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  • For this week's episode of Michigan Wild we have returning guest Tony Fellows. Nate and Tony dive into his first turkey kill. Tony was able to connect on his first turkey on his second season chasing them. Even after struggling the first fews weeks of the season Tony remained persistent and kept after them. Tony explains some of the differences between this spring verse last spring and how he enjoyed the process of filling his tag.

    After talking about some of the gear used and ways to prepare the wild turkey the guys shift their focus onto fishing. Nate recently acquired a boat and found himself in need of some updated fishing gear, especially a fly rod. Tony and Nate get into a discussion of the different gear and certain combo kits available for people starting out. All things very relatable for people wanting to start fishing or maybe getting back into it like Nate.

    Rounding out the episode Tony opens up about his plans to start guiding. Something he has desired to do for quite some time. He really enjoys helping others get into fly fishing and looks forward to getting started later this year.

    Make sure to find Tony at naughty_nymph_co on instagram!

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  • On this episode I talk to Scott Ellis, a turkey hunting veteran of several years who has won more calling championships and shot more turkeys than you can shake a stick at! He is a welth of knowledge on not only what to do but also when and why. It's a very well rounded episode with advice for all levels of turkey hunter and I know you'll enjoy it and learn something along the way!

    Topics include: When to move and when to stay, slipping and calling vs running and gunning, what to say with your calls and how to say it, turkey sign scouting 101, advanced locater call tactics and blind calling.

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  • On this week's episode Mitch is joined by good friend and hunting partner Earl Thomas. Earl is one of the most passionate turkey hunters Mitch knows, and annually sets out to hunt in multiple states on what has been dubbed the "Redneck Turkey Tour." Earl has been fortunate to tag a handful of gobblers already this spring and still has a few hunts left.

    Every hunter's experiences lead them to hypothesize and act a certain way while pursuing game. This has led to many coffee shop conversations such as, does weather impact turkey gobbling? What about the barometer? Are we hunting spring gobblers in Pennsylvania too late? While we don't directly answer those questions, Earl's experience is food for thought. Turkeys are wild animals, and their brains are much different from humans - they are "finicky" birds! We may never figure out what makes them do what they do, but persistence and determination go a long way. This is one of the many reasons why Earl is sending pictures of him with turkeys at any given point throughout March, April, or May. Enjoy the perspective and experience from this wise ol' bird!

  • In this week’s episode, Ricky and Hollywood discuss the successes and struggles of the Spring Turkey Season in Minnesota, with archery equipment. Ricky had luck on his side and sealed the deal in the first few hours of his season, while Hollywood perseveres and moves closer to filling his tag each day. Hollywood is putting in the work so he is destined for success.

    Download the GoWild App and head over to our Holler Store for a peak at the products Ricky and Hollywood prefer to use. Link is in our bio. While you’re there, grab some gear, all purchases made through our store will help support the podcast.

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  • Welcome to the second Garagecast for this week's episode on Michigan Wild. Nate and the guys sit down and have a great time recording an episode talking about their Turkey season and getting ready for summer fishing.

    Through the episode the guys talk about:

    -Tony Hill and Tyler Thompson's turkey kills.

    -Tony Fellows close encounters.

    - What's worse? Reaping turkeys or using guillotine broadheads?

    -Favorite ways to eat wild turkey.

    -Favorite species of fish to eat.

    -Future out of state hunts.

    Don’t forget your chance at a free Michigan Wild hat by sending an email to [email protected] a screenshot of a review or rating anywhere you listen to the podcast! Deadline May 22nd.

    Thank you for listening to the episode, if you would like to support Michigan Wild farther check out Michigan Wild’s shop at michiganwild.hollercommerce.com

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    Looking to add a food plot or change up your food plot strategy check out vitalizeseed.com and the Habitat Podcast.

    If you would like more information about RLR Construction LLC send an email to [email protected]

  • This week on the Oklahoma Outdoors Podcast, John is headed back to Nebraska to chase merriam's turkeys. John hunted Nebraska in the spring of 2023, but was so sidetracked by scouting for deer on the new landscape that he didn't take turkey hunting near as seriously as he should have. Heading into the trip this year though, John had a completely different mindset. He was determined to bring home a merriams, which would be his third of the four subspecies of wild turkey.

    This trip brought plenty of challenges, and though John had no problem finding birds, getting one into shotgun range proved more challenging than he expected. Like many western animals, the merriams he was chasing seemed to have no predictable pattern. Simply traveling wherever the wind blew them on any particular day. After three long days and a few disappointments, John finally caught up to a small group of strutters on the last day. However, even with a long beard at fifteen yards, John found out it's never easy!

  • On this episode of The Nomadic Outdoorsman, Dan talks with Paul Campbell about their differences in passion and pursuit of the wild turkey.

    Paul is a die hard turkey hunter from Ohio whose main goal in life is to pursue and protect the wild turkey. Paul is the host of the How To Hunt Turkey podcast and the creator of Turkeyseason.com. Paul and Dan sit down to discuss what makes a turkey hunter tick and what it takes to create a true turkey enthusiast. Dan and Paul also walk through their turkey season to share their wildly different experiences and stories of success.

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  • Today I am joined by two of the creative minds behind the incredible film "The Colonel And The Fox" Nathaniel Maddux was the editor and director of the film, he's also one of the most passionate turkey hunters I've had the privilege of meeting. Arron Link is the man behind the music in the film scoring almost the entire thing himself. Aaron grew up deer hunting but had never turkey hunted until this year when working on the film inspired him to give it a try. I was fortunate enough to take him on that hunt.

    Topics include: The time and research put into the film and how it grew from a 30 minute project to an hour and a half, Nathaniel's introduction to turkey hunting, The making of the film, Aaron's first turkey hunt and a special bonus strategy section at the end you won't want to miss!

  • On this week's episode of the Pennsylvania Woodsman we are joined by none other than Mary Jo Casalena; Pennsylvania's State turkey biologist. In conjunction with University research, Mary Jo is working to lead our state in the right direction for long term healthy wild turkey populations. Ongoing research is monitoring population trends in different portions of the state, and observing surrounding influences that may produce higher, lower, or stable populations. We discuss habitat types and balances, differences between WMUs, population trends, and more. This podcast answers many questions about PA turkeys, and also helps us formulate more questions - hopefully to be better stewards of this valuable resource.

  • Nate Rozeveld is joined by Matt Raysin for this week's episode of Michigan Wild. Matt is the co-host of Generations to Hunt podcast, and joined this week to talk about his turkey hunting and chasing rabbits with his beagles.

    Nate and Matt start the podcast off with Matt's hunting journey. Matt didn't come from a hunting family so he shares the struggle with self teaching and overcoming some heart aches. As time went on Matt's passion for the outdoors grew and so did his skills of becoming a better hunter.

    Nate and Matt have both found success in the turkey woods this spring so they both dive into their hunts, along with the hunt Nate had with his cousin. After their recap of each hunt the conversion transitions into the passion they have chasing rabbits with their beagles. Nate and Matt each have 2 beagles which are both of their first beagles they have raised and hunted with. They dive into their training methods and equipment they use and their overall enjoyment it brings them.

    Overall a great episode with 2 like minded people and Nate looks forward to future hunts with Matt.

    Thanks Matt for joining Michigan Wild!

    Don’t forget your chance at a free Michigan Wild hat by sending an email to [email protected] a screenshot of a review or rating anywhere you listen to the podcast! Deadline May 22nd.

    Thank you for listening to the episode, if you would like to support Michigan Wild farther check out Michigan Wild’s shop at michiganwild.hollercommerce.com

    Use code 10off to save 10% on select items in the shop

    Looking to add a food plot or change up your food plot strategy check out vitalizeseed.com and the Habitat Podcast.

    If you would like more information about RLR Construction LLC send an email to [email protected]

  • In this weeks segment of Shiny Objects, Ricky and Hollywood run through their archery setups for the current Spring Turkey Hunting Season.

    Shiny Objects is all about our current obsession. The Shiny Object could be a piece of gear, an upcoming adventure, a good book, or simply finding better ways to get through everyday life. The sky is the limit when it comes to an individuals current Shiny Object, and we never know where the conversation will take us.

    Download the GoWild App and head over to our Holler Store for a peak at the products Ricky and Hollywood prefer to use. Link is in our bio. While you’re there, grab some gear, all purchases made through our store will help support the podcast.

    The Range Podcast can be found on all major platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google. Video versions of the podcast can also be found on the Vapor Trail YouTube Channel. COMING SOON! The Range Podcast on Wild TV.

    Enter Promo Code trp15 during checkout at www.vaportrailarchery.com to receive 15% off VTX Bowstrings and Branded Apparel.

    The Range Podcast is brought to you by Vapor Trail Archery and Stokerized Stabilizers. We are proud to be a part of the @sportsmens_empire network.

  • For all the turkey fanatics out there, this week's episode of the Pennsylvania Woodsman is gearing up for opening day on May 4th. Our guest is Jed Fetter, a diehard PA hunter and president of the Appalachian Chapter for Turkeys for Tomorrow. This episode covers a multitude of topics including:

    -Turkeys for Tomorrow Appalachian Chapter

    -Observations and Hypothesis of turkey trends in our hunting areas

    -Gear, Scopes on Shotguns, TSS VS Lead

    -Opening Weekend vs Late Season

    -Pressured bird observations

    A lot to unpack in this episode leading into season; it's difficult to stay focused on one topic this time of year when the turkeys are gobbling! Enjoy your opening day, and be safe! Turkey hunting has the highest rate of hunting accidents across the nation when compared to all other game species. Positively identify your target!

  • The prodigal son returns this week as I am joined by none other than Paul Campbell, former host of this podcast. We have a fantastic conversation about what he's been up to lately, our recent success in the turkey woods and his search for a slam! Topics include: How one gobble can change your life, Turkey hunting without decoys, searching for a slam, being unselfish with turkey hunting and overcoming target panic.

  • The first week of turkey season has come and gone and holy smokes was it an eventful one! Birds were missed, birds were later shot, but most importantly, a good time was had by all! This week is all about turkey hunting success stories and lessons learned, reminders earned, and key takeaways for everyone to take with them into the woods in the coming weeks.

    After whiffing on a bird opening day, Pierce sought redemption a couple days later and was able to connect with a gorgeous tom out at a family friend's property to punch his Season A tag. Then, he joined his good friend Chance for an early morning hunt on a property that is filled to the brim with turkeys! That hunt was short, sweet and action packed and resulted in Chance filling his tag and harvesting his second turkey ever. It's a fun episode filled with laughs and even a few tips for folks listening to take with them into the woods. Enjoy the episode and good luck out there in the coming weeks!

  • In this episode of The Range Podcast, Ricky successfully takes a Turkey with his bow, and it certainly wasn’t easy. But first, a quick update on the current state of Vapor Trail Archery and Stokerized Stabilizer products.

    The Range Podcast can be found on all major platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, and Youtube. COMING SOON! The Range Podcast on Wild TV.

    Download the GoWild App and head over to our Holler Store for a peek at the products Ricky and Hollywood prefer to use. Link is in our bio.

    While you’re there, grab some gear, all purchases made through our store will help support the podcast.


    Enter Promo Code trp15 during checkout at www.vaportrailarchery.com to receive 15% off VTX Bowstrings and Branded Apparel.

    The Range Podcast is brought to you by Vapor Trail Archery and Stokerized Stabilizers. We are proud to be a part of the @sportsmens_empire network.


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  • On this episode of the Hunting Gear Deals Series on The Hunting Gear Podcast, Camron talks with Mike Austin from Treezyn, a direct-to-consumer brand, to discuss their affordable line-up of hunting clothing, which has become very popular amongst turkey hunters across the country. We learn how Treezyn started and its growth since its inception. Mike covers the current line-up of Treezyn clothing and gear, as well as their 2024 line-up of new products.

    Mike talks about the technical fabrics that are incorporated into Treezyn clothing. Mike also shares his passion for hunting South Africa and offers an open invitation for a few of our listeners to join him and his crew in camp this summer. If you're interested in joining the Treezyn Field Staff, here's a link.

  • On this episode I have an enlightening conversation with Madison Cole about taking your turkey hunting to the next level. We talk about what to do when you lose hunting ground and a whole variety of other turkey strategies. Topics include: Leveling up as a turkey hunter, how public land is still overlooked, learning from turkeys, hanging with a gobbler all day, a minimalist approach to gear and tactics for stubborn gobblers.

  • This week on the Pennsylvania Woodsman we are joined once again by Jason Goe from Final Stand YouTube channel. Previously Jason discussed hunting Sika deer in Maryland, this week we unpack the rest of Jason's successful fall of 2023. Jason was able to harvest a mountain whitetail with a bow, a fall gobbler, and his first Pennsylvania black bear. In addition to PA and MD Sika deer, he tagged two whitetail bucks with a bow in MD during the archery season. Talk about a season to remember!

    We breakdown the timeline and story behind each of these hunts. Throughout this episode, you'll notice two things consistently - passion for being in the woods and attention to detail. Jason maximizes his scouting trips as much as possible which paid great rewards this fall. This is especially apparent in the story of his PA whitetail he harvested on a new piece of public mountain land the first year he stepped foot in it! We cap off discussing the spring 2024 turkey season where Jason plans to hunt MD and PA, with hopes of completing the PA Grand Slam and continuing his streak of harvesting a PA spring gobbler since the early 2000s.

  • Welcome to the Antler Up Podcast with your host, Jeremy Dinsmore! In this episode, Jeremy sits down with special guest Andrew Mills, Co-Owner of Honey Hole Game Calls.

    Join Jeremy Dinsmore, your host on the Antler Up Podcast, for an enlightening episode as he sits down with Andrew Mills, Co-Owner of Honey Hole Game Calls, to discuss the vital role of conservation efforts and the joys of turkey hunting. In this conversation, Jeremy and Andrew delve into the importance of organizations like Turkeys for Tomorrow in safeguarding turkey populations and fostering sustainable hunting practices.

    Discover the latest trends in turkey hunting as Jeremy and Andrew explore the shifting seasons and management strategies implemented by various states to ensure the long-term health of turkey populations. From addressing overhunting to preserving breeding cycles, learn how these initiatives are reshaping the landscape of turkey hunting for the better.

    Embrace the essence of turkey hunting as Jeremy and Andrew emphasize the significance of cherishing the experience over simply filling tags. Delve into the art of preseason scouting, where Jeremy shares invaluable tips for newcomers on identifying turkey behavior, patterns, and prime hunting locations using mapping tools.

    Gain insights into the dynamic nature of turkey populations and the importance of adaptability in hunting strategies as Jeremy and Andrew discuss the nuances between early and late-season turkeys. Discover the secrets to successful hunts, from exercising patience to mastering the art of good setups and understanding turkey behavior.

    Explore the rise of Honey Hole Game Calls and their commitment to quality craftsmanship and customer satisfaction in the world of turkey hunting. From traditional calls to innovative designs, Andrew sheds light on the journey of Honey Hole Game Calls and the role of social media in connecting with customers and promoting hunting products.

    Savor the flavors of turkey hunting beyond the field as Jeremy and Andrew share mouthwatering recipes and cooking techniques for utilizing turkey meat in delicious dishes like white chili and burgers. Learn how supporting organizations like Turkeys for Tomorrow can make a difference in preserving turkey hunting heritage and promoting conservation efforts for future generations of hunters.

    So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Andrew Mills on today's episode of the Antler Up Podcast.

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  • Every April the Wisconsin DNR releases a questionnaire to the public to ask for public input regarding conservation-related issues that are on the radar looking towards the future. The in-person Spring Hearings are then held by each district's Conservation Congress, where citizens can ask questions, and make their opinions known about issues that matter to them. It's an incredible opportunity for regular people like you and I to provide input, and an even better opportunity for outdoorsmen and conservationists to help further initiatives towards positive change. Some of the questions also make you think pretty hard.

    This week, Pierce sits down with Wisconsin BHA Board member, Alec Bekkers, to discuss a few of the Hearing questions that stuck out to them the most, and more importantly, what some of them mean for conservation, public land access, and hunter/angler rights and opportunities. The guys cover a little bit of everything including: trout regulations, wake boats, panfish limits, technology in the outdoors, houndsmen advocacy, and most importantly, that outdoorsmen need to do a better job of showing up, making their voices heard, and fighting for hunter rights. It's a thought-provoking conversation that's just the tip of the iceberg. You can go find the spring hearing questionnaire on the DNR website, and join Backcountry Hunters & Anglers at https://www.backcountryhunters.org/join