Bethany Bethard grew up knowing that her grandfather was a hunting fiend, but hunting wasn't a big part of her own upbringing. As an adult, though, she got curious and started getting in the field more. Bethany is a homeschool mom of five kids, and a military spouse, and she's adamant that just because you're a mom doesn't mean you don't get to have your own identity. Plus: Hunting military lands, representation in the field ("You can't be it if you can't see it"), Oklahoma elk hunting, jerky methods, and bison.
Pssst... we're doing another giveaway! This time it's from Prois to give away a full outfit! Yes, that’s correct, we are giving away a Trial Pack, Torai Pants, Torai Jacket, Cap, AND a Tintri 2.0 shirt!! Check out the Artemis Instagram or Facebook feeds for all the details.
3:00 Oklahoma IS an elk-hunting destination... check our our episode with Alyssa Bowen to hear more about it
5:00 Hunting on military property... like public lands with way more rules
7:00 Making time to hunt with five kids in the mix
8:00 Aaaand a deer-hunting fail with young kids
10:00 Absorbing family hunting knowledge, but not having it as a regular part of your upbringing
12:00 Jerky making au natural
18:00 Tracking down your family's sporting history
19:00 "Just because we're a mom doesn't mean we lose our identity."
22:00 Incorporating indigenous heritage into a modern sporting tradition
25:00 "The Time of the Buffalo" by Tom McHugh
27:00 Using homeschool to follow family passions/interests
30:00 Representation in the outdoors matters... "You can't be it if you can't see it"
34:00 'Earn a buck' regulations... you have to harvest does before you're issued a buck tag
38:00 Bison hunting
44:00 Hunting is a service to family
47:00 Striving to be a well-rounded hunter
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Bethany Bethard grew up knowing that her grandfather was a hunting fiend, but hunting wasn't a big part of her own upbringing. As an adult, though, she got curious and started getting in the field more. Bethany is a homeschool mom of five kids, and a military spouse, and she's adamant that just because you're a mom doesn't mean you don't get to have your own identity. Plus: Hunting military lands, representation in the field ("You can't be it if you can't see it"), Oklahoma elk hunting, jerky methods, and bison.

Pssst... we're doing another giveaway! This time it's from Prois to give away a full outfit! Yes, that’s correct, we are giving away a Trial Pack, Torai Pants, Torai Jacket, Cap, AND a Tintri 2.0 shirt!! Check out the Artemis Instagram or Facebook feeds for all the details.

3:00 Oklahoma IS an elk-hunting destination... check our our episode with Alyssa Bowen to hear more about it

5:00 Hunting on military property... like public lands with way more rules

7:00 Making time to hunt with five kids in the mix

8:00 Aaaand a deer-hunting fail with young kids

10:00 Absorbing family hunting knowledge, but not having it as a regular part of your upbringing

12:00 Jerky making au natural

18:00 Tracking down your family's sporting history

19:00 "Just because we're a mom doesn't mean we lose our identity."

22:00 Incorporating indigenous heritage into a modern sporting tradition

25:00 "The Time of the Buffalo" by Tom McHugh

27:00 Using homeschool to follow family passions/interests

30:00 Representation in the outdoors matters... "You can't be it if you can't see it"

34:00 'Earn a buck' regulations... you have to harvest does before you're issued a buck tag

38:00 Bison hunting

44:00 Hunting is a service to family

47:00 Striving to be a well-rounded hunter

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices