Episodes
In this episode of the Wing and Tail Boys, welcome Daniel to discuss their recent hunting experiences, focusing on Dan's first deer hunt. The conversation covers Dan's journey into hunting, the challenges of hunting in New York, the emotional aspects of hunting, and the preparation involved in the hunt.
The episode highlights the importance of family in hunting, the different hunting techniques, and the reflections on the experience of harvesting a first deer. In this engaging conversation,...
Published 11/22/24
In this episode of the No Lowballers Podcast, hosts Logan Metesh and Allen Forkner are joined by Seth Swerczek from Hornady to celebrate the company’s 75th anniversary. They discuss Hornady’s rich history, groundbreaking innovations like the 17 HMR and LeverEvolution ammunition, and the company’s commitment to the shooting community. From post-World War II origins to modern innovations and a vision for the future, this episode dives deep into what makes Hornady a standout in the firearms and...
Published 11/22/24
When hunters talk, some conversations are deep, intriguing, and meaningful. Heath and George have many off-the-record discussions about everything from dog habits to training techniques and nutrition. Those conversations are too good not to share. Do you have a parachute in case things go bad? Join us every Wednesday for these types of conversations.
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Published 11/22/24
In this week's episode, I have my lovely bride Danielle on the show. Danielle and I discussed the 3 deer that she harvested this past week at our hunting lease in Virginia. We also talked about a buck that I killed this week! We touched on her introduction into the hunting world, and some of the experiences she's had and lessons learned along the way. We discussed how she's adapted from her past seasons and used that knowledge moving forward to become more successful. We touch on things like...
Published 11/21/24
Dan and Austin have been hunting together for the last couple years. When the deer activity slowed down on their individual chunks of private ground they decided to call an audible and shift their focus to a piece of public land that Dan and his family have been trail riding and camping on. After seeing several rub and scrape lines Dan decided to take his son Canyon out during the youth season and was able to call in 3 bucks in the first 30 minutes. This led to him putting more thought into...
Published 11/21/24
In today's episode, Jacob details how he broke down a piece of out of state public land, and in relatively short order, tagged a mature 11 pointer. As he outlines his hunt, he goes back to last fall when he felt he needed to add another state to his whitetail season. During the summer, Jacob spend time examining maps of public and private, and tried to identify a drainage system that would have several ridges dumping into it, as well as limited access points. He wanted to avoid any pre-season...
Published 11/21/24
In this episode of the Pennsylvania Woodsman, Mitch is joined by Brian Melvin. During the Segment A 2024 New Jersey Bear Season, Brian killed a 770 lb field dressed bear. It's estimated live weight is around 900 pounds! He recounts the story of this record-breaking bear hunt, the challenges faced during retrieval, and the unique characteristics of the bear he hunted. Brian discusses the history of his pursuit of this particular bear, the pressures and patterns in bear hunting, and the...
Published 11/21/24
In Episode 252 of the Antler Up Podcast, host Jeremy Dinsmore catches up with his good friend and hunting partner, AJ Ritterbeck, to share their experiences and lessons from recent hunts. AJ, an experienced hunter from Ohio, gives listeners a glimpse into his journey, from growing up in Ohio to pursuing success with a traditional bow across Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Ohio. He shares valuable insights into the importance of timing the rut in Ohio, a strategy he’s honed over years of...
Published 11/21/24
On this episode of The Wisconsin Sportsman Podcast, Pierce sits down with Josh for their annual mid-November recap, the guys break down their rut hunting experiences thus far, what they've been seeing, lessons they've learned, stories of close encounters, where their heads are at, and what their plans are for the rest of the rut. Topics covered include what to do after the magical November 7th mark is hit, whether or not mid-November hunting is actually better than the first week of the...
Published 11/19/24
In this episode of 'Maximize Your Hunt', host Jon Teater shares insights on improving hunting properties through effective land management and habitat improvement strategies. He discusses personal hunting experiences, the importance of soil health, and how to design backyards to attract deer. The conversation delves into regenerative agriculture, creating hospitable environments for plants, and the significance of ecological systems in enhancing wildlife habitats. Teater emphasizes the need...
Published 11/19/24
In this episode, Brian Krebs and Whitney Trammell discuss the different approaches to hunting and the importance of starting with more approachable hunts. They emphasize the value of learning foundational skills and building experience gradually. They also touch on the misconception that hunting success is guaranteed and the impact it can have on new hunters. The conversation highlights the importance of patience, being adaptable, and understanding that hunting is not always about harvesting...
Published 11/19/24
This week on the Missouri Woods & Water Podcast we get the chance to talk with Matt Winstead, Micah's brother, and his two sons Brennon (12) & Ryker (10) about an awesome story of a buck that one of the boys killed during Missouri's youth season. Without telling the whole story, both of these young men had a crack at this awesome buck in back to back seasons, which makes it that much more memorable for them and their dad. The boys did great on their first podcast and congratulations...
Published 11/19/24
On this episode, a conversation is had between Courtney Williamson, the host of the "We Do This Too Outdoors" podcast, and his guest, Justin Campbell. The discussion covers a wide range of topics related to the outdoor industry, particularly the experiences and challenges faced by African Americans in this space.
The episode highlights the importance of representation and authenticity in the outdoor community. Both Courtney and Justin emphasize the need for more people of color to be visible...
Published 11/18/24
On this episode of Michigan Wild, host Nate Rozeveld welcomes Jake Bollinger, a passionate hunter and habitat manager. They discuss the excitement surrounding the upcoming gun season, family traditions related to hunting, and the importance of processing deer personally. The conversation shifts to hunting access, land management strategies, and the significance of creating wildlife-friendly habitats. They also explore deer movement patterns, the use of technology in habitat management, and...
Published 11/18/24
This week on the Oklahoma Outdoors Podcast, John is breaking down his controlled deer hunt at the McAlester Army Ammunition Plant. As soon as John found out he had been selected for the hunt back in June, he immediately began doing his homework and trying to learn as much as he could about the hunt and how it worked. What he found, is that there was not a ton of information out there on what to expect on this particular hunt. As he picked up bits and pieces from other hunters over the months...
Published 11/18/24
In this episode of the Range Podcast, host Ricky Brule discusses an upcoming film project with talented creatives Paul Vincent and Damon Wolfe. They delve into the excitement of the project, the roles each member will play, and the importance of collaboration and partnerships with various brands.
The conversation highlights the creative process behind hunting films, the gear being used, and the personal connections that make the experience meaningful. The episode concludes with a look ahead...
Published 11/18/24
Is Car chasing in their genetics? Heath runs through the scent imprinting process he’s been posting on social media. He recaps the dos and don’ts of steps 1 through 4. If you want to keep your young dogs busy and challenge them, you better grab a pad and pencil this is a hot one.
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Published 11/15/24
In this week's episode I chat with my buddy and frequent flyer on the show Mike Rebert out of Pennsylvania. Mike and I talk about my recent trip to upstate New York farm country. I ended up tagging out with a buck and doe with the bow. It was an extremely fun week hunting a completely different type of terrain than what I'm used to. We talk about how to the timber type, the terrain type, and deer behavior differ in the area I was hunting versus what I'm accustomed to in southeast Virginia. We...
Published 11/15/24
In this episode of No Lowballers, Logan Metesh of High Caliber History and Allen Forkner of GunBroker sit down with Steven Gilcreast and Phil Strader from the SIG Sauer Academy, exploring its history, growth, and vision for the future of firearm training.
From employee engagement at its exclusive ranges to exciting partnerships in the MMA and defense communities, our guests discuss what sets the SIG Sauer Academy apart. We also dive into some bold ideas, like combining motocross with...
Published 11/15/24
On this week’s installment of the “Wing and Tail Boys Podcast,” Angeo and Chris share some recent successes and failures as the midpoint of the season approaches. Angelo starts off the conversation sharing the story of his most recent harvest. He continues to share a recent series of unfortunate events that could have left him way more injured than he was. In that, the hosts touch on climbing safety and the different types of safety ropes you can use while climbing.
As the conversation...
Published 11/15/24
On this episode of Huntavore, Nick calls up good buddy from Iowa, Kent Boucher. Kent recently connected with a giant deer during the short window of a muzzleloader season in Iowa. Like any good story, it takes twists and turns, and boy does this tale does many. Nick and Kent also catch up on many different things along the way, encouraging each other and hopefully you to keep hunting, and keep perspective when your own season’s story isn’t picturesque. A very, let’s keep hunting episode of...
Published 11/14/24
Weston, Caleb and Jared made the 15 hour drive from central Florida to join Dan on his hunting properties to experience what midwestern whitetail hunting is all about. After several close encounters and first time experiences for each of the guys, the four of them discuss the differences in hunting Missouri vs. Florida. Between stories of glassing sessions, all day sits and even naps in the field this episode is one for the books. The three out of staters came in pursuit of a 120+ inch buck...
Published 11/14/24
On this episode of the Migration Waterfowl Podcast, your host Brian Halbleib talks with Justin Reif from Ohio. Justin is the property owner and manager at the Riverbend Hunt Club, a family owned and operated waterfowl hunting property that was started by his grandfather. They discuss the anticipation of the upcoming duck season, the impact of weather on hunting, and the importance of wetland management. Justin shares his experiences growing up in a hunting family, his military background, and...
Published 11/14/24
In this episode, Dan Johnson and Jason Thibodeau discuss their experiences during the rut season, focusing on Jason's recent hunting trip to Nebraska. They share insights on deer sightings, challenges faced due to weather and hunting conditions, and the impact of local wildlife management. The conversation also touches on family hunting experiences and the emotional highs and lows of the hunting season. In this engaging conversation, Jason Thibodeau and Dan Johnson discuss their experiences...
Published 11/13/24