Hunting is more special when it becomes part of family tradition. In this episode, Chelsie Wilkey shares her triumph in getting her biggest muzzleloader buck with her husband and grandpa. Telling us where her hunting tradition came from, Chelsie talks about her granddad taking her up to a family camp at Utah Central Mountains at the tender age of five. Since then, things have not changed in 20 plus years. With her skill, she…
In this Internet age, can young people still find the time to go and enjoy hunting and the outdoors? For today’s episode, Andrew Johnson of Small Town Hunters proves that not everyone is a slave to their gadgets. He opens up how his grandpa sparked his and his cousins’ interest in the outdoors and how they continue to enjoy it as a band of cousins. Andrew also talks about the excitement of hunting from…
Today’s multi-billion dollar whitetail industry has created a sense of having to have product X to be a successful hunter. Dan Infalt who runs The Hunting Beast forum is back to share his thoughts on hunting shows that are scripted and produced mainly for outdoor marketing campaigns. Laying down what it does to the hunting community, he talks about how it sets unrealistic expectations on what it means to become a hunter. Dan then…
The hunting tradition has been a part of some people’s heritage. It has also been their way to spend time with the family. Hunter, chef, and writer Kory Slye tells us about their family’s hunting tradition and what he learned from his dad. He recalls how his dad let them experience the great outdoors growing up. He shares how he starts his own tradition with his kids. He writes about his adventures and shares…
The Extreme Huntress™ Competition is about preserving the outdoor heritage and aims to create positive role models for women who want to participate in hunting. Joining in is one of Extreme Huntress’ Finalists, Jamie Belknap. Jamie is a firm believer that her duty is to be a positive advocate not only for female hunters, but youth hunters, disabled hunters, and hunting as a whole. She recounts the top three takeaways she bagged from her…
Technology is continually advancing and there are massive apps for hunting made available in the app stores today. One worth trying is the Hunt’n Buddy app. The man behind this genius is Joe Rogan. Today, he breaks down the key features of this app. With a passion for helping an everyday hunter to get from point A to point B, to log data, and to do the mapping in just a tap, Joe shares…
Hunting is always exciting, especially when you are training your own kids. Casey and Hope Hutchinson are promoting some hunting brands while sharing their hunting experiences with their own kids. Taking your kids out hunting and incentivizing it trains them not only to responsible at home but also in the field. They explain the points they have for their bucks and elks, and how the system varies from one state to another. — Listen to…
So many are interested at DIY hunting, however not many find success in them. In this episode, Josh Honeycutt of RealTree.com shares with you some great advice on becoming a successful DIY hunter. An associate editor producing DIY content, Josh takes us into his own hunting experiences and the strategies he implements during his hunts. What is more, Josh shares how he got his non-hunting family to love he does. — LISTEN TO THE…
Larry May is a school teacher and the host and curator of Full Range Outdoors, a family-owned and operated adventure into the outdoors. He and his family have always enjoyed hunting and fishing and the outdoors has always been part of their lives. Learn about why he decided to start their own outdoor company in hopes of spreading their love of the outdoor lifestyle. Full Range Outdoors is dedicated to promoting hunting, fishing, products,…