This week on the Missouri Woods & Water Podcast we have on Cash Koch, a 17-year-old entrepreneur from Missouri as he shares his journey into the world of hunting and call making. From his early experiences in the outdoors to crafting his own turkey calls, Cash discusses the techniques, materials, and innovations he employs in […]
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Wisconsin Sportsman – A Career Catching Driftless Trout with Craig Amacker
On this episode of The Wisconsin Sportsman, Pierce is joined by Craig Amacker, owner of Madison Fly Fishing Company to talk about what Craig’s career has looked like guiding in the driftless for nearly three decades! Craig is a Madison-native and lifelong fisherman who after working out in Yellowstone National Park, returned home and started […]
Western Rookie – Training for Ridgelines w/ Adrian Guyer
In this episode of The Western Rookie Podcast, Brian sits down with Adrian Guyer, owner of Ridgeline Athlete, to discuss getting physically prepared for western hunts. Adrian shares his extensive background as a strength and conditioning coach and explains why hunt-specific fitness training is crucial for success in the backcountry. From endurance and mobility to […]

Ep. 912: Foundations – Are Premier Deer Tags Really Worth the Price of Admission? – Wired To Hunt Podcast
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Whitetail Landscapes – Reshaping Your Farm with Trees, Income Generators, Fruit, Chestnuts
In this episode of Maximize Your Hunt, host Jon Teater discusses innovative strategies for managing hunting properties, focusing on the integration of native and non-native plants, agroforestry systems, and effective tree planting techniques. Guest Harry Green shares insights on his farm’s layout, irrigation systems, and the benefits of specific tree species like black locust and […]
Hunt Detail – Out Of State Hunt Masterclass Pt. 6
In today’s episode, Jacob closes our several hunt systems that should be considered when traveling on an out of state hunt. This includes your first aid kit, kill kit, meat care and cooler system, food system when hunting in grizzly bear country. And, other aspects to consider are electronics that you will be carrying and […]
Hound Dog Network – GTTD: 10 Things Every Coon Hunter Should Know
As an lifelong coon hunter and as a registry executive for three major registries over a 35-year career, Gone To The Dogs host Steve Fielder has accumulated a storehouse of knowledge about the sport of raccoon hunting with hounds. In this episode Fielder explores a must-know list of ten things every coon hunter should know […]
Hound Dog Network – DU Frequently Asked Questions
In this conversation, the Buddy and Mike discuss various aspects of dog tracking technology, focusing on the Tough Skin antennas, troubleshooting range issues with collars, and the importance of maintaining handheld devices. They emphasize the significance of checking connections, understanding the role of antenna height, and ensuring proper GPS signal acquisition. The discussion also highlights […]

Introducing: Backwoods University with Lake Pickle – Backwoods University
Backwoods University explores wildlife biology and the people who dedicate their lives to studying animals and their habitats. Guided by host Lake Pickle’s curiosity, you’ll hear insights from wildlife biologists and outdoorsmen, while gaining an intimate perspective on North American wildlife, habitat, and the impact humans have had on them. You’ll learn from the experts […]
The Range – Turkey Season Wrap Up
In this episode of the Range Podcast, hosts Ricky Brule and Jake Hollywood Iverson discuss their experiences with unfilled turkey hunting tags, share stories from their recent turkey hunting adventures, and reflect on the hunting season as a whole. They also touch on collaborations and giveaways, emphasizing the importance of community engagement in the archery […]