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A western hunting and fishing podcast focused on sharing the wisdom of our expert guests. We seek out the experts in the Hunting and Fishing world, and bring their knowledge to you. Our show is here to educate and motivate you to become a better hunter and angler.
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On this episode I talk to Troy Fowler, also known as the Ranch Fairy. He has a Youtube channel where he shoots pigs, catches fish, and has a lot of fun. In that fun there is serious analysis happening. He works on improving his arrow system to make it more lethal on the tough wild pigs that have taken over much of Texas. He shoots some huge broadhe…
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Recently I was able to go back to Alaska to hunt Black Bear on Prince of Wales Island. This podcast is a solo episode where I recap the hunts and give you my perspective on why we were successful on our trip. For this hunt a good friend and I each drew nonresident spring Black Bear tags. This was a return trip for us since we have each done this hu…
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Sitka Blacktailed Deer are not as well known as some of the other species of deer, but they are just as magnificent. They are native to the dense rainforests of Southeast Alaska and Northern BC. I was first introduced to them when I spent time on Prince of Wales Island in Southeast Alaska. After some research I heard about Jim Baichtal. Jim has spe…
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Today we talk to Steven Dahn about his experience chasing big Black Bears in SW Oregon. Steven lives in an area that has a strong population of bears. The steep landscape and thick forest makes for a tough hunt, but also very rewarding. Black Bear are a unique and fun species to hunt. Keeping their numbers down protects deer/elk numbers as well as …
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This is Part 2 of my conversation with Dr. Ed Ashby and Garrett Schlief of Grizzly Stik. Dr. Ashby is a wealth of knowledge on terminal ballistics of arrows and bullets. We continue talking about his life as he left Africa and moved on to Australia to continue his research. I do have to say my audio has a hard echo which makes me sound like a robot…
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Dr Ed Ashby has dedicated his life to researching terminal arrow performance. If you have done any research on arrow performance you have likely come across some of his work. His extensive research on the terminal performance of archery equipment has helped define lethal arrow systems. He breaks downs what factors make an arrow most effective. Stru…
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On this episode we talk to David Johnson and Ty Wyatt about our NW fisheries, Salmon and Steelhead primarily. We talk about where our Chinook Salmon go when they leave local rivers and where they are being caught during the years they spend in the ocean. We talk fisheries management policy and some of the politics involved we well. Of course we go …
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Bead fishing....it almost seems too simple. Yet there are some nuances that can make a big difference in your success rate. Today we talk to guides David Johnson and Ty Wyatt about how they approach this popular technique. We cover bead and hook size, rod/reel setup, and color.......kind of. Some secrets are still held close to the vest.…
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Alaska is an unforgiving place to hunt. Sheep hunting is one of the most extreme hunts available in North America. Combine the two and you have a hunting experience that breaks many men and creates fanatics out of others. In 2017 Ed drew the coveted Tok Management Area Dall Sheep tag and tackled it head on. He tells us how he pushed himself to get …
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Captain James Nash and I talk about predator hunting and how important it is for him as a cattle rancher/outfitter, but also important for all us who want deer and elk available to hunt. We talk about how the hunting landscape is changing with the reintroduction of wolves. The magnitude of that change is something most people haven't realized yet. …
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On today's episode we talk about hunting Kodiak Island for Sitka Blacktail Deer. Heath Segeberg hunted Kodiak Island for the the first time this year and did well. Many of us have wanted to do this hunt so I was excited to hear his stories. We also compare Kodiak to Prince of Wales Island, which I am very familiar. We talk about logistics of gettin…
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On today's episode we talk EXO Packs, Death Hikes, and Toe Socks with Mark Huelsing of EXO Mountain Gear. Mark has been with EXO from the beginning and he also hosts their Hunt Backcountry Podcast. He is a dedicated backcountry hunter and a fellow gear junky so this podcast was a lot of fun for me. We talk about his favorite EXO Pack, pack weight, …
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Each year we as anglers are confronted with changing regulations to manage our fisheries. Dwindling runs and reduced harvest seem to be the norm. We are always willing to do what is needed to maintain healthy fish runs but sometimes we feel shorted by those regulations or policies which don't seem to make sense to us. These topics can be a major ho…
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On today's episode we talk Elk Hunting with Capt James Nash of 6 Ranch Outfitters. For this podcast, and in life, I always take time to listen to someone who has more experience doing something than I have. A hunting guide gets to see decades worth of hunts in just a few years. They see all the things that go right, and what can go wrong, and they …
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When hunting in the backcountry having stock animals to carry the load of camp or game meat is a huge advantage. As I get older I appreciate the assistance these animals offer. For several hunts I have had the opportunity to pack in using Llamas and I can say I was surprised how easy they are to handle. They are surprisingly trail worthy, low maint…
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When you get that trophy of a lifetime you want to make sure you take good care of the hide, cape, and antlers. Your taxidermist can fix a lot of mistakes but if you do a good job in the field your mount will look better when it is finished. Today I talk to Cory Wright of Cory Wright Taxidermy about how to cape out and skin your trophy properly. Wh…
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My favorite way to catch Fall Chinook is from a driftboat floating the coastal streams. Smaller water and being direct to the bite are some of the things that make fishing from a driftboat so much fun. Any salmon fisherman knows that backbouncing bait directly to a big Fall Chinook is hard to beat. Along with backbouncing there are several other me…
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In September Coho Salmon enter rivers all along the Pacific Coast. Coho are known for their aggressive takes and being powerful fighters. There are a lot of ways to catch Coho in the rivers. Throwing spinners, twitching jigs, bobber and bait, or bobber dogging are all effective. Today we talk to Josiah Darr about his preferred methods and how he ap…
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On todays episode we talk about Deschutes River Steelhead on the fly with Rob Crandall of Watertime Outfitters. The Deschutes river draws anglers from all over the world seeking to catch Summer Steelhead on a swung fly. The river is also known for fish that can be taken at or near the surface on most days so a spey rod and floating line can be very…
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In almost all of the western states the archery elk opening week is warm and the rut has not gotten into full swing. Mike Jenkins has spent time in the NW, Alaska, and the SW states of NV and AZ. His experience in the SW states fine tuned his expertise for locating elk in warm weather. Many people wait until later in the season to chase elk when th…
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On today's episode we break down sturgeon fishing on the Columbia River with guide Chris Vertopoulos. Anglers in Oregon and Washington are spoiled with an abundance of species to pursue. Salmon, Steelhead, trout, walleye, bass, rockfish, halibut, tuna…… but one fishery that gets overlooked a lot is Sturgeon fishing. Here in the Pacific Northwest we…
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If you have ever been to Southeast Alaska you know that float planes are a way of life there. They are used to transport people and good all over the area. Most are commercial planes but living in Alaska with your own floatplane to explore the wilderness, that is a sportsman's dream! To be able to fly to a remote lake and fish for salmon, steelhead…
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On today's episode we talk about Trolling 360 Flashers for Salmon with professional guide Josiah Darr. Buoy 10 is where it all kicks off but that fishery is only open for Chinook Salmon retention for a few weeks. When Chinook retention closes at buoy 10 many people move upriver to follow the Chinook where they can still be taken home. Josiah prefer…
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On today's episode we talk about Korkers traction footwear with CEO Brian Chaney. We talk wading boots, traction, and innovation. I wanted to go over the different reasons why Korkers boots perform so well and why they last. Brian is constantly pushing to make the boots better. As a gear junky Korkers boots are a natural fit for me. Lot of sole opt…
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Alaskan Dall Sheep hunt gear review. On this episode we review all of the gear we put to the test on this hunt. The Alaskan mountains are the least forgiving place I have hunted. I learned a lot about my gear on the his hunt. It took a lot of research to finalize what I was going to take on this trip. In the end the research paid off and most of th…
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Buoy 10 Salmon fishing with David Johnson of David Johnson's Guide Service. Welcome to the Live to Hunt and Fish podcast. Where we seek out the experts in the Hunting and Fishing world, and bring their knowledge to you. Each fall upwards of half a million Salmon will return to the Columbia River making their way up to the streams of their birth. If…
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Bone breaking arrow performance with Garrett Schlief of Grizzly Stik. Every archery hunter will eventually send an arrow that doesn't penetrate or deflects and ends up not landing a lethal blow. For a long time this was just an accepted part of being an archery hunter. Sometimes it just happens….. That doesn't have to be the case. Through years of …
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Fishing for Albacore Tuna off the Oregon and Washington coast. Fishing for Albacore Tuna is a newer fishery for Northwest anglers, but it is growing every year. For those that want to learn how to catch these tuna Del Stephens is your guy. He has been very involved in the development of and all events related to the tuna fishery. He has a TV show c…
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On this episode I sit down with Shannon Mobbs and Cory Ford of Angry Spike Productions to talk about their recent Sitka Blacktail hunt in SE Alaska. This was a true DIY adventure hunt, on public land with over the counter tags. They picked a remote island in Tongass National Forest and tackled the Alaskan wilderness head on. They worked through a f…
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Fishing the Deschutes River in central Oregon with with Amy Hazel. Amy and her husband John own Deschutes Angler Fly Shop in Maupin so they are located in the center of all the action the Deschutes has to offer. The Deschutes cuts through the middle of the state and runs for 252 miles from its' headwaters in southern Oregon to the mouth where it fl…
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On today's episode we talk to Wil Askew about hunting turkeys on public land. Recently I was lucky enough to join Wil on two hunts on public land in Washington. After those hunts we sat down in the turkey woods to record this podcast. We talk about how he got into turkey hunting years ago and how that has become one of his favorite species to pursu…
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On today's episode we talk about Summer Chinook on the Columbia River with professional fishing guide David Johnson. This run of fish was once known as "June Hogs" and for some are still called that today. Today's run and fish pail in comparison to their long ago namesakes but this is still a great fishery to take advantage of. With recent restorat…
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On today's episode we will be talking about something that has been a concern of mine for some time. We all take pride in bringing home clean meat to our families. After an animal is taken we all take care to cut around the entry and exit holes, making sure we get rid of bloodshot, pieces of the bullet, and damaged meat. But do we really get all th…
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On this episode I sit down with Shannon Mobbs and Cory Ford of Angry Spike Productions (ASP) for short. We talk hunting Roosevelt Elk during the rut. I have known Shannon for a few years now and he has always been willing to take a moment to answer my elk questions. His advice is rarely indecisive and usually includes the mantra of "Keep pushing in…
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Trophy Steelhead are something that I have traveled far and wide to pursue. They are elusive and are the thing of fishing legend. Even so if you focus your time in certain rivers, at certain times of year, you can hook up with one of these monsters. On this episode we talk to guide Chris Vertopoulos about how he targets these rare fish. We go over …
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If you wanted to develop your own line of camouflage who would you want to design it? It would have to be someone who was good with colors and shapes…..someone who could make two dimensional look three dimensional. Like those animators at Pixar do with their movies. Well that is exactly who designed the Cross Cover Camouflage for Gulch Gear. His na…
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On this episode we sit down and talk Spring Chinook with fishing guide Chris Vertopoulos. He resides in Portland so he knows the Columbia and Willamette rivers extremely well. We go over his preferred techniques, bait, and gear. We talk about trolling speed, moon phases, and a lot of things in between. Chris is a genuine nice guy with a wealth of k…
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On today's podcast we speak to Joseph O'Neil who manages the Oregon Hatchery Research Center. They are located on Fall Creek which is a tributary of the Alsea River on the central Oregon coast. Joseph was nice enough to show me their facility and some of the research they are doing for salmon and steelhead hatcheries. There was so much to take in I…
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On this episode we speak to Sam Sawyer about Sitka Blacktail Deer on Prince of Wales Island, in Alaska. We talk about the techniques he uses to break down the landscape so he can focus his time targeting mature bucks during the rut. Prince of Wales Island is part of Tongass National Forest so most of the island is public land. We talk primarily abo…
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