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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This week is a special week as we have in-depth discussions with whitetail deer hunters from Western Michigan. We thought this would be a perfect time to interview the founders and members of Crockery Creek Cooperative on the podcast. This Co-op has proven successful in just a few short years, listen as the founders discuss their proven success and share the hard-learned lessons.
On this podcast we talk with Michigan native Lance Ogreen about a hunting trip to Iowa he was supposed to take with his brother.
This week we are talking to Kentucky native, Brad Luttrell, about a new social media platform he has designed for outdoorsmen, GoWild.
On today's episode We chat with John Lusk of Lusk Archery Adventures on YouTube. We discuss cheap knock-off heads, premium machined broadheads, 2 vs 3 vs 4 blade, single vs. double bevel, mechanical vs. fixed, broadhead concepts that have never been brought to market, steel choices, and selecting broadheads based on species and terrain.
On this episode, I talk with Kraig Perlberg of Wisconsin about gaining access to an awesome farm, hunting with his dad, and a once in a life time hunting trip to Wyoming where he was able to harvest a mule deer and an elk.
During this week's podcast we cover a variety of topics regarding habitat management, food plots, and Praire Hollow property updates. As quickly as turkey season came and went, food plot season approached just as fast. We have the RTP Genesis Drill on site and planting ahead of the rain. Growing season is an extremely exciting time for us.
On this episode, I introduce returning guest, Dan Born to the Sportsmen's Nation family. We discuss his association with Backcountry Hunters and Anglers, his contribution to the new blog, and what #HuntTheNation is all about.
On this episode, Adam & Matt discuss trimming lanes, checking tree stand straps, planning entry and exit strategies, removing safe lines, and removing blind covers from your Redneck Blinds.
Will Harnisch of GeoPak drops by the podcast to discuss his outdoor app, why it was designed, who it's for, and why every hunter should have it on their phone.
On today’s episode, I’m joined by my good friends, Charlie Williams and Josh Foster, where they relive their first archery elk hunt from last Fall.
On today's episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast we chat with John Iannacone, from eastern Pennsylvania, about a variety of different topics that revolve around hunting in a highly populated area. John shares with us the details of his hunting property, sharing it with multiple hunters, and what it takes to become successful in that environment.
During this week's podcast we review our second film of the year, discuss a recent turkey hunting trip to Mississippi and why improving edge habitat on you property is a good thing.
On today's Nine Finger Chronicles podcast we talk with Michael Fuchs about his transition from being just another hunter, to transforming in to a mature buck killer.
During this week's podcast, we get VOCAL! Watch the volume because we break out the calls and demonstrate the common turkey calls and calling sequences we use to bring longbeards into range. We've talked turkey hunting strategy for weeks, but here is the "how-to call turkeys" episode.
This week, we’re diving straight into spring scouting on public land with my good friend, Michael Pike. Michael tells us how he has been able to use terrain and natural food sources to figure out where these big bucks are hanging out in the spring.