Sportsmen's Nation - Big Game | Western Hunting

  • Author: Vários
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Synopsis

The Sportsmens Nation is a collection of outdoor hunting podcasts dedicated to the big game hunter. These podcasts cover hunting strategy, hunting gear, and hunting stories of big game species in North America. Topics include elk hunting, mule deer hunting, antelope hunting, and all things western big game. Podcasts include: Transition Wild, Sahn Outdoors, and Backcountry Rookies

Episodes

  • Hound Dog Network - GTTD: 10 Things Every Coon Hunter Should Know

    02/06/2025 Duration: 01h11min

    As an lifelong coon hunter and as a registry executive for three major registries over a 35-year career, Gone To The Dogs host Steve Fielder has accumulated a storehouse of knowledge about the sport of raccoon hunting with hounds. In this episode Fielder explores a must-know list of ten things every coon hunter should know if he or she is to enjoy the sport, either for pleasure or in competition, to its fullest. The host covers the fundamentals of coon hunting, how to find places to hunt, how to choose the right types of gear, how to properly and safely purchase a coonhound, how to buy or breed and to train a coonhound pup, how to develop a network of hound hunting friends, how to make an indelible mark on the sport, how to handle a hound successfully in competition, how to stay healthy despite the rigors of coon hunting and lastly, how to avoid the many pitfalls one can encounter out there following the hounds of the night. It’s all here, wrapped nicely in coon talk at its finest.Episode NotesWe would like t

  • Hound Dog Network - DU Frequently Asked Questions

    02/06/2025 Duration: 01h04min

    In this conversation, the Buddy and Mike discuss various aspects of dog tracking technology, focusing on the Tough Skin antennas, troubleshooting range issues with collars, and the importance of maintaining handheld devices. They emphasize the significance of checking connections, understanding the role of antenna height, and ensuring proper GPS signal acquisition. The discussion also highlights the necessity of having spare parts, particularly flex bands, to avoid disruptions during hunting or tracking activities. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various aspects of dog tracking technology, focusing on troubleshooting collar issues, exploring the features of the Alpha XL, understanding communication with the base unit, discussing mapping options, managing subscriptions, and customizing training keys. They share insights and experiences that highlight the importance of proper usage and maintenance of these devices, as well as the challenges users face with technology integration.Episode Notes00:36

  • N.F.C. - Hunting In Alberta

    30/05/2025 Duration: 46min

    In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, host Dan Johnson speaks with Ken Hesse from Alberta, Canada, about the diverse hunting opportunities in the region. They discuss the various species available, including whitetail and mule deer, elk, and moose, as well as the unique regulations and hunting zones in Alberta. Ken shares insights into his hunting experiences, the challenges of wildlife management, and the importance of public land access for hunters. The conversation highlights Alberta as a prime destination for outdoor enthusiasts and the rich hunting culture present in Canada.TakeawaysAlberta has a wide variety of game species including moose, elk, and deer.Hunting regulations in Alberta are strict, especially regarding land access.The Bow Zone in Alberta is known for its high-quality mule deer and whitetail populations.Public land access is available for all hunters, but regulations vary by province.Whitetail deer are the primary target for many hunters in Alberta.Mule deer populations ha

  • Nomadic Outdoorsman - Ep. 249 Deer Season Prep

    29/05/2025 Duration: 01h03min

    On this episode of The Nomadic Outdoorsman, Dan sits down with his good friend and hunting buddy Michael Heffernon to talk about his strategy for preparing himself as well as his hunting properties for whitetail season.In this episode Dan and Michael share in depth looks at their main hunting properties and the work that goes into them in hopes of getting a shot at a giant buck during deer season. Michael reveals food plot strategies and stand positions on some of his favorite pieces of ground. The two also discuss the preseason scouting sessions that help them target bucks to put on their Hitlist. Dan and Micheal share stories from years past of encounters with familiar deer and opportunities with newcomers to their fields. This episode is full of insight and strategy of how to hunt specific deer as well as shifts in strategy depending on the different stages of the breeding season.Connect with Michael HeffernonOn Instagram, TikTok, and FacebookConnect with Rack HubOn Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and OnlineCo

  • Hound Dog Network - First Hunt and Future Pack

    29/05/2025 Duration: 37min

    Unsnapping that leash for the first time of the year is the beginning of another set of challenges. Heath makes a 3 day trip down to the coast for the first run for several dogs. Get the play by play on this week's episode of What’s up Wednesday. IG - heathhyatt147FB Heath HyattYoutube - Heath Hyatt Follow our Sponsors:Inukshuk DarkenergyOnX Double U Hunting SupplyQuick-track.comMuddy River Transport Inukshuk:Inukshukpro.comCorey.caDarkenergy:  best-charging banks on market. Discount code is CODE4darkenergy.comOnx: subscribe to the best mapping app on the market by using promo code - K920Frontline Optics- Duty sunglassesPolarizedNo questions asked replacementCharitable Donation with every pairFree shippingFrontline-Optics.com use promo code - CODE4https://frontline-optics.com?sca_ref=5672409.03I05MEwyySubscribe to: Full Cry MagazineBear Hunting MagazineSouthern Hound hunting Magazine American Bear Foundation For the best lights in the businessCheck out: Cajunlights.com  Get all your hound hunting gear at Doub

  • Hound Dog Network - Gone To The Dogs with Daniel Sneed

    28/05/2025 Duration: 01h34min

    Fresh off his win at the 2025 ProSport National Cup championship in Brazil, Ind., Daniel Sneed of Cherryville, North Carolina joins Steve for some dog talk at its finest, chiefly surrounding the hound with which Sneed won the prestigious event. At thirty-eight years of age, Sneed has a story that’s all too familiar to the host having grown up in the home of a houndsman and developing a love for coon hunting at an early age. Steve and Daniel compare notes on their development in the sport and readily find many similarities in their backgrounds. Sneed is an articulate story teller and listeners will enjoy his precise accounts of the three-night Pro Cup event leading up to his hound No Name Epp being declared the overall Pro Cup champion. This one covers all the basis of pleasure and competition hunting and includes an admission by Sneed that may surprise listeners given his obvious success in the competition realm. Dog talk at its finest one more time on the Gone To The Dogs Podcast.Episode NotesWe would like t

  • Hunt Detail - Out Of State Hunt Masterclass Pt. 5

    27/05/2025 Duration: 27min

    On your out of state hunt trip this fall, you accidentally nick your bow string with a broadhead and now need to find a bow shop fast. But, the nearest bow shop is 3 hours away and they are likely overwhelmed with work on other bows. What systems could you put in place to ensure that when bad things happen, your hunt isn't completely derailed? Or, what systems could you put in place to ensure that bad things don't happen? On today's episode, Jacob walks through some of the hunt systems you should consider putting in place prior to your trek out of state. These include vehicle repair, bow repair, water and food systems. In the coming weeks, Jacob will walk through other systems such as clothing, emergency kits, packing out meat, and the sleep system.Find Hunt Detail on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/hunt_detail/ or YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@HuntDetailSave 20% on high protein, low sugar fuel for your hunt: https://www.rawrev.com/DETAIL

  • Western Rookie - GoHunt Bonus Series 29: Montana Antelope Applications

    27/05/2025 Duration: 25min

    In this GOHUNT Bonus Episode of The Western Rookie podcast, Brian Krebs covers a triple-header of upcoming big game application deadlines. From overlooked opportunities in California deer, to trophy mule deer in Arizona, and the rising popularity of Montana antelope, this episode breaks down what to know before the early June deadlines. Whether you're expanding your rotation or just starting, these three states offer a mix of realistic tags, point-building strategies, and long-shot trophy chances.Key Takeaways:Application Deadlines:Montana Antelope: June 1, 2025California All Species: June 3, 2025Arizona Deer, Bison, Sheep: June 3, 2025California Deer:No non-resident quota—same draw odds for residents and non-residentsMix of mule deer and blacktail, with 160–170" potential in select zonesMultiple OTC and archery-only tags available across the stateNot ideal for Midwest hunters, but a great option if you live in the WestArizona Mule Deer:Bonus point system with 20% tags to max point holders, 80% to weighted ra

  • The Range - Scott Bakken: Dialed Archery

    27/05/2025 Duration: 01h56min

    **CONTEST ALERT** Enter to win a complete accessory package worth $1500! Prize package includes a Dialed PRUF bowsight, Vapor Trail Limb Driven Arrow Rest & VTX Bowstrings, Stokerized Stabilizer and an unreleased surprise product. Instructions on how to enter can be found on our Instagram channels. To qualify, you must be following Vapor Trail Archery, Stokerized Stabilizers and Dialed Archery on Instagram. In this episode of The Range Podcast, host Ricky Brule and Co-owner of Dialed Archery, Scott Bakken celebrate the 100th episode by discussing Scott's journey in the archery industry, including his early influences, the impact of archery on his life, and the founding of Dialed Archery during the COVID-19 pandemic. They also share insights on entrepreneurship, the challenges faced in the outdoor industry, and the significance of personal growth and self-awareness in pursuing one's passion. In this conversation, the speakers delve into their entrepreneurial journey, discussing the challenges faced in manu

  • N.F.C. - Dallas Safari Club

    23/05/2025 Duration: 46min

    In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, host Dan Johnson speaks with Rob McCanna, the new CEO of the Dallas Safari Club. They discuss Rob's journey to Texas, his background in the hunting and shooting sports industry, and the mission of the Dallas Safari Club, which focuses on conservation, education, and advocacy for hunting heritage. Rob emphasizes the importance of volunteerism within the organization and its global reach in conservation efforts. The conversation also touches on political engagement, the need for unity among hunters, and the role of education in promoting conservation initiatives. In this conversation, Rob McCanna discusses the Dallas Safari Club's commitment to conservation, education, and community involvement. He emphasizes the importance of the North American model of conservation, the need for youth engagement in hunting, and the diverse demographics of club members. McCanna also highlights the role of local chapters in promoting conservation efforts and the significanc

  • Hunting Gear Podcast: From The Vault: Products For The Wild Game Cook

    23/05/2025 Duration: 53min

    On this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, Dan invites Nick Otto the host of the Huntavore podcast, to hop on and talk about must have cooking utensils to become a better wild game cook. Nick and Dan talk about the tools you need for properly field dressing and processing your wild game to other implements like meat thermometer, pellets grills, and cast iron skillets. This is an excellent episode of you are interested in becoming better at cooking venison, turkey, or any other wild game.

  • Hound Dog Network - Packing for Your Hunting Trip

    21/05/2025 Duration: 30min

    Packing for a hunting trip with hounds can be tricky. Making sure you not only have everything you and your dog needs you also have to anticipate what you may need during the hunt. A short trip to NC to hunt with BB and Doug prompted a packing overview. Switching trucks had Heath double checking all the equipment twice. Are you prepared, catch this week's episode to get all the tips and tricks Heath uses. IG - heathhyatt147FB Heath HyattYoutube - Heath Hyatt Follow our Sponsors:Inukshuk DarkenergyOnX Double U Hunting SupplyQuick-track.comMuddy River Transport Inukshuk:Inukshukpro.comCorey.caDarkenergy:  best-charging banks on market. Discount code is CODE4darkenergy.comOnx: subscribe to the best mapping app on the market by using promo code - K920Frontline Optics- Duty sunglassesPolarizedNo questions asked replacementCharitable Donation with every pairFree shippingFrontline-Optics.com use promo code - CODE4https://frontline-optics.com?sca_ref=5672409.03I05MEwyySubscribe to: Full Cry MagazineBear Hunting Magaz

  • Pennsylvania Woodsman - Changes Coming to Pennsylvania Elk Hunting

    21/05/2025 Duration: 01h12min

    In this episode of the Pennsylvania Woodsman, Mitch and Bryan Hale explore various  complexities of elk hunting regulations in Pennsylvania, discussing recent changes aimed at managing crop damage caused by elk and the implications of new tag regulations. The discussion highlights community feedback on these changes and the evolving landscape of hunting in the state. In this conversation, Bryan and Mitchell discuss allocation of bull tags, the impact of non-resident hunting licenses, and upcoming changes in elk management. They explore the implications of new regulations on hunting success rates and the overall experience for hunters, particularly in light of changes to tag allocation and elk zone boundaries. The discussion highlights the balance between providing hunting opportunities and maintaining the quality of the hunting experience.

  • Western Rookie - Public Lands Are Not For Sale w/ Sam Soholt

    20/05/2025 Duration: 01h23min

    In this GOHUNT Bonus Episode of The Western Rookie Podcast, Brian sits down with public lands advocate and conservationist Sam Soholt for a deep-dive conversation on the alarming federal legislation proposing the sale of nearly 500,000 acres of public land in Nevada and Utah. Sam shares the latest details on the bill’s progress, the potential impacts to access and conservation, and—most importantly—how every listener can help stop it. From duck stamps to congressional calls, this episode is a must-listen call to action for anyone who cares about America’s wild places.Key takeaways from this episode:The bill proposes selling 500,000 acres, including land near Zion National Park and Las VegasThe vote in the U.S. House could happen as early as May 23, 2025Funds from the sale would go to the general fund, not back into conservationHow to take action: call 202-224-3121 to reach your representativeEasy ways to get involved via TRCP, BHA, Howl.org, or social media

  • Hunt Detail - Out Of State Hunt Masterclass Pt. 4

    20/05/2025 Duration: 25min

    In today's episode, Jacob closes out the section on creating a hunt plan. The hunt plan is developed from the hunt objective and sets the agenda for every day of the trip. Creating a detailed plan ensures that every day is a day is intentional and not reactive to whatever the experience may throw at you. Additionally, understanding the hunting regulations as it relates to use of electronics, use of scopes, proof of sex, CWD zones and game transport, specific seasons in specific zones, types of broadheads and types of ammunition allowed or prohibited, are all important considerations. Find Hunt Detail on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/hunt_detail/ or YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@HuntDetail Save 20% on high protein, low sugar fuel for your hunt: https://www.rawrev.com/DETAIL

  • Hound Dog Network - GTTD: Double U Has Gone to the Dogs

    19/05/2025 Duration: 58min

    In this inaugural episode of Gone To The Dogs, Buddy and Jason interview the show’s host, Steve Fielder.Fielder is revealed to be the sole owner and host of the show with DU Supply providing the platform on which the podcast will stand.  The group gets to talking dogs and presents an overview of the latest member of DU Supply’s family of podcasts.   Fielder is questioned about his earliest beginnings, his dog-related journey from the mountains of West Virginia to the cornfields and swamps of Michigan, his three-step journey with three of the nation’s largest and best-known dog registries, UKC, PKC and AKC, and finishes with his goals for coming episodes.  If you don’t know Steve Fielder, you will enjoy this entertaining first introduction.  If you have followed Steve in his previous adventures in the podcast realm, this episode will be more of what you’ve come to expect and enjoy from his seemingly limitless storehouse of experiences and memories. If you want to get current updates from Steve, make sure to ch

  • Hound Dog Network - Fair Chase in the Age of Technology

    19/05/2025 Duration: 01h27min

    In this episode, Matt Bortz joins the show for an in-depth discussion about the evolving landscape of hunting ethics in the face of modern technology. As a member of Idaho’s HAT Committee (Hunting and Advanced Technology), Matt shares key insights into a recent initiative by the Idaho Fish and Game Commission to evaluate the impact of technology on fair chase principles. The conversation explores: Public sentiment on hunting technologies like rangefinders, game cameras, GPS collars, smart optics, thermal imaging, drones, and AI. Survey findings from over 15,000 Idaho hunters that reveal a near-even split on contentious tools like cell trail cameras and smart scopes, while showing strong opposition to night vision, thermals, and AI for animal identification. Ethical and enforcement challenges, including how perceptions vary across regions and user experience levels. The human element of the hunt, including a gripping personal story of a challenging solo bear hunt that ends with an adrenaline-pumping close enco

  • Hound Dog Network - Do You Have a Plan?

    16/05/2025 Duration: 36min

    When you get a pup to start or add to your pack do you have a plan? What are the first 6 to 8 months of that pup's life like for you? Are you spending the required amount of time to set the puppy up for a successful hunting career? Follow along as Heath walks us through the different stages of the dog's life from puppy development to a finished hound that everyone could be proud of. Come join us on What’s up Wednesday.   IG - heathhyatt147FB Heath HyattYoutube - Heath Hyatt   Follow our Sponsors:Inukshuk DarkenergyOnX Double U Hunting SupplyQuick-track.comMuddy River Transport  Inukshuk:Inukshukpro.comCorey.ca Darkenergy:  best-charging banks on market. Discount code is CODE4darkenergy.com Onx: subscribe to the best mapping app on the market by using promo code - K920 Frontline Optics- Duty sunglassesPolarizedNo questions asked replacementCharitable Donation with every pairFree shippingFrontline-Optics.com use promo code - CODE4https://frontline-optics.com?sca_ref=5672409.03I05MEwyy  Subscribe to: Full Cry Ma

  • N.F.C. - Public Land Reconciliation with Andrew McKean

    16/05/2025 Duration: 01h06min

    In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, host Dan Johnson speaks with Andrew McKean about his journey from a small-town newspaper editor to a prominent outdoor writer and conservation advocate. They discuss the allure of the American West, the evolution of outdoor magazines, and the current threats to public lands, including proposed legislation that could lead to significant land sales. McKean emphasizes the importance of public land for hunting and conservation, sharing insights on the implications of recent legislative actions. In this conversation, Dan Johnson and Andrew McKean delve into the complexities surrounding public land sales, hunting opportunities, and the implications of budgetary decisions on land management. They discuss the value of public lands, the advocacy surrounding them, and the potential risks of selling these lands. The conversation highlights the importance of multiple uses of public lands, the economic implications for local communities, and the political dynamics at

  • N.F.C. - Public Land B.S. Session with Bryan Broderick

    14/05/2025 Duration: 01h21min

    This conversation delves into the contentious issue of public land sales in the West, particularly in Wyoming. Bryan Broderick shares insights from his experiences and observations regarding the local sentiment against the sale of public lands, the mixed messaging from both sides of the debate, and the influence of private landowners. The discussion also touches on hunting regulations, wildlife management, and the challenges of public access to land, highlighting the complexities of land use and the need for better communication and understanding among stakeholders.takeawaysThe local sentiment in Wyoming is overwhelmingly against the sale of public lands.Mixed messaging from both sides complicates the public's understanding of land sales.Many people distrust the federal government to manage public lands effectively.Private landowners often have a significant influence on land use policies.Hunting regulations in Wyoming are seen as restrictive and counterproductive.Public access to land is often hindered by ir

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