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Join hosts Joe Baya, Nick Williams, and Butch Thierry as they dive into the best hunting gifts and gear for 2025 in this special holiday episode of the podcast. Whether you're searching for the ultimate Christmas gifts for hunters or just want to upgrade your own outdoor gear, our experts review top-rated hunting equipment and share their favorite stocking stuffers. Discover insider tips on hunting clothing, base layers, smart outdoor tech, stabilized binoculars, premium scopes, and essential gear for every hunter. Highlights include reviews of Texas Hunter products, Chestnut Hill Outdoors food plot solutions, Leupold CDS systems, SIG Sauer Zulu stabilized binoculars, and more. Plus, get creative ideas for family gifts, unique camp accessories, and ways to document your best hunting memories. Tune in to learn how to find the perfect hunting gift for every outdoorsman and outdoorswoman on your list!Important Links:Great Days OutdoorsFirst South Farm CreditDixie Building Supply / Baker Metal WorksChestnut Hill OutdoorsTexas Hunter ProductsBlack Buffalo
Join host Joe Baya, co-host Butch Theory, and special guest Dr. Bronson Strickland of Wildlife Investments as they dive deep into the science of deer hunting, strategic buck harvest, and effective wildlife management. In this episode, the team discusses actionable strategies for balancing doe and buck populations, maximizing trophy buck potential, and implementing expert food plot and habitat improvement techniques. Learn proven game camera tips, culling methods, and age-based deer management practices that can take your deer hunting and land investment to the next level. Whether you’re a novice hunter or seasoned land manager, discover how to optimize your hunting property for long-term success.Important Links:Great Days OutdoorsFarm Credit of Northwest FloridaFirst South Farm CreditSouthern Seed and FeedDixie Building Supply / Baker Metal WorksBucks Island Marine157 OutfittersChestnut Hill OutdoorsTexas Hunter ProductsBarnett Crossbows
In this episode, Joe Baya & Butch Thierry welcome Ian Wallace from Chestnut Hill Outdoors to share expert advice on transforming your property into a wildlife haven. Focusing on food plot trees like the Dunstan chestnut, Ian explains how strategic land management boosts deer hunting success, enhances wildlife nutrition, and creates long-lasting habitat diversity. Learn about effective timber stand improvement, cost-effective ways to increase carrying capacity, and the benefits of integrating mass-producing trees for year-round attraction.Whether you're a seasoned hunter or new landowner, these practical tips for improving your hunting property are essential listening for anyone interested in wildlife habitat, deer attractants, and property investment for huntingImportant Links:First South Farm CreditDixie Building Supply / Baker Metal WorksBucks Island MarineChestnut Hill OutdoorsTexas Hunter ProductsBarnett Crossbows
Join host Joe Baya and expert guest Dr. James Crowell, aka “Dr. Deer,” as they dive deep into wildlife management, timber stand improvement (TSI), and maximizing land investment for deer and habitat optimization. This episode covers the essential differences between timber stand and wildlife stand improvement, optimal oak tree diversity (60/40 red to white), thinning practices for healthier hardwood stands, the value of prescribed fire, and strategies to boost deer habitat and forest productivity.Dr. Crowell shares actionable insights for landowners looking to improve soil health, manage timber for both wildlife and investment, and take advantage of government cost-share programs. Whether you’re a seasoned land investor, recreational property manager, or new landowner, these expert tips on forest, habitat, and deer herd management will help you leave your land better than you found it.Important Links:Great Days OutdoorsFarm Credit of Northwest FloridaFirst South Farm CreditSouthern Seed and FeedDixie Building Supply / Baker Metal WorksBucks Island Marine157 OutfittersChestnut Hill OutdoorsTexas Hunter ProductsBarnett Crossbows
Join host Joe Baya with co-hosts Butch Thierry and Nick Williams as they welcome Kent Grimm from Duck Hut to discuss innovative strategies for wood duck conservation and waterfowl habitat management. This episode dives deep into the benefits of installing wood duck boxes, the importance of predator guards, and practical tips for improving wetland and hunting land for wildlife. Kent shares his journey developing durable plastic wood duck boxes and explains how these artificial nesting sites can dramatically increase duck populations. Whether you're a landowner, hunter, or conservationist, learn how to enhance your property for waterfowl and support successful wildlife habitat improvement.Important Links:Great Days OutdoorsFarm Credit of Northwest FloridaFirst South Farm CreditSouthern Seed and FeedDixie Building Supply / Baker Metal WorksBucks Island Marine157 OutfittersChestnut Hill OutdoorsTexas Hunter ProductsBarnett Crossbows
In this episode of Huntin’ Land, host Joe Baya is joined by Butch and special guest Parker Godwin of Farm Credit of Northwest Florida to explore what it really takes to buy, finance, and manage your own hunting land. The conversation digs into the emotional and practical hurdles of land ownership, from overcoming the intimidation factor and saving for a down payment, to the sense of control and fulfillment that comes with managing your own property.Listeners will hear candid stories from Joe and Butch about their personal journeys—navigating the transition from hunting leases to private land, the importance of neighborhood and property selection, and the long-term rewards of investing in land for both recreation and family legacy. Parker provides expert insight into the financing side, breaking down the different types of land loans available, how to leverage equity for improvements or expansion, and the unique benefits of working with a lender who understands the needs of hunters and outdoorsmen.Key topics include:The psychological and financial challenges of buying land for the first timeThe value of control, investment, and building equity in your own propertyStrategies for starting small and “trading up” to larger tracts over timeFinancing options: fixed-rate loans, lines of credit, and the flexibility of note modificationLeveraging existing equity for improvements or additional purchasesThe importance of neighborhood, soil, and long-term planning in property selectionReal-world stories of land improvement, habitat management, and the joy of sharing hunting experiences with family and friendsWhether you’re dreaming of your first 10 acres or looking to expand your landholdings, this episode offers practical advice, inspiration, and trusted resources to help you take the next step toward land ownership. Plus, you’ll learn about Farm Credit’s patronage program and how working with the right lender can make your land dreams a reality.Important Links:Great Days OutdoorsFarm Credit of Northwest FloridaFirst South Farm CreditSouthern Seed and FeedDixie Building Supply / Baker Metal WorksBucks Island Marine157 OutfittersChestnut Hill OutdoorsTexas Hunter ProductsBarnett Crossbows
In this episode of Huntin’ Land, host Joe Baya is joined by Butch and Nick Williams to break down the art and science of early season deer hunting and buck patterning. The conversation dives deep into the practical steps for identifying and targeting mature bucks, from establishing and monitoring food plots to deploying trail cameras and analyzing weather patterns for consistent success. The hosts share their personal experiences on both private and public lands, offering real-world insights into stand placement, scent control—including the use of ozone generators—and the critical role of wind direction and access routes.Listeners will discover how to leverage modern technology like cellular trail cameras, mapping apps, and weather data to refine their hunting strategies, as well as the importance of minimizing pressure and adapting to changing conditions. The episode also features candid discussions about the challenges of hunting in the South, the realities of balancing time in the field with family and work, and how technology can help hunters be more selective and effective.Whether you’re a seasoned bowhunter or just gearing up for your first season, this episode delivers actionable tips, proven tactics, and trusted resources to help you make the most of your property and maximize your chances of early season success. Plus, you’ll hear about recommended partners and products for landowners, from food plot blends to land financing and essential gear.Important Links:Great Days OutdoorsFarm Credit of Northwest FloridaFirst South Farm CreditSouthern Seed and FeedDixie Building Supply / Baker Metal WorksBucks Island Marine157 OutfittersChestnut Hill OutdoorsTexas Hunter ProductsBarnett Crossbows
In this episode of Huntin’ Land, host Joe Baya is joined by Butch and special guest Captain CT Meyer for an action-packed adventure on the Ohio River, right on the Kentucky-Indiana line. The crew dives deep into the world of bowfishing, targeting invasive Asian carp and sharing firsthand experiences from a high-energy night on the water. Listeners will get an inside look at the challenges and excitement of controlling carp populations, the environmental impact on native fish like paddlefish, and the vital role bowfishermen play in maintaining river ecosystems.The conversation explores the accessibility of bowfishing for all skill levels, from complete beginners to seasoned outdoorsmen, and highlights the camaraderie and fun that make this sport unique. Captain CT Meyer shares his journey from humble beginnings to building a top-tier bowfishing operation, complete with a fully equipped lodge that offers comfort, convenience, and a true home base for guests. The episode also covers the practicalities of planning a trip, from equipment and travel logistics to the variety of experiences available—whether you’re after numbers, trophy fish, or just a memorable night with friends and family.Whether you’re a saltwater angler curious about freshwater action, a hunter looking for a new challenge, or someone seeking a unique group getaway, this episode delivers real-world insights, entertaining stories, and actionable tips for making the most of your time on the water. Plus, you’ll hear about recommended partners, products, and how to connect with Captain CT Meyer for your own bowfishing adventure.Important Links:Great Days OutdoorsFarm Credit of Northwest FloridaFirst South Farm CreditSouthern Seed and FeedDixie Building Supply / Baker Metal WorksBucks Island Marine157 OutfittersChestnut Hill OutdoorsTexas Hunter ProductsBarnett Crossbows
In this episode of Huntin’ Land, host Joe Baya is joined by Albert Truesdale to explore the ins and outs of managing clover food plots for better wildlife and deer hunting success. The conversation covers everything from the fundamentals of soil testing and pH balancing to the practical use of herbicides, mowing, and overseeding for establishing and maintaining productive clover stands—even on challenging soils. Albert shares his boots-on-the-ground experience, offering a step-by-step look at how to maximize nutrition for your herd, balance deer populations, and work collaboratively with neighbors to achieve long-term management goals.Listeners will learn why clover is a powerhouse forage for whitetails and turkeys, how to avoid common pitfalls in plot establishment, and the importance of integrating nutrition, age, and genetics into a holistic management plan. The episode also spotlights trusted partners and products for landowners, from rural financing solutions to essential land management equipment and guided hunting opportunities. Whether you’re a seasoned land manager or just getting started, this episode delivers actionable insights and connections to help you make the most of your property this season.Important Links:Great Days OutdoorsFarm Credit of Northwest FloridaFirst South Farm CreditSouthern Seed and FeedDixie Building Supply / Baker Metal WorksBucks Island Marine157 OutfittersChestnut Hill OutdoorsTexas Hunter ProductsBarnett Crossbows
In this episode of Huntin' Land, we interview expert whitetail hunter Travis Lee to tackle one of the most overlooked aspects of land management: hunting pressure. Travis, who has harvested over 30 Pope and Young bucks in the Deep South, shares his hard-won wisdom on how to minimize your impact and increase your chances of seeing mature deer during daylight. From entry and exit strategies to the nuances of doe management and the effective use of modern technology like Ozonics, this conversation breaks down how to hunt smarter, not harder. Whether you hunt a large club lease or a small private parcel, this episode is packed with practical advice to make your property hunt better.Along the way, the show spotlights trusted products and services for hunters and landowners. If you're looking to turn pressure into an advantage this season, you’ll find the expert strategies and essential connections you need right here.Important Links:Great Days OutdoorsFarm Credit of Northwest FloridaFirst South Farm CreditSouthern Seed and FeedDixie Building Supply / Baker Metal WorksBucks Island Marine157 OutfittersChestnut Hill OutdoorsTexas Hunter ProductsBarnett Crossbows
In this episode of Huntin’ Land, we interview Caleb Weaver with Southern Seed and Feed to focus on laying the groundwork for a productive hunting season through smart food plot planning. From the importance of soil sampling and weed control to choosing the right seed blends for your land’s specific conditions, this conversation breaks down the core steps every land manager should take ahead of fall. Whether you're improving an old plot or starting from scratch, the episode offers timely insights to help you create a more attractive, huntable habitat.Along the way, the show spotlights trusted products and services for hunters and landowners, including rural financial solutions, essential land management gear, and outfitters offering guided hunts for a range of species. If you’re looking to maximize your property’s potential this season, you’ll find both the know-how and connections you need right here.Important Links: Great Days OutdoorsFarm Credit of Northwest FloridaFirst South Farm CreditSouthern Seed and FeedDixie Building Supply / Baker Metal WorksBucks Island Marine157 OutfittersChestnut Hill OutdoorsTexas Hunter ProductsBarnett Crossbows
On this episode of Huntin’ Land, Dr. Will Griffin, Ph.D. in animal science and lead designer for Big & J, joins us to break down the science behind mineral supplementation for whitetail deer. We discuss when it's effective, how it supports herd health and antler development, and why not all products are created equal.Dr. Griffin explains what hunters should look for on product labels, how to properly place mineral sites, and clears up the common confusion between salt and mineral licks. We also tackle concerns around disease transmission and offer practical tips for landowners looking to improve their habitat strategy.
In this episode of Huntin’ Land, Dr. Bronson Strickland from Mississippi State University’s Deer Lab joins the show to talk all things habitat management and deer movement. The discussion focuses on how landowners—especially in the South—can strategically manipulate food, cover, and pressure to attract and hold deer more effectively.Key topics include minimizing human disturbance, leveraging terrain features like clearcuts and hardwood stands, and optimizing food plots to create consistent movement patterns. Whether you're managing a large tract or just getting started with property improvements, this episode offers science-backed strategies for improving your land’s hunting potential.
In this episode of the Huntin' Land Podcast, Eric Miller of Federal Ammunition joins the show to break down the innovative new 7mm Back Country cartridge. The conversation explores the cartridge’s cutting-edge peak alloy case technology, which allows for higher pressures and increased velocities—even from shorter barrels—delivering magnum-level performance in a standard long action. Eric and the hosts discuss its advantages for suppressed shooting, reduced recoil, and versatility across a range of game species. They also address important considerations like barrel life, reloadability, and real-world hunting applications.
In this episode of the Huntin' Land Podcast, Clint Flowers joins the show to unpack the tax advantages and income-generating potential of owning land—especially timberland and agricultural property. The discussion covers often-overlooked deductions like mileage, equipment, and improvements, as well as more advanced strategies including conservation easements, 1031 exchanges, and bonus depreciation. Clint and the hosts also explore revenue opportunities through carbon credits and government cost-share programs aimed at habitat management. Whether you're a seasoned landowner or just getting started, this episode highlights the value of working with knowledgeable tax professionals and understanding the tools available to maximize both stewardship and returns.
In this episode of the Huntin' Land Podcast, Seth Swerczek of Hornady Ammunition dives into the ethics and effectiveness of hunting with subsonic ammunition. Seth breaks down the key differences between subsonic and standard rounds, highlighting how bullet design plays a crucial role in ensuring proper expansion at lower velocities. The conversation covers practical tips on shot placement, range limitations, and choosing the right firearms—including AR-15s and bolt actions—for subsonic hunting. They also discuss the advantages of using suppressors, including reduced noise and recoil, and why subsonic ammo can be a great option for new or young hunters.
In this episode of the Huntin' Land Podcast, Joe sits down with Bill Thompson of Spartan Forge to discuss how LiDAR technology is revolutionizing hunting. Bill explains how LiDAR maps help hunters scout deer, hogs, and ducks, especially in challenging low-relief areas like river bottoms and swamps. The conversation covers how hunters can use Spartan Forge’s LiDAR data to identify key terrain features, avoid common mistakes, and make better scouting decisions. Bill also shares what sets Spartan Forge apart from other mapping platforms and gives a preview of upcoming features for hunters.
On this episode of the Huntin' Land Podcast, Joe sits down with two-time Grand National Gobbling Division Champion, Joe Slaton, to dive into the art of turkey hunting using the gobble call. Joe Slaton discusses the best tactics for using the gobble call to lure in gobblers, including tips for dealing with hens and hung-up birds. He shares his expertise on differentiating between dominant and subdominant birds, offering advice on when and how to use the gobble call effectively.The conversation also touches on the nuances of gobbling and the challenges of calling in different turkey behaviors.
On this episode of the Hunting Land Podcast, Joe sits down with Chris French from Pulsar to explore the world of thermal optics for hunting. Chris explains the key differences between thermal and traditional night vision, breaking down specs like sensor size, base magnification, and NEDD. They discuss how these features impact hunting in various terrains and how your hunting frequency plays a role in choosing the right sensor.The conversation also covers other important aspects, such as objective lens size, recording capabilities, and smartphone app integration. Chris shares insights on Pulsar’s 5-year warranty, tips for zeroing thermal scopes, and how thermal scopes can be used for both day and night hunting, including the Thermion Duo.
On this episode of the Huntin' Land Podcast, Joe sits down with Dave Owens of the Pinhoti Project. The Pinhoti Project is all about capturing raw, unfiltered turkey hunting experiences, showcasing the true essence of woodsmanship and the skill it takes to pursue wild turkeys. Joe shares his admiration for Dave’s content, especially how it highlights different terrains and the tactics needed to get close to gobblers.This episode dives into one of the toughest challenges in turkey hunting: windy conditions. Joe opens up about his struggles, admitting that windy days shake his confidence and often lead him to avoid hunting altogether. With years of experience and countless remote hunting trips under his belt, Dave offers valuable insights on how to successfully hunt eastern wild turkeys when the wind is working against you.























