2018, and a 2019 Juno Nomination for "Best Indigenous Music Album." They would wrap up 2019 with the album "Trapline" that would be named on Exclaim's "One of The Best 50 Albums of The 2010s" list and make a return to the Polaris Music Prize "Short List." Recently, they released a new EP, "Born Deadly."

Panoramic Outdoors
Episode 67- Trapline Talk with Dan Malo

Panoramic Outdoors

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 109:42


Dan Malo is an owner of Rat River Outdoors. Dan is also fairly new to trapping but shares his tip's tricks and lessons learned.   Trapping Course & Guide http://www.manitobatrappers.com/education.html *Instructor Bob Windsor International Fur Dressers http://www.internationalfur.ca/ Trapping Inc https://www.trappinginc.com/ Coon Creek Outdoors https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCporYDck6ZOfqtqQX7SLs5g

Trapping Today
Cold Weather Gear for the Trapline, Part 2 – Podcast Episode 146

Trapping Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 62:13


This episode continues our discussion on cold weather gear for the trapline, and what I recommend based on my experience. Enjoy! Support our SponsorsKaatz Bros. LuresOnXMaps Mentioned in this episode:Carhartt Arctic BibsChoko Extreme Snow BibsBig Bill lightweight wool pantsFleece Pants (couldn't find the ones i have, but these should work)Cold Pruf base layerWoolX Base LayerRefrigiwear BibsLL Bean base layer shirt (not the ones I got but close)Duofold base layerPolarmax base layerSitka and Bean hoodie - can't find any online, don't know what they're calledFleece pulloverBean Down Jacket (I got this one with a hood)Carhartt Hat Caiman Heatrac GlovesCaiman Heatrac MittsMad Bomber HatSmith GogglesHand warmersDr. Arthritis Finger GlovesECW military mitts (i got the small!) Kaatz Bros. Deal of the Week!Use code 'DVD' for 5X the bonus points on any purchase of Kaatz Bros DVD's! Offer expires Sept. 11, 2020.

Trapping Today
Cold Weather Gear for the Trapline, Part 2 – Podcast Episode 146

Trapping Today

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2020 62:13


This episode continues our discussion on cold weather gear for the trapline, and what I recommend based on my experience. Enjoy! Support our SponsorsKaatz Bros. LuresOnXMaps Mentioned in this episode:Carhartt Arctic BibsChoko Extreme Snow BibsBig Bill lightweight wool pantsFleece Pants (couldn’t find the ones i have, but these should work)Cold Pruf base layerWoolX Base LayerRefrigiwear […] The post Cold Weather Gear for the Trapline, Part 2 – Podcast Episode 146 appeared first on Trapping Today.

Trapping Today
Cold Weather Gear for the Trapline, Part 1: Podcast Episode 145

Trapping Today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 46:52


It's starting to get a bit cold here, so let's talk winter clothing for the trapline! I had the chance to learn and test out a lot of gear on my Alaska trapping trip. In this episode I go over my thoughts and opinions, and what I've learned and come to prefer for trapline clothing. Support our SponsorsKaatz Bros. LuresOnXMaps (use code 'TRAP' for 20% off!)Walter Arnold, Maine Trapper bookKaatz Bros. Deal of the Week!Use code 'RAT' for 3X the points on Sleepy Creek #1 muskrat stretchers. Offer valid until September 4, 2020. Mentioned in this EpisodeTrapping Today Mustelid TeeFox River socksColumbia wool socksCarhartt arctic heavyweight wool sockscheap cozy slippersbunny bootsSchnee's Extreme bootCabela's Predator Extreme boot

Trapping Today
Cold Weather Gear for the Trapline, Part 1: Podcast Episode 145

Trapping Today

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 46:52


It’s starting to get a bit cold here, so let’s talk winter clothing for the trapline! I had the chance to learn and test out a lot of gear on my Alaska trapping trip. In this episode I go over my thoughts and opinions, and what I’ve learned and come to prefer for trapline clothing. […] The post Cold Weather Gear for the Trapline, Part 1: Podcast Episode 145 appeared first on Trapping Today.

Trapping Today
From the Alaska Trapline: Part 1 – Podcast Episode 120

Trapping Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 70:57


In this episode I start with an update on Trapping Today and the fur market, with an emphasis on the upcoming FHA auction. Then, we get into the first of three sit-downs Jim and I did at the trapline cabin in interior Alaska during my stay there. Most of the talk is around my first impressions of Alaska and trapping there after a couple days on the line. Enjoy! Support our sponsors:Kaatz Bros. LuresFur Harvesters Auction, Inc.OnXMaps (use promo code 'trap' for 20% off your first purchase!!)

Trapping Today
From the Alaska Trapline: Part 1 – Podcast Episode 120

Trapping Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2020 70:57


In this episode I start with an update on Trapping Today and the fur market, with an emphasis on the upcoming FHA auction. Then, we get into the first of three sit-downs Jim and I did at the trapline cabin in interior Alaska during my stay there. Most of the talk is around my first […] The post From the Alaska Trapline: Part 1 – Podcast Episode 120 appeared first on Trapping Today.

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Roaming Alaska
40 Below Adventures on the Trapline

Roaming Alaska

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 21:12


In our second episode we discuss getting our trapline out in the midst of our cold snap. Rachelle shares a little adventure she had, the bruises she received as proof and we talk about what's coming up next for us as we begin looking to the end of winter. Over the past month we've been working to get our website, www.roamingalaska.com, up and running so our content on the blog and our podcasts have started out slow. Now that this is behind us we are focusing on getting information out and we are planning to post blogs and podcasts every other week so please be sure to check out and subscribe to our posts with pictures and video on www.roamingalaska.com and subscribe to our podcasts in your favorite podcast app or listen directly from our website.Thank you for listening.-David and Rachelle

Coyote Trapping School Podcast
68 – Texas Trapline Summary

Coyote Trapping School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 53:21


In this episode I discuss my recent trapping trip to west Texas.  Man what an awesome experience just to get to travel to a different place and try your hand at catching critters in a new landscape, as well as the possibility of catching new critters you’ve never trapped!   I’d hoped to trap a mountain lion, unfortunately despite a good bit of sign, we never connected on one.  O well, there’s always next year right.  Regardless, I learned a bunch, had a great time, and experienced some awesome country.  One thing I’ve discovered, if you stick with it, you never know where trapping might take you! To learn more about trapping visit www.coyotetrappingschool.com Be sure to support our sponsors Kaatz Bros Lures – www.kaatzbros.com Use the code pope5 at checkout for $5 off your order of $20 or more!

Coyote Trapping School Podcast
67 – Trapline Location and Strategy

Coyote Trapping School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 31:50


In this episode I give some of my thoughts on trap location, things to look for and key in on, specifically for coyotes and foxes.  Intersections are a major area of interest.  Also large landscape features like rivers, powerlines, interstates, these can all help direct animals and affect their travel patterns.  I also discuss some of my thoughts on strategy and how you may be able to increase your catch by ensuring you are targeting different family groups and looking for key dispersal routes.  I recorded this on the road so hopefully there isn’t too much background noise. As always, to learn more about coyote trapping be sure to visit https://www.coyotetrappingschool.com

Trap House Podcast
#15 Ed Schneider of Kansas Trapline Products

Trap House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 68:41


Talking trapping with our buddy Ed Schneider of Kansas Trapline Products at the NTA.   Sponsors: www.hoosiertrappersupply.com www.kansastraplineproducts.com www.j3o.com www.toplotstretcherco.com www.sierraferrellmusic.com  

Trapping Inc's Scuttlebutt podcast
Wood Day on the Trapline

Trapping Inc's Scuttlebutt podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 44:22


Rich and Sandi are joined out at the cabin by a special guest from South Africa for wood weekend and the also chat about the new beaver blanket.

Coyote Trapping School Podcast
Kids on the Trapline

Coyote Trapping School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 26:51


With a young, and growing!!!, family it is important to me to get my son involved in the outdoors and trapping, in hopes that he will stick with it and appreciate the lifestyle that comes with it.  In today's world kids, and people in general, are more and more detached from the land and the realities of life.  Trapping is a great way to engage kids in an outdoor activity and keep them interested.  

Relic of the Past
Chapter 104 - Running the Trapline

Relic of the Past

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019 54:12


Things are not well in the mountains as the Dragonborn struggle to find enough pelts to purchase the grain they will need to not starve over the winter.  When they find their traps disturbed, they find they have bigger problems at hand...   Let us know what you think!  Rate us wherever you get your podcasts, email us at RelicofthePastPodcast@gmail.com, follow us @RelicofthePast on Twitter and @RelicofthePastPodcast on Facebook.  Articles and artwork are available at http://poolemedia.podbean.com/

Kreative Kontrol
Ep. #474: Snotty Nose Rez Kids

Kreative Kontrol

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 57:47


Snotty Nose Rez Kids and DJ Kookum discuss their origins, hip-hop, indigenous culture and the matriarchy, their new album Trapline, and more! Supported by CFRU 93.3 FM, Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts.

Coyote Trapping School Podcast
Trapline Safety - Episode 38 - Coyote Trapping School Podcast

Coyote Trapping School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2019 39:02


The trapline can take us to some remote places, often alone, in harsh conditions.  Many of us run farm country traplines where we are rarely out of sight of a house and never lose cell service.  Either way there are multiple hazards that can arise and being prepared can help to ensure you do not get stuck in a bad position and ensure you come home safely, all in one piece.  

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Trapping Inc's Scuttlebutt podcast
Spring has Sprung on the Trapline

Trapping Inc's Scuttlebutt podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 31:59


Rich and Sandi are out on the trapline talking about otter and beaver trapping, the weather and the new TV channel options in Canada.

Coyote Trapping School Podcast
Trapline Ramblings - Ep 27 - Coyote Trapping School Podcast

Coyote Trapping School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 55:06


In this episode I discuss several topics and answer several questions that I have been getting lately.  No real structure to this one, just me talking trapping and giving you some of my thoughts.  I hope everyone's season is going well.

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Coyote Trapping School Podcast
Filming on the Trapline - Episode 19 - Coyote Trapping School Podcast

Coyote Trapping School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2018 43:43


When I first started getting interested in filming and posting videos I searched all over to try and find some guidance.  I've picked up a few things here and there and this video is to give you and idea, if you're interested in filming your trapline adventures what you may want to look at in ways of video gear.  

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Coyote Trapping School Podcast
Ohio Trapline - Episode 16 - Coyote Trapping School Podcast

Coyote Trapping School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 31:39


In this episode I recap my recent trapping trip to Ohio.  I love getting the opportunity to trap new places with new people.  There is always something to learn running with another trapper and I encourage everyone if you get the opportunity to run the line with someone else, even just for a day.  You will definitely take something away and become a better trapper for it.  

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Trapping Today
Trapping Today Podcast #51: Back on the Trapline!

Trapping Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2018 54:18


I’m back on the trapline resetting marten and fisher traps after a long illness.  Feeling like a new man and super excited to be back trapping again!  I recorded this episode on the drive back out of the woods after setting traps all day.  Enjoy! The post Trapping Today Podcast #51: Back on the Trapline! appeared first on Trapping Today.

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Trapping Today
Trapping Today Podcast #51: Back on the Trapline!

Trapping Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2018 54:18


I'm back on the trapline resetting marten and fisher traps after a long illness.  Feeling like a new man and super excited to be back trapping again!  I recorded this episode on the drive back out of the woods after setting traps all day.  Enjoy!

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Coyote Trapping School Podcast
Trapline Innovation - Episode 15 - Coyote Trapping School Podcast

Coyote Trapping School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 14:58


As trappers I feel it is important to always be learning and keep an open mind.  I like to find at least 1 new thing each season to try to keep improving myself as a trapper, whether it is trying a new technique or a new piece of equipment.  My motto is always be learning! 

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Trapping Inc's Scuttlebutt podcast
On Location from the trapline Scuttlebutt 3

Trapping Inc's Scuttlebutt podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 42:44


Rich and Sandi are out at their remote trapline cabin putting up their fire wood for the coming winter. Topics include making time, body grip trap treatment and a new secret contest. 

Trapping Today
Trapping Today Podcast Episode 20: Lynx Exclusion Devices on the Maine Marten/Fisher Trapline

Trapping Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 36:24


In this episode, I express my jealousy for you Alaska trappers, and talk about experiences we Maine trappers have had using the newly-required lynx exclusion devices on our marten and fisher traplines.  I go over Bob Noonan’s article in Trapper’s Post on the devices, as well as my own experiences and the recent article I […] The post Trapping Today Podcast Episode 20: Lynx Exclusion Devices on the Maine Marten/Fisher Trapline appeared first on Trapping Today.

Trapping Today
Trapping Today Podcast Episode 20: Lynx Exclusion Devices on the Maine Marten/Fisher Trapline

Trapping Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 36:24


In this episode, I express my jealousy for you Alaska trappers, and talk about experiences we Maine trappers have had using the newly-required lynx exclusion devices on our marten and fisher traplines.  I go over Bob Noonan's article in Trapper's Post on the devices, as well as my own experiences and the recent article I published here on Trapping Today.  Enjoy!

Lone Star Outdoor Show
Wolf Hunting/Trapline Episode – Bucketlist Adventure in British Columbia

Lone Star Outdoor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 70:29


On this week's show we discuss a bucket list trip that was 2 years in the making. There were plenty of highs and lows on my quest to harvest a wolf. We also caught other species such as lynx, wolverine, martens and much more. We dive deep into the time honored tradition of trapping with [...]

Lone Star Outdoor Show
Wolf Hunting/Trapline Episode – Bucketlist Adventure in British Columbia

Lone Star Outdoor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 70:29


On this week's show we discuss a bucket list trip that was 2 years in the making. There were plenty of highs and lows on my quest to harvest a wolf. We also caught other species such as lynx, wolverine, martens and much more. We dive deep into the time honored tradition of trapping with [...]

Teachings In The Air
S1 Ep4 - Addictions & Wellness with Paul Andrew

Teachings In The Air

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2017 69:46


Addictions & Wellness with Paul Andrew "Happiness is a very strong medicine." This week on the show, we share a conversation we recorded back in early August with Paul Andrew from Tulíta, in the Sahtú Region of Denendeh. We talk about addictions, community challenges such as pain, loss, grief and depression, and healing rooted in the teachings of Elders and Ancestors. We discuss the connections between addictions and grief, and discover uplifting similarities in our cultural teachings around health and wellness. Paul shares what he says would be comparative to the Ten Commandments from his culture, the Three Commandments his Elders have left him to share. Gerry tells a story in which he was told the answer to a question about why our communities are struggling with addictions today. The Elders, speaking through an interpreter, said to Gerry, “Tell him we know why we’re like this.” We talk about living in solutions, and processing loss. We are very excited to share this conversation and these teachings with you. Due to some initial technical difficulties with our software tools, we needed to get creative and so we recorded this conversation from inside Gerry’s vehicle parked outside of his home, with his phone plugged into the hands-free! We did our best with the audio, but you may notice this a little in the recording. Paul Andrew was born along the Twitya River in the Mackenzie Mountains across from Tulít’a, NT. He was raised in the Sahtú Region of Treaty 11 Territory, growing up on the land in the Mackenzie Mountains across from Tulít’a before spending seven years attending residential school as a young man. After many years in residential school, Paul is a student of Dene history, including but not limited to connection to the environment, Dene understandings of cosmology, pharmacology, ecology and Indigenous spirituality. Paul became Chief of Tulita at the age of 22, the year before the Berger Inquiry heard testimony from across the Mackenzie Valley with regards to a proposed pipeline construction project. Paul worked as a broadcaster for CBC for 30 years before retiring in 2012. While at CBC, Paul covered all the biggest Northern stories of the age. After hosting On the Trapline, Focus North and Northbeat, he launched the multi-language phone-in show Ehts'ula. He's also known as a singer-songwriter, performing in his regional dialect of the Slavey language. Paul also served as the Vice President of the Dene Nation. In 2012, Paul was appointed to chair the NWT Minister’s Forum on Addictions and Community Wellness, a committee which was created to facilitate a community-engaged action plan meant to advance healing and wellness across the Northwest Territories. The committee worked to make recommendations to the department of Health and Social Services based on feedback from hearings in communities across the NWT. In May of 2017, Paul was awarded the Order of the Northwest Territories. The Order of the Northwest Territories, established in 2013 by the Territorial Emblems and Honours Act, recognizes individuals who have served with the greatest distinction and excelled in any field of endeavour benefiting the people of the NWT or elsewhere. It is the highest honour awarded to NWT residents. These days, Paul composes and performs songs in his first language: Mountain Dene, part of the North Slavey language. He visits the Mackenzie Mountains regularly to never forget ehts’ula. https://vimeo.com/76167675

Lone Star Outdoor Show
Running A Trapline At the Stillwaters Ranch, The Coyote’s Resilient Nature, Warming Trends Affect on Bass During Winter Months and The Advantages of A Custom Vs Factory Rifle Stock

Lone Star Outdoor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 76:20


We start off by talking big bucks and coyote bounties with Clayton Leverett of the Stillwaters Ranch in Llano, TX. I had the pleasure of whitetail hunting out there last week but more importantly I was educated on running a snare line for predators. There are quite a few counties that still have coyote bounties [...]

Lone Star Outdoor Show
Running A Trapline At the Stillwaters Ranch, The Coyote’s Resilient Nature, Warming Trends Affect on Bass During Winter Months and The Advantages of A Custom Vs Factory Rifle Stock

Lone Star Outdoor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 76:20


We start off by talking big bucks and coyote bounties with Clayton Leverett of the Stillwaters Ranch in Llano, TX. I had the pleasure of whitetail hunting out there last week but more importantly I was educated on running a snare line for predators. There are quite a few counties that still have coyote bounties [...]

Alaska Authors and Themes
Poet Caroline Goodwin: Trapline

Alaska Authors and Themes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2014 50:25


Caroline Goodwin was born and raised in Anchorage. Her first poem was published in the Anchorage Daily News in 1971. She moved to California from Sitka in 1999 to attend Stanford University as a Wallace Stegner fellow in poetry. Currently, she serves as the first Poet Laureate of San Mateo County, CA and also teaches in the MFA Writing program at California College of the Arts in San Francisco. Her first collection of poetry featured here, Trapline, was published by JackLeg Press in 2013.