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Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry

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The Big Buck Registry is a renowned platform and community dedicated to celebrating and documenting the world of deer hunting and the pursuit of trophy whitetails. Established as a podcast in 2010, it has since grown into a comprehensive online resource for deer hunters, enthusiasts, and conservationists. The Big Buck Registry offers a wealth of knowledge, featuring interviews with successful hunters, expert tips and techniques, captivating stories, and discussions on deer behavior, habitat management, and hunting ethics. Through its engaging content and passionate community, the Big Buck Registry continues to inspire and connect hunters from around the globe, fostering a deep appreciation for the majestic whitetail and the traditions surrounding deer hunting.
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Deer News - January 2024

dimanche 28 janvier 2024Duration 30:22

Show Notes for Big Buck Registry's Deer News - January Edition

Topics Discussed:

  • Nationwide Debate on Drones for Deer Recovery
       - Exploring the ongoing debate across the United States regarding the use of drones in deer hunting and recovery.
  • Hawaii's DLNR Axis Deer Culling Program
       - Discussing Hawaii's Department of Land and Natural Resources initiative to control the Axis deer population in Maui Nui.
  • Ohio's Record-Breaking Buck Investigation
       - Delving into Ohio's investigation into the potentially illegal harvest of a record-breaking white-tailed deer in Clinton County.
  • The James Keel Dwarf Buck Story
       - Unveiling the fascinating story of James Keel's harvest of a unique dwarf buck in Mississippi.
  • Deer Culling in Wildwood, Missouri
       - Examining the deer culling efforts and their implications in Wildwood, Missouri.
  • Washington DC's Decade-Long Deer Snipe Program
       - Reviewing the long-term deer snipe program in Washington DC and its impact.
  • Texas Deer Hunting Economy
       - Analyzing the economic aspects and significance of deer hunting in Texas.
  • The Disappearance of Turbo the Deer in South Carolina
       - Investigating the mysterious disappearance of Turbo, a well-known deer on an island in South Carolina.
  • NWTF Deer Hunt for Disabled Hunters in Virginia
        - Highlighting the annual National Wild Turkey Federation deer hunt in Virginia, dedicated to disabled hunters.
  • New Wisconsin Legislation for Deer Hunting
        - Discussing new legislative measures in Wisconsin aimed at improving deer hunting in the northern region.

**End of Show Notes**

Deer News - December 2023

vendredi 1 décembre 2023Duration 19:16

  Topics Discussed 
  • Wisconsin Gun Deer Season: The 2023 season saw a decline in harvests, emphasizing safety in hunting practices.
  • Massachusetts Sunday Deer Hunting Debate: Legislators are considering lifting a century-old ban on Sunday deer hunting.
  • Minnesota's "Hunters For Hunters" Group: A new group is focusing on the impact of wolves on deer populations.
  • Unsolved Case of Hunter Terry Brisk: Minnesota still seeks answers seven years after the mysterious death of Terry Brisk.
  • Deer Hunting Expansion in Massachusetts: The Quabbin Reservoir sees an expansion of deer hunting to address rising deer populations and protect ecosystems.
  • Utah Hunting Regulation Changes for 2024: Significant changes to hunting regulations, focusing on modernization and sustainability.
  • Pittsburgh Pilot Deer Control Program: A successful pilot program in city parks has culled 64 deer, aiding urban wildlife management.

 

297 Brian Austin - Beast Mode Archery - Quarantined Fitness

Episode 297

dimanche 12 avril 2020Duration 01:31:43

Despite being quarantined, I can't imagine any sportsman sitting at home doing nothing.  It's just not in our blood.  Let's face it, our playground is the great outdoors and we practice lots of social distancing without the restrictions of COVID-19.  But, there may be some other things we can do to stay in hunt-ready shape and we thought of nobody better to give us some at home fitness ideas to stay bow-ready than Brian Austin of Beast Mode Archery.   

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Here's What We Discuss:

  • What Can We Do at Home During Covid-19
  • More Hunters, More Achers
  • An Idea, Be Smart Archery Challenge
  • Vortex Optics Challenge
  • Beast Mode Endurance 
  • Beast Mode Archery Games
  • Get Fit with Brian
  • Intro into Survival of the Fittest
  • Nothing Fluffy
  • Getting into Out West Shape
  • An Interest in Bow Hunting
  • Bear Archery, Bruce Pelkey
  • Gun Vs Bow Hunt
  • Workout, Practice Like You Play
  • Using a Wide Variety of Tools
  • A Box 15"-20" - Step Ups
  • A Yeti Cooler, or a Steady Cooler
  • 10 Litre Bag, No Handles
  • Walking Lunges
  • Overhead Lifts
  • Burpees - Fav
  • Throw Your Pack On, Go for a Hike
  • A Variety of Exercises, with a Pack
  • Close to the Season, Train with Exact Gear
  • Shooting After Exercise
  • Mimic Buck Fever
  • Rush Your Shot on Purpose
  • Competitive Archery Training
  • Take the Workout Home
  • Just Walk - Get Outside
  • Simple Stupid
  • Artery Disease, LAD, Blockage
  • Start Small, form a Habit
  • VO2 Max
  • Equipment, The Right Shoes
  • Do Hikes on Trails and Off Trails, Get in the Woods
  • Diet - That Can of Worms
  • Proteins Fats Carbs
  • You Have to Know You
  • Supplements - Wilderness Athlete
  • Deer Story and 10 Rapid Fire

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CREDITS:

This Show was Written, Edited, and Produced by Jason “Jay” Scott Ammann

Deer News Written and Recorded by Jim Keller

Deer New Contributors - Daniel Applebaum, Tim Donze, Jon Guice

Chubby Tines Tip of the Week Written by Dusty Phillips

208 JOE DINITTO - Adirondack Deer Trackers and Snow Days

Episode 208

samedi 15 juillet 2017Duration 01:34:47

The deer drag of a tracker can last for hours. Trackers venture deep into the big woods, on the trail of a mature buck, wherever the track may roam.  By necessity, trackers become some of the most skilled navigational woodsmen on the planet. The ones that don't become skilled with a compass and TOPO map, never came home.  Joe DiNitto is a deer tracker and hunts the Adirondacks of New York.   He has been tracking big bucks on snow for 30 years now, and he doesn't appear to be slowing down any time soon.  Joe is patient and waits for those snow days before stepping into the woods. This style of hunting doesn't require scouting, scent control, playing the wind, tree stands, or moon phases, but it does require snow, a compass, a flashlight, and preferably a GPS.  Joe says the first step to shooting a big mature buck using this method is finding the "Holy ______" buck track.  From there, it is a game of pursuit and persistence and a pure disbelief in the word "can't".  Joe shares numerous stories in this interview and details what is important and what is not.

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DEER NEWS:

  • Mineral Blocks Now Banned in Ozark County
  • Sneaky Deer Mom's Use of Species as Baby Sitters
  • Michigan Want Hunters to Shoot More Deer

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • A Lure for the Adirondack Mountains
  • Hunting Bucks vs Killing Bucks
  • Losing and Hour Talking Deer Hunting 
  • A Dairy Farm in New York
  • Never Believe in the Word Can't 
  • A 4 Hour Deer Drag,  A Beer, and a Pizza
  • Enjoyable Consistent Determination
  • A Map, a Compass, a Flashlight, and a GPS
  • The Wind, and Scent for a Tracker
  • 3 Seasons in a Tracker's Life
  • Never Pass Up a Snow Day
  • Favorite Snow VS Least Favorite
  • Put Yourself in Position to Get Lucky
  • 3-5 Days a Year is All You Need
  • The Holy ______ Buck Track Factor 110%
  • The Mature Buck is an Easier Buck to Track
  • How to Find the Mature Buck Track
  • Hardwood Ridges, and Covering Ground
  • 90% on Foot, No Snow, No Hunt
  • A Buck is Like a Man Coming Home from Work
  • A Pattern of Left and Right VS Straight
  • When Is When? Pace Changes
  • I Hope I Didn't Blow It
  • One Stepping and the 4 Minute Pause
  • Standing Still, Waiting for Them to Make a Mistake
  • Nothing is 100%, but it is 90%
  • Finding Better Snow
  • Gear Check, Lacrosse Air Tracks
  • Memorable Deer Story, 10 Rapid Fire Questions

 

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CREDITS:

This Show was Written, Edited, and Produced by Jason “Jay” Scott Ammann

Deer News Written and Recorded by Jim Keller

Chubby Tines Tip of the Week Written by Dusty Phillips

207 BRIAN HARDY - Face Paint, Swamp Sweat, & Deer Hunting Florida

Episode 207

samedi 8 juillet 2017Duration 01:04:46

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If you wanted to test out a new kind of face paint that doesn't crack under pressure, meaning is doesn't run or disappear when faced with a severe perspiration situation, where would you go to test it?   For Brian Hardy, Florida was the ideal testing ground because first, it is the perfect environment to sweat, but more importantly, he lives there.  During an scorching mid-west hunt, Brian became fed up with traditional petroleum based, hard to clean up face paint, so he set out with his wife to create a healthy, easy clean up, no-run solution to these face paint problems. And, living in Florida, he conducted  test trials right in his own back yard.  Now, after years of trial and error, you will soon see Hardy Face Paint in some of the largest outdoor sporting good shops on the planet.  While we had Brian's attention, we decided to grill Brian on how to hunt deer in Florida.  We had no idea that you could have a rain out in deer hunting, but at least  now, even if you tried to hunt in the Florida washouts, thanks to Brian, your face paint won't run anymore.

OUR SPONSORS: Advanced TreestandsCovert Scouting CamerasHorny Buck Seed CompanyEurohangerMorse's Sporting Goods

DEER NEWS:

  • ScentLok Technologies Purchases Robinson Outdoor Products
  • Ray Petering Ousted from Ohio Division of Wildlife
  • Outdoor Channel Star Sentenced for Poaching
  • 4 Great Tips to Protect Summer Seedlings

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • Juniper Florida, It's Busy
  • Exploring Florida Hunting, Florida Registry
  • The QDM, One Buck a Day, Something is Good
  • The Ways of the Swamp, Hunting via Canoe
  • Getting Away from the Crowd
  • A Remington 870 Pump, My First Gun
  • Hardy Face Paint, I Married a Smart Girl,  Walmart
  • Change the Game on Makeup
  • Absorption Rate and Petroleum
  • Smudge Proof, Comes Off Easy
  • Trial and Error, Traditional Facepaint Is Tough to Get Off
  • How to Use Facepaint
  • I Don't Like Face Masks, Giving Back
  • Pink Face Paint, Hunting In Florida
  • 90 Degrees, South, Flat, Below Sea Level
  • Forget Scent Control, Sweat
  • Scouting Florida, Pine Trees Mean High Ground
  • Treestands, Lock It Up, Play the Wind
  • Washouts, and One Good Day
  • Seasons, The Temps, Don't Change Much
  • Mosquitoes, Hydration
  • Successful Hunters Don't Hunt Florida
  • A Memorable Deer Hunt and 10 Rapid Fire Questions 

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CREDITS:

This Show was Written, Edited, and Produced by Jason “Jay” Scott Ammann

Deer News Written and Recorded by Jim Keller

Chubby Tines Tip of the Week Written by Dusty Phillips

206 ADAM HAYS III - 200" Bucks & Where to Find Them, Read the Moon

Episode 206

samedi 1 juillet 2017Duration 01:19:36

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Adam Hays III says that to kill a 200" buck, you must surgically remove them from the face of the earth.  This means planning, lots of planning. The first step is to actually hunt where a big deer lives. It's a simple strategy, but an essential one. Step two through the kill shot is a bit more complex.  Using the Red Moon phases of a product he created called the Moon Guide, Adam uses the high likelihood daylight deer movement days to plan his hunt in conjunction with a mental thesis of the buck he pursues.   Does Adam hunt the days when the Red Moon isn't present?  You bet. He says they are perhaps more important than the days of the kill hunt  - these are what he refers to as observation hunts.  Adam is also a fan of hunting the wind to the bucks advantage, hunting outside in, and learning which tree will become the kill tree.  Adam explains all these strategies in more detail during the interview. Notebook required. 

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DEER NEWS:

  • New York Police Citation for Allowing Deer to Live in Home
  • Michigan DNR Confirms Cougar Sightings
  • Concerns about Human Susceptibility to CWD

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • The Next World Record Buck, Ohio?
  • There Weren't as Many Deer Growing Up
  • An Hour and a Half One Way to Hunt, Giant Deer in the Back Yard
  • The Suburban Area of Columbus OH and Bowhunting
  • My First Bow, If If Wasn't For My Dad
  • Bear Razor Broadheads and Buck Knives
  • The Moon Guide and Videos, Hunting for a Living
  • TV was the Place to Be, Now Digital
  • The Development of the Moon Guide
  • A Book Called Moon Struck
  • The Red Moon, Overhead, Underfoot
  • Activity, Hunt Where the Big Bucks Live, Daytime Movement
  • Fishing for Tarpon, Like Whitetail
  • Concentrating on Key Movement Periods
  • 48 Nights in a Row, Red Moon Daylight
  • Scouting on the Red Moon, Before Moon Struck
  • Hunting a Specific Buck, Instead of Deer Hunting
  • Hunting Where the Big Deer Live
  • The 200" Club, It Was Rare
  • I Wanted to the Guy with 3
  • Boone and Crockett VS the 200" Mentality
  • Stay Out Until the Wind and Moon is Favorable
  • The Toughest Part is NOT Hunting
  • Surgically Removing the Buck from the Face of the Earth
  • Giving them Sanctuary from Hunting Pressure
  • Using Trail Cams now over Scouting
  • Giving Bucks the Wind
  • Find a Weak Spot in the Trail
  • Observation Hunting, Hunting Outside In
  • The Killing Tree
  • 10 Rapid Fire Questions

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CREDITS:

This Show was Written, Edited, and Produced by Jason “Jay” Scott Ammann

Deer News Written and Recorded by Jim Keller

Chubby Tines Tip of the Week Written by Dusty Phillips

205 FRED BIRD - NWTF, Habitat for Turkey Habitat for Deer, The Strut Zone

Episode 205

samedi 24 juin 2017Duration 01:33:19

Fred Bird is full speed ahead. A turkey hunter at heart, Fred found his dream job with the National Wild Turkey Federation as a Regional Director where his primary focus is raising money for the preservation and conservation of the wild turkey.  A huge and positive side effect of using dollars to create better habitat for turkey is the creation of habitat for all species.  Fred understands this and easily discusses his passion for the preservation of the hunting heritage. Fred may spend lots of time in banquet halls raising money, but make no mistake, Fred's field skills are top notch. And as you might imagine, Fred is one heck of a good turkey hunter. Turns out he's a pretty good deer hunter too (although he won't admit it).  We enjoyed Fred's passion and commitment to the outdoors so much that we launched another podcast with him called The Strut Zone NWTF All Access, which is now the Official Podcast of the National Wild Turkey Federation. Fred isn't just a desk and phone kind of guy. As he says, he likes to kill stuff and eat it. 

OUR SPONSORS: Advanced Treestands, Covert Scouting Cameras, Horny Buck Seed Company, Eurohanger, Morse's Sporting Goods

DEER NEWS:

  • Pennsylvania's State Forest Enrolled in DMAP
  • Volunteer Sharp Shooters Needed 
  • Iowa Supreme Court Rules Against Quarantine of CWD Deer
  • Newtown, CT Man Arrested on Dead Deer Charge

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSSED:

  • Full Speed Ahead NWTF, Turkey Centric BBR
  • Addicting as Hell , Checkmate
  • 2 Scents, Bug Repelent and Deer Pee
  • I Found My Calling, As a Volunteer NWTF
  • Working for the NWTF, Years of Free Labor
  • Nick Pinizzutto - Coffee and Donuts
  • Mankini, Find Your Razor
  • Voices Being Heard, Hand of Hunting and Fishing
  • Bear Vapor 300, Red Yellow, Green
  • Trapping, Turkey Hunting
  • Daisy One Pump, Middleton Massachusetts
  • I Thought We Were Dirt Poor
  • Boyscouts and Macaroni
  • Learning from YouTube
  • I Liked Kill Stuff and Eat It
  • I Thought I was a Banquet
  • Conservation and Preservation, and Renewable Resources
  • Save the Habitat, Save the Hunt
  • Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke
  • Where Does My Money Go?
  • Saturation?  A Testament to the Effort?
  • Food, Water, Shelter, Space
  • Ray Fetto, A Turkey Hunting Mentor
  • Colonial Land Use Laws
  • I'm a Deer Hunter, 1.1 Billion Dollars
  • Deer Hunting Techniques and Strategies
  • Still Learning, Nose Jammer, Ladder Stands
  • Deer Story, 10 Rapid Fire Questions

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CREDITS:

This Show was Written, Edited, and Produced by Jason “Jay” Scott Ammann

Deer News Written and Recorded by Jim Keller

Chubby Tines Tip of the Week Written by Dusty Phillips

204 ROGER RAGLIN - Deer Hunting the Fence Line, Location-Location, & Common Sense

Episode 204

samedi 17 juin 2017Duration 01:19:33

Roger Raglin is an outdoor television pioneer and he has been entertaining us with his deer hunting videos for over 30 years.  We don't see him slowing down any time soon as he continues to create and edit his own work.  Sure, maybe his perspectives on hunting and society have changed, but his drive is still alive.  Many people would not typically associate hunting with higher education (at least the liberals don't), but as we've learned there's more way more to Roger than hunting videos and television. Roger is an accomplished pianist and musician and is well known for his gospel collections in Oklahoma and often played along side Pentecostal preacher turned comedian, Sam Kinison.   Roger also spent many years as an academic where he pursued a PhD at Duke University and has many degrees to his name. Despite Roger's passion for learning, his real love is with hunting and the outdoors.  Roger was inducted into the 2011 class of the National Outdoor Hall of Fame and he is one fantastic story teller.

OUR SPONSORS: Advanced Treestands, Covert Scouting Cameras, Horny Buck Seed Company, Eurohanger, Morse's Sporting Goods

DEER NEWS:

  • Powassan Virus Potentially Fatal Tick Born Disease
  • Elderly Couple Loses Hunting Privileges for Killing in Trophy Area
  • Growing Weeds for Forage and Fawns

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • Wagoner, Oklahoma, 45 Miles West of Muskogee 
  • An Only Child on the Edge of City Limits
  • A BB Gun and Monumental Hunting Moments
  • The National Outdoor Hall of Fame
  • Let's Go Hunting Dad and a Yellow Pickup Truck
  • Entertaining the Fans of the Outdoors
  • Hunting and Fishing Kept Me Out of Trouble
  • College Degrees, and PhDs, Vanderbilt U, Baylor, and Duke
  • I Play Music Everyday, Bored with Reading Music
  • Gospel Music in Oklahoma
  • My Own Rendition, A Little Off the Wall
  • The Pianist for Sam Kinison
  • 1985 and the Grand Slam of Deer
  • A Hunting Video and a Tape Distributor
  • I Need to Learn to Edit on My Own for Profit
  • Pretty Rough Around the Edges
  • Video VS Television
  • Deer Hunting at 14, Hunting in College
  • Dillard's Department Store and a New Bow
  • Hunting Public Lands, Paying My Dues
  • Davy Crockett National Forest 
  • Hunting the Fence Line
  • 8000 Acres in Minnesota, and a Hunting Club
  • Using Common Sense, Deer React to Pressure
  • Deer Can't Tell the Difference Between Public Land and Private Land
  • A Rocket Scientist from NASA Named Sam
  • 2000 Acres and 5 Bucks
  • Television Shows are Skewed
  • You Gotta Have the Mindset Keep Going
  • We Keep Trying to Please the Non-Hunter
  • Were Only 10% of the Population, Friends with Borderline Anti-Hunters
  • Sitting Still is the Best Camouflage
  • 10 Rapid Fire Questions

 

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CREDITS:

This Show was Written, Edited, and Produced by Jason “Jay” Scott Ammann

Deer News Written and Recorded by Jim Keller

Chubby Tines Tip of the Week Written by Dusty Phillips

203 KALOBE MILLER - Trial & Error, Just One Wall Hanger, and Hunter Patterns

Episode 203

samedi 10 juin 2017Duration 01:11:55

Kalobe Miller is an accomplished deer hunter out of Pennsylvania, and without a hunting mentor to turn to, he learned to deer hunt through trial and error.  One such lesson:   Kalobe says that that the hunting pressure in his area is so high that learning to pattern the hunter is just as important as learning the pattern the deer. His goal is to shoot and kill one good mature buck each season. And to do this, Kalobe likes a good clean hunt. A clean hunt to Kalobe is when everything is in sync- the wind, the timing, the gear placement, your walk to the stand, right down to the noises you made getting in and out.  Using game cameras, he starts his observations in May and as he says, he likes to stick with 'em. What this means is that Kalobe likes to find out how they go from food source to food source, sometimes up to 8 miles of observation.  Kalobe says the answers are there if you do your homework and he prefers a healthy dose of black face paint.

OUR SPONSORS: Advanced Treestands, Covert Scouting Cameras, Horny Buck Seed Company, Eurohanger, Morse's Sporting Goods

DEER NEWS: 

  • Gander Mountain Files for Bankruptcy
  • CEO Offers $25,000 for Gander Outdoors Logo
  • Grain Sorgum for Deer
  • Deer Whisperer Cop Rescues Fawn from Sewer

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS

  • Facepaint - Can or Can't You're Right
  • Titusville Pennsylvania and Big Woods
  • Learn the Terrain, No Mentor, Just Deer Camp
  • Deer Hunting Isn't 5 Days a Year
  • A .22 Long Rifle, Old Timer Deer Stories
  • Trial and Error, Early Mistakes
  • Jumping Out of a Tree Stand
  • Fumbling Around with the Little Things - Getting in Sync
  • Philosophy of Hunting, Shoot a Mature Buck
  • What's A Mature Buck? What's the Pressure?
  • Plans to Hunt Around Pressure
  • Figuring Out People, and Deer Bedding
  • On Their Feet, During the Day
  • Putting Your Time In, Effort Matters
  • Hunting is About Fun, The Next Move
  • Proving Your Suspicion Trail Cam Usage
  • Start Observing in May, Stay with 'Em
  • They Follow Their Stomachs
  • 7-8 Miles, You Gotta Do Your Homework
  • When Velvet is Off, More Than Casual Observation
  • Your Answers are There
  • I Don't Like Cover Scents
  • A Complete Set Up, You Can Walk Right By
  • Constant Evaluation, Clean, Quick, Better
  • I Have to Do X, Y, Z, and Recent Info for Game On
  • Mistake Free Hunting, Wait for Their Mistake
  • Don't Care Them with a Snow Shovel
  • I Don't Sit in the Stand, Looking for the Right Tree
  • The Cut Buck, Memorable Deer Story, 10 Rapid Fire Questions

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202 COLE REID - Stewards of Wildlife - Hunting WITH Conservation

Episode 202

samedi 3 juin 2017Duration 01:26:40

Can hunting survive without conservation?  Can conservation survive without hunting?  History tells us that they need each other to survive.  Hunting without rules will surely devastate a species.  Conservation regulation without hunting has shown that hunting dollars matter greatly, and without the economic backing, poachers have a field day.   This is perhaps no better represented as in the case of the white rhino where the horn of the rhino brings big bucks in the far east to supply a culture's demand based on ancient medicinal beliefs.  Cole Reid, from the Stewards of Wildlife,  is all to familiar with these concepts as he is attempting to herd 2500 rhinos on his ranch in Texas. This herd will perhaps one day supply the world with what could be the only white rhino started-culture on earth. Cole is a long time deer hunter and now world conservationist. Stay tuned as we explore a global view of conservation and hunting in this episode. Oh, and we talk a lot about deer hunting too.

OUR SPONSORS: Advanced Treestands, Covert Scouting Cameras, Horny Buck Seed Company, Eurohanger, Morse's Sporting Goods

DEER NEWS: 

  • Coyote Challenge Offers Prizeds for Kills in Georgia
  • City to Keep Using Bowhunters to Thin the Herd in Cincinati
  • As Python Population in Florida Increase, So Do Numbers of Snake Hunters

Here's What We Discuss:

  • Drawn to Texas, More on the Conservation Side 
  • The Insignificant Older Animals
  • Still Support Hunting Can't Have One without the Other
  • Conservation and Hunting Go Together
  • a .22 Ruger Pistole
  • The Stewards of Wildlife
  • In Situ and Ex Situ Conservation
  • The White Rhino and Far East Medicine
  • The Monitory Reward of the Rhino Horn 
  • A Herd of Rhinos in Texas 2500 Strong
  • When the Population Gets Too Low
  • What's the Right Number?
  • The Scimatar Horned Oryx Example - A Starter Culture
  • The French Grape 
  • A Safety Net, The United States 
  • No Hoof Stock, the Cattle Lobby
  • The Deer Herd and CWD and Conservation
  • The Exotic Wildlife Organization
  • CWD Regulations and Deer Kill VS Benefits
  • CWD and the Exotics, The Cervids
  • The Bengal Tiger
  • Questioning the Numbers and the Studies
  • Scientific vs Political, The Polar Bear Example
  • I've Killed a Lot of Deer
  • Breeder Permits, High Fence and Free Range
  • 5x5 VS 10 Point and Browtines VS Eye Guards
  • 10 Rapid Fire Questions and a Memorable Deer Story

 

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Deer News Written and Recorded by Jim Keller

Chubby Tines Tip of the Week Written by Dusty Phillips

 

 

 


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