Showing much commitment to deer hunting, Austin Bittner is a 365-day a year hunter. He shares from his experiences some tips as well as some techniques on how you can hunt yourself. Starting with his own personal story, Austin talks about when he became a hunter – tracing it down to his first hunting with his father to when he started shooting rifles at around six years old. He then shares his 2018 season and
we’re heading down to Shelbyville, Kentucky and Allen Bullman, Slate Media Studio. Allen, welcome to the show. Thanks, Bruce. Appreciate you guys having me on. Hey, you got quite a loft there and in the warm-up, we were talking about all the things you do. So why don’t you kind of let the folks know what you do for your day job? We know, you know, via social media you’ve had successful hunt already this
Hunting isn’t just killing. You have to know the proper steps in hunting and care for the game, care for the meat, and have a lot of respect for the hunt. Jeanette Hall is a passionate hunter and a budding author. Growing up in the middle Tennessee out by a little tiny place called Brush Creek, Jeanette was taught to show respect for the hunt and would always be found in the creek fishing
You have to hunt to the quality of the deer in the area that you’re hunting because a trophy is relevant to the person and to the area. Preston Mullens, doctor of chiropractic medicine and one of the gurus in DIY Hunter, talks of his hunting journey of having a couple of bucks in Ohio and Pennsylvania. Furthermore, he shares the essence of hunting in your environment and how hunting has changed his life.
A deer and a lot of other wild game have a different type of eye than a human. They do not have a UV filter in their eye that allows them to see better at real low light conditions. Dr. Shawn Tyson, the owner and President of Pure One Outdoors, talks about UV and scent control in hunting while introducing the X-Out Odor line of products. Dr. Tyson dives deep into why we need to
Social media has shed some negative light with some bickering back and forth from the outdoor industry. Dave Barrett, the CEO and Founder of Pro Talk Outdoors, shares their advocacy to promote the greater good of the outdoors and the hunting heritage to encourage conservation and hunter recruitment by creating online awareness. According to Dave, hunters are the biggest conservationists out there. If people look and listen long enough into it, they’ll see and
People have different reasons for hunting. Some people look at it as a sport, some are doing it to provide food for their families, and others are doing it for relaxation. No matter how we perceived hunting, we have stories to tell, and it is not always about the harvest. Adam Bryant III, the CEO and Founder of Bryant Land, talks how his brand presents a wide range of exciting, entertaining, and informational content
There are a lot of single-parent families out there, and when you’re working two or three jobs, you intend to feed your family off of a small paycheck and a waitress tip. Women in the Outdoors or WITO is a subsidiary program of National Wild Turkey Federation which aims to help and teach single parents how to hunt. Kaylee Jackson, the Executive Director for the state of AR NWTF “WITO” program, goes deep into
Welcome to a special Extreme Huntress 2019 episode of Whitetail Rendezvous. This is your host, Bruce Hutcheon. I’m heading off to Slovakia and I’m going to be talking with Tatiana Orosova. I hope I said that right and she is one of the finalists in Extreme Huntress 2019. Tatiana, welcome to the show and I’m so excited that you’re part of this global Extreme Huntress contest. Tell me about how you got involved. Tatiana: Well,