If farmers grow whatever you are eating, then why not grow your own for your hunt? In this episode of Land & Legacy, we have Adam Keith to talk to us about everything we need to know about food plots. Adam shares the three factors of building a food plot while recounting the history of this million-dollar business. He also talks about the importance of soil health and outlines the reasons why you need…
Many people don’t know how important land management is to hunting success and preservation of wildlife. What are some simple ways that you can do to improve your property? Rackology’s Eric Fitzgerald and Jason Obermiller are helping landowners get to the bottom of their goals and take action accordingly. They encourage asking questions and seeking knowledge because that’s how you learn. — Listen to the podcast here: Rackology From the Ground Up with Eric…
Guns are at the center of heat and debate over the recent surge in school and mass shootings. But are guns really to blame? Sales and marketing executive, Amazon bestselling author, hunter, fisherman, and outdoorsman Ace Luciano talks about responsible gun ownership and the real threats that we should address. He peels back some issues to reveal our real plight, from our country’s history to the changes it has to confront today. Be ready…
Dan Johnson, host of Nine Fingers Chronicles podcast, shares that there are a lot of factors affecting a good hunt. These include the weather, barometer changes, and even the moon phase. Dan also talks about run-and-gun techniques and the use of an observation stand, but that one important thing to realize is everybody has their own techniques. It isn’t just about picking up your bow and shooting some arrows. You need to change up your…
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…
Not everybody’s going to have a chance to hunt a 150-inch deer every year, but they can be out in the woods and hunt and form memories. It’s all about the drive to be outdoors and enjoy every bit of experience you can gain during hunting season. The Quality Deer Management Association is the leading whitetail organization dedicated to conserving North America’s favorite game animal. In this episode, Bruce Hutcheon is joined by QDMA Regional Director…
LISTEN TO THE PODCAST HERE: Everybody thinks that, as somebody in the hunting industry, life has got to be a lot of fun and lot of glamour, but it’s not. Bill Winke of Midwest Whitetail shares wisdom and advice as he looks back on when he started with deer hunting. He believes everybody should go after their dreams but keep their eyes open while doing it. He also shares tips on how he hunts whitetail…
Hunting on a small parcel such as a 20-acre piece of property can build up a lot of pressure since your options are limited to suburban bucks. That means putting a lot of time in which you’ve got to have the right setup. You might only get one opportunity, and it can be tough. Tyler Mieden of Timber Valley Outdoors says that a lot of the bucks that they have on camera are mostly nocturnal,…
Dr. Shawn Tyson, owner of Pure One Outdoors, designs innovative products to help hundreds of hunters control their scent and be more successful in the woods and around water. Shawn quickly developed a passion for the outdoors as he grew hunting and fishing with his father and grandfather. As early as he could hold a shotgun, he was hunting squirrels and rabbits with his father. Growing up in a blue collar family, he learned very…