Every deer hunter has dreamed of owning their own hunting camp. Most camps or hunting cabins are usually weathered, or shifted, or rotted. Not to worry though, the Maine Cabin Masters can turn a teardown into an almost-new deer camp palace in just a few months. We hash out the details of finding and rebuilding a deer cabin with Dixie and Jedi, (aka Matt Dix and Jared Baker of the show Maine Cabin Masters. And of course, we talk about Matt and Jared's Maine deer hunting adventures. Special Guest Host: Wayne Saunders, Warden's Watch Our Sponsors: OnX Hunt Here's What We Discuss: Discovery Plus, I'm Not a Carpenter Wayne Is a HUGE Fan Too! Gotta Be A Deer Hunter in this Crew We've Know Each Other Forever, U Maine Farmington Chase Identified and Opportunity and Trapper Cabin It Wasn't 16 Kids, but Quite a Few Maine is Like New Hampshire Working on Deer Camps Big Woods, Hard Hunting, Legendary Trackers Fuller Episode, 100 Acres in an 800 Acres Preserve Central Maine Deer Population Deer ...
California Game Warden Lt. John Nores, now retired, has been at the forefront and on the front lines of an under-reported battle against thousands of drug cartel members who grow toxic marijuana on U.S. soil. Not only does black market marijuana cultivation undermine legitimate growers, but it endangers lives and wildlife populations unimagined. Jay breaks down the book Hidden War with Author John Nores and talks deer hunting in John's home state of Montana. Our Sponsors: OnX Hunt Here's What We Discuss: Warden's Watch and Thin Green Line Podcasts Whitetails and Mule Deer Influences to Become a Game Warden Loving Wildlife, Hunter Ethos and Conservation Dumb College Kids and a Warden on Patrol, San Jose State Side Note - Hunters are Not Poachers, and Vice Versa Psychology of a Poacher Hunters are Ethical Stewards of Wildlife, Poachers are Criminals Serial Killers Hitting a Nerve Retirement, Sort Of - Authoring Hidden War Politics, Marijuana, and Orange Buckets Premise of Hidden War, ...
This weeks show is an interview with Ted Bright. Ted is as you might expect a diehard deer hunter who likes prefers the a mobile hunt over a fixed stand. Ted uses a sling or harness to maneuver from tree to tree based on when and where he's finding active big buck sign. Ted is also an archer and seems to prefer this over anything. Something has "clicked" for Ted and says that he just seems to be in tune with finding hunting opportunity and capitalizing on those more than he's ever done before. We go over Ted's approach, hunts from previous years, shooting from muscle memory, and the techniques that he uses to identify a good spot to hunt and how to gain landowner permission. OUR SPONSORS: Mountain Deer Taxidermy,BIG BUCK MERCH Here's What We Discuss: A Pats Fan in Missouri A Baseball Mentality South Eastern PA to MO Squirrel Hunting with Dad It's Not the Kill, Fills the Soul Understanding Deer, Peaked Interest in Archery JD Martinez Fixing His Swing, Ted Fixing His Shot Anticipatory...
Anyone who has hunted mature bucks has a secret or two about how to hunt them. Quite frankly, it's the foundation of this show. And then Doug Whitcomb said he'd figured something out. I was all ears. After all, he and a few people in his circle of hunters, were killing mature New Hampshire bucks almost yearly without tracking snow. Not an easy task. Doug shares how he goes about his secret for hunting mature NH bucks without snow in the episode. For Exclusive Content Visit Us Here:BBR Extras OUR SPONSORS: Minus 33 Merino Wool,Covert Scouting Cameras,Grizzly Ears,Rackology,Mountain Deer Taxidermy,BIG BUCK MERCH DISCOUNT CODES: Minus 33 10% OFF: BIGBUCK33 Here's What We Discuss: A NH Buck Killin Secret Carrying on a Legacy 13 NH Bucks over 200lbs Right Place, Right Time, But Right Guess Whitcomb Excavation Self Employed, and Deer Huntin COVID19 Outside Making Time to Hunt - Therapeutic Separating from the Pack Call In System A Good Ribbin Natural Turkey Calling, A Gift The Bird is the...
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. For Exclusive Content Visit Us Here:BBR Extras OUR SPONSORS: Minus 33 Merino Wool,Covert Scouting Cameras,Grizzly Ears,Rackology,Mountain Deer Taxidermy,BIG BUCK MERCH DISCOUNT CODES: Minus 33 10% OFF: BIGBUCK33 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, B...
Our world is upside down. However, planting spring food plots seems to be an acceptable form of social distancing. So we turned to our goods friends Eric Fitzgerald and Jason Obermiller from the seed, nutritional supplement, and fertilizer company Rackology to discuss how to do it right. When should you plant? When is the soil moisture and temperature just right? Should soil testing be done? What about fertilizer? Where should my next food plot go? We answer all these questions and more on this podcast. For Exclusive Content Visit Us Here:BBR Extras OUR SPONSORS: Minus 33 Merino Wool,Covert Scouting Cameras,Grizzly Ears,Rackology,Mountain Deer Taxidermy,BIG BUCK MERCH DISCOUNT CODES: Minus 33 10% OFF: BIGBUCK33 Here's What We Discuss: COVID-19 Teaching Out of the Taxidermy Shop Shaking Hands in a Small Farming Community How Many Rolls of Toilet Paper Hand Sanitizer and a Pinch of Tobacco Cabelas.com and Guidefitter.com Winter and the Deer Herd Total Package, Protein and Attractant H...
Recently, Jay appeared on the Where2Hunt podcast, for an opportunity to share more about the BBR and to share the story behind Jay's 2019 NH buck. Since the interview, lots has changed in the world. Jay had cardiac catheter surgery where cardiologists found a 95% blockage in Jay's widow maker cardiac artery. Two stents later, Jay is feeling better than ever. And then there's COVID-19 issue. Man, we can't wait for deer season and you can't catch the corona virus walking alone in the woods. Be safe everyone. For Exclusive Content Visit Us Here:BBR Extras OUR SPONSORS: Minus 33 Merino Wool,Covert Scouting Cameras,Grizzly Ears,Rackology,Mountain Deer Taxidermy,BIG BUCK MERCH DISCOUNT CODES: Minus 33 10% OFF: BIGBUCK33 Here's What We Discuss: Original OG and a Voice Ok'est Podcast in the Midwest Outdoor Podcast Channel Full Time Gig Starting in 2005, Throwing in the Towel Facebook, The Beginning Cliff Ravenscraft Dusty Phillips - A Funny Guy A Deer Story is a Great Thing to Tell and List...
In a 23 year celebrated career filled with wild stories & tales of Game Warden lore, the beginning started with one of the biggest tragedies on New Hampshire soil. As a conservation officer, Wayne Saunders has caught many a poacher and became a regular on North Woods Law. Now Wayne often reflects on his duties as Lieutenant while interviewing Conservation Officers from around the country on his latest retirement project, a podcast call Warden's Watch. This is Part Two of Wayne's story. For Exclusive Content Visit Us Here:BBR Extras OUR SPONSORS: Minus 33 Merino Wool,Covert Scouting Cameras,Grizzly Ears,Rackology, Mountain Deer Taxidermy, BIG BUCK MERCH DISCOUNT CODES: Minus 33 10% OFF: BIGBUCK33 Here's What We Discuss: Skeptic by Nature Illegal Mexicans Evidence is the Worst Evidence Malicious vs Good Intent But a Mistake Dave Paulides Search and Rescue Line Searching and Mobile Hikers Are Cougars in New Hampshire Forensic Game Lab Oregon Law Against Game Transportation Lacey Act - ...
In a 23 year celebrated career filled with wild stories & tales of Game Warden lore, the beginning started with one of the biggest tragedies on New Hampshire soil. As a conservation officer, Wayne Saunders has caught many a poacher and became a regular on North Woods Law. Now Wayne often reflects on his duties as Lieutenant while interviewing Conservation Officers from around the country on his latest retirement project, a podcast call Warden's Watch. This is Part One of Wayne's story. For Exclusive Content Visit Us Here:BBR Extras OUR SPONSORS: Minus 33 Merino Wool,Covert Scouting Cameras,Grizzly Ears,Rackology,BIG BUCK MERCH DISCOUNT CODES: Minus 33 10% OFF: BIGBUCK33 Here's What We Discuss: Reading Body Language Biederman's Deli Plymouth NH Ahs and Umms Warden's Watch, Creating a Business The Meateater Podcast North Woods Law Operation Game Thief Without Being a Celeb Eric Fluette, First Episode Weekends are Action Saving People When Lost, No More Victims Drega Case - Learning fr...
When an athletic event involves repetitive motion in order to achieve success, it's important to understand the biomechanics of that movement. The golf swing, pitching a baseball, and the archery shot are good examples. Christian Williams, an exercise science specialist, and avid bowhunter, breaks down the mechanics of the bow shot, how to improve strength and endurance, which muscles are important, and injury prevention. And of course, we talk a bunch about how it all relates to bowhunting. For Exclusive Content Visit Us Here: BBR Extras OUR SPONSORS: Minus 33 Merino Wool,Covert Scouting Cameras,Grizzly Ears,Rackology,BIG BUCK MERCH DISCOUNT CODES: Minus 33 10% OFF: BIGBUCK33 Here's What We Discuss: Subscribing to Key Principles Golf, Pitching, Archery Joints, Muscles, Arms Archery is Physical and Demanding Preserving the Body, Enjoying the Bow Hunt Competitive Crossfit A Degree in Exercise Physiology A Really Good Farmer Friend, 400 Acres 100 Groundhogs with a Bow Muscle Memory an...