The Hunting Show show

The Hunting Show

Summary: Hosted by Stephen Spargo, The Hunting Show is for hunters, hobbyists and those who love the great outdoors. Stephen started in radio when AM was still cool (not that long ago) and has been a keen hunter for as long as he can remember. Stephen has worked on both sides of the microphone so understands what it takes to deliver a truly all round package to both clients and interviews

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 Bonus show - Stephen on the The Outdoors Hour | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:00

Rebrodcast of Stephen on the The Outdoors Hour “The Outdoors Hour” celebrates our love of nature with host, Peter Elliott and friends talking to everyday Kiwis about their personal experiences, both good and bad, with plenty of disasters, lots of humour and lessons learned.         http://www.radiolive.co.nz/Shows/TheOutdoorsHour.aspx

 EP100 - Thats Right we are up to our 100th show!!!! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:10:00

Thats Right we are up to 100 shows - James Bell, Mike Felton, Ian Hendl and Fenella De La Hay Join Stephen for a Long chat. And your could win one of 5 Hunting Show just tag your photos #inyourelement   Find out how you could win with Hunters Element!    

 Stephen and Mark Sainsbury on Radio Live | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:14:00

Stephen was the one at the other ned of the icrophone this week!!     The Newsmakers, The Issues and… The Music! That’s what you get when Mark Sainsbury casts a critical but entertaining eye over the week’s events, gives listeners the chance to explore the stories behind the headlines and talk to the people who make them.       http://www.radiolive.co.nz/Shows/MarkSainsbury.aspx

 EP99 - Geting Youth Out Doors With Scouuting | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:25:00

Scouts is all about fun, challenges and adventure. We are New Zealand's biggest mixed youth organisation. We change lives by offering 6- to 26-year-olds fun and challenging activities, unique experiences, everyday adventure and the chance to help others so that we make a positive impact in our communities. Scouts helps children and young adults reach their full potential. Scouts develop skills including teamwork, time management, leadership, initiative, planning, communication, self-motivation, cultural awareness and commitment. We help young people to get jobs, save lives and even change the world.     sponsors   www.seriousstuff.co.nz http://www.nzoutdoor.co.nz/ lowa.co.nz  

 EP98 - We talk to Javier Borrero about the Hunters Tool App | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:00

We talk to Javier Borrero about the Hunters Tool App, and find out how it works   Hunters Tool allows you to have access to all the information you need to know about your hunting terrain, local wildlife and customized group preparations to maximize the success and safety of your days in the field. And remember most of the functionality is available offline!   https://www.facebook.com/Hunters-Tool-The-ultimate-hunting-app-333518646788151/ http://www.hunterstool.com/  

 EP97 - Hunting after having Kids and social media with Kerry From the Bloke | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:42:00

The Bloke is about getting you up and away from your electronic device and into the great outdoors. However, before you do so, we hope to also impart some knowledge and skills that we have learnt during our travels. Getting out is great. Getting out with the proper skillset to be safe and have fun, is even better. While the older bushmen needed to do it the hard way, modern technology fused with time-tested knowledge allows for a much more comfortable and productive experience.      http://gearlocker.nz

 EP96 - Cam from Lowa and Sika Show info | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:25:00

Lowa trust that no matter if you are a hard-out tramper, backpacker, hiker, a mountaineer, an avid hunter or a weekend warrior, you will find information here,  to assist you find a comfortable solution to your needs. Lowa Will: •    Assists you to find the right boot, based BY ACTIVTY and BY TERRAIN •    Only two clicks away and BY PRODUCT all the boots details are at your fingertips •    Provides you with ideas of how to ENHANCE YOUR COMFORT •    Provides you with step by step instruction on BOOT CARE •    Gives you the ability to COMPARE our boots side by side, feature for feature •    Describes the unique and often exclusive INNOVATIONS features, AND benefits to your walking comfort •    Quick BOOT Q&A for those common questions: WARRANTY and SIZE CHART •    Automatic STORE LOCATOR depending on where you live •    Latest NEWS POST and REVIEWS from our AMBASSADORS   The 2016 Sika Show will be held on September 24 & 25 between 9am and 4pm at the Great Lake Centre & Tongariro Domain, Taupo The annual Sika Show & Competition is the largest outdoor trade show of its kind in New Zealand. More than 5000 hunters visit the show each year for the competitions, taxidermy, and the latest innovations in hunting and outdoor-related products and services. It’s going to be a great weekend!

 EP95 - Dave Shaw fromn the Hunters Club (Win Win Win) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:21:00

Win a Hunters Club DVD find out how in this show   Dave Shaw has over a decade of experience in TV production gained from both home and abroad. With just a handful of hunting trips under his belt, he’d be the first to admit that he doesn’t possess the hunters instinct just yet, although his combination of a BSc in Zoology & years spent in Officer training for the NZ military means he brings a different set of skills to the table. On top of this, Dave also cut his teeth working on the groundbreaking Discovery Channel series FutureWeapons, so he certainly knows how to shoot action!   Prior to starting up The Hunters Club, Dave was the lead camera operator and head of post production on the ITM Fishing Show, which rates as one of NZ’s most watched shows in any genre. It was through the show that Dave crossed paths with Dan, and from there they decided that it was high time someone set out to show the general public exactly what makes hunting in New Zealand so very special.   https://www.facebook.com/huntersclubnz/   http://thehuntersclub.tv

 EP94-Rio Olympics 2016 Shooter Natalie Rooney on winning her silver medal | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:13:00

This week stephen talks to Rio Olympics 2016 Shooter Natalie Rooney  about how she won her silver in women's trap, find out what shoot gun she used to win a silver medal.   Rooney is from Timaru in South Canterbury, and attended Craighead Diocesan School The New Zealand Shooting Federation nominated her for the country's sole quota spot at the 2012 Summer Olympics, but Ryan Taylor appealed the decision to the New Zealand Sports Tribunal and was sent instead. She competed in the women's trap event at the 2016 Summer Olympics and won the silver medal, with gold going to Australia's Catherine Skinner. She was only the second New Zealand sports shooter to win an Olympic medal, the first being Ian Ballinger who won bronze in the small-bore rifle at the 1968 Summer Olympics. *From Wikipedia     http://www.olympic.org.nz/athletes/natalie-rooney/

 EP93 -New Zealand Mountain Safety review of the licencing proces, Mike Daisley | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:32:00

This week find out Why is the MSC going through a review of the fire arms licencing process, Mike also talkes about what the challenges with the current system....and who's been consulted   The New Zealand Mountain Safety Council (MSC) is a national organisation with a mandate to encourage safe participation in land-based outdoor activities. It does this through the development and promotion of safety messaging, by identifying and responding to insights provided by the ongoing collection and analysis of data, and by building partnerships with relevant organisations.

 EP92 - Kaylyn McBrearty, White Tail Deer and a PHD | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:32:00

  Kaylyn McBrearty talkes about her PhD on white-tailed deer in Paradise, Queenstown, New Zealand. The purpose of this research is to endow the Game Animal Council (GAC) with knowledge on the Whakatipu white-tailed deer so that the herd may be designated as ‘of special interest’ and sustainably managed to improve herd health and performance for the continuation and improvement of New Zealand hunting resources. Information on herd dynamics will give the GAC a basic foundation to understanding the herd. However, in order for a management strategy to be designed which improves the herd, the GAC must know factors which currently or historically have limited it. As such, the proposed research aims to determine if the following factors are limiting on the health, performance or habitat range of the Whakatipu white-tailed deer herd and attempt to quantify the impact each has on herd success. This research is to be conducted for the fulfilment of a PhD by Kaylyn McBrearty at Lincoln University, Department of Ecology and Life sciences, advised by Landcare Research Ecologists. Research is currently conducted in collaboration with the Game Animal Council, the New Zealand Deer Stalkers Association, the Department of Conservation, Safari Club International and Wakatipu locals.  https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/protectwhitetaildeernz     https://www.facebook.com/wakatipuwhitetail/info?tab=page_info

 EP91 - Rachael Bakalich from NZ Woman Hunters | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:00

NZ Woman Hunters is a page where all woman keen on hunting can share stories, photos, videos with other like minded individuals.     https://www.facebook.com/NZ-Woman-Hunters-310351972441266/

 EP90 - Petr Kallus from CZ talks to Stephen about 80 years of manufacturing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:32:00

This week Petr Kallus from CZ and Stephen talk about everthing CZ, frim the legend 452 to the history of CZ.   History Ceska zbrojovka Uhersky Brod dates back to 1936, when it was established as a branch plant of Ceska zbrojovka located in town of Strakonice, based on a political decision of the National Defence Council. On 2 January 1937 production of a combined range of military and civilian arms commenced. The first products were aircraft machine guns, military pistols and smallbore rifles. During the Nazi occupation period the plant was forced to produce and repair military arms. From 1945 the plant returned to the combined range of military and civilian arms, with an equal share of time going into the production of each. In 1950 the Company became a separate state enterprise called “Presne strojirenstvi Uhersky Brod” (The Precision Machine Tooling Company) and was subsequently reorganized into a number of specialized directorates. In the 1970s and 1980s the Company was merged with the concern Agrozet Brno, where it engaged in it’s traditional production of arms while also taking over and launching the production of reduction gears and driveshaft casings for aircraft engines for Motorlet Praha and hydraulic powered and controlled attachments for tractors for Zetor Brno.         https://www.czub.cz

 Bonus Show - Peter Nation from NZ National Agricultural Fieldays | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:19:00

Find out what Feild Days and Hunting has got in common..... www.fieldays.co.nz http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/farming/fieldays/76017946/Peter-Nation-new-Fieldays-chief-executive

 EP89 -Master Cutler Bryan Baker from Svord talkes to Stephen about Knifes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:34:00

Bryan Baker, Master Cutler started his knife making business from necessity in 1983. Made redundant by the untimely demise of an engineering firm, the 18 year old decided to turn a hobby into a practical business. The early SVORD Knives were forged individually and therefore expensive. Bryan Baker had to rethink his production methods and pricing to secure a share of the New Zealand sports market. He began using the 'stock removal' method and soon carved a niche in the sports market, with attractive, affordable, handmade outdoor knives. Designs improved styles and a steady demand saw SVORD Knives grow in credibility and popularity with the sporting public of New Zealand. A chance meeting with an elderly Czechoslovak knife maker gave Bryan Baker's business a real boost for this master craftsman was able to pass on to Baker many cutlers secrets and knife know-how. Especially important was the unique hardening and tempering process which gave Bryan Baker's knives a special edge of strength and durability. Baker immediately set about to build his own hardening and tempering plant using his newly acquired skills and knowledge. Today, every SVORD Knife is treated and tempered on the premises. The combination of quality Swedish cutlery steel and Baker's process for heat treating and tempering produces a truly superb blade.         http://www.svord.com

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