
Hunt Quietly
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Episode 189. The enigma of Randy Newberg, and eating feces and starving yourself for likes
Episode 188. What Jim Durkin and Matt Rinella hate about hunting TV
Episode 187. Issues with Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife
Ep 190Episode 186. East coast fisheries and shenanigans with fishing nonprofits
Matt talks with longtime fisheries conservation advocate Charles Witek. To check out Charles' blog, search One Anglers Voyage.
Ep 189Episode 185. Emory Wanger
Matt talks with Emory Wanger about a range of topics, including how TV huntin ain't huntin.
Ep 186Episode 184. Landon Dekeyser
Matt talks with with Michigan outdoorsman Landon Dekeyser about steelhead fishing, and about crowding and opportunity in hunting.
Ep 185Episode 183. Fishing nonprofits often prioritize $ over fish
Matt talks with fisheries biologist Paul Kameen about issues in the fishing industry-nonprofit complex.
Ep 188Episode 182. Wisconsinites want conservation and access, their politicians do not
Matt talks with Ben Gruber, a conservation warden in Wisconsin about the imperiled Knowles-Nelson Stewardship Program, the state's conservation powerhouse that supports and protects lands, water, habitat, trails, parks, and outdoor access. Despite enjoying greater than 90% support among the public, this crucial program is on the brink of being destroyed by self-serving, short-cited, and out-of-touch politicians.
Ep 187Episode 181. Ken Sporalsky
Hunt Quietly contributor Jim Durkin talks with Ken Sporalsky about the difficulty of drawing western tags, reductions in non-resident tag allocations, and the ceaseless price increases for non-resident licenses. They also discuss spot burning by celebrity hunters and the the negative impacts celebs have on hunt opportunity and quality.
Ep 184Episode 180. Ducks
Matt talks ducks, duck conservation, and duck hunting culture with Justin Adamski from fullcolorwaterfowl.com.
Ep 183Episode 179. Hunters ain't down with the Missouri Department of Conservation
Matt talks with Missouri hunters Heath Henry, Bill Kindell, and Craig Sondker of the Missouri Federation of Outdoor Resources.
Ep 182Episode 178. R1 versus R2
Matt and fellow Hunt Quietly contributors Jim Durkin and Nick Buckley discuss the copious data indicating that hunter recruitment and reactivation (R2) are at cross-purposes with hunter retention (R1). They also discuss new data indicating that hunting social media is eroding our reputation among the non-hunting public.
Ep 181Episode 177. Celebrity poaching
Matt talks Celebrity poaching with Wyoming hunter David Mercado.
Ep 178Episode 176. John Long
Matt talks with John Long, a lifelong hunter and backcountry guru.
Ep 177Episode 175. Gold medal in hypocrisy
Matt and Hunt Quietly contributor Adam Miller discuss some paradigmatic examples of hypocrisy amongst hunting celebrities and organization.
Ep 176Episode 174. Wild Origins Canada
Matt talks with Mark Hall from Wild Origins Canada, a nonprofit dedicated to conveying the truth around conservation and sustainable use of wildlife.
Ep 175Episode 173. The Ethical Predator
Matt talks with Grant Richardson from the Ethical Predator Movement.
Ep 174Episode 172. North American Grouse Partnership
Hunt Quietly contributors Ben Loss and Matt Rinella talk with Ted Koch from the North American Grouse Partnership. If you care about the future of prairie grouse, this is an awesome nonprofit that is worthy of your support!
Ep 173Episode 171. Hunters for Access is working!
Matt talks with hunters for access volunteers Chad Richards, John Kuntz, Jeff Hancock, and Joe Gaff. Please go to huntersforaccess.org and support our efforts!.
Ep 172Episode 170. Celebrating hunters more than wildlife
Matt talks with John Bohuniek about realigning the hunting community away from idolizing hunters towards celebrating wildlife.
Ep 171Episode 169. The Downriver Project
Matt talks with Gil Damon from The Downriver Project, a group devoted to fighting environmental degradation of waterways in Florida.
Ep 170Episode 169. Nephi Cole
Matt talks with Nephi Cole, co-host of the Your Mountain podcast.
Ep 169Episode 168. Unlike Outdoor Life, we are pleased the Take Me Fishing program was cut
Jim Durkin and Matt Rinella celebrate recent cuts to the Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation, the nonprofit that administers that Take Me Fishing program. They also take issue with Outdoor Life coverage of this development.
Ep 168Episode 167. Does idolizing hunting celebrities make you less intelligent?
In addition to discussing research suggesting celebrity worship makes people dumber, Matt and Jim Durkin discuss the recent initiative to sell of public lands, an American express survey quantifying people's motivations for choosing travel destinations, DOGE cuts to fishing recruitment, and some ridiculous quotes by hunting promoters.
Ep 167Episode 165. Turkeys for Tomorrow
Matt talks with Jason Lupardus, CEO of Turkeys for Tomorrow. This group is developing science-based solutions to the problem of declining turkey populations.
Ep 166Episode 164. Miscellany with Phil Lewer
Matt and fellow Hunt Quietly contributor discuss feral cat trapping, hunting ethics, mushroom and asparagus spot-burning, juicing dogs, the new pope, what Phil is currently eating, and b.s. hunting orgs.
Ep 164Episode 163. Ryan Busse
Matt talks with 2024 Montana gubernatorial candidate Ryan Busse.
Ep 165Episode 162. Infinite outdoors and LandTrust
Matt Rinella and fellow Hunt Quietly contributor Adam Miller discuss growing threats to non-pay hunting from access commodification companies.
Ep 163Episode 161. Antelope conservation
Matt talks with Robert Mahaffey from the South Dakota Antelope Foundation.
Ep 162Episode 160. Flying V
Matt hones his amicable disagreement skills and finds some common ground with Brady Davis and Matt McCormick of Flying V, a ranch management and ducking hunting media company.
Ep 161Episode 159. Nonprofit salaries
Matt and Jim Durkin discuss the eye-popping salaries paid to some hunting nonprofit CEOs. Other topics include the National Wild Turkey Federation, Hunters for Access, and Adam Weatherby literally eating feces to grow his Instagram followership.
Ep 160Episode 158. Miscellany
Matt Rinella and Jim Durkin discuss hunting influencer Cam Hanes, the dishonesty of hunting TV, new farm bill provisions, and technology in hunting.
Ep 159Episode 157. Michigan's Upper Peninsula
Matt talks with forester Tyler Ritchie about goings on with timber, public access, wolves, and deer in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
Ep 158Episode 156. Erik Nylund
Matt talks with ex-staffer for senator John Tester about a range of topics, including some of the b.s. that goes on at conservation nonprofits.
Ep 157Episode 155. Hunting advocacy
Hunt Quietly contributors Matt Rinella and Adam Miller discuss hunting advocacy, a topic that couldn't possibly be more relevant in this time of threats to public lands.
Ep 154Episode 154. Hunter behavior
Matt talks hunter behavior with Hunt Quietly web designer and all around contributor Phil Lewer.
Ep 156Episode 153. Panel discussion, Part 2
Matt talks with Jeremiah Goin, Erik Scarr, and Nick Buckley in this second of a two-part series involving hunters from throughout the country.
Ep 155Episode 152. Panel discussion, Part 1
Matt talks with a panel of hunters from throughout the country. Thanks to Joe Hogan, Robert Reardon, Scott Fitzwilliams, and Cameron Weddington for providing their insights in this episode!
Ep 153Episode 151. Duck Psychopathy
Hunt Quietly contributor Jim Durkin chats with Justin Adamski of Full Color Waterfowl. Justin is an outdoor photographer and digital creator focusing on waterfowl and waterfowl conservation. Their conversation is centered around the alarming, disgusting trend of people posting videos with crippled waterfowl. Justin has posted a series of videos condemning this behavior.
Ep 152Episode 150. The least crappy bow company
Matt Rinella and Hunt Quietly contributor Matt Love struggle to identify a compound bow company that isn't terrible for hunting.
Ep 151Episode 149. Mark Norquist
Matt talks with Mark Norquist from Modern Carnivore. This is Marks second time on the podcast.,
Ep 150Episode 148. Land Tawney
Matt Talks with Land Tawney, former President/CEO of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers and current leader of American Hunters & Anglers.
Ep 149Episode 147. Real Estate dealings at Real Tree
Hunt Quietly contributors Nick Buckley and Matt Rinella talk about a range of topics including a bit about Real Tree's involvement in commodifying hunting lands.
Ep 148Episode 146. John Eberhart
Hunt Quietly contributors Matt Rinella and Ben Loss talk with whitetail guru John Eberhart.
Ep 147Episode 145. Corruption and/or incompetence at National Wild Turkey Federation
The Hunt Quietly team conducted in-depth research into NWTF over the last several months. This research uncovered widespread problems with their reporting. NWTF grossly overreports the acres they conserve and the dollars they devote to their mission. Evan Curtin, Nick Buckley, and Matt Rinella explain all of this and try to determine if these problems stem from corruption, incompetence, or both. Hunt Quietly recommends against donating to organizations that do hunter recruitment, and NWTF does lots of that. And in the case of NWTF, there are many additional reasons for Americans to spend their precious conservation dollars elsewhere. A sincere thanks to David Fontenot, Chris Brewer, and Thomas Doyle for assisting with research for this episode.
Ep 146Episode 144. Backcountry Hunters & Anglers doubles down on hunter recruitment
Matt and Jim Durkin talk about several recent developments before turning their attention to Backcountry Hunters & Angers, an organization that, despite the name, works to reduce hunt quality and quantity.
Ep 145Episode 143. Dr. Ed Ashby
Jim Durkin chats with Dr. Ed Ashby, Vice President of the Ashby Foundation. Ed has dedicated 30 plus years to studying arrow performance and broadhead lethality on six continents.
Ep 144Episode 142. Chris Anonymous
Matt talks with Chris about ridiculous stuff going on at Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation amongst other topics. Chris asked to remain anonymous due to potential repercussions from nonprofits he's involved with.
Ep 143Episode 141. Farm subsidies and public access
Matt and Evan Curtin make the case that farm subsidies should encourage landowners to provide public access.
Ep 142Episode 140. Adam Miller
Matt talks with Hunt Quietly contributor Adam Miller.