On a hunt, one shot can either make it or break it, that’s why hunters take the time to get better at shooting. Accuracy is a skill that any hunter aims to master. Creator of Muzzle Force One, Kent Wilkinson has patented an all American product that will be able to give you a helping hand. Kent has a passion for the outdoors and love for all of God’s creations. This episode covers his
In this episode, Michael Walker, a gold miner, singer, songwriter, and hunter, talks about being a Califonia Neck, the hunting scene in California, and how he got into hunting in general. The state of California forced him to become a hunter. In the early ‘90s, in order to buy a handgun, they required you to take either a handgun safety course or a hunter safety course, Michael chose the hunter safety course and got
In this episode, Shawn Mackie, an Avid Outdoorsman, Combat Veteran, Bowhunter and Dog Musher, talks about his hometown in New Hampshire. Shawn shares his insights and experience when he was in the Army, his love and dedication to the USA and how he got back to hunting after his service. Shawn also dives into his strategies on how not to get busted by big dominant bucks while hunting and how he uses his dogs
Hunting in Canada is tough. You have to be mentally prepared for life-and-death situations, you always got to be ready for anything. In this episode, Matthew Gatto explains the reasons why there is a smaller deer population in Canada. He presents the similarities and differences in hunting between the US and Canada and reveals how every hunt is a different learning experience. He shares some tips for US hunters who would want to try
The older deers get, the smarter they are, and getting a mature buck certainly gives a different level of satisfaction. Heartland Pride Outfitters owner Cody Kuck, shares proven strategies that they practice to ensure that a piece of property has a balanced herd for hunting mature bucks. He elaborates how building good relationships with partners, neighbors, and landowners can make deer and land management a lot easier. Cody tackles the technical side of the
In this episode, Ryan Campbell talks about bowhunting, the hunting tradition he grew up on and the hunting ground his family had hunted for generations in Georgia. He also gets into pine plantation and how it has helped the habitat and the prey that are hunted in the area. Ryan shares his insight on how bowhunting paved the way for the deer population to grow again with much success. — LISTEN TO THE PODCAST
If she’s not in the classroom teaching young toddlers, Amy Hunter is out hunting in the woods and preparing for competitions. As her name implies, Amy has been a hunter since she was a young girl. In this episode, she shares how females have just as much right to be hunters as men. She tells the story of how her son was able to go back to bow hunting. Amy also hunts competitively and
Hunting whitetails in Texas can be extremely difficult – but not for Matt Moore, founder of the Mt. Enterprise-based company Closing the Distance. From shooting his first buck at 11 with a trusty 30-30, Matt now shares his passion for critters on-camera. Closing the Distance always makes sure that hunters get all the rush without any of the harmful side effects. Imagine a nine-inch cow-horn spike on Thanksgiving morning, with your rifle slung across your
Passion for hunting and love of the outdoors are the common traits that hunters share. At the core of it all, they all share the heart of a hunter. Respecting the animals and doing justice to the kill is what Medical Laboratory Technician and Emergency Medical Technician student Sarah Eglseder takes very seriously. Despite being a first responder while going through school, she still finds the time to spend on her passion. She shares