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Sportsmen's Empire - Whitetail Hunting Sportsmen's Empire Outdoor Network
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The Sportsmen’s Empire is a collection of outdoor hunting podcasts for the die-hard sportsman. These podcasts are jam packed with fun and educational information about whitetail deer hunting and other outdoor content that will not only help you in the field, but help scratch the itch when you can’t be in the tree stand or duck blind. Nine Finger Chronicles, Houndsman XP, DYI Sportsman, The Hunting Gear Podcast, and Southern Ground just to name a few.
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Hunting Gear Podcast - Gear B.S. Session
In this conversation, Dan Johnson and Jeremy Dinsmore discuss their preparations for the upcoming hunting season, including scouting, trail cameras, and bow tuning. They share their experiences with different brands of trail cameras and strategies for preventing theft. They also talk about the importance of tuning bows and the differences between their hunting and competition setups. Jeremy emphasizes the need for a new set of strings every year, while Dan discusses the benefits of shooting heavy arrows. Overall, they provide insights and tips for hunters looking to optimize their gear and preparations. In this conversation, Jeremy and Dan discuss various gear-related topics in archery. They talk about arrow weight, paper tuning, cam timing, and broadheads. They also touch on releases and the importance of a well-tuned bow. The conversation concludes with a discussion on gear setups for hunting and the upcoming 'Keep It Simple' series on the AntlerUp podcast.
Takeaways:
Scouting and preparation are key for a successful hunting season.
Choosing the right trail camera brand and placement can help prevent theft.
Regularly tuning bows and getting new strings are important for accuracy and performance.
Shooting heavy arrows can provide better penetration and lethality.
Having separate bows for hunting and competition allows for specialized setups. Arrow weight and tuning are crucial for accuracy and penetration.
Cam timing and paper tuning are important steps in setting up a new bow.
Micro-tune adjustments on bows like Elite and Bowtech make fine-tuning easier.
Choosing the right broadheads can make a significant difference in hunting success.
Releases play a role in shot execution and can be adjusted for comfort and control.
Keeping gear setups simple and minimalistic can enhance hunting experiences.
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Hound Dog Network - The Hunting Hound - Blood Trailing
Are you looking to improve your hound training tool-box? Do you want to start the season with hounds that are tuned in and turbo charged? Blood trailing is the way to do it! Bear talks about his experiences with blood trailing both as a tool to get hounds past deep seated issues, and as a way to build up pups and keep your adults firing on all cylinders headed into the season.
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No Lowballers - Talking Quietly with Dead Air Silencers
Mike & Todd from Dead Air Silencers, sit down with us to go down rabbit holes about all things silencers.
On Today's show with GunBroker.com:
• Where The Name Dead Air Silencers Originated From
• How Similar Today's Suppressors Are To Original Ones
• Suppressor Baffle Design
• The Changes Dead Air Silencers Are Making to The Standard Silencer Cone
• Logistics Issues on Timely Delivering Suppressors
• The Pros & Cons of Innovating Quickly
The show launches every Thursday morning. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcast.
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Nomadic Outdoorsman - Fine Tuning Your Archery Setup
On this episode of The Nomadic Outdoorsman, Dan sits down with Weston Marsh and Jarrod to discuss the intricacies of archery setups.
Weston and Jarodhave been shooting 3D courses and working together at Adventures Archery for quite some time. They have helped countless hunters and shooters fine tune their archery equipment to get the best accuracy and efficiency out of their setups. In this episode Dan picks their brains about why it’s important to fine tune not only your bow but also your arrows, broadheads, release and everything else that goes into archery hunting.
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The Migration - From Kansas to Nebraska with Aden Shorney from Cherry Creek Outdoors
Aden Shorney from Cherry Creek Outdoors joins Brian on the show. We talk about his journey growing up and waterfowl hunting in Kansas and the farm that’s been in his family for generations. We get into his experience working on wildlife areas in Kansas and his education as a wildlife biologist. We take a deep dive into his waterfowl scouting techniques and learn a little bit about how he films his hunts. We also discuss his faith and how it impacts his everyday life.
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N.F.C. - Kansas Expectations
In this episode, Dan Johnson interviews Brett Konen about hunting in Kansas. They discuss the expectations for hunting in Kansas, the impact of the recent public land cell camera ban, the increasing cost of hunting land, and the best time to hunt in Kansas. They also talk about terrain features, access to private and public land, and the effectiveness of calling and rattling during the rut.
Takeaways:
Kansas offers the opportunity to hunt four to five-year-old bucks, with the potential for 140-150 class deer.
The hunting community in Kansas has been affected by the recent public land cell camera ban, especially for out-of-state hunters.
The cost of hunting land in Kansas is increasing, making it more challenging for the average hunter to afford.
The best time to hunt in Kansas is the last week of October and the first week of November, with the peak of the rut around November 15th.
Terrain features to look for include pinch points between grass and agriculture, areas with water sources, and overlooked spots with cover.
Access to private land in Kansas is limited, and getting permission can be challenging.
Driving the roads to scout and finding areas away from population centers can help avoid hunting pressure on public land.
The best time for calling and rattling in Kansas is from the 23rd of October to early December.
South Kansas offers more hunting opportunities and higher deer density compared to North Kansas.
Hunting in Kansas can be a fun and exciting experience, especially for those who have not hunted there before.
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