Sportsmen's Nation - Whitetail Hunting
Summary: The Sportsmen’s Nation is a collection of outdoor hunting podcasts for the die-hard sportsman. These podcasts are jam packed with fun and educational information about whitetail deer hunting that will not only help you in the field, but help scratch the itch when you can’t be in the tree stand. Nine Finger Chronicles, Land & Legacy, DYI Sportsman, Transition Wild, and Southern Ground.
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Podcasts:
In this podcast Garrett talks about his recent honeymoon trip with his now wife, Samantha. This trip was to the Kenai peninsula of Alaska. The trip was certainly fishing focused with some free days for hiking and other activities.
On this epic story, Erik Scott of Pennsylvania share the story about his first two years hunting the mountainous, large sections of public land.
We discuss the top 5 things that can increase the value of recreational land. These strategies are common sense, but often times forgot or undervalued assets to a recreational piece of land.
Matt discusses in full length from his background as a forester, hunter, and QDM practitioner the differences between clear-cutting and hinge-cutting, especially in northern climates.
We continue the Epic Stories series with another awesome tail from Caleb Michels of Kansas about a 5 hour spot & stalk hunt that resulted in a giant buck.
Summer has just begun and he hit the ground running. He recaps the Total Archery Challenge in Boyne, MI, an awesome wild game cook-out with the Bowhunter Chronicles crew, and a quick run through of his camp cooking set up that has some application for any DIY backcountry hunter or angler.
Brett Smith shares an epic story about a the perfect morning for a rut hunt in a stand location that he was excited to hunt all year, then the target buck shows up and he drops his release. Listen to find out what happens!
Parker gets to interview a local legend from his own neck of the woods. Our guest, Jamie McCay, is an absolute giant buck killer. Not only that, he does it year after year on public land in North Alabama.
Today I’m joined by my good friend Clint Campbell to talk about his latest venture, Skull Brew Coffee and what they are doing to give back to conservation and wildlife.
Continuing with the epic stories theme... Tristan Sipes of Tennessee shares the story of how he learned about a family farm after 10 years of being married to his wife. This farm produced a booner the very first year.
On this episode, Adam and Matt discuss the different between hinge cutting and clear cutting.
During this podcast, we discuss 5 different topics that will hurt the resale value of your recreational property.
Chad Yingling shares the story of how his time as an in-home care provider introduced him to a man named Ed, who was an avid outdoorsman who was dying of cancer.
The guys break down the last bit turkey action, morels and false morels, and the ins and outs of trapping here in Michigan.
Dan chats with public land hunter, Todd Mead of New York, about his bowhunting adventure throughout the US and why he is so passionate about hunting.