Show 1142: Recruit new hunters and save money on your next license purchase. Use a trained dog to recover wounded deer. Wireless device can save your life if you fall overboard. Madison fishing action is slow going. Jeff puts some venison in the freezer.




Outdoors Radio with Dan Small show

Summary: In the Hupy and Abraham Outdoor Report, Christian Frost Roine, co-founder and CEO of Fell Marine, describes his wireless engine kill switch for outboard motors, the MOB+. (<a href="http://www.fellmarine.com" target="_blank">fellmarine.com</a>, <a href="http://www.hupy.com" target="_blank">hupy.com</a>) Wisconsin DNR Hunting &amp; Shooting Sports coordinator Keith Warnke encourages experienced hunters and anglers to invite newcomers to try these sports, and describes financial incentives for recruits and recruiters. (<a href="http://dnr.wi.gov/education/outdoorSkills/lth.html" target="_blank">dnr.wi.gov/education/outdoorSkills/lth.html</a>) Jeremy Moore, founder of Dog Bone Hunter, explains how trained dogs can be used to track wounded deer. (<a href="http://www.dogbonehunter.com" target="_blank">dogbonehunter.com</a>) In the Madison Outdoors Report, exclusive to podcasts and FM 100.5 ESPN broadcast, presented by Pappas Trading Post, Southern Wisconsin's largest Mathews and Mission archery retailer, pro angler Duffy Kopf reports muskie action is slow on the Madison chain, but panfishermen are having some success. (<a href="http://www.pappastradingpost.com" target="_blank">pappastradingpost.com</a>)