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The Sportsmen’s Empire Western Big Game feed is a collection of outdoor hunting podcasts dedicated to the big game hunter. These podcasts cover hunting strategy, hunting gear, and hunting stories of big game species in North America. Topics include elk hunting, mule deer hunting, antelope hunting, and all things western big game.
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On today's episode, Jacob shares his thoughts on hunting a new state with big woods public ground and how his recent hunt went. The rut was firing up on this piece of public and should be increasing every day of the next few weeks. Jacob also shares a bit about his recent interaction with anti-hunters and how they view "conservation". Lastly, Jacob shares part 2 of the saddle platform evaluation. This episode covers the XL size platforms (174 square inches to 200 square inches). Brands discussed during this episode include: Hunt Arsenal, Tethrd, Timber Ninja, Latitude, and Trophyline.
Fred Moran, a frequent guest to the Gone To The Dogs podcast, is eighty-seven years old. The remarkable octogenarian coon hunter continues to hunt raccoons regularly with his beloved Redbones at an age well past the point most coon hunters have retired from the game. Not only is Moran still hunting, he continues the pursuit of good hounds wherever they may be found. In this episode he discusses going to Mississippi to try a new hound. This is a vintage Fred Moran conversation that listeners have come to appreciate over the life of this podcast. Enjoy. We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links belowhttps://www.dusupply.com/alphadogwww.dusupply.comhttps://alphadognutrition.com/
On this episode of GOHUNT’s Western Rookie Podcast, Brian and Abbey give an update to the Wyoming Antelope hunt live from antelope camp!Brian and Abbey cover the first 3 days of their Wyoming Antelope hunt on this episode. If you haven’t listened to part 1 yet, check that episode out first! On this episode, the two break down and discuss their strategy for how they are covering the unit and getting an idea of what the buck potential is on public land. They share some of the bucks they have gotten in on and glassed, as well as some of the surprises they have come across on their unit and accessing public lands. This is a great episode for anyone planning an antelope hunt one day for what to expect and look forward to! https://www.instagram.com/abbey_krebs/Connect with Brian Krebshttps://linktr.ee/thewesternrookieHave Questions or Comments? Send an email to Brian@westernrookie.com! Sponsors and Discounts:GOHUNT Insider - $50 Gear Shop Credit with code WESTERN https://alnk.to/g3aa8L4GOHUNT Gear Shop – 10% off most items with code WESTERN https://alnk.to/e75Pm4uRTIC Coolers – Keep Your Meat Cold!https://bit.ly/RTICCoolersFirst Month FREE at MTNTOUGH Fitness with code ROOKIE https://bit.ly/MTNTOUGH_ROOKIESave $150 on Steelhead Outdoors Gun Safes with code WESTERNROOKIE https://tr.ee/fbNvbFXX6QSave10% on Maverick Hunting Blinds & Accessories with code WESTERNROOKIE https://tr.ee/vWHcxHKo4uSave 10% on Ollin Digiscoping Adapters with code TWOBUCKS https://tr.ee/ZE1XcQ-fbbSave 20% on your first order at Bull Elk Beard Oil with code TWOBUCKS https://tr.ee/X4mp2wWCRK
In this episode of the Range Podcast, Ricky Brule and Mitchell Shirk discuss their current obsessions in archery and hunting, focusing on the intricacies of flintlock muzzleloaders and the excitement surrounding new gear. They share personal stories, technical insights, and the challenges of adapting to new equipment, all while emphasizing the joy and anticipation that comes with the hunting experience.TakeawaysThe podcast covers stories from the hunt and technical bow shooting tactics.Shiny objects can be experiences or gear that one is currently obsessed with.Flintlock muzzleloaders offer a unique hunting experience and require specific skills.Practicing with traditional firearms can enhance accuracy and confidence.Choosing the right sights for low light conditions is crucial for hunting success.Maintaining a flintlock requires diligence to keep powder dry and functional.Quality of the firearm significantly impacts performance and accuracy.Anticipation for new gear can be both exciting and stressful for hunters.Understanding the mechanics of new bows is essential for confidence in shooting.Engaging with the hunting community can provide valuable insights and support.The Range Podcast can be found on all major platforms, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Video versions of the podcast can also be found on the Vapor Trail YouTube Channel and Wild TV.Enter Promo Code trp15 during checkout at www.vaportrailarchery.com to receive 15% off VTX Bowstrings and Branded Apparel.The Range Podcast is brought to you by Vapor Trail Archery and Stokerized Stabilizers. We are proud to be a part of the @sportsmens_empire network.
Jason had a chance to meet TJ at Autumn Oaks this year so the two take a little time to catch up, talk some red dogs and about stewardship. Jason was able to walk a cast with TJ and came out with a couple good stories to tell. If you spend any amount of time with, or listening to TJ you can tell that these dogs and our sport bring a true joy to his life. From his day job as a high school AG teacher to a Coon hunter and everything in between TJ has a calling to include and educate those willing to listen. National Redbone Coonhound Association We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links belowhttps://www.dusupply.com/alphadogwww.dusupply.comhttps://alphadognutrition.com/
In this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, Dan Johnson discusses essential gear preparation for the hunting season, including tips on maintaining trail cameras, ensuring archery and firearm readiness, and managing clothing and footwear. He emphasizes the importance of post-hunt procedures and gear management to enhance the hunting experience and ensure safety.Takeaways:It's crucial to have your gear organized and ready before hunting season.Using stealth tape can significantly reduce noise from equipment.Regularly check and maintain your trail cameras for optimal performance.Daily practice with your bow is essential for accuracy during hunts.Ensure all firearms are clean and properly sighted in before the season.Keep backup equipment, like releases and rangefinders, in your pack.Proper clothing care, including ozone treatments, can enhance scent control.Warm, dry boots are vital for comfort during hunts.Post-hunt procedures, like gutting and cooling the deer, are important for meat care.Always verify property boundaries and access routes before hunting.
In this conversation, Dan, TJ, and Keegan discuss the innovative solutions provided by Rack Hub for displaying antlers. They share the journey of how Rack Hub was founded, the challenges faced in product development, and the importance of customer feedback. The discussion also touches on the connection between hunting, nature, and personal experiences, emphasizing the need for products that are both functional and aesthetically pleasing. The conversation concludes with insights into future plans for Rack Hub and the significance of creating a product that resonates with customers. In this conversation, T.J. and Dan discuss the evolution of Rack Hub's products, emphasizing the importance of user feedback in refining their offerings. They explore the significance of authentic partnerships in marketing, innovative solutions for antler mounting, and share insights on hunting strategies and challenges faced in deer populations. The discussion also highlights the future of Rack Hub, including new product launches and a giveaway for listeners. Connect with Rack HubOn Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Online Connect with The Nomadic OutdoorsmanOn TikTok, Instagram, and FacebookShop Dan's Podcast Gear, Hunting Gear and Merch Connect with XOPOn Instagram, Tiktok, Facebook, Youtube and Online Connect with Infinite OutdoorsOn Instagram, Youtube and Online Connect with Rapid RopeOn Instagram and Online
Join us as we dive into the essentials of practical preparedness with our guest expert, John Battersby. Learn how to be prepared without becoming a hardcore prepper. We cover everything from everyday readiness for common natural disasters to practical tips on food and ammo storage.On Today's Show:What is Practical Preparedness?Allen kicks off the discussion by differentiating between extreme prepping and practical, everyday preparedness.Hurricane Insights from Florida:John shares firsthand experiences with recent hurricanes, offering tips on minimal yet effective preparations.Leveraging Law Enforcement Experience:Insights on how John's law enforcement background informs his practical approach to preparedness.Utilizing Household Items:Creative uses for items like vacuum sealers for food and ammunition to ensure longevity and readiness.Simple Food Storage Solutions:Discussing the benefits of rotating regular canned goods over stockpiling specialized emergency food.Gun and Ammo Care in Adverse Weather:Advice on the best practices for storing firearms and ammunition safely in environmentally challenging conditions.Keeping a Sense of Normalcy:The importance of maintaining everyday routines and comforts during emergencies to boost morale and mental health.Cooking Without Power:Alternatives for cooking during power outages, including manual tools and tips.Did this episode change how you think about preparedness? What are some tips you’ve found useful in your own life? Share your thoughts in the comments!If you like what you’re hearing, please leave us a rating and review!! The No Lowballers podcast explores the history and heritage of firearms. We hope to expose you to the vintage guns of the golden age along with newer, modern guns, specialty items, and a few other odd balls along the way. Jump in and come along for the ride! The show launches every Thursday morning. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.Connect with Us:· Podcast Website: https://www.gunbroker.com/c/podcast/no-lowballers/· Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094384853061· YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nolowballerspodcast· Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nolowballerspodcast/
The Outdoor Dream Foundation provides hunts to kids who have or had a terminal illness. Heath was invited to hunt WV youth season with a group of friends who volunteered to take a youth on a hunt, Reggie Woodrum puts the hunt together for the kids coming in. Reggie talks about the foundation and the things that go into the hunt. This was for a great cause and memories that won’t be forgotten. outdoordreamfoundation.org
On today's episode, Jacob provides an update on his hunts during last week's cold front, some encounters, some mistakes, and some opportunities. Jacob also shares his experience with a fired up buck while hunting on the ground during the 2 day muzzleloader weekend. This buck apparently thought Jacob was a competing buck and not only saw Jacob, but cut the distance in half to 60 yards as he postured and challenged Jacob. As a result, that buck got a bullet through his heart. Listen as Jacob shares his thoughts on shooting a buck that wasn't his target buck...but was the right buck to take.
This week the podcast features a big helping of “Dog Talk At It’s Finest.” Steve brings one of the sports most respected and longest running breeders of Treeing Walker Coonhounds, the renown Jim “Wildman” Meeks to the Gone To The Dogs microphone. Meeks, a first ballot inductee into the North Carolina State Coon Hunters Hall of Fame, is possessed of a wealth of knowledge all areas of the coon hunting game. This one literally oozes Old School coon hunting from the first drop to the final tree. Steve and Jim discuss a gamut of subjects from hunting gear to pup training and a little of everything in between. With hunting seasons upon us, this one is for the guys that do it simply for the love of the hounds, as told by one of the true purists in our sport. We would like to thank those who support this podcast. Special thanks to Alpha Dog Nutrition and Double U Hunting Supply for sponsoring this episode. Want to learn more about Alpha Dog Nutrition? Check out the links belowhttps://www.dusupply.com/alphadogwww.dusupply.comhttps://alphadognutrition.com/
This week on the Missouri Woods & Water Podcast, Nate & Micah get a chance to sit down with some old friends of Micah's and talk about CWD from the perspective of a landowner. Robin Belzer, Jacob Swisegood, and Skylar Jorgensen all hunt and own property that has been in a CWD zone since it has hit our great state and they have an interesting take on what they have seen and experienced since they started dealing with it a decade ago. This show gives the listener a look into folks who have dealt with this since day one and their thoughts about it. Right, wrong, or indifferent, their opinions are ones in which we think are important, as is everyone else's. Thanks for tuning in.Check out the MWW Website for shows, partner discounts, and more!!! Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel!!!Morrell TargetsAthlon OpticsMidwest Gun Works: Use code 5OFFMWW for 5% offLucky BuckOnX Use code MWW20 for 20% off CamofireBlack Ovis: Use code MWW10 for 10% offReveal Cameras by Tactacam
Brian and Abbey are going on their first western hunt together and Abbey chose Rifle Antelope as her first trip! Abbey recently finished her pharmacy residency and finally was able to join Brian on western hunts. They couple talk about how they picked Antelope, the things they are looking forward to in the hunt, and what they hope to find during the hunt! Brian and Abbey also talk about recent bowhunts in Minnesota, and cover some of the latest tactics they are using with the XOP saddles doing run and gun even on private land to get in the perfect trees for each wind. They talk about harvesting does, and even spill the tea on an arrow shot at a big buck! Connect with Brian Krebshttps://linktr.ee/thewesternrookieHave Questions or Comments? Send an email to Brian@westernrookie.com! Sponsors and Discounts:GOHUNT Insider - $50 Gear Shop Credit with code WESTERN https://alnk.to/g3aa8L4GOHUNT Gear Shop – 10% off most items with code WESTERN https://alnk.to/e75Pm4uRTIC Coolers – Keep Your Meat Cold!https://bit.ly/RTICCoolersFirst Month FREE at MTNTOUGH Fitness with code ROOKIE https://bit.ly/MTNTOUGH_ROOKIESave $150 on Steelhead Outdoors Gun Safes with code WESTERNROOKIE https://tr.ee/fbNvbFXX6QSave10% on Maverick Hunting Blinds & Accessories with code WESTERNROOKIE https://tr.ee/vWHcxHKo4uSave 10% on Ollin Digiscoping Adapters with code TWOBUCKS https://tr.ee/ZE1XcQ-fbbSave 20% on your first order at Bull Elk Beard Oil with code TWOBUCKS https://tr.ee/X4mp2wWCRK
In this episode, host Ricky Brule welcomes Mitchell Shirk from the Pennsylvania Woodsman podcast. They discuss Mitchell's journey into archery, his bow preferences, and the accessories he uses. The conversation also delves into hunting experiences, particularly focusing on whitetail hunting and the emotional connection to successful hunts. Mitchell shares his aspirations for bear hunting and the challenges he faces in the field. In this engaging conversation, Mitchell Shirk and Ricky Brule delve into the world of hunting, sharing personal stories and insights about bear and turkey hunting, the challenges of using a flintlock muzzleloader, and the importance of ethical hunting practices. They discuss the thrill of bow hunting, the intricacies of hunting gear, and the rewarding experiences that come with spending time in nature. The conversation highlights the evolving relationship between hunters and their methods, emphasizing the joy and challenges of pursuing game in various environments.TakeawaysMitchell's archery journey began at a young age influenced by family.He prefers longer axle-to-axle bows for better stability.Equipment choice is personal; comfort and confidence are key.Mitchell emphasizes the importance of sticking with proven gear.He shares a memorable story about harvesting a significant buck.The emotional connection to hunting experiences is profound.Mitchell has officiated multiple weddings, impacting his hunting schedule.He aims to shoot a giant bear with his bow or flintlock.The conversation highlights the balance between hunting and family life.Mitchell's passion for archery and hunting drives his podcasting efforts. Mitchell has killed two bears in Pennsylvania and wants to hunt more in New Jersey.Bear hunting in New Jersey has become popular due to an exploding bear population.The importance of baiting and setting up cameras for bear hunting.Mitchell shares a close encounter with a bear while hunting in New Jersey.The challenges of hunting with a flintlock muzzleloader in Pennsylvania.Mitchell's favorite animal to hunt is still deer, but he is enjoying bear hunting.The significance of ethical hunting and taking care of the meat properly.Turkey hunting has its own set of challenges, especially with a bow.Mitchell emphasizes the importance of practice and preparation for hunting.The conversation touches on the camaraderie and stories shared among hunters. The Range Podcast is available on all major platforms, including Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Video versions are also available on the Vapor Trail YouTube Channel and Wild TV.Enter Promo Code trp15 during checkout at www.vaportrailarchery.com to receive 15% off VTX Bowstrings and Branded Apparel.The Range Podcast is brought to you by Vapor Trail Archery and Stokerized Stabilizers. We are proud to be a part of the @sportsmens_empire network.
Wrapping up the Va training season followed by the 3-day early season, Heath walks us through some things he learned along with questions he’s been asked. He follows up on the Riggin episode and continues the conversation about slick treeing ending up on the backtrack. Want to better your pack then this is a must-listen. Like and share What’s up Wednesday.
In this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, host Dan Johnson and guest Ricky Brule discuss their personal hunting experiences and delve into the ongoing debate about the value of American-made products versus those manufactured overseas. They explore the nuances of what 'made in America' truly means, the impact of outsourcing on product quality, and the importance of consumer relationships in the hunting industry. The conversation also touches on trends in archery and how they affect product development and consumer preferences, particularly in relation to pricing and quality. In this conversation, Dan Johnson and Ricky Brule discuss the complexities of the hunting gear market, focusing on the impact of rising costs, the importance of quality control, and the perceptions surrounding products made in different countries. They explore consumer behavior, stereotypes in the hunting demographic, and the significance of customer service and warranties in maintaining brand loyalty. The discussion highlights the balance between price and quality, as well as the challenges faced by manufacturers in delivering reliable products.Takeaways:The definition of 'made in America' can be quite loose.Outsourcing can lead to a loss of control over product quality.Consumer relationships are crucial for brand loyalty.Trends in archery can shift rapidly, affecting product design.Price sensitivity among consumers is changing, with more valuing quality.Manufacturers need to be agile in product development to keep up with trends.The importance of local manufacturing for lead times and quality control.Relationships with industry leaders can influence consumer trust.High-end products can still sell well despite their price point.The outdoor industry is fast-moving, requiring quick adaptation to consumer needs. Rising costs are affecting consumer purchasing decisions.Quality often correlates with price in hunting gear.Manufacturing location can impact perceived quality.Stereotypes exist around the demographics of hunters.Many hunters prioritize functionality over high-end features.Customer service can significantly influence brand loyalty.A solid warranty is essential for customer satisfaction.Unhappy customers can harm a brand's reputation.The hunting industry has a mix of serious and casual participants.Branding can sometimes overshadow product quality.
On this episode of Huntavore, Nick gets a hold of Chris Bain, a native of North Idaho. Chris is on a journey we all dream about, going off grid. Building our own creature comforts, getting our essentials in order, and living off the land. Chris can tell ya, it's a one step at a time process. Come along on a great discussion about self sufficiency on this episode of Huntavore. Chris Bain comes on the podcast and discuss the journey of off-grid living, the challenges faced, and the resurgence of meat hunting. They explore sustainable practices in hunting and gardening, share recipes for cooking wild game, and emphasize the importance of utilizing every part of the harvest. The discussion also touches on emergency preparedness and the infrastructure challenges of rural living, culminating in a shared passion for community and the joys of self-sufficiency.TakeawaysMeat hunting is experiencing a resurgence as people seek to utilize their harvests more fully.Off-grid living presents unique challenges, including infrastructure and emergency preparedness.Sustainable practices in hunting and gardening are essential for self-sufficiency.Cooking wild game can be simple and rewarding, with many recipes to explore.Community sharing of resources and knowledge enhances the off-grid experience.The importance of knowing where your food comes from has grown post-COVID.Utilizing every part of the animal is crucial for reducing waste.Hunting experiences vary by region, with different species available.The connection to nature and self-sufficiency is a driving force for many.There is a growing interest in learning how to process and cook wild game.Show PartnersUmai DryInstagram: @umaidryWebsite: bit.ly/3WhfnnXSign up for the newsletter for 10% offTappecue Meat ProbesInstagram: @tappecueWebsite: https://bit.ly/2NIr0XjCoupon Code 10% off: HUNT10TieBossInstagram: @tiebossllcWebsite: https://bit.ly/3V8qn8ISave 10% using the link above
On this episode of The No Lowballers Podcast Logan and Allen are joined by Chase Duffey, the National Sales and Imports Manager for EAA Corporation for a deep dive into the world of Turkish firearms—a topic that often stirs debate but deserves a closer look. We’ll explore the rich history of Turkish gun manufacturing, bust a few myths, and highlight the craftsmanship behind brands like Girsan. If you’re curious about high-quality, affordable alternatives to popular firearms and want insights on what makes Turkish guns unique, you’re in the right place.Chase gives us the scoop on how EAA Corp is innovating with Girsan’s “faithful reproductions” of iconic firearms, including the Beretta 92 and the Browning Hi-Power. We also talk about the quality control processes that ensure these firearms meet today’s high standards, making them solid competitors in the U.S. market. Plus, we dive into EAA’s approach to creating entry-level firearms that give enthusiasts a chance to experience classic models without breaking the bank. Tune in as we discuss everything from quality control to vintage aesthetics and why Turkish firearms are getting the attention they deserve. On Today’s Show: · Chase introduces EAA Corp and the European firearms brands they bring to the U.S. market, including Girsan and Weihrauch.· Defining “faithful reproductions” and how Girsan makes high-quality models of popular firearms like the Beretta 92 and 1911.· Addressing the quality concerns surrounding Turkish firearms and how the Turkish gun industry has evolved.· Comparing Turkish firearms to American-made products and busting myths about Turkish manufacturing standards.· The advantages of owning “workhorse” firearms that deliver high value at an affordable price, perfect for new shooters or as loaner guns.· The unique names behind EAA Corp’s firearms and the story behind the crowd-sourced “Influencer” model.· Why Turkish firearms offer an entry point for collectors without the high price of legacy models like the Colt Delta Elite or Browning Hi-Power. Connect with Us:· Podcast Website: https://www.gunbroker.com/c/podcast/no-lowballers/· Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094384853061· YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nolowballerspodcast· Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nolowballerspodcast/ GunBroker.com – Your one-stop marketplace for firearms, ammo, and accessoriesEAA Corporation – Explore EAA’s imported firearms lineupCollectors Elite Auctions – Discover rare and collectible firearmsIf you like what you’re hearing, please leave us a rating and review!! The No Lowballers podcast explores the history and heritage of firearms. We hope to expose you to the vintage guns of the golden age along with newer, modern guns, specialty items, and a few other odd balls along the way. Jump in and come along for the ride! The show launches every Thursday morning. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.
On this episode of The Nomadic Outdoorsman, Dan talks with Optometrist and avid hunter Kyle Schwalbe all about Kyle’s adventures in the outdoors and how vision plays a key role for both hunters and animals alike.In this engaging conversation, Dan and Kyle Schwalbe explore the intricacies of hunting, outdoor life, and the fascinating world of animal vision. Kyle shares his upbringing in North Dakota, his transition to the West Coast, and his passion for hunting various game, including deer and antelope. They delve into the science of how deer perceive their environment, the importance of color and movement in hunting, and the potential future of vision technology. The discussion highlights the connection between outdoor experiences and understanding wildlife behavior, making it a captivating listen for outdoor enthusiasts. Connect with Kyle SchwalbeOn Instagram On GoWild, TikTok, Instagram, and FacebookShop Dan's Podcast Gear, Hunting Gear and Merch Shop RackHub Connect with Infinite OutdoorsOn Instagram, Youtube and Online Connect with Rapid RopeOn Instagram and Online Shop XOP
In today's episode, Jacob provides a brief update on his season, and shares the end of an era as his number of hunting partners slowly dwindles down. And, Jacob breaks down his ranking of large hunting saddle platforms (132 to 153 square inches) based on a variety of parameters. This includes platforms from Tropyline, Tethrd, Cruzr, XOP, Lone Wolf Customer Gear, Wild Edge, Hawk, and Out On A Limb. Be sure to check out next weeks episode when Jacob breaksdown the x-large saddle platforms (174 to 200 square inches), and provides an update on his season.
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as a Colorado native we are completely sick of out of state hunters!