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Ep 247Ep 247 - Charles Spiegel: A Target Rich Environment

Charles Spiegel, co-owner and co-host of Target Rich Environment TV, Helihunter, and Three Curl Outfitters, joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to delve into the world of feral hogs, their origin, and the imperative need to control their population. Charles provides insights into the rise of these non-native hogs in Texas, from their domestication to their transition into the wild, revealing how the constant population increase and the ensuing havoc on farms and ranches led them to become the world's largest hog-hunting outfitter in the state. With a resolute declaration, he states, “We got started out of necessity, not necessarily a business.” This episode uncovers the adaptability, intelligence, and astonishing reproductive speed of feral hogs, underscoring the looming threat they pose in terms of disease and parasites. Charles dissects their negative impact on native habitats and wildlife, where the pigs' voracious appetites and aggressive behavior wreak havoc on ecosystems. The conversation takes a thrilling turn as Charles guides Sam through a helicopter hunting experience, painting vivid images of Led Zeppelin blasting in the background and pigs being dispatched from the helicopter's vantage point. As the discussion unravels, Charles unveils the dynamic world of hunting these creatures. The conversation touches on the intricate dynamics of eradicating 70% of the population to maintain equilibrium, the intricacies of heli-hunting, and the incorporation of military tactics and Led Zeppelin to maximize hunting efficiency. The popularity of hog hunting in Texas as both a business and recreational activity is revealed, with helicopters and thermal optics employed to cull these invasive creatures, making this episode an exhilarating peek into the high-speed world of aerial pig eradication. Join Charles and the team on Target Rich Environment TV as they conquer the daunting task of curbing the hog population, all while weaving together the adventure and conservation narrative that encapsulates this captivating tale. Guest Info Charles Spiegel & Three Curl Outfitters threecurl.com @threecurlcharles facebook.com/charles.e.spiegel Target Rich Environment TV targetrichtv.com @targetrichenvironment.tv facebook.com/targetrichenvironment youtube.com/@targetrichenvironmenttv8196 targetrichtv.com/contact Heli Hunter helihunter.com @heli_hunter facebook.com/HeliHunter [email protected] -- Get deals and discounts on products, gear and more from friends of The Wild Initiative at thewildinitiative.com/discounts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 24, 202240 min

Ep 246Ep 246 - Lilian Mremi: Misconceptions of Hunting in Africa

Lilian Mremi, a native and game scout of The Rungwa Game Reserve, Tanzania, Africa, joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to provide a unique perspective as a professional African game scout. She shares how her journey into this role began, inspired by her uncle's occupation as a wildlife commander. In this podcast, Lilian and Sam discuss the misconceptions surrounding hunting in Africa, shedding light on the closely regulated nature of these hunts, overseen by biologists and researchers with rules and quotas. Lilian emphasizes how hunting, when managed properly, benefits both wildlife and local communities in Africa, countering notions of overpopulation leading to habitat destruction and crop and livestock damage. "If there is overpopulation, there becomes a lack of food and in turn destruction to the habitat as well as the community crops and livestock." Lilian delves into the creative methods employed by local communities to deter animals from encroaching on human settlements, including strategies like hanging dried chili and using beehives. These techniques not only prevent conflict but also offer additional benefits, such as honey harvesting. She highlights the reduction of poaching in Africa and the efforts to renew elephant populations through regulated hunting, emphasizing that this practice contributes positively to both wildlife and local communities. Hunting outfitters, contrary to misconceptions, greatly assist local communities by providing essential resources such as schools, roads, water, and employment. Lilian encourages those unfamiliar with African hunting practices to come and witness the process firsthand, inviting listeners to view the impact and benefits of hunting in Africa for themselves. "I encourage people to come and view the process for themselves." She concludes with a heartwarming lesson in Swahili, "Asante Sana," expressing gratitude and underscoring the importance of understanding different perspectives. Understanding the multifaceted perspective presented by Lilian sheds light on the intricate relationship between hunting, conservation, and community support in Africa, dispelling stereotypes and misconceptions while fostering a deeper appreciation for the region's unique approach to wildlife management. Guest Info Lilian Mremi @lilymremi facebook.com/lilian.mremi tiktok.com/@missielili --- Get deals and discounts on products, gear and more from friends of The Wild Initiative at thewildinitiative.com/discounts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 17, 202244 min

Ep 245Ep 245 - Capt. Zachariah Rollins: Outdoors, Fishing, and “The Captain Life”

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Captain Zachariah Rollins, host of Along the Keel, joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to dive deep into his world of offshore fishing and the captivating life of a captain. With a family history rooted in generations of sou’wester-wearing longliners off the Rhode Island coast, Zach's journey into the realm of fishing commenced at the tender age of 10. In this episode, Zach and Sam navigate through the captivating waters of different saltwater fishing styles, unearthing Zach's voyage to becoming a captain, and delving into the crucial thread of preserving fishing and hunting resources, a legacy tracing back to Teddy Roosevelt, the pioneering architect of modern conservation. Amid their engaging discourse, Zach and Sam lead a voyage through superstitions that steer clear of bananas and whistle-free boats. As the conversation meanders, the duo reminisces about everything from Zach's formative years as a fisherman, encountering colossal 20-foot manta rays in Hawaiian waters, to the unique tapestry of creating his acclaimed podcast, “Along the Keel.” The captivating tale unfolds as Captain Zachariah Rollins shares his enchanting encounters with whales and dolphins, interlaced with reflections on leadership, embarking on outdoor escapades, and persistently pursuing passions. Anchored within their dialogue is a profound appreciation for the maritime world, a sentiment carried by their shared understanding that the ocean’s power can be harnessed to shape lives and impact communities. In a world brimming with challenges and opportunities, Zach's narrative unveils the relentless spirit that has guided him. With each narrative arc, he illuminates the threads that interweave his journey, inviting listeners to join the crew in savoring the grandeur of the oceans, the allure of the outdoors, and the enduring camaraderie found on land and sea alike. If you're yearning to explore the open waters, resonate with the legacy of hunters and anglers, and bask in the wisdom of a seasoned captain, this episode is your compass to traverse a world where the horizon stretches as far as the heart's desire. Guest Info Zach Rollins @captain_zachariah_rollins facebook.com/zachariah.rollins.7 Along the Keel alongthekeel.com @alongthekeel facebook.com/alongthekeel youtube.com/@alongthekeel tiktok.com/@alongthekeel alongthekeel.com/pages/contact -- Get deals and discounts on products, gear and more from friends of The Wild Initiative at thewildinitiative.com/discounts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 10, 20221h 18m

Ep 244Ep 244 - Sue Tidwell: Cries of the Savanna

Sue Tidwell, author of Cries of the Savanna, embarks on a riveting journey with Sam on The Wild Initiative to share her profound love for hunting and conservation in the heart of Africa. Sue's story unfolds against the backdrop of a childhood in a hunting family, but her personal hunting adventures didn't kick off until she met her husband in the untamed wilderness of Alaska. Yet, it was a trip to Tanzania, Africa, driven by her husband's dream, where Sue's perspective on hunting underwent a transformative shift. Initially resistant to targeting specific African species, Sue's real-life encounter with Africa and its unique hunting landscape profoundly changed her outlook. In this episode, she passionately articulates why hunting and trophy fees play a pivotal role in supporting African communities and conservation efforts. As Sue guides us through her adventure, we are introduced to the remarkable individuals she encounters, including a 23-year-old female game scout, Lilian Mremi. These encounters provide invaluable lessons and forge deep connections that underscore the interconnectedness of hunting, conservation, and the people of Africa. The discussion delves into the heart of Sue's book, Cries of the Savanna, a work that masterfully blends engaging stories with compelling facts to emphasize the pivotal role of well-managed hunting in preserving habitats and wildlife. Sue passionately underscores the need for an emotional connection to convey the importance of hunting in conservation. Cries of the Savanna encapsulates this emotional journey, inviting readers to fall in love with Africa and become advocates for its unique hunting heritage. The episode's narrative continues with the challenges of hunting in Africa, including quests for buffalo, zebra, and guinea fowl, including a thrilling narrative about her husband's Cape Buffalo "Dagga Boy" hunt. Sue offers vivid insights into the tactics and nuances of African hunting, illustrating the thrill and difficulty of tracking elusive game across the savanna. Sue also touches on the cost of hunting in Africa, providing valuable perspectives on budgeting and the temptation to pursue additional game once on the continent. She shares experiences of forming deep bonds with locals, encountering venomous snakes, and the importance of secure, zippered tents to keep out unwelcome wildlife. The conversation takes an inspiring turn as Sue highlights the multifaceted benefits of hunting camps in Tanzania, where jobs are created, wildlife is protected, and poaching is deterred. These camps play a pivotal role in fostering coexistence between communities and wildlife, ultimately safeguarding precious habitats. Throughout the episode, Sue underscores the importance of understanding the significance of hunting in Africa. She emphasizes the need to respect local rules and regulations and the scarcity of meat in the daily diets of African communities. Sue's account of her African experiences provides a profound contrast to the convenience of obtaining meat in North America. As Sue aptly puts it, "No meat goes to waste in Africa." In this episode, Sue's compelling narrative paints a vivid picture of Africa's wild heart, the essential role of hunting in its conservation, and the profound connection between people and the land. Join us on this remarkable journey and discover why Cries of the Savanna is a must-read for anyone curious about the wild world of hunting and conservation in Africa. Guest Info Sue Tidwell suetidwell.com @suetidwell.writer facebook.com/sue.tidwellcoyle [email protected] -- Get deals and discounts on products, gear and more from friends of The Wild Initiative at thewildinitiative.com/discounts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 3, 20221h 3m

Ep 243Ep 243 - Dan Cabela: The Impacts of Hunting & Conservation

Dan Cabela, executive director of the Cabela Family Foundation, joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to explore the profound connection between hunting and conservation. Growing up immersed in hunting and outdoor activities, Dan shares his journey from small game hunting to his passionate love for hunting in Africa. He delves into the critical role hunting plays in preserving wildlife and habitats, emphasizing the importance of maintaining lion habitat to prevent human-wildlife conflicts. Dan's experiences in the wild, from capturing black bears in Arkansas to collecting alligator eggs, underscore the impact of hunting on conservation. He highlights the Cabela Family Foundation's efforts to reintroduce lions to the Zambezi Delta in Mozambique, showcasing how hunting and conservation go hand in hand. Through his engaging storytelling, Dan emphasizes the significance of hunting as a social and cultural activity that unites families across generations. He discusses the evolving narrative in hunting media, moving beyond kill shots to share the complete hunting experience, including the struggles and communal aspects. Dan passionately advocates for the invaluable connection between hunting, conservation, and outdoor initiatives. He encourages listeners to get involved, join conservation organizations, and actively participate in local chapters to make a direct impact on wildlife preservation. Dan's dedication to preserving our natural heritage and fostering an understanding of hunting's vital role shines through in this insightful podcast episode. Don't miss his exciting upcoming TV series, "The Hard Truths of Conservation," set to debut on August 20th. Engage with this inspiring conversation, and discover the transformative power of hunting in conservation efforts. Guest Info Dan Cabela @dancabela facebook.com/dan.cabela.1 @discodantheman Cabela Family Foundation cabelafamilyfoundation.org @cabelafamilyfoundation facebook.com/cabelafamilyfoundation youtube.com/@cabelafamilyfoundation4958 -- Get deals and discounts on products, gear and more from friends of The Wild Initiative at thewildinitiative.com/discounts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 27, 202250 min

Ep 242Ep 242 - Britné Prosser: Spring Bear Successes

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Britné Prosser, friend and long-time supporter of the podcast, joins Sam on The Wild Initiative in an engaging conversation about her journey as a female hunter, a newcomer to the world of hunting, and a mom who balances her love for the outdoors with family life. Britné shares her initial inspiration for hunting and recalls her first hunting experiences with her family. She candidly discusses how social media, specifically Instagram, played a pivotal role in connecting her with like-minded hunters and encouraging her to explore the world of hunting. Britné delves into her early doubts and fears about hunting, revealing that she once considered becoming a vegan due to the negative perceptions surrounding hunting on social media. However, after finding inspiration from prominent figures like Cameron Haynes and Joe Rogan, she decided to take the plunge into hunting, which has since become an integral part of her life. As the discussion unfolds, Britné emphasizes the importance of continual learning in the hunting world. She describes how she draws knowledge from various sources, including reading, hands-on experiences, and following inspirational hunters on Instagram, all while surrounding herself with down-to-earth mentors. She also reveals her admiration for female hunters who expertly balance family life with their passion for hunting. The conversation takes an exciting turn as Britné shares her triumphant spring bear hunting experience in Idaho. Despite initial nerves and doubts, Britné successfully harvested her first bear. She vividly describes the challenges and excitement of the hunt, highlighting the unique sounds and emotions she experienced during the process. Britné shares a humorous story about getting a memorable nickname while skinning a bear, emphasizing the camaraderie and humor that can be found in the hunting community. Britné expresses her deep gratitude for the support and assistance she received from her partner and family, emphasizing that her success was made possible through the investment of time, energy, and knowledge from others. She fondly recalls the taste of bear meat, particularly the summer sausage, and shares the challenges of tracking bears through dense brush. In a heartwarming moment, Britné talks about her children's curiosity and interest in trying different types of meat, with her youngest child particularly enjoying it. She shares her own positive experience with bear meat, noting its delicious, melt-in-your-mouth texture, especially when dipped in melted butter. Britné's journey as a hunter, newcomer, and mom is an inspiring testament to the transformative power of perseverance, learning, and connecting with nature. This episode is a delightful blend of personal experiences, hunting achievements, and the deep sense of community found in the world of hunting. Guest Info Britné Prosser @unbound.wanderer Unbound Wanderer Pyrography @unbound.wanderer.pyrography — Get deals and discounts on products, gear and more from friends of The Wild Initiative at thewildinitiative.com/discounts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 20, 202248 min

Ep 241Ep 241 - Paul “ElkNut” Medel: Sounds and Strategies for Calling in Every Elk

Paul “the ElkNut” Medel joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to unlock the secrets of successful elk hunting through expert calling techniques and a deep understanding of elk behavior. In this episode, Medel emphasizes that elk hunting is not just about making sounds; it's about comprehending the nuanced language of elk and knowing when and where to communicate effectively. He shares invaluable insights, stressing the importance of research and practice before heading into the field, and he provides real-world examples of his favorite calling routines. Medel delves into the significance of timing, the emotional nuances of elk sounds, and the situational awareness required for a successful hunt. He discusses the art of imitating dominant herd bulls to attract other bulls and explains how to differentiate between the needs of mature and younger elk. With Paul’s wisdom, listeners gain a comprehensive understanding of elk calling strategies, from cow party sequences to displaying and advertising sequences, all designed to provoke responses from these incredible animals. Additionally, Paul Medel teases an exciting update to the ElkNut app, which promises to revolutionize the way hunters approach elk calling. To top it off, there's a thrilling giveaway for three lucky podcast listeners who stand a chance to win yearly subscriptions to this game-changing app. Whether you're a seasoned elk hunter or just starting your journey, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and a chance to enhance your hunting skills. Guest Info elknut.com @elknutoutdoors facebook.com/elknutoutdoors youtube.com/@ElkNutOutdoorProductions [email protected] Download the ElkNut App for iOS Download the ElkNut App for Android Mentioned in this Episode Field and Stream: A 10-Step Plan for Calling in Big Bull Elk ElkNut’s Playbook - Designed for Field Use -- Get deals and discounts on products, gear and more from friends of The Wild Initiative at thewildinitiative.com/discounts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 14, 20221h 19m

Ep 240Ep 240 - Travis McClendon: Maximizing Your Hunt

Travis McClendon of The Guide Life, Zero Guide Fees, Arizona Strip Guides, and Arizona Elk Outfitters joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to dive deep into the world of hunting in the American West. Travis shares his profound insights on leadership in hunting and how vegetarianism impacts wildlife. He passionately emphasizes the crucial role of proper gear and delves into his exciting collaboration with videographer Mike Attebery on their show "GuideLife." Travis also takes a reflective journey through his family's hunting legacy and how technology has revolutionized the art of video editing. He places a significant emphasis on the paramount importance of fitness in hunting, especially in Arizona, and generously offers priceless insights into the state's wonderfully diverse hunting opportunities. Travis engages in a captivating discussion about the shifting behavior of elk during the rut and eloquently contrasts the behaviors of mountain and desert mule deer. Tune in for a treasure trove of practical tips, from honing your spotting and stalking skills to elevating your shooting proficiency and embracing the challenges of real-life hunting scenarios. Discover the magic of Arizona's distinctive hunting experiences and gain a deep understanding of the state's innovative regulations designed for non-resident hunters. Travis provides invaluable insights into hunting application systems and the paramount importance of transparency among fellow hunters. And as if that's not enough, Travis unveils the game-changing Zero Guide Fees membership, a transformative initiative making hunting more accessible and affordable for everyone in the vast western states. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or just embarking on this exhilarating journey, this episode is an invaluable resource for maximizing your hunting experience. Travis and Sam's engaging conversation encapsulates both the triumphs and tribulations of hunting in the wild, all while painting a vivid picture of a future where they may be old and gray, yet still passionately hunting the mountains. "I try to stay fit, so when I'm 74, I'm still gonna be out there with the bow, with the rifle... that's more important to me than anything." Guest Info Travis McClendon @the_guide_life_tv facebook.com/travis.mcclendon.94 [email protected] Zero Guide Fees zeroguidefees.com @zeroguidefees facebook.com/zeroguidefees [email protected] Mentioned in this Episode The Guide Life TV Arizona Strip Guides Arizona Elk Outfitters -- Get deals and discounts on products, gear and more from friends of The Wild Initiative at thewildinitiative.com/discounts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 29, 20221h 23m

Ep 239Ep 239 - Robby Denning: Hunting Big Mule Deer

Robby Denning, co-founder of Rokslide and author of Hunting Big Mule Deer, joins Sam on The Wild Initiative for a deep dive into the world of hunting these magnificent creatures. They kick off with an extensive book recommendation session, highlighting essential reads for aspiring mule deer hunters. As the conversation unfolds, Robby highlights the unique challenges and opportunities presented by hunting big mule deer. He discusses the conservation efforts in Colorado and Wyoming that have positively impacted mule deer populations, emphasizing the importance of supporting local chapters and conservation initiatives. Robby delves into the mindset required for hunting success, stressing the mental resilience needed in the field. He shares his personal journey of shifting his focus from elk hunting to mule deer hunting, describing the fulfillment he finds in pursuing these elusive animals. The discussion turns to the specific techniques and strategies for hunting big mule deer, including glassing, tracking, still hunting, and spot-and-stalk. Robby's insights draw from his book Hunting Big Mule Deer, and he underscores the need for continuous learning and refinement of hunting approaches. The conversation wraps up with a focus on conservation and wildlife management. Robby applauds Wyoming's efforts to protect mule deer migration corridors and highlights the significance of road safety for wildlife. He encourages hunters to get involved in local chapters and support fish and game organizations. If you're passionate about mule deer hunting or eager to improve your hunting skills, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and insights. Guest Info Robby Denning @robbydenning facebook.com/robbydenningmuledeer rokslide.com/author/robby-denning [email protected] Rokslide rokslide.com @rokslide facebook.com/Rokslide youtube.com/rokslide [email protected] Mentioned in this Episode Hunting Big Mule Deer: How to Take the Best Buck of Your Life by Robby Denning Endure: How to Work Hard, Outlast and Keep Hammering by Cameron Hanes Hunting Open Country Mule Deer: A Guide for Taking Western Bucks with a Rifle and Bow by Dwight Schuh How to Find Giant Bucks by Kirt Darner Mule Deer Quest: Thirty-Five Years of Observation and Hunting Mule Deer from Sonora to Saskatchewan by Walt Prothero Stalking Trophy Mule Deer by Walt Prothero Mule Deer Strategies: A Handbook of Hunting Techniques by Walt Prothero Dennis Wintch: Mule Deer Hunting Legend: 50 Years of Hunting Mule Deer by Lindsay Parker So You Want To Hunt The West For Mule Deer: Now What by Dan Branagan Public Land Mulies: The Bottom Line by David W. Long The Edge - The Complete Approach to Hunting Mountain Mule Deer by David Long & Mike Duplan Super Slam: Adventures with North American Big Game by Chuck Adams The Complete Book of Bowhunting by Chuck Adams -- Get deals and discounts on products, gear and more from friends of The Wild Initiative at thewildinitiative.com/discounts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 15, 20221h 22m

Ep 238Ep 238 - Corey Child: The Best Hunter on TikTok

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Corey Child, a.k.a. "The Best Hunter on TikTok," joins Sam on The Wild Initiative for an eye-opening conversation about the essence of authentic hunting and the challenges hunters face in the world of social media. In this episode, Corey candidly addresses the misconceptions surrounding hunting, emphasizing the critical difference between genuine hunting experiences and merely pulling the trigger. The discussion kicks off with Corey's perspective on the skills and dedication required for hunting, drawing connections between hunting and social issues like pro-abortion stances. Corey, known for his TikTok fame, delves into his unexpected rise on the platform, where he's celebrated for his shed and elk-hunting prowess. He reflects on the TikTok environment and how it has both bolstered his recognition and brought about unique challenges, including confronting biases against hunters. The conversation turns to the controversial topic of pen-raised deer on wealthy ranches, with Corey expressing a preference for hunting in the wild rather than on high-fence properties. He passionately discusses the nuances of real hunting; it's about being immersed in the experience and embracing the unpredictability of the hunt rather than contrived narratives. As Corey says, "Don't try to tell me you hunt if you just paid; there's a difference between hunting and pulling a trigger." Corey also shares insights into his experiences with hunting elk, recounting exhilarating moments and close encounters. The thrill of hearing an elk bugle in the wild, he explains, is an experience that transcends words and defines the essence of hunting. The podcast takes a deeper dive into the importance of securing support for hunting and conservation efforts. Corey emphasizes the need for mentorship to kindle a passion for hunting in younger generations and advocates for respectful conversations on social media platforms to combat biases against hunters. Throughout the episode, Corey's passion for hunting shines through as he offers guidance to beginners, highlights the value of studying hunting videos, and reinforces the significance of authenticity in hunting media. Tune in to this insightful episode as Corey and Sam navigate the complex world of hunting, social media, and the enduring quest for authentic outdoor experiences. Guest Info Corey Child @stick_spotter facebook.com/corey.child.52 tiktok.com/@bestelkhunterontok tiktok.com/@bestshedhunterintheworld -- Get deals and discounts on products, gear and more from friends of The Wild Initiative at thewildinitiative.com/discounts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 1, 202239 min

Ep 237Ep 237 - Ryan Carter: This is Murder and I’m Part of It

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Ryan Carter of DC Outfitters returns to The Wild Initiative podcast, joining Sam in a candid conversation about trophy-hunting giant elk and the intricacies of hunting ethics and conservation. Despite a minor recording mishap, the discussion unfolds to reveal Ryan's deep insights into elk behavior during different seasons, and why, contrary to conventional wisdom, he prefers not to hunt trophy elk during the rut. The conversation delves into the critical role of educated advocacy for hunting's defense, touching on memorable guide trips and the often cutthroat nature of the hunting industry, where success is sometimes overshadowed by negativity and jealousy. Ryan highlights the importance of regulating hunting and technology while expressing concerns about mismanagement, including regulations influenced by public opinion rather than scientific principles. As he boldly questions, "Since when does conservation address issues based on feelings and social matters rather than f#$king science?!" This episode is a thought-provoking exploration of hunting ethics, conservation, and the evolving landscape of hunting practices. Guest Info Ryan Carter @ryan_dcoutfitters facebook.com/RyanDCOutfitters Mentioned in this Episode The “Freak” Giant Bull Elk -- Get deals and discounts on products, gear and more from friends of The Wild Initiative at thewildinitiative.com/discounts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 27, 202249 min

Ep 233Ep 236 - Brandon Bair: Keep the Joy in the Journey

Brandon Bair, former NFL player and co-founder of Rokman, shares his remarkable journey from the gridiron to the great outdoors in this episode of The Wild Initiative with Sam. Brandon's story is a testament to the transformative power of hunting and the joy it can bring to families. Growing up on a ranch, Brandon's life was intimately connected with the land. He learned the value of hard work, the savagery of wild animals, and the importance of providing for his family from an early age. This strong foundation in the outdoors stayed with him, even as he pursued a successful career in college football at the University of Oregon and later in the NFL. After retiring from professional football, Brandon rediscovered his passion for hunting and the outdoors. What's truly heartwarming is that he's passed this love down to his family, including his 12-year-old daughter, who has already bagged a bear and a deer. In a world where family members may not always share the same interests, Brandon's experience highlights the importance of inspiring others with our passions and experiences, without ever forcing or pushing them. Brandon's story also touches on the life skills hunting imparts, such as resilience, patience, and mental toughness, and the potential of hunting to address food-related issues. He emphasizes the need to respect the sacrifice animals make for our survival and suggests that if more people raised or hunted for their own food, many problems related to the meat industry, obesity, and carbon footprint could be mitigated. The conversation dives into the migration of people from cities to rural areas, driven by a newfound appreciation for the importance of truck drivers in delivering food. Brandon's own journey from bustling city life to a quieter rural existence in Idaho serves as a testament to this shift. Throughout the episode, the importance of welcoming those who want to live a better life in nature is highlighted. It's a reminder that the great outdoors has a transformative effect, offering solace and inspiration to those who seek it. Additionally, Brandon talks about his venture, Rokman, and the innovative modular waterproof pack system they've designed for hunters and outdoors enthusiasts. This system has been well-received for its unique features, including its waterproof design and versatility. In closing, Brandon encourages listeners to step into the world of hunting, even if they're intimidated by the gear or lack experience. His message is simple: "Just do it, just go give it a shot." With this episode, Brandon Bair inspires us all to keep the joy in our journey and share our passions with those we love. Guest Info Rokman rokmangear.com @rokmangear facebook.com/RokmanGear youtube.com/@rokman734 [email protected] -- Get deals and discounts on products, gear and more from friends of The Wild Initiative at thewildinitiative.com/discounts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 20, 202234 min

Ep 235Ep 235 - Fred Eichler: Down the Hunting “Rabbit Hole”

Fred Eichler, the most interesting bowhunter in the world and owner of Full Draw Outfitters, joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to discuss how deep hunting can take you. Sam and Fred delve into the heart of hunting as a lifestyle choice, one that connects individuals with the outdoors, fosters a sense of self-sufficiency and provides unforgettable adventures. Fred shares his intense hunting experiences, from shooting coyotes from a helicopter to enduring physically demanding hunts. These adventures, fueled by a passion ignited by his father and inspired by legendary figure Fred Bear, have shaped his perspective on hunting. In a world filled with distractions, Fred emphasizes the importance of engaging in outdoor activities like hunting to escape technology's grasp. He speaks of the need for unity among hunters, regardless of their preferred hunting methods, and advocates for the support of all forms of hunting to preserve the sport's traditions. Fred's passionate advocacy for hunting's preservation echoes throughout the episode, reminding us that, as he puts it, "If we don't support it all... if we don't fight for it all, we're going to be in big trouble." Fred also highlights the significance of firsthand experience in understanding hunting's positive impact on wildlife management and conservation efforts. He encourages people to try hunting before forming opinions and emphasizes the importance of education in promoting the benefits of hunting. The episode explores Fred's remarkable achievement of hunting all 29 North American big game animals with a trad bow, the North American Super Slam, a journey marked by challenges, resourcefulness, and determination. Fred's stories inspire listeners to embark on their own hunting adventures, emphasizing that it doesn't require significant financial resources but rather a determination and a willingness to explore public lands. Tune in to this episode of The Wild Initiative to discover the profound world of hunting, the beauty of nature, and the importance of unity in preserving outdoor traditions. Guest Info Fred Eichler/Full Draw Outfitters fredeichler.com fulldrawoutfitters.com @fredeichler facebook.com/fredeichlerpage @FredEichler youtube.com/user/fredeichler Mentioned in this Episode Fred Bear’s Field Notes Johnny Morris’ Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium -- Get deals and discounts on products, gear and more from friends of The Wild Initiative at thewildinitiative.com/discounts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 6, 202246 min

Ep 234Ep 234 - Abby Casey: Airguns - Not Your Kid’s Airsoft Rifle

Abby Casey, avid airgunner and hunter, joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to shed light on the fascinating world of airguns. Abby extends a warm invitation to everyone, regardless of their appearance or gender, to embrace the burgeoning air gun industry, underlining its inclusivity. Having transitioned from behind-the-scenes roles to becoming an on-camera host, Abby recounts her journey into the heart of airgunning, which took flight after her move to Wyoming. She dispels the common misconception that airguns are akin to BB guns or airsoft pistols, revealing their high-powered nature and impressive capabilities. As Abbey emphasizes, "Nine out of ten times, people who initially criticize airguns change their minds after experiencing the fun and excitement at the shooting range." Airguns, Abby emphasizes, have witnessed a surge in popularity due to their accessibility and versatility. From various competitions to the opportunity to practice shooting without live ammunition, airguns offer an array of options. Larger air guns even find their place in hunting and competitive shooting, requiring a substantial air reservoir. These versatile airguns, comparable to bow hunting or muzzleloader hunting, are highly effective for close-range game hunting. They also serve as an excellent entry point for young shooters, potentially opening doors to scholarships and advanced shooting skills. Abby touches upon the diminishing presence of firearm safety education in schools, resulting in increased fear and misunderstanding surrounding firearms. She, alongside her listeners, strives to educate kids about guns, despite societal pressures. Abby candidly shares her struggles in gaining traction for her air gun content on TikTok, but with a recent development on YouTube regarding hunting content, there's newfound hope. Navigating the terrain of online presence, Abby outlines her plans to create more YouTube content, extending a helping hand to those interested in hunting or shooting with airguns. Her advice is clear: start at a range with affordable products and seek guidance to build confidence. Guest Info Abby Casey acoutdoors.com @acoutdoors facebook.com/ACoutdoors @acoutdoors youtube.com/@ACoutdoors109 tiktok.com/@acoutdoors1 acoutdoors.com/contact -- Get deals and discounts on products, gear and more from friends of The Wild Initiative at thewildinitiative.com/discounts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 30, 202234 min

Ep 233Ep 233 - Brian “Gritty” Call: Success Begets Success

Brian Call, the host of the Gritty podcast, teams up with Sam on The Wild Initiative to delve into the secrets of success and motivation. Sharing their intertwined experiences, Sam and Brian explore the fascinating concept that success tends to breed more success, especially in the world of hunting. They reflect on the origins of their podcasting journeys, fueled by a burning desire to both learn from and inspire others. Brian offers insights into the unique challenges and rewards of bear hunting, shedding light on why this pursuit holds a special place in the hearts of hunters. Tune in to gain wisdom from Brian's remarkable determination, resilience, and expertise in the realm of hunting, and discover how success can be a powerful motivator to achieve the seemingly impossible. Guest Info Brian Call briancall.com @brian_call facebook.com/grittybowmen youtube.com/BrianCallGritty briancall.com/contact Mentioned in this Episode Brian Call: Gritty Podcast Gritty/StHealthy Locals Community -- Get deals and discounts on products, gear and more from friends of The Wild Initiative at thewildinitiative.com/discounts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 23, 202252 min

Ep 232Ep 232 - “Just” Samson: Hunting Stories and Lessons Learned

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"Just" Samson, a returning guest and one of the earliest participants in The Wild Initiative podcast, reunites with Sam to dive deep into the world of hunting over the past five years. With a wealth of hunting experiences to draw from, Samson and Sam share their tales of successes and failures in the wild. They reminisce about their favorite hunting stories, touching on unconventional methods like hunting ducks with AK-47s and decapitating grouse with a side-by-side. They explore the profound lessons that hunting imparts, emphasizing the importance of teaching the youth about the circle of life through hunting and the values it instills. The discussion veers toward culinary pleasures, with a shared love for wild game tongues and hearts. They recount memorable moments, from calling in coyotes to pursuing elusive elk, highlighting the thrill of the chase and the deep connection to nature that hunting offers. The conversation also delves into the future of hunting, with Samson's dedication to ensuring hunting rights for his children. They acknowledge the diverse paths people take to embrace hunting, emphasizing the uniqueness of each hunter's journey. Samson's early exposure to animal dispatch for sustenance left an indelible mark, and he shares how his son, despite growing up in a suburban environment, is enthusiastic about hunting and has actively participated in skinning animals and savoring their hearts. As they wrap up, they touch on the importance of improving the "marketing" for hunting and educating non-hunters about the realities of the sport, fostering a greater understanding of its role in conservation and the circle of life. Mentioned in this Episode The MeatEater Fish and Game Cookbook Crispi Hunting Boots -- Get deals and discounts on products, gear and more from friends of The Wild Initiative at thewildinitiative.com/discounts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 16, 20221h 38m

Ep 231Ep 231 - “Big” Al Morris: Everything You Need to Know About Coyote Hunting

"Big" Al Morris, the seasoned coyote hunting expert from FoxPro, reunites with Sam on The Wild Initiative for an illuminating and comprehensive discussion centered around the art of coyote hunting. This episode delves deep into the world of predator hunting, offering a treasure trove of insights for both novice and experienced hunters. Kicking things off, Al and Sam explore how predator hunting, particularly coyote hunting, serves as a fantastic entry point into the broader hunting realm. They emphasize its unique attributes, including its low cost and accessibility, which make it an attractive option for newcomers. Al underscores that predator hunting often requires only a basic hunting license in most states, making it an accessible and budget-friendly introduction to hunting. Gear is a fundamental aspect of any hunting endeavor, and Al guides listeners through the essential equipment needed to embark on a successful coyote hunting adventure. From firearms to calls, he provides valuable recommendations for those looking to get started. The heart of this episode lies in the wealth of tactical wisdom Al shares. He and Sam dissect the finer points of coyote hunting, addressing critical factors such as the optimal times and setups for your hunting stands. Al's expertise shines through as he provides detailed insights into stand duration, calling strategies, and even the effective use of decoys. Listeners will gain a comprehensive understanding of how to strategically approach coyote hunting, increasing their chances of success. But that's not all; the episode delves into the intriguing world of decoy doggin'. Al offers a deep dive into this specialized form of hunting, covering fundamental techniques and the choice of dog breeds suited for this pursuit. His anecdotes and advice provide a fascinating glimpse into this lesser-known facet of predator hunting. However, it's not all smooth sailing in the world of predator hunting. The episode takes a thought-provoking turn as Sam and Al discuss the challenges faced by predator hunters from anti-hunting groups. They address the controversies surrounding predator hunting, particularly coyote hunting, and underscore the importance of defending this essential aspect of wildlife management. Al passionately emphasizes that "there wouldn't be any North American wildlife left if it wasn't for predator hunters," highlighting the critical role they play in preserving the delicate balance of ecosystems. Whether you're a seasoned hunter looking to refine your tactics or a newcomer eager to embark on your first coyote hunting adventure, the wisdom shared by "Big" Al Morris and Sam in this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration. Guest Info "Big" Al Morris @big_almorris facebook.com/allen.morris.520 FOXPRO gofoxpro.com @foxpro_inc facebook.com/Foxpro.Furtakers @FOXPROInc youtube.com/user/FOXPROINC [email protected] -- Get deals and discounts on products, gear and more from friends of The Wild Initiative at thewildinitiative.com/discounts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 9, 20221h 2m

Ep 230Ep 230 - Johnny Mack: Spring Bear Tips & Tactics

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Johnny Mack of The Soulful Hunter Podcast and Washington Backcountry joins Sam on The Wild Initiative for an inspiring episode packed with valuable insights into spring bear hunting. Johnny begins by sharing his wealth of knowledge on the subject, emphasizing the importance of mentorship and conservation in the world of hunting. The conversation kicks off with Johnny imparting his tips and tactics for successful spring bear hunting. He stresses the significance of being well-prepared and simplifying the process while taking a leadership role in conservation efforts. Johnny's approach is all about investing time in others, ensuring the legacy of hunting is passed on to future generations. As the discussion unfolds, the hosts delve into their experiences and encounters while hunting with friends, shedding light on the realities of not always getting along with everyone. They emphasize the value of focusing their time on individuals who are genuinely interested in learning and preserving the hunting tradition. Johnny shares his transition from backpacking to bear hunting, recounting the excitement and inspiration that come with harvesting your first animal. Their adventures take them on a nine-mile hike to set up camp and hunt for black bears, recruiting two other new hunters to join them in their quest. Despite some initial interruptions by hikers and their dogs, the group eventually crosses paths with a bear, leading to an exhilarating encounter. The episode underscores the importance of utilizing all available resources, including non-traditional ones, to maximize success in bear hunting. It encourages listeners to leverage hiker reports and online resources to discover prime hunting spots, connect with fellow hunters, and gather crucial information for their expeditions. Building relationships with landowners, game wardens, and biologists is highlighted as a key factor in securing access to private lands and gaining valuable insights into the hunting environment. Spring bear hunting tips are thoroughly covered, from scouting for south-facing slopes with early snowmelt and fresh sprouts to understanding bear behavior during this season. Johnny emphasizes the opportunities for scouting and hunting in the spring, making it an ideal time for beginners to embark on their own bear-hunting journey. The conversation further delves into the world of long-range shooting, the importance of knowing your gear, and the value of connecting with local experts for guidance. Johnny and Sam share their insights on predator calling as a last-ditch option and the importance of being patient and observant while hunting bears. As the episode draws to a close, the hosts offer advice for beginners feeling overwhelmed by the complexity of bear hunting. They encourage individuals to explore their own interests, start with simpler activities, and prioritize safety and mentorship. Guest Info Soulful Hunter Podcast wabackcountry.com/soulful-hunter-podcast @thesoulfulhunterpodcast facebook.com/thesoulfulhunterpodcast youtube.com/@SOULSEEKERSNATION/podcasts Washington Backcountry wabackcountry.com @washington_backcountry facebook.com/washingtonbackcountry youtube.com/WashingtonBackcountry wabackcountry.com/contact -- Get deals and discounts on products, gear and more from friends of The Wild Initiative at thewildinitiative.com/discounts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 2, 20221h 8m

Ep 229Ep 229 - Rachelle Schrute: Beer, Pretzels and Conservation

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Rachelle Schrute, an avid hunter, conservationist, and staunch advocate for public lands, sits down with Sam on The Wild Initiative for an engaging conversation about the thrill of hunting and its vital connection to conservation. Rachelle shares her profound experiences, from getting within "licking distance" of screaming elk during hunts to her passionate journey into conservation and land access, spurred by the controversial issue of corner crossing in Montana. But Rachelle's dedication to preserving our natural heritage hasn't come without its challenges. She reveals the shocking reality of receiving hundreds of death threats a day from within the hunting community as she became a lightning rod for debates as “the poster child for everything that’s wrong with conservation.” Her response? “If you’re going to say that I’m doing it wrong, then maybe you should step up and do it the way you think is right.”... “if it all goes to hell, tough s#%t.” This episode also delves into the ever-evolving "purity index" within the landscape of hunting on social media and the importance of ethical hunters sharing their experiences to counteract negative portrayals. Rachelle reminds us, “If ethical hunters stop sharing what we do, then all you’re left with is the douchebags sharing it, and that becomes what people see as hunting.”... “If there are no visuals of what ethical, responsible hunting is, they will represent us all by default.” Ultimately, this conversation with Rachelle Schrute highlights the transformative power of hunting and the need for hunters to actively engage in conservation efforts and education to ensure a sustainable future for both the sport and the natural world. Join Sam and Rachelle as they navigate the thrilling world of hunting and conservation advocacy. Guest Info Rachelle Schrute @rachelle_schrute facebook.com/rachelle.nic0le Mentioned in this Episode KettleHouse Brewing Company Dot’s Pretzels -- Get deals and discounts on products, gear and more from friends of The Wild Initiative at thewildinitiative.com/discounts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 23, 20221h 27m

Ep 228Ep 228 - Mark Livesay: Elk Scouting Strategies

Mark Livesay of Treeline Pursuits joins Sam again on The Wild Initiative to further discuss the world of elk scouting and the powerful tools and strategies that lead to success. In this episode, Mark shares his wealth of knowledge and experience, emphasizing that elk hunting is a dynamic blend of technology, strategy, and teamwork. Mark begins by underlining the necessity of early preparation, stressing that success begins long before you set foot in the field. Just like a seasoned whitetail hunter who knows every tree on their 40 acres, understanding your hunting area is paramount. A detailed journal filled with notes and waypoints can drastically enhance your hunting experience. As Mark puts it, "A bull that's mature is not dumb; he's played this game, and you might have one chance." Delving into the heart of elk behavior and movement, Mark unveils the importance of recognizing elk-finding features. Elk have distinct preferences when selecting a hunting area, from drainage and slope degree to food sources and water. Scouting involves playing the odds, focusing on locations where elk are more likely to be found, even if it goes against conventional wisdom. Mark's expertise extends to the realm of technology. His passion project, Treeline Academy, offers invaluable resources like a two-hour tutorial on using third-party data files with Google Earth for scouting purposes. Technology, such as Google Earth, onX Maps, Gaia and Basemap have transformed elk scouting, making it easier for hunters to locate and track elk. However, Mark offers a word of caution: "No single hunting app does everything, so it's important to understand that each app has its strengths and weaknesses, and it's up to the hunter to determine which app is good enough for their needs." Mark reminds us that, despite technological advancements, elk hunting success rates have remained relatively stagnant. He and Sam explore the benefits of having multiple hunt locations, seeking the highest concentration of elk-finding features, and harnessing all available tools to increase the odds of success. In this episode, Mark Livesay unravels the art of elk scouting, offering a comprehensive guide to both beginners and seasoned hunters. Tune in to gain insights into this dynamic and challenging pursuit. And remember, you can get $20 OFF access to the Treeline Academy E-Scouting Masterclass with code TWI. Guest Info Mark Livesay/Treeline Academy treelineacademy.net (Use code TWI for $20 OFF.) @treeline_pursuits facebook.com/treelinepursuits youtube.com/@TreelineAcademy [email protected] -- Get deals and discounts on products, gear and more from friends of The Wild Initiative at thewildinitiative.com/discounts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 18, 20221h 0m

Ep 227Ep 227 - Trent Marsh: The Death of the Outdoor Generalist

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Trent Marsh of Spypoint joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to discuss the loss of the “outdoor generalist” and how that affects hunting. Trent and Sam discuss how more and more increasingly niche hunting interests have created severe issues when it comes to hunting advocacy. Trent emphasizes that experiencing more of hunting and the outdoors in different ways allows us to be more informed and more effective in our defense of hunting. As Trent says, “I would rather walk down the buffet and try a little bit of everything than go to an all-you-can-eat prime rib dinner and just be stuck on one.” They then go on to discuss the fast evolution of trail cams in recent history along with hunting technology in general and what defines the line of ethics when it comes to that technology. See more on the show notes page at thewildinitiative.com/227. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Feb 10, 202253 min

Ep 226Ep 226 - Caleb Stillians: Rising Up

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Caleb Stillians, Alaska hunting guide, joins Sam on The Wild Initiative at SHOT Show to discuss hunting and guiding in Alaska. Caleb breaks down some of the regulations of hunting in Alaska and what makes up his duties as a guide. He discusses some of his favorite animals to guide for including the majestic Dall Sheep and the perilous brown bear. Caleb goes on to tell his hair-raising brown bear encounter story and provides some of his best tips for hunters planning a trip to Alaska. When it comes to mission, Caleb tells us that he wants to inspire people to hustle, rise up and be better than they were yesterday. See more on the show notes page at thewildinitiative.com/226. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 27, 202238 min

Ep 225Ep 225 - John Stallone: Fighting the Ban on Predator Hunting

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John Stallone of Days in the Wild joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to alert listeners to a critical issue affecting predator hunting in Arizona and the whole of the United States. John and Sam discuss how, while hunting is often an individual sport, each person having their own niche, it’s critical that we lock arms to stand up against attacks from anti-hunting groups. They introduce the conservation group he’s been spearheading, HOWL for Wildlife which has been instrumental in stopping other attacks in the past. John informs us that the Humane Society is currently leveling an attack at predator hunting in Arizona and across the US and it’s critical that hunters submit their comments ASAP. John tells us that it doesn’t matter our political affiliation, if you have a love for wildlife, this is something you need to do. See more on the show notes page at thewildinitiative.com/225. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 19, 202243 min

Ep 224Ep 224 - Ryan Gill: Progressing to Primitive

Ryan Gill of Hunt Primitive joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to talk about the ins and outs of primitive hunting as well as spilling some of his expert advice. After years of rifle hunting, shooting big deer, and just the same old deal every time, Ryan got into primitive hunting to challenge himself and consistently raise the bar. Through his passion for primitive hunting, he started “Hunt Primitive” to involve others and spread the same passion and knowledge. Although there are many misconceptions about primitive hunting, Ryan works hard to make sure all information is on the line. Some people consider it unethical to harvest deer using such an age-old method, but Ryan has repeatedly proven them wrong. He says it’s not specifically about ethics, it’s about efficiency. Because if you’re efficient in your shots, you’re ethical in your shots. See more on the show notes page at thewildinitiative.com/224. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 12, 20221h 37m

Ep 217Ep 223 - Raymond “Erik the Viking Raider” Rowe: Life Eats Life

Raymond Rowe aka Erik of the Viking Raiders, WWE Superstar, hunter and homesteader joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to talk about some of the highs and lows of being self-sustaining. Raymond and his wife Sarah live a raw and rugged life, hunting and producing their own food. While industries force animals into an unnatural pace of life, this family moves at the speed of the animal for a better end result. If you take care of the animal, they’ll take care of you. Raymond and Sam, discuss how posting a picture of an ethical kill lost Sarah thousands of followers and how the conversations regarding hunting on social media tend to devolve into a hateful bashing of anyone whose viewpoints don’t align. Raymond also talks about his first deer harvest and the highest of highs along with the lowest of lows he experienced from the beginning to the end of his hunt. A lot of people that hate or disagree with hunting and ranching don’t understand what all goes into it… at the end of the day, “life eats life.” See more on the show notes page at thewildinitiative.com/223. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jan 5, 20221h 31m

Ep 222Ep 222 - Clint Walker: Selecting the “Right” Rifle

Clint Walker, firearms aficionado and fellow Montanan, joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to discuss selecting your ideal hunting rifle. Clint goes over the importance of getting a “smart choice” rifle, which means choosing one that will get the job done, but also has ammo available, especially during times of scarcity. Clint talks about his time shooting in precision long-distance tournaments with the rifles he built. He then goes into his first hunting experience and how, even though he’s great at target shooting, it doesn’t always translate into a perfect shot on an animal. After his realization that he had no clue how to dress an animal, Clint turned to YouTube and the numerous helpful how-to videos available. He says you have to get out of your comfort zone and try new things to feel a rush you’ve never experienced. Later on Sam and Clint discuss long distance shooting on animals when you have so many things to factor in and how it’s crucial to be comfortable with your rifle or any weapon and the shot you plan to make. See more on the show notes page at thewildinitiative.com/222. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 15, 20211h 17m

Ep 221Ep 221 - Ryan Michler: Choose Your Problems

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Ryan Michler, host of the Order of Man podcast and author of Sovereignty, joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to dive into difficult life decisions that result in making us better people. Ryan says life is a series of trade-offs. While circumstances may differ for everyone, we can always challenge ourselves and work hard to get to where we want to be in life. They talk about how past all the excuses, investing your time, investing in yourself, and making sacrifices will help you grow as an individual. Later, Ryan and Sam discuss how hunting requires a lot of hard work, especially through the preparation, knowledge, skill, and practice required for success. Hunting teaches patience and perseverance that both guys agree have helped them become better people. They also discuss Ryan’s mastermind extension of Order of Man, The Iron Council, where ambitious and motivated men connect and work to improve 4 key areas of their lives. See more on the show notes page at thewildinitiative.com/221 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 8, 20211h 18m

Ep 220Ep 220 - Lt. John Nores: The Hidden War in the Wild

Lt. John Nores, retired CDFW game warden, recipient of the California Governor’s Medal of Valor and author of Hidden War and War in the Woods, joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to discuss the largely unknown battle for our public lands against the drug cartels. John and Sam discuss the issues that hunters and conservationists face coming up against anti-hunting activist groups, such as mountain lion management and get into some of what differentiates a game warden from a park ranger. John also looks back on his unique journey to becoming a game warden and how his time working in rough areas of Southern California directed his career path towards special operations. John and Sam then dig into the difference between legal and illegal grows, the destructive effect illegal grow operations have on wildlife and habitat areas and the extreme level of crime associated with those illegal grows due to cartel involvement. See more on the show notes page at thewildinitiative.com/220. For AD-FREE EPISODES, please subscribe via Patreon at patreon.com/thewildinitiative. Get discounts on hunting, fishing and outdoor products at thewildinitiative.com/discounts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dec 1, 20211h 23m

Ep 219Ep 219 - Kevin Laslie: A Long Time Coming

Kevin Laslie, a long-time supporter of the podcast, joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to talk about his Utah moose hunt and filling his first tag after years of struggle. With no luck in meeting other hunters through working at Cabela’s, He finally connects with other hunters through the GoWild hunting app. Kevin ends up drawing a once-in-a-lifetime moose tag in Utah and planning with his guide. Although the pressure was on to harvest a giant bull, he drowned out the voices and chose his own measure of success. It’s always an option to start with upland and waterfowl when getting into hunting and learning from others, how to pack out and dress animals, etc. In the end, you’ll never stop learning and each animal brings its own set of challenges so it’s important to keep hunting hard for that success story that’ll leave you proud and grateful. See more on the show notes page at thewildinitiative.com/219. For AD-FREE EPISODES, please subscribe via Patreon at patreon.com/thewildinitiative. Get discounts on hunting, fishing and outdoor products at thewildinitiative.com/discounts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 24, 20211h 20m

Ep 218 - Christian Schauf: Venturing into the Uncharted

Christian Schauf, founder of Uncharted Supply Co., joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to discuss the importance of being prepared while hunting and adventuring. Christian tells Sam a little about some of his emergency encounters and about the event that inspired him to start his survival and emergency product company, Uncharted Supply Co. He emphasizes that life skills are diminishing among the newer generations, which can lead to chaos, panic, disaster, or worse. Even though time in the wilderness can often be dangerous, especially when you’re far removed from others, the benefits of relaxation, focus, and peace are well worth it. Always make sure to track where you’re going and where you’ve been, and let someone know your plans. See more on the show notes page at thewildintiative.com/218. For AD-FREE EPISODES, please subscribe via Patreon at patreon.com/thewildinitiative. Get discounts on hunting, fishing and outdoor products at thewildinitiative.com/discounts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 18, 20211h 2m

Ep 217Ep 217 - Senator Steve Daines: Standing Up for Montana

The Honorable Steve Daines, US Senator for Montana joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to highlight and discuss some of the major issues faced by outdoorsmen in Montana and across the US. With the influx of people to the state, Senator Daines reminds new residents about the importance of preserving the wildlife and the land that play a key role in making Montana such a beautiful place to call home or simply visit. The senator stresses the major issue of extreme environmental groups and politicians attempting to curry favor acting on emotion rather than science and facts when it comes to subjects such as responsible logging and grizzly bear management. Senator Daines admonishes us that while Montana’s future is bright, greater actions need to be taken to preserve the great state. See more on the show notes page at thewildinitiative.com/217 . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 10, 202121 min

Ep 216Ep 216 - Hank Shaw: Hunt, Gather, Cook

Hank Shaw, wild game chef and author of Hunt, Gather, Cook, Buck, Buck, Moose and more, joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to talk wild game cooking. Hank and Sam find some common ground when they talk about living in California and growing up fishing. They discuss different ways they cook wild game, misconceptions about older animals vs younger animals and even game that most wouldn’t consider eating. A good point Hank points out is most people are “cooking the tender parts too much and the tough parts too little” which can result in a dislike towards certain meat/game. Hank goes over the proper dry-aging process, creating master stock, what hot boning is, and many more tidbits to getting tender, tasty meat. It doesn’t matter how you eat your animal, it matters that you eat your animal. See more on the show notes page at thewildinitiative.com/216 . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 3, 20211h 38m

BONUS - Dark Waters: More Legends from the Deep Dark

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Dark Waters, the master of YouTube horror, joins Sam again on The Wild Initiative for this special Halloween bonus episode. Dark Waters and Sam have a discussion of American paranormal creatures and monsters and give each a Dark Waters Creature Threat Rating. They discuss the Chupacabra, Blue Dogs, The Jersey/Leeds Devil, Mothman, the Wendigo, La Llorona, Slenderman, The Rake and many more. They also discuss the differences between Bigfoots, Yetis and Skunk Apes as well as talk through some true stories featuring mermaids, vampires and bat-faced humanoids. See more on the show notes page at thewildinitiative.com/podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 31, 20211h 19m

Ep 215Ep 215 - Robbie Kroger: Back to Blood Origins

Robbie Kroger with Blood Origins joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to discuss the loaded term “trophy hunting”, high fence hunting, and some problematic issues within the hunting community/industry. Robbie and Sam talk about what it means to be a trophy hunter and the hunting community being its own enemy when it comes to tearing each other down and judging each other's hunts/kills. Robbie elaborates on how Blood Origins isn’t afraid to go up against anti-hunters and educate them, explaining how they’re wrong in a respectful way. Sam and Robbie continue on to discuss the benefits and consequences of hunting. As a result of Blood Origins’ efforts, a number of accounts have blocked them due to Blood Origin’s advocacy affecting their business, following, engagement, etc. Robbie and Sam both agree that we as hunters can’t put ourselves on a pedestal and that we need to bring to light what is wrong and what is right in hunting. It’s important to be honest and own up to our mistakes. Robbie states he’s only interested in conveying the truth about hunting. Does what you post help or hurt hunting and is it honest? WIN A BLOOD ORIGINS T-SHIRT! Become a Blood Origins Supporter now through the end of November 2021, and if you leave "The Wild Initiative" in the comments when you sign up, you'll be entered to win a Blood Origins t-shirt. See more on the show notes page at thewildinitiative.com/215. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 27, 202159 min

Ep 214Ep 214 - Kara Schuett: Hunting, Fly Fishing and the Great State of Montana

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Kara Schuett of Yellow Sally Fishing and Montana Bucks & Ducks joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to throw back a few beers and talk about hunting and fly fishing in the great state of Montana. Kara and Sam catch up on life and discuss Kara’s projects, Yellow Sally Fishing, a fishing-themed clothing line for women and girls, and Montana Bucks & Ducks, her and her husband’s outfitting and guide service. Kara also discusses her involvement with Warriors & Quiet Waters, a non-profit organization dedicated to assisting post-9/11 combat veterans and equipping them with everything they need to begin fly fishing. As the beer starts flowing, Kara and Sam cover just about everything, telling hunting stories, how putting in for tags generates funds for conservation, the best hunting dogs, why White Claws are so damn refreshing on the river and fantastically odd-named fishing flies. See more on show notes page at thewildinitiative.com/214 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 20, 20211h 38m

Ep 213Ep 213 - Charles Beaty: (Reformed) Prince of Poachers

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Charles Beaty, the infamous Prince of Poachers, joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to delve into his intriguing past as a renegade in the woods. From poaching 116 prized whitetail deer to surviving on raw deer meat for an astonishing 27 days straight, Charlie recounts his wild experiences, including evading law enforcement, and discusses how his life took a profound turn when he embraced Christianity and left his unlawful ways behind. In this candid conversation, he sheds light on the repercussions of choosing the path of an outlaw hunter and reflects on his book, with part two promising insight into his personal family journey. It's important to note that this podcast isn't intended to glorify poaching; Charlie's transformation is a testament to the potential for change. Charlie reflects on his journey from a life of illegal hunting to a spiritual awakening, revealing moments of poaching deer, even surviving on raw deer meat during an extraordinary 27-day period. He shares stories of running afoul of the law and how his conversion to Christianity brought about a complete change in his mindset and lifestyle. The discussion turns to the challenges and dangers Charlie encountered while indulging in outlaw hunting. He touches upon the different aspects of outlaw hunting in South Texas, highlighting the diverse hunting opportunities and acknowledging the unfortunate presence of poaching and boundary violations. Charlie delves into the repercussions he faced for his past poaching activities and the constant anxiety it caused him. He shares the dynamics of his relationships with fellow hunters, experiences with authorities, and encounters with wild animals, offering a nuanced perspective on the repercussions of his past actions. The discussion deepens as Charlie sheds light on his book project and how part two will provide insights into his family life and upbringing. Charlie underscores the importance of his narrative as a cautionary tale for aspiring and seasoned hunters alike. He shares his own experiences and struggles, hoping to deter others from following his path. The episode offers a glimpse into Charlie's transformation, demonstrating that redemption and positive change are indeed possible. This discussion serves as a powerful reminder that personal growth and transformation are always within reach. His journey from being the Prince of Poachers to becoming an advocate for ethical hunting practices is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the potential for positive change. For anyone curious about the human capacity for change and the redemptive power of faith, this episode provides an insightful perspective on personal growth, second chances, and the profound impact of leaving a life of wrongdoing behind. Guest Info princeofpoachers.com @charles.beaty.330 facebook.com/princeofpoachers @charlesbeaty12 youtube.com/@CharlesBeatyPrinceofPoachers [email protected] -- Get deals and discounts on products, gear and more from friends of The Wild Initiative at thewildinitiative.com/discounts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 13, 20211h 9m

Ep 212Ep 212 - Tana Grenda: Hunting Stories from the Last Frontier

Tana Grenda of Bristol Bay Fitness joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to talk about her experience huntin’ Alaska. In this episode, Tana tells Sam about her bull moose bowhunt and what could only be described as hunting and being chased by a zombie bear. Later they discuss how long you should look for an animal after wounding it and what it means to be a hunter that doesn't give up and betters themselves in the outdoors by constantly getting out of comfort zones. See more on the show notes page at thewildinitiative.com/212. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Oct 6, 20211h 13m

Ep 211Ep 211 - Jesse Phillips: Finding Purpose

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Jesse Phillips, entrepreneur, and filmmaker joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to talk about the aspects of finding purpose in life. In this episode, they discuss the difference between harvesting vs killing animals, what it feels like having a full freezer and the importance of truly helping veterans. Later, they go into finding purpose through doing what you love and why being a minimalist may just work for you. See more on the show notes page at thewildintiaitive.com/211. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 29, 20211h 27m

Ep 210Ep 210 - Vaughn NeVille: Bears, UZI’s and Bullsh*t

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Vaughn NeVille of TheManSpot joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to bullsh*t just a bit about the outdoors and hunting. In this episode, they discuss how social media can bring out the worst in people while also bringing a lot of value to others. They later go on to talk about Vaughn's greatest hunting story, bear encounters and the status of our 2nd Amendment. See more on the show notes page at thewildinitiative.com/210. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sep 1, 20211h 18m

Ep 209Ep 209 - Randy Newberg: A Surprisingly Average Hunter

Randy Newberg, the host of Fresh Tracks and Hunt Talk Radio, joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to talk about stories and lessons throughout his hunting career. In this episode, they discuss spending time in the field, filling tags, how much effort goes into their hunts, and more. See more on the show notes page at thewildinitiative.com/209. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 11, 20211h 36m

Ep 208Ep 208 - Rob Gearing: Our Common Thread of Hunting

Rob Gearing (aka Mr. G) of Spartan Precision Equipment/Javelin Bipod joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to discuss differences in hunting across the globe. In this episode, they discuss the North American model of wildlife conservation being the most successful in the world and how COVID has inspired license purchases. They also go on to discuss if that trend has any long-term staying power and how to educate the non-hunter on the truth about hunting. See more on the show notes page at thewildinitiative.com/208. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 4, 202149 min

BONUS - Samuel Ayres: Guest Appearance on The District of Conservation Podcast with Gabriella Hoffman

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Gabriella Hoffman of District of Conservation invites Sam to her podcast to discuss how Sam got into the outdoor industry. In this bonus episode, they discuss how “Country Sam” came to be and what his path looked like getting into the outdoor industry. See more on the show notes page at thewildinitiative.com/podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jul 21, 20211h 18m

BONUS - Samuel Ayres: Guest Appearance on the Focus Hunting Podcast with Kevin Toye

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Kevin Toye of Focus Hunting invites Sam to his podcast to discuss his hunting journey. In this bonus episode, they talk about Sam’s past LA life, how he was introduced to hunting and some awesome stories from the years of running his podcast. See more on the show notes page at thewildinitiative.com/podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 30, 20211h 13m

Ep 207Ep 207 - Andy Moeckel: Tradition and Wild Game Flip Flop

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The Flip Flop Guy, Andy Moeckel joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to talk about the power of the Flip Flop. ** WARNING: This episode has been shown to increase salivation and hunger drastically. Listen at your own risk. ** In this episode, Andy gets into his lip-smacking recipes, the traditions cooking wild game holds, the integration of people to the process and changing vegans minds though the connection of food. See more on the show notes page at thewildintiative.com/207. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 23, 202158 min

Ep 206Ep 206 - Jamey Shirah: Stepping Up Hunter Recruitment

Jamey Shirah of the Hunter Recruitment Project joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to talk about ways to increase the new hunting populations. In this episode, they discuss crazy turkey hunters, best practices for introducing novice hunters to the beautiful hobby, charging grizzly stories and prepping tips to make wild game that much better. See more on the show notes page at thewildinitiative.com/206. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 16, 20211h 15m

Ep 205Ep 205 - Henry Ferguson: Big Deer With Big Chief Whack-A-Buck

Henry Ferguson, a.k.a. Big Chief Whack a Buck, joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to discuss his encounters with monster muleys, both typical and non-typical. In this episode, the chief goes into detail about his family's hunting stories, hard lessons learned about mule deer, and why there is some "tension" in the family on the topic of hunting elk versus muleys. See more on the show notes page at thewildinitiative.com/205. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 9, 20211h 18m

Ep 204Ep 204 - Baker Leavitt: Huntin’, Hormones & Pig Testicles

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Baker Leavitt of Black Rifle Coffee Company Outdoors joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to talk about arrow mechanics, health, and more. In this episode, Baker goes into his African hunts, why heavier arrow builds are better and the negatives of casting judgment on others’ legal and ethical hunting tactics. See more on the show notes page at thewildinitiative.com/204. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jun 2, 202153 min

Ep 203Ep 203 - Mia Anstine: Breaking Stereotypes

Mia Anstine, outdoor writer, guide and hunting mentor, joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to talk about her advocacy efforts. In this episode, Mia talks about her childhood, how her daughter has become an accomplished outdoorswomen and the biases for women in the hunting world. They later go on to talk about the importance of communication, especially during a Russian Brown Bear hunt, the benefits of hiring guides and the importance of firearms education in preventing fatal incidents. See more on the show notes page at thewildinitiative.com/203. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 26, 20211h 6m

Ep 202Ep 202 - Ted Nugent: A Very American Tirade

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Ted Nugent, legendary outdoorsman, musician, firearms enthusiast and political activist, joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to “pluck some feathers” when it comes to conservation, freedom, truth and common sense. In this episode, Sam and Ted get confrontational on not so “common sense” gun laws, political division, living in fear and so much more. Put on your big-boy panties, ladies and gents… this one isn’t for the easily offended. See more on the show notes page at thewildinitiative.com/202. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 19, 20211h 25m

Ep 201Ep 201 - Dan Staton: Sweat Equity and Killing Elk

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Dan Staton of ElkShape joins Sam on The Wild Initiative to talk about what drives him as a man who prides himself on the development of what he calls “sweat equity.” In this episode, Dan goes into detail about his first encounter with a successful elk harvest, how time in the woods makes us more effective and present at home and how he leverages elk hunting to create the best possible versions of his ElkShape camp attendees. They also go into how important ridding negativity in your life is and why pushing through the little negative voice in your head will benefit you. See more on the show notes page at thewildinitiative.com/201. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

May 12, 20211h 5m