In this episode, we’re joined by Zach Evans, Forest Conservation Director for the Eastern Great Lakes Region at the Ruffed Grouse Society. Zach breaks down the important work RGS is doing across the region and clears up the differences between RGS and AWS (American Woodcock Society). We dive into what makes a strong grouse habitat, how RGS approaches habitat improvement, and the role of policy in shaping forest management. Whether you’re a passionate upland hunter, a conservationist, or just curious about how healthy forests support wildlife, this episode offers a detailed look into the future of grouse and woodcock habitat in the Great Lakes.
In this episode, we sit down with Matt Tagget, owner of REK Broadheads, to dive into the journey of building a broadhead company from the ground up. Matt shares how his father’s background in machining and design paired with his own expertise in marketing and sales created the perfect recipe for launching innovative hunting products. We cover the process of designing and producing broadheads, navigating a competitive market, and some of the incredible stories Matt has heard from customers in the field. Plus, we unveil REK’s newest broadhead releases and break down what makes them stand out from the rest.
In this powerful episode, we sit down with Andrew Comtois, founder of Outdoor Driven—a veteran-run and staffed organization with a clear mission: getting veterans into the outdoors for healing, connection, and purpose. Andrew shares his remarkable journey from serving as a Marine sniper through seven deployments to facing the silent battles of PTSD and depression after returning home. He opens up about the darkest chapters of his transition to civilian life—and how a renewed connection to the outdoors became his path to recovery. We dive into the origin story of Outdoor Driven, the community it’s built, and the impact it’s already having on fellow veterans across the country. This is a raw, honest, and ultimately inspiring conversation about service, struggle, and the healing power of nature. If you’re a veteran, love the outdoors, or just believe in the power of purpose-driven missions, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.
In this episode, we sit down with the Motor City Madman himself — Ted Nugent — for a passionate conversation about all things outdoors. Ted shares personal stories about his legendary friendship with Fred Bear, offering rare insight into the man who helped shape modern bowhunting. We dive into Ted’s advice for anyone looking to get started in archery and the values that come with it. And of course, we celebrate Michigan — a state Ted calls the "epicenter of conservation" — discussing why its woods, waters, and wildlife make it one of the greatest places on Earth to hunt and fish. This is an episode full of energy, intensity, and love for the wild.
In this milestone 20th episode, we’re joined by none other than Kevin VanDam—the most decorated professional bass angler of all time and a proud Michigan native. KVD sits down with us to talk about more than just competitive fishing; we dive into his roots in the state, his favorite local waters, and why protecting Michigan’s natural resources is so important to him. We discuss the changing landscape of freshwater fisheries, threats like aquatic invasive species, and what anglers can do to help conserve the lakes and rivers they love. Kevin shares insights from decades on the water and offers practical advice for the next generation of sportsmen and women who want to make a difference. Whether you're a die-hard bass angler or just love Michigan’s great outdoors, this episode is packed with stories, tips, and conservation wisdom from one of the greatest in the game.
In this episode, we sit down with Felicia Marie—hunter, conservationist, and founder of Women of the Wild. Felicia shares her personal journey into the outdoors, how her passion for hunting evolved, and what inspired her to create a space specifically for women who love the wild. We dive into the rapid growth of Women of the Wild, why it's striking such a powerful chord with female hunters across the country, and the importance of having a supportive, like-minded community in a traditionally male-dominated space. Felicia also brings us along on some of her unforgettable hunting experiences, including stories from the African plains. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or just getting started, this episode offers inspiration, insight, and a strong reminder that there's room for everyone in the outdoors.
In Episode 18 of the Michigan Out-of-Doors Podcast, we sit down with Brandon Malson, owner and founder of Network Outdoors. Brandon shares the story of his upbringing and the early experiences that sparked his lifelong passion for hunting and fishing. We dive into his background in business, how that shaped his entrepreneurial journey, and what ultimately led him to launch Network Outdoors. Throughout the episode, Brandon explains the mission behind Network Outdoors — a community-driven organization that connects outdoor enthusiasts through events, education, and shared experiences in the field and on the water. From networking opportunities to outdoor adventures, Brandon breaks down how Network Outdoors is creating a space where personal and professional relationships thrive through a shared love of the outdoors. Whether you're an avid sportsman or just curious about building community through outdoor recreation, this episode offers insight, inspiration, and a few laughs along the way.
In this episode, we sit down with Gabe Selesan, the passionate angler and founder behind the Ultimate Walleye Derby and Ultimate Salmon Derby. Gabe shares his story of growing up with a rod in hand, learning the ins and outs of fishing from a young age and falling in love with the Michigan outdoors. We dive into what inspired Gabe to launch these competitive tournaments — not just for the thrill, but to build community, celebrate local fisheries, and give everyday anglers a chance at serious prizes. Gabe walks us through how each derby works, from registration and rules to the weigh-ins and prize structures. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just getting into the sport, there's something for everyone. Tune in for a behind-the-scenes look at how these tournaments came to life, what makes them unique, and how you can get involved!
In this episode of the Michigan Out-of-Doors Podcast, we sit down with Senators John Cherry (D-Flint) and Jon Bumstead (R-North Muskegon) to discuss their newly introduced legislation that would raise hunting and fishing license fees in Michigan for the first time in nearly a decade. They share the background behind the proposal, what the changes would mean for Michigan’s outdoor community, and how the additional revenue could support natural resources and outdoor access.
In this episode, we sit down with Brian "Koz" Kozminski—fly fishing guide, conservationist, and all-around outdoorsman—for a wide-ranging conversation that covers everything from wildlife policy to wild trout. We kick things off with a discussion on the recent coyote hunting closure and other timely policy developments affecting Michigan’s outdoors. Then we dive into Koz’s background, how he found his way into fly fishing, and what it was like to appear on MeatEater’s Das Boat series. We also talk trout opener traditions, conservation concerns around the Boyne River dams, and plenty more. If you love Michigan waters and the stories that flow from them, this is one you won’t want to miss.
In this episode, we sit down with Jim Wirth, co-founder of GiantMouse Knives, to explore the origin story of one of the most respected names in the knife community. Jim shares how his passion for blades began, the journey that led to teaming up with renowned designers Jesper Voxnaes and Jens Ansø, and what sets GiantMouse apart in a crowded market. We also dig into the surprising overlap between high-end knives and luxury watches—and why collectors often love both. Finally, Jim gives us a sneak peek at what’s next for GiantMouse and what fans can look forward to in the near future.
In this episode, we're joined in studio by the one and only Mark Kenyon of MeatEater. We dive into the latest in conservation policy, including updates from the recent NRC meeting and a look ahead to the upcoming coyote vote in April.
In this episode, we sit down with Glenn Alfieri of GK World Championship Calls to talk all things waterfowl calling and conservation policy. We start by covering key takeaways from the latest NRC meeting and some upcoming legislative efforts that could impact Michigan’s outdoors. Then, Glenn takes us through the history of GK Calls, the craftsmanship behind their duck and goose calls, and what sets them apart in the industry. We also discuss GK's involvement in MUCC’s summer camp and their commitment to getting more youth into the outdoors. Plus, Glenn gives us the inside scoop on the brand-new Boss Edition call. To wrap up, we run through MUCC housekeeping items and highlight upcoming events you won’t want to miss. Tune in for a mix of policy, craftsmanship, and conservation – and don’t forget to subscribe for more Michigan outdoor news!
In this episode of the Michigan Out-of-Doors Podcast, we dive into the latest from the Michigan Natural Resources Commission (NRC) meeting and provide a current legislative update on issues impacting conservation, hunting, and fishing in Michigan. We’re also joined by Brad Dupuie of Angler Quest, who shares the story behind the innovative fishing pontoon brand. Brad walks us through his background, the origins of Angler Quest, and how these purpose-built boats have evolved over time. He also gives us insight into what’s currently in production, his favorite fishing experiences, and more. Tune in for an informative and engaging conversation covering policy, conservation, and the passion behind one of Michigan’s premier fishing boat brands!
In this episode of the Michigan Out-of-Doors Podcast, we sit down with Brian Anderson from G5 Outdoors, Prime Archery, and Montana Rifle Company. We kick things off with the latest policy updates affecting the outdoor community before diving into Brian's impressive background and career journey. Brian shares the story behind G5 Outdoors, the innovation-driven company known for its broadheads and bows, and the evolution of Prime Archery. We also discuss the acquisition of Montana Rifle Company and how it complements G5's mission to provide high-quality hunting gear. From behind-the-scenes insights into product development to conversations about what makes their bows and broadheads stand out, this episode offers a deep dive into one of the leading brands in the hunting industry. Don't miss this engaging conversation packed with insider knowledge and passion for the outdoors!
In this episode of Michigan Out-of-Doors Podcast, we sit down with Chris Midgette, also known as The Hunting Traveller, to dive deep into the world of duck hunting and upland bird hunting with his Boykin Spaniels, Traveller and Cooper. Chris shares what makes the Boykin breed so special in the field, reflects on his journey as an outdoorsman, and gives us insight into his passion for writing and photography. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or just getting started, this conversation is packed with valuable tips, inspiring stories, and a true appreciation for the sporting life. Listen now to explore the adventure!
In this episode of the Michigan Out-of-Doors Podcast, we’re joined by youth camp director Shannon Stover for an insightful discussion on recent policy updates and highlights from the latest NRC meeting. We dive into the controversy surrounding a proposed solar array project and how MUCC fought to protect critical habitat areas. A big conversation about ice fishing takes center stage, covering tips, safety, and why it’s such a beloved winter tradition. We wrap up with highlights from the weekend’s fishing show. Don’t miss this packed episode!
In this episode of the Michigan Out-of-Doors Podcast, we cover a wide range of topics affecting outdoor enthusiasts across the state. We dive into the latest updates on Michigan’s lame duck session and its implications for conservation and wildlife policies, discuss recent gun control measures, and review potential changes to hunting license fees. With deer hunting season winding down, we share highlights from the field and talk about muzzleloader season tips. Plus, we reflect on the year’s biggest wins and challenges in the outdoors community, introduce our 2025 calendar sales, and share details about the Michigan United Conservation Clubs (MUCC) Super Bowl Raffle. It’s an episode packed with information, insights, and plenty of reasons to get excited for the future of Michigan’s great outdoors!
On this Episode of the Michigan Out-of-Doors podcast, we dive into the upcoming NRC meeting and what will be discussed. Justin and Tyler tell the story of their first deer harvest of the year during the early antlerless season. Mike Avery from Mike Avery Outdoors joins to talk through his most recent bear hunt, and much more.
In this episode of the Michigan Out-of-Doors Podcast, we dive into the highlights from the recent Natural Resources Commission (NRC) meeting. Justin reflects on his experience at Trappers College, offering valuable lessons for both novice and seasoned trappers. We discuss the upcoming hunting seasons, including what to look forward to and which hunts we are most excited for. Listeners will also get the latest updates from our On The Ground program and hear about exciting future events from the Michigan United Conservation Clubs (MUCC). The episode features an in-depth interview with Chad Stewart from the DNR, where we tackle pressing topics such as EHD in deer and share the latest on elk sightings around the state.