Most people would think that running a race would only take a toll on the physical body. In this episode, Ryan Lange delves into how his mental endurance was also challenged when he attempted the Moab 240. Ryan had been running various other races prior to the Moab 240, sometimes accompanied by his father. He emphasizes how you need to train both your body and your mind in preparation for a race. He shares…
Mule deer bucks may be tough, but that isn’t enough to keep women hunter Chelsie Wilkey at bay. Growing up in a family of hunters, Chelsie Wilkey, has gone from a student of hunting to a teacher. She’s active in empowering huntresses in the industry. She’s part of a team that makes sure women in the field have a safe place to share and discuss hunting without the fear of backlash. She shares some…
Gary Elliot is the is the owner of Outdoor News and Reviews. In this episode, Gary talks about his passion for hunting and why he created Outdoor News and Reviews. After being reintroduced to the outdoors, Gary wanted a way to learn all the new techniques, all the new products out there. He started blogging and writing product reviews and it has just grown from there. Gary also dives into his childhood memories and…
There’s more to food plots than simply throwing down your crops and hoping for the best. In this episode, John O’Brion discusses tried and tested techniques that will make your food plot the best it can be. He puts emphasis on getting your soil tested in order to check the pH balance for your food plots. He insists that not enough importance is being put on learning when and where food plots should be…
Technology and nature don’t always go hand in hand, but the Powderhook Hunting App has made it work. One goal of technology is to make things easier for the people that use it and this extraordinary app does just that. Eric Dinger, Co-founder and CEO of Powderhook, partners with some of the most trusted organizations in the hunting industry to gather reliable data that makes sure the users get accurate information. They have determined…
In this episode, Ryan Broshear, an independent recording artist and named a “Top Ten Artist to Watch” by Billboard magazine, talks about learning how to hunt and strumming a cord. Ryan talks about his passion as a singer and how hunting taught him life lessons from his younger years. He was introduced to the whitetail heritage tradition by his grandfather and his dad back in Ohio. — Listen to the podcast here: Strumming a…
Being in the outdoors and hunting is certainly an enjoyable time for every hunter, more so when you’re with family. In this episode, Chris Enyeart shares how he and his children started Extreme Element Outdoors. Chris is a father to three children, two boys and a girl, who are hunters themselves. Chris says being there when his kids take down their first animal is as memorable as his wedding day. He also emphasizes the…
A lot of people can testify that nature has a certain glory that keeps people coming back for more. One of them is the Co-Founder of Outdoor Savage, Drew Fuglsang, since he got a second chance at life, thanks to the outdoors. After suffering from heroin addiction, Drew found solace in the outdoors, and he’s working to giving back to the industry. He talks about the changes hunting has made in his life, and…
In this episode, Matt Dye and Adam Keith talk about Land & Legacy, hunting and habitat management. Matt and Adam take a look at the land and figure out the best use for the properties using terrain and places to put food plots. Matt and Adam dive into land management and give some strategies on how to improve your land and create a great habitat for hunters to hunt deer on. They also discuss…