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6 Ranch Podcast

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Stories from folks with calloused hands. Natural resources and their science, agriculture, blue collar, hunting, fishing, shooting and adventure.

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How to Whittle Like a Professional With Tom Bonamici

June 28, 2021 11:00 - 1 hour - 48.1 MB

Tom Bonamici is a craftsman. With a background in product design and architecture, he has produced bags and clothing for several companies including his own. He's a custom wood worker specializing in furniture and timber framing construction with all wood joinery. Tom also happens to be the best person to have on a hunting trip if you forget your titanium spork. In this episode, Tom gives us some really solid advice on how to whittle useful items in the backcountry. What tools to bring, what...

SIG Hunter Games with SWAT Team Leader and Outfitter, Dustin Parent

June 21, 2021 11:00 - 53 minutes - 36.9 MB

We just wrapped up the first ever SIG Sauer Hunter Games at the Queen Mountain Guest Ranch in Evanston, Wyoming. This competition was meant to challenge each hunter's shooting, glassing, and physical abilities with realistic hunting scenarios. At the Hunter Games, Dustin Parent served as the range safety officer for Team Wolverine and is the perfect person to go over this competition with. Dustin has served as a law enforcement officer for the past 19 years and is the commander of a 26 man S...

"Get out of the truck," & other advice from Aisling Meehan & Caitlin Ferdyn

June 14, 2021 11:00 - 48 minutes - 33.5 MB

What do you get when you ask two people with no hunting experience listener submitted hunting questions? Turns out, some surprisingly good advice. This week, I'm at the Queen Mountain Ranch in Evanston, Wyoming getting ready for the SIG Sauer Hunter Games, where celebrity and SIG elite guide hunters will compete for the crown. But before the competition starts, I had the chance to sit down with Aisling Meehan & Caitlin Ferdyn, event planners at SIG Sauer. I get their take on learning to arch...

Elk, Mules, Lions, and Tenacity with Kirk Skovlin

June 07, 2021 11:00 - 1 hour - 51 MB

The best word I can use to describe Kirk Skovlin is tenacious. He's the hardest worker I've ever met, and is something of a local legend here in Northeast Oregon, known for his grit and determination in everything he does. Kirk is an excellent bow hunter and artist. He's been packing horses and mules into the wilderness for decades and has some crazy backcountry stories to tell. I learn a lot about hunting every time I talk to Kirk, and our conversation in this episode is no different. Join ...

Jim Akenson, Wilderness Biology and Archery Regulations

May 31, 2021 11:00 - 1 hour - 55.5 MB

Jim Akenson has led a full and adventurous life. He and his wife, Holly, spent over two decades living in the extremely remote Frank Church Wilderness where they served as caretakers for University of Idaho's Taylor Research Station. While  at Taylor, Jim and Holly studied bighorn sheep, cougars, bobcats, wolves, and made countless contributions to our understanding of wildlife biology. For the past 5 years, Jim was the Conservation Director for Oregon Hunters Association, and recently becam...

Modern Mapping with Lorenzo Sartini, CEO and Founder of goHUNT

May 24, 2021 11:00 - 53 minutes - 37.1 MB

Lorenzo Sartini has wanted to work in the hunting industry since he was a kid. An avid hunter himself, Lorenzo saw a need for convenience in the way western hunters research and plan for hunts with filterable data to accommodate their personal goals. In 2013, he founded goHUNT, the premier and full suite of western hunting products. A goHUNT Insider membership helps you research applications, maximize tag opportunities, and build your multi-state hunt calendar as full as you want it to be. B...

Guiding and hunting New England with Christi Holmes & Jill LaPlante

May 17, 2021 11:00 - 40 minutes - 27.5 MB

It can be intimidating for people new to hunting and fishing to get into these sports. Women, in particular, often have to deal with the added barrier of being the only female at the range or fly shop. My guests today, Christi Holmes and Jill LaPlante, are two avid outdoorsman doing the work to break down those barriers and mentor women interested in hunting and fishing. Both engineers, Jill and Christi each started women's Northeast hunting groups to promote and empower women to become more...

Living Alone in the Wilderness, with Aubrey Barton

May 10, 2021 11:00 - 43 minutes - 30 MB

Only 11 people live year-round in the 2.3 million acres of the Frank Church Wilderness, and Aubrey Barton is one of them. Aubrey is the caretaker at Indian Creek Ranch, where she homesteads alone through long cold winters and blistering hot summers. With only 2 weekend trips a year into town, Aubrey is as capable and self sufficient as they come. She grows and harvests hay, packs horses, hunts bear and wolves, runs a trap line and is all around kicking ass in the largest continuous wildernes...

Family Ranching with Adele Schott

May 03, 2021 11:00 - 1 hour - 48.9 MB

My little sister, Adele Schott, is tough. She's raising kids and cows all at the same time. With her sons, 2 month old Ira and 2 year old Hank in tow, Adele and her husband have recently started a ranch of their own. Mother's Day is just around the corner, and in this episode, we cover what it was like growing up on a ranch, how to raise the next generation of good land stewards, and the best way to cook a burger.                                     Adele on Instagram

Elk Hunting the Communist Soviet Union with Bruce Wassom and Pat Juhl

April 26, 2021 11:00 - 58 minutes - 40 MB

One year ago, I recorded the first ever episode of the 6 Ranch Podcast on the wild and scenic  Snake River with Bruce Wassom, founder of Rogue Jet Boatworks. It seems only fitting that I chat with Bruce a year later after running jets up the Salmon through the Frank Church Wilderness. And this time we're also joined by Bruce's good friend, Pat Juhl. Pat's passion is mule deer, having served both as the CEO and chairman of the board of the National Mule Deer Foundation. Bruce and Pat have hun...

How to Talk About Guns, with True Pearce

April 19, 2021 11:00 - 54 minutes - 37.1 MB

True Pearce wears many hats. He's a practicing attorney, the editor of Guns America and Hunt 365, a competitive shooter, firearms instructor, Cabela’s Pro Staff,  and avid hunter. He’s a sponsored 3 gun shooter but has also competed in other disciplines including long range F Class, USPSA, and IDPA. With a new president in office and a national ammo shortage, these are scary times for responsible gun owners and advocates. In this episode, True and I tackle the question of how we can have wel...

Bering Sea Crab Fishing, with Lars Skovlin

April 12, 2021 11:00 - 44 minutes - 30.8 MB

Lars Skovlin just got off his first season crab fishing in the Bering Sea aboard the Lady Alaska. If you've ever watched the Deadliest Catch, you know how dangerous this work can be. Sometimes out for 30 days straight, crab fisherman work long, hard hours where it's easy to get in trouble if you're not on your A-game at all times. As a greenhorn, Lars experienced and learned a lot in a short time. From steering the ship in 30 ft swells to baiting pots and sorting crab, he's excited to get ba...

Nautilus, with CEO Kristen Mustad

April 05, 2021 11:00 - 1 hour - 46.6 MB

Today, I'm joined by the CEO of Nautilus Reels, Kristen Mustad. Nautilus' mission is to make the world’s best fly reel, and through years of persistence and innovation, they have created a truly excellent product. Kristen's family has been in the fishing industry since the 1830's, and his vast knowledge and life experience have lead Nautilus Reels to be the industry standard. In this episode we discuss how Nautilus stands apart, tips for saltwater fly fishing, and the best fishing trips he's...

Texas Hunting with Brandon Blanch

March 29, 2021 11:00 - 1 hour - 57.7 MB

This week, we're recording from south Texas, fresh off two incredible hunts for axis deer and feral hogs. I'm joined by my hunting guide, Brandon Blanch of El Sapo Guide Service. Brandon's breadth of knowledge is unreal. He guides for an insane amount of species, from trophy Texas whitetails to an array of trophy exotics, covering over 50,000 acres of land. When folks think of Texas hunting, there are a lot of misconceptions and negative feelings. But Brandon does it right. He puts in the wo...

Lions, Bulls, and Pythons with Python Cowboy, Mountain Man Jake Herak, and Brian Sanders

March 22, 2021 11:00 - 1 hour - 59.7 MB

Week two of the Sig Sauer Elite Hunter Training Forum has just been incredible. The opportunity to be surrounded by so many talented and dedicated hunters is unreal. My guests on this episode are all experts in their field, but hunt for very different animals. Jake Herak tracks mountain lions and is featured on the History channel's show Mountain Men. Brian Sanders of Oregon Backcountry Outfitting is the best Elk guide in the state. And Mike Kimmel, the Python Cowboy, removes giant invasive ...

Guiding, Gunning, and the USMC with Bam Marshall

March 15, 2021 11:00 - 1 hour - 55.1 MB

This week, Bam Marshall and I are recording from the incredible Grey Cliffs Ranch, west of Bozeman Montana, for the Sig Sauer Elite Hunter Training Forum. We're testing new products, honing our skills, and learning from some of the best hunters and shooters in the world. Bam works for Kryptek,  is a Sig elite hunter, a guide, and a USMC veteran. We discuss our favorite hunting tech, the best game meat, innovation in hunting companies, and what it means to serve your country. Bam on Instagr...

How to Learn to Hunt with Finn Both

March 08, 2021 12:00 - 1 hour - 44.2 MB

Hunting is an intimidating sport to get into if you're starting from square one. How can you become effective if you don't know anyone who hunts?  Where do you even start? Finn Both grew up in the suburbs of Seattle, and is now a college student at Boise State University. Neither of his parents hunt, but he decided at the age of 11 that he was going to learn. Finn taught himself how to archery and rifle hunt watching youtube videos, reading forums, and listening to podcasts. Many people fall...

Flying the Backcountry with Joe Spence

February 22, 2021 12:00 - 57 minutes - 39.5 MB

When it comes to flying the Eagle Cap Wilderness and Hells Canyon, Joe Spence is a local legend. Joe knew he wanted to be a pilot since he was 5 years old,  and in 1978, he joined the Joseph Flyers Club and started training. Over the course of his career, he has logged about 20,000 flight hours. This man has literally spent over two years of his life in the air. Operating a Cessna 206 and a Piper Cub, Joe has done countless game census flights, trained a lot of pilots, and saved numerous peo...

Wolves in Oregon with Todd Nash

February 15, 2021 12:00 - 1 hour - 47.4 MB

No animal in the U.S. has faced as much persecution or been as controversial as the gray wolf. As settlers moved out west and began farming and ranching, they came into direct competition with this predator. By the early 20th century, hunting and government sponsored wolf bounties had brought this animal to near extinction in the lower 48. But that all changed when wolves were reintroduced, first to Yellowstone and Idaho, and then eventually to Oregon. Today, I'm joined by a very special gue...

Fire, Helicopters, and Guns with Ben Winner

February 08, 2021 12:00 - 1 hour - 43.5 MB

Ben Winner and I go way back to our wildland fire rappeller days, fighting fires in Northeast Oregon. Ben is a total badass. After jumping out of helicopters for a living, he learned to fly them. Ben served as a Blackhawk pilot in the army, spending a decade flying missions in the Middle East. He now works as a contractor and owns his own company, Tier 1 Kinetics, that specializes in curating gear for the tier 1 community, from sunglasses and apparel to guns and ammunition. Ben is a great gu...

The Futurology of Hunting with Cody Rich

February 08, 2021 12:00 - 1 hour - 58.6 MB

The future is coming whether you like it or not. Why not prepare for it as best as you can? Today, I'm joined by Cody Rich of The Rich Outdoors podcast, to talk about the futurology of hunting. What will hunting and hunting technology be like in 50 years? What will the state of our deer and elk populations be? Will people even really hunt, or will it all be virtual reality? Now, Cody and I don't claim to be academic futurologists, but this is something we've given a lot of thought. These hyp...

The Iceman, Josh VanWoert

February 01, 2021 12:00 - 53 minutes - 37.1 MB

After a cold week of ice fishing in Montana on Fort Peck Lake, I'm joined by my good friend, the Iceman himself, Josh VanWoert. I met Josh on my first day of college, 17 years ago, where he got his degree in wildlife biology. Josh works for Anderson & Platt Fly Fishing Outfitters out of Dillon, MT. He's an amazing angler and fly tyer with his own patented fly: Josh's Cosmic Crane. Josh is so passionate about ice fishing, that he takes two months off every year just to pursue the sport. Ice f...

Hunting, Shooting, and Survival with Marine Recon Sniper Mark D'Ambrosio

January 25, 2021 12:00 - 1 hour - 47.9 MB

Today, I'm joined by sniper and survival expert, Mark D'Ambrosio. Mark is a USMC veteran with close to ten years experience conducting Reconnaissance and Scout Sniper operations. While in uniform, Mark was hand selected to serve as the chief instructor for the Marine Corps' exceedingly challenging Mountain Scout Sniper and Mountain Survival Courses. After his time in the military, Mark started his own business (International Mountain Survival) to teach shooting and survival skills. He also r...

The Brad Leone Episode

January 18, 2021 12:00 - 43 minutes - 29.7 MB

This is a fun one, folks. Today, I'm joined by professional chef and fermentation expert, Brad Leone. Brad grew up hunting and fishing in New Jersey and learned from an early age that it's important to understand where your food comes from. His passion for quality ingredients led him to culinary school and a job at Bon Appétit Magazine, where he hosts two Youtube shows: It's Alive with Brad  and It's Alive: Goin' Places. Whether you're into fish, game, or shellfish, the opportunities to elev...

Hunt Application Strategy with THE DRAW

January 11, 2021 12:00 - 57 minutes - 39.8 MB

When it comes to hunting tags, it seems that every state draw system has reinvented the wheel any way but round. Hunting applications are confusing and no two states are alike. If you want to increase your hunting opportunities, it's daunting to even know where to start. That's where The Draw comes in. Today, I'm joined by Jordan Christensen and Casey Kuehnlenz of The Draw, an application service that helps people apply for any hunt anywhere. Whatever your goals are, consultants at The Draw ...

Jason Peak, Rocky Mountain Goat Alliance

January 04, 2021 12:00 - 55 minutes - 38.4 MB

We're talking mountain goats this week, as I'm joined by board member of the Rocky Mountain Goat Alliance, Jason Peak. The RMGA is a great hunting and conservation group who's mission is to increase the management, range, and populations of rocky mountain goats across North America, which they achieve through actual on the ground projects. Mountain goats are an amazing and uniquely North American animal. Learning more about their habits and biology is just the first step in caring for these ...

Big Woods Bucks, with Hal Blood

December 21, 2020 12:00 - 1 hour - 59.8 MB

This week, I'm muzzleloader hunting in Maine with Patrick Hanley of Sig Sauer, as we record a joint episode of the Big Woods Bucks Podcast with host, Hal Blood, and his co-host, Joe Kruse. Hal is a legendary whitetail tracker. He's taken more than one hundred mature white-tailed bucks in his 50 years of experience, and is the author of several books on tracking and hunting. Hunting techniques and preferences vary significantly by region. From terrain and tracking to our favorite rifles,  we ...

Sleeping Outside with NEMO

December 14, 2020 12:00 - 59 minutes - 40.6 MB

This week, I'm in New Hampshire touring the headquarters of NEMO Equipment. NEMO is a designer manufacturer of high end, quality outdoor gear.  After our tour, I sat down with NEMO CEO & Founder, Cam Brensinger, Creative Content Director, Randy Gaetano, and Sig Sauer's Rifle Product Manager, Patrick Hanley. NEMO is a unique and truly innovative company in the sense that they never bring anything to market that doesn’t offer a meaningfully better experience than what’s already out there. In t...

The Glass Episode, Joe Fruechtel

December 07, 2020 12:00 - 1 hour - 47.5 MB

It's the glass episode folks, and this week, Joe Fruechtel and I are taking a deep dive into everything you need to know about optics. Joe is the Director of Product Management at Sig Sauer Optics and his knowledge is invaluable. We break down all the features of a rifle scope, from turrets to reticles, and discuss the difference between tactical vs. hunting scopes. We also cover some great new products from Sig Optics that were major game changers for me in the field this year. On Instagra...

Hockey and Hunting with Brad Marchand and Kevan Miller of the Boston Bruins

November 30, 2020 12:00 - 52 minutes - 36.2 MB

This week, I'm joined by NHL players, Brad Marchand and Kevan Miller, of the Boston Bruins. Brad and Kevan have been teammates for the past 8 years and have recently stared their own outdoor gear and outfitting business, March and Mill Co. Kevan and Brad both see hunting as a way of life and an opportunity to connect with others. We had a good time discussing the skills and lessons that hockey can bring to hunting, from Newfoundland, Canada to Boston, Massachusetts. On Instagram Brad March...

Imperiled, Mule Deer Migration with Ike Eastman

November 23, 2020 12:00 - 38 minutes - 26.4 MB

The Eastman family has been been dominating the western hunting media for the past three generations. From hunting books to TV shows, Eastmans' Publishing  Inc. is the number one source for stories of ethical 100% fair chase hunters. Today, I'm joined by Ike Eastman, President of Eastmans' Publishing and co-host of Eastmans' Hunting TV, as we discuss Imperiled, his upcoming documentary on mule deer. Ike teamed up with the Wyoming Migration Initiative to teach people about the greatest mule d...

Eric Strand, Waterfowl Expert

November 16, 2020 12:00 - 48 minutes - 33.6 MB

Waterfowl season is in full swing, and today I'm joined by waterfowl expert, Eric Strand. Eric fell in love with the sport at 15, and has been perfecting his techniques ever since. He is a waterfowl guide, owns a decoy business (Decoy Dancer), and is developing his own calls with Born and Raised Outdoors. Eric is also a 6-time state champion duck caller and placed 3rd in the World Goose Calling Championship. He is hands down the best duck caller I've ever heard, and I'm really looking forwar...

Andrew Bottrell, Hunting After War

November 11, 2020 12:00 - 50 minutes - 35 MB

Today is Veteran's Day, and I had the honor of sitting down after a bull elk hunt with adjunct instructor for Sig Academy and fellow veteran, Andrew Bottrell. Andrew served in the Navy's EOD unit, and is now a triple amputee. His attitude and resilience is an inspiration.  Andrew has learned to focus on what he can do, and not what he can't do. That philosophy has driven him to be the best hunter he can be, and on the first day of our elk hunt, he got it done. On Instagram Andrew Bottrell ...

Alan Kidner, Aussie Warfighter, Bowhunter, and Entrepreneur

November 02, 2020 12:00 - 1 hour - 56.5 MB

Episode recorded on August 12th, 2020 When it come to gear, military grade doesn't necessarily mean good. It just means good enough. Alan Kidner, an Australian veteran and bow hunter, has had his fair share of experience dealing with subpar equipment. That's why he and his wife, Karen, started their own outfighting business, Pathfinder Outdoors. At Pathfinder Outdoors, Al and Karen only sell gear they know they can trust. Join us this week as Al and I discuss our respective time in the mili...

Alan Kidner, Aussie Warfighter, Bowhunter, and Entrepreneur

November 02, 2020 12:00 - 1 hour - 56.5 MB

Episode recorded on August 12th, 2020 When it come to gear, military grade doesn't necessarily mean good. It just means good enough. Alan Kidner, an Australian veteran and bow hunter, has had his fair share of experience dealing with subpar equipment. That's why he and his wife, Karen, started their own outfighting business, Pathfinder Outdoors. At Pathfinder Outdoors, Al and Karen only sell gear they know they can trust. Join us this week as Al and I discuss our respective time in the mili...

Lessons in Leadership from the USMC

October 26, 2020 11:00 - 1 hour - 54.1 MB

With the election just 9 days away, I think it's important to be able to recognize the good and bad leadership traits in the people we might be voting for. There are 14 leadership traits and 11 leadership principles of the United States Marine Corps. Here to shed some light on these values, is the very man who trained me to be a leader, former marine, Major Mark Wlaschin. Mark is an extraordinary teacher who has always set the example and taken responsibility for himself and his troops. From...

Kodiak Part 3

October 19, 2020 11:00 - 28 minutes - 19.5 MB

This week, I'm once again joined by hunting guide and videographer, Jordan Budd, as we wrap up the final chapter from Kodiak, Alaska. In this episode, Jordan and I discuss the differences between guiding and hunting. As guides, we help people achieve success in whatever way they define it, and that can mean vastly different things to different people. It's a fun and rewarding job, but there's a lot more to it than people might think. Join us for an inside look at being a guide. Jordan's Bus...

Kodiak Part 2

October 12, 2020 11:00 - 1 hour - 67.6 MB

Ever wanted advice from the best shooter on the planet? Well, here's your opportunity. On part 2 of our Kodiak series, I am once again joined by pro shooter, Daniel Horner, and hunting guide, Jordan Budd. Daniel has been a competitive shooter since he was twelve years old, winning multiple national and world titles. In this episode, Daniel shares his expertise on proper shooting practice and execution, and how his skills as a sniper translate to successfully harvesting game.  On Instagram: ...

Kodiak Part 1

October 05, 2020 11:00 - 1 hour - 45.6 MB

Coming to you this week from Kodiak, Alaska, I am joined by Sig Sauer pro shooter and hunter, Daniel Horner, hunting guide and videographer, Jordan Budd, and Sig Sauer's rifle and ammo product manager, Patrick Hanely. These folks are truly the best of the best with great advice and wisdom to share. We cover backpack hunting, wolves vs coyotes, safety in bear country, the development of the new Sig Cross Rifle, and how to mentally and physically prepare for your toughest hunt. On Instagram:...

Devin Pettigrew, the Archeology of Archery

September 28, 2020 11:00 - 34 minutes - 23.8 MB

What lessons can modern hunters implement from ancient people? What practices have been forgotten? This week, I am joined by Devin Pettigrew, an archeologist who studies the tools and tactics used by ancient hunters. We cover traditional archery, steel vs stone broadheads, and the atlatl, an ancient dart throwing weapon that is still used by traditional hunters today. Devin on Instagram Devin's website all about the atlatl

Devin Pettigrew, the Archeology of Archery

September 28, 2020 11:00 - 34 minutes - 23.8 MB

What lessons can modern hunters implement from ancient people? What practices have been forgotten? This week, I am joined by Devin Pettigrew, an archeologist who studies the tools and tactics used by ancient hunters. We cover traditional archery, steel vs stone broadheads, and the atlatl, an ancient dart throwing weapon that is still used by traditional hunters today. Devin on Instagram Devin's website all about the atlatl

Gas Station Ammunition, Peter Howell

September 21, 2020 11:00 - 1 hour - 46.1 MB

There's a lot to keep track of when preparing for a hunting trip, and sometimes your ammo gets left behind. Specialized cartridges can be difficult to find in a pinch, so there are definitely benefits to using everyday ammo. This week, I'm joined by hunting guide and professional shooter, Peter Howell, to discuss the pros, cons, and capabilities of the most common ammunition found at gas stations and hardware stores across the world. We cover rifle and pistol cartridges, and what to bring on...

Rick McAlister, Astronomy for the Outdoorsman

September 14, 2020 11:00 - 48 minutes - 33.3 MB

Have you ever spent a night out in the backcountry, away from light pollution, and just been mesmerized by the night sky? As hunters who carry powerful optics, we have the ability to view stars, moons, and planets. In this episode, Rick McAlister, a hobbyist astrophotographer and astronomer, walks me through the mind blowing scale of the universe and all the amazing things you can see with your spotting scope on your next hunt. 

Python Cowboy

September 07, 2020 11:00 - 51 minutes - 35.7 MB

Florida's native wildlife has been decimated by invasive species such as feral hogs, green iguanas, and the massive Burmese python, a snake that can grow to be 20 ft long and take down a fully grown deer. Mike, the Python Cowboy, is a state contracted python hunter and the owner of Martin County Trapping & Wildlife Rescue. This guy is the real deal, as he bushwhacks through the everglades taking down record breaking pythons with his bare hands. Join me as we discuss Mike's mission to conserv...

The Sig Sauer Cross Rifle, Patrick Hanley

August 31, 2020 11:00 - 51 minutes - 35.3 MB

Patrick Hanely has spent a lifetime hunting Northeast game. He has been working in the firearms industry for the past 11 years and is currently the Rifle Product Manager for Sig Sauer. This week, Patrick and I break down every aspect of the new Sig Sauer Cross Rifle, from the barrel to the butt pad. Sig Sauer's mission is to ask "how can we make this better?" Through innovation and real world hunter experience, they've created a versatile product that I am confident in carrying this hunting ...

Adam Hutchison, Fly Fishing's Nice Guy

August 24, 2020 11:00 - 1 hour - 47.7 MB

Many anglers are picking up fly fishing for the first time this year, but buying gear for a new hobby can be intimidating. Luckily, my good buddy, Adam Hutchinson has spent the last decade working for Winston Fly Rods. This week, we discuss how to get the best rod for your budget based on where and how you fish, emerging fisheries around the world, and why mountain whitefish and common carp deserve your respect. We also reminisce about our favorite archery hunts, and tips for hunting mountai...

Woniya Thibault, Buckskin Clad Artemis of Alone, Season 6

August 17, 2020 11:00 - 1 hour - 56.6 MB

Woniya is the owner of Buckskin Revolution, where her mission is to empower people to live a full life through the teaching of ancestral skills. She was a contestant on season 6 of the History Channel's show, Alone, in which she survived an impressive 73 days in subfreezing temperatures near the arctic circle. In this episode, Woniya shares her expertise in brain tanning hides, living off the land, and what it takes mentally, physically, and emotionally to go though such an extreme experienc...

Bushcraft and Survival, Joel van der Loon, Alone Season 7

August 10, 2020 11:00 - 1 hour - 46.5 MB

Joel is a unique and incredible survival expert and instructor. He grew up in South Africa and Tanzania and has spent a lot of time learning jungle survival skills from the Rama Indians in Nicaragua and tracking and hunting from the Maasai and Hadza tribal people of Tanzania. Recently, Joel was a contestant on season 7 of the History Channel's survival show, Alone. In this show, contestants have to survive completely on their own in the wilderness with only the aide of their 10 chosen surviv...

Jordan Budd, the Greatest Woman in Hunting

August 03, 2020 11:00 - 1 hour - 49.5 MB

Jordan Budd does it all. She's a hunting guide, photographer, videographer, writer, cattle rancher, gear expert, and a total badass. She is the owner of Running Water Media where she films some of the most epic backcountry hunts all over the world. Rookies and experienced hunters alike can gain a lot of knowledge from her as we discuss her journey into professional hunting, gear you don't need, pack goats, optics, and our upcoming mountain goat hunt in Alaska. Jordan's Budd's Businesses an...

Rookie's Guide to Backcountry Clothing with Bam Marshall

July 27, 2020 11:00 - 51 minutes - 35.6 MB

Bryan Marshall, or Bam Bam, is a USMC veteran, a hunting guide, and owner of Wild Chaos, an outdoor lifestyle brand. He is also the founder of Wishes for Warriors Corp, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping wounded veterans get back into the outdoors through therapeutic retreats such as hunting, rafting, and fishing. Bam has worked in the outdoor industry for years and is an expert on gear and clothing. Bam currently works for Kryptek, linked below. This week, find out what clothing...