Hunt Fish Travel; Where to Go, Where to Stay, Where to Eat.
In this episode, Brett Amundsen stops by to discuss various aspects of goose hunting, particularly in relation to changing weather conditions and their impact on hunting tactics. We delve into the importance of scouting and adapting to wet conditions, as well as the transition from old hunting dogs to new ones. We chat about the role of AGLOW in supporting outdoor writers and the significance of networking within the outdoor industry. And we emphasize the value of relationships and the benefits of being part of a community like AGLOW, especially during conferences where members can learn and connect with one another.
Chapters00:00 Catching up 03:09 Goose Hunting Tactics in Wet Conditions 06:14 The Impact of Weather on Hunting Seasons 09:00 Transitioning from Old to New Hunting Dogs 11:47 The Role of AGLOW in Outdoor Writing 27:09 Networking and Relationship Building in the Outdoor Industry 35:00 The Value of AGLOW Membership and Conferences
LinksIt was March 22, 2017 when I last interviewed Jana for episode 179 about her Alaska Moose Hunt, I can’t believe it’s been that long!
Jana Waller joins me in the virtual studio from her new home in Utah – we chat about her show Skullbound Chronicles, and how she’s making the shift from traditional network tv to an all-digital platform on Carbon TV.
She shares the harrowing story of her goat hunt and how she scored a coveted conservation tag, she reveals a moment of panic and overcoming her fear of heights, and she tells us why this 17 day hunt became one of her all time favorites.
We then move on, and she shares her #1 tip for someone looking to break into the outdoor industry, and then we talk about social media trolls. And of course how NOT to feed the trolls.
Jana then talks about a social media tip she got from her good friend Melissa Bachman about why you shouldn’t report the troll accounts.
And she goes on to tell us about hunts she’s been able to take veterans on and how they’ve really touched her heart.
And finally, we promised to not allow 7 years to pass before the next interview!
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In this 15 minute solocast I share my experience at the Wounded Warriors United Wisconsin Warriors on the Water Event in Oshkosh, Wisconsin over the weekend, and then I share my thoughts on a few organizations that put on veterans hunting and fishing trips.
And my biggest regret with discovering these organizations.
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The HuntFishTravel Podcast Episode #238 - Deschutes River, Oregon with Dave from the Wet Fly Swing Podcast
In this episode of the Hunt Fish Travel podcast, I had the pleasure of interviewing Dave Stewart, the host of the Wet Fly Swing podcast. We dove deep into the world of fly fishing, particularly focusing on the stunning Deschutes River in Oregon.
Dave shared fascinating insights into the Wet Fly Swing podcast, emphasizing its dedication to providing detailed information for planning unforgettable fishing trips. We also talked about the incredible diversity of fly fishing, from chasing muskies to even tackling Mako sharks!
As an expert on fly fishing in Oregon, Dave generously shared his knowledge about fishing for steelhead in the Deschutes River. We touched on the prime seasons for steelhead fishing and delved into different techniques like nymphing. Dave also highlighted the crucial importance of protecting certain areas for fish spawning and habitat restoration.
Towards the end of our conversation, Dave gave us a glimpse into his family life and their upcoming road trip to Wisconsin and South Dakota, which sounds like an amazing adventure!
To wrap things up, Dave shared a personal story about a memorable hunting and fishing trip he and his family took to the Deschutes River.
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In this Throwback episode of the HuntFishTravel Podcast, host Carrie Zylka interviews Gary Cornam, the marketing manager for Easton Archery. They discuss the different types of arrows and their benefits for bow hunting. They also talk about the new products for 2013, including the injection arrows and the Deep Six technology. Cornam explains the difference between hunting arrows and basic arrows, and the advantages of using a full metal jacket arrow. He emphasizes the importance of kinetic energy and accuracy in bow hunting. In this conversation, Carrie and Gary discuss the importance of arrows in archery and bowhunting. They cover topics such as flat shooting, arrow selection based on speed and kinetic energy, the design of Easton's new access traditional arrow, the physics of arrows including kinetic energy and momentum, and the importance of shot placement and penetration. They also touch on the concept of kinetic energy density and the minimum requirements for kinetic energy in relation to hunting different species. Gary emphasizes the importance of accuracy and finding the right arrow for each individual's needs.
Takeaways
Easton Archery is a leading manufacturer of arrows for bow hunting Different types of arrows have different benefits for specific hunting situations The injection arrows and Deep Six technology offer improved performance and accuracy A full metal jacket arrow is recommended for hunting whitetails from a tree stand Maximizing kinetic energy and accuracy are key factors in successful bow hunting Flat shooting arrows are designed for speed and a flatter trajectory, which is beneficial for longer shots and 3D shooting. Arrow selection should consider a balance between speed and kinetic energy, with shot placement being the key factor for hunting success. Easton's new access traditional arrow is designed with inspiration from Doug Easton's original arrows and offers a throwback look with modern performance. Kinetic energy is important for driving the broadhead through the target, and shorter draw archers may need to focus on maximizing kinetic energy due to their lower power stroke. Kinetic energy density, which focuses energy into a smaller diameter, can lead to increased penetration and is an important factor to consider when choosing arrows. There are no specific minimum requirements for kinetic energy in relation to hunting legally, but a threshold of around 40 foot pounds is often recommended for big game hunting. Accuracy and shot placement are more important than maximizing kinetic energy, and choosing the right arrow can help increase energy without sacrificing accuracy. Easton offers a wide range of arrows for different types of archery and archers of all sizes and skill levels.
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Introducing the New Products for 2013 Choosing the Right Arrows for Bow Hunting Easton: A Wide Range of Arrows for Every Archer Introducing Easton's New Access Traditional Arrow
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00:00 Introduction and Sponsorship 07:10 Advantages of the Full Metal Jacket Arrow 33:25 Understanding the Physics of Arrows 40:21 Exploring Kinetic Energy Density 47:32 The Importance of Accuracy
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Location: Central Georgia
Where to Watch: Waypoint TV, YouTube, Sling, Peacock
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In this episode, we delve into the world of “The Challenge”, a documentary style show following Brad Frost & Scott Carrol.
Brad is a seasoned television host with a passion for adventure. Joined by co-hosts Scott Carol and Dave Moore, Brad shares his journey from humble beginnings to becoming a prominent figure in the outdoor industry. Tune in as we uncover the stories behind the lens and the adventures that have shaped the show and their career.
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Join us as we explore the great outdoors with Brad Frost and gain insights into the world of outdoor television production, conservation efforts, and the transformative power of nature.
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Thank you for listening!
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the podcast platform or sponsors.
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Andrew, owner of Gauthier’s Fishing Guide Service, stops by to chat about ice fishing on Lake Minoqua & the Bay of Green Bay.
We chat about the odd weather and ice conditions, we chat about the different areas and why he chose to guide for panfish instead of the species everyone else guides for.
And then we chat about a new bait he discovered, he shares the technique for using them and why they work so well.
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Curt McAllister, the Midwest Public Relations Manager at Toyota Motor North America, recently discussed various aspects of Toyota's involvement in the outdoor industry. Covering 14 states in the South from Tennessee to the West Dakotas, Curt oversees the Outdoor Communications at the national level and is a key figure in the Association of Great Lakes Outdoor Writers.
During the discussion, Curt highlighted Toyota's commitment to giving back to the outdoors, exemplified by their sponsorship of events like Bass Masters, Major League Fishing, and support for environmental projects. Toyota's involvement extends to funding initiatives like the Bison Project with the Sioux tribe and sponsoring National Public Lands Day for 25 years.
As an Executive Board Member of Aglow, a scholarship program started nine years ago, Curt emphasized the importance of attracting younger members to keep the organization vibrant. The Toyota Let’s Go Places scholarships program, part of Aglow, covers travel, registration, and first-year membership, offering mentorship and job assistance.
The conversation also delved into Toyota's vehicles, such as the Sequoia twin turbo V6 Hybrid and the upcoming Land Cruiser designed for off-road adventures. Curt addressed the issue of high pricing, attributing it to inflation and emphasizing Toyota's disapproval of price padding by dealers.
In terms of initiatives, Toyota sponsors Bass Masters, has a fishing team as part of NASCAR, and actively contributes to environmental sustainment goals, focusing on pollinators and supporting habitats for butterflies, bees, and bats in 13 states. The Bison Project, managed by Native Americans, stands out as the largest of its kind.
Throughout the discussion, Curt emphasized Toyota's commitment to a family environment and respect for the earth, aligning with their overarching goal of contributing positively to both the automotive and outdoor communities.
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Tommy joins us in the studio to talk about his journey into professional fishing. He shares some tips on how to find fish early ice, how to use electronics correctly, and how to fish a lake you've never been to before.
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Erin Larson is a Minnesota native, Stevens Point graduate and Wisconsin DNR Deer Herd Specialist.
I had so many questions about CWD, and she happily answered all of them.
From how to identify a sick deer on the fly, what to do with the carcass if you want to get it tested but still want to get the head mounted, how long it takes for test results to come back and the process of testing samples.
A fascinating interview about a topic that has become a well known subject for every deer hunter.
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