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On this week's episode Mark has a conversation with Torey Vayer and Lincoln Larson. These two are researchers with the North Carolina State University's College of Natural Resources. In contrast with many of the guest on this podcast, Torey and Lincoln are not hunters. However, I think this makes what they have to say even more important. They recently released their research involving thousands of students across the country. Their research, in a nutshell, involved two main questions: Do you hunt? If not, do you have an interest in hunting? College campuses are traditionally a very diverse place. Since this is the case, Torey and Lincoln were able to get a very unique and diverse sample for their research. During their research they came across a lot of interesting data. This research can provide vital insight into the future of hunter recruitment. Are we putting hunter recruitment dollars in the wrong place? You will have to listen in to this episode of the Modern Carnivore Podcast to discover what they found!
New Grouse Hunters Share Experience - Modern Carnivore Podcast - (EP:050)
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Published 04/12/24
Darkhouse Spearing with Author Jay Leitch - Modern Carnivore Podcast - (EP:049)
In this episode of the Modern Carnivore Podcast Mark visits Jay Leitch at his home in northwest Minnesota. Jay is the author of the only book written on darkhouse spearing through the ice. It's title "Darkhouse...
Published 11/22/23