Something In The Wild

Tyler Smith

The Something in the Wild Podcast brings the outdoors to life through compelling storytelling and conservation news. From legendary historical figures to real-life adventurers—and even my own experiences—I’ll share tales of wilderness survival, hunting, fishing, and exploration. Whether it’s the triumphs and tragedies of famous outdoorsmen, the wisdom of modern conservationists, or personal stories from the backcountry, this podcast is all about making the wild exciting and inspiring. If you love the outdoors, adventure, and a good story, this is the podcast for you.

  1. 02/04/2025

    How I Plan My Trips and Content Schedule

    Planning your 2025 outdoor trips? Whether it’s hunting, fishing, or camping, proper preparation can make or break your experience. In this episode of Something in the Wild, Tyler Smith walks through his approach to planning trips, balancing time and budget, and ensuring an stress-free adventure. From hunting tag applications to maximizing weekends for travel, learn how to set yourself up for success in the great outdoors. Key Moments (Chapters): 00:00 - Introduction 02:00 - Using a Calendar 04:12 - Hunting Trips 05:38 - Western Tag Draws 08:50 - Thinking Long-Term 10:36 - Budgeting for Trips 13:13 - Balancing Responsibilities 15:36 - Travel Cadence 18:32 - Fishing Plans 21:49 - Camping Considerations 24:48 - Lessons Learned 26:07 - Final Thoughts Highlights: 🔹 Hunting Trip Planning: Tyler discusses how he structures his year around two major hunting trips, covering draw systems, tag applications, and preference points. Learn from his experience navigating Montana, Idaho, and other states’ complex systems. 🔹 Time & Budgeting: Managing travel time and personal obligations is key. Tyler shares how he balances full-time work, content creation, and outdoor trips while ensuring he doesn’t overcommit or feel guilty about time away from home. 🔹 Fishing & Camping Strategies: Whether it’s planning a remote fishing trip or a weekend camping getaway, knowing your target species, locations, and travel conditions can make your adventure more enjoyable and stress-free. 🔹 Avoiding Common Mistakes: From mismanaging tag applications to underestimating travel time, Tyler talks about lessons learned the hard way—so you don’t have to. Why This Episode Matters:If you’ve ever struggled with planning your outdoor trips or felt overwhelmed by balancing responsibilities, this episode is for you. Learn how to make the most of your time, budget, and opportunities to ensure 2025 is packed with memorable outdoor experiences. Links & Resources: 🔗 Website: https://www.somethinginthewild.com/ 📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tylerpatricsmith/ 🎥 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tylerpatricsmith 🆕 X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/SITW_official ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SomethingInTheWild Tags: something in the wild, keep it wild, 2025 hunting plans, trip planning, outdoor adventure planning, hunting trip preparation, fishing trip planning, camping trip guide, hunting applications 2025, western big game draws, public land hunting, camping tips, backcountry hunting, over the counter tags, budget hunting trips, travel planning for hunters, outdoor trip logistics, best states for hunting, best fishing destinations 2025, DIY hunting trips, elk hunting planning, camping travel tips, fishing trip checklist This episode will help you confidently plan your 2025 adventures while avoiding common pitfalls—so you can focus on making memories in the wild!

    26 min
  2. 01/28/2025

    Conservation Debrief | Executive Orders, Utah Land Grab, CO Wolves

    In this episode of the Something in the Wild podcast, Tyler Smith reviews January 2025’s major conservation stories. From Utah’s failed attempt to reclaim federal land to the controversial wolf reintroduction in Colorado, Tyler covers the most critical developments and their implications for hunters, anglers, and public land users. 00:00 - Introduction Overview of January's conservation topics.02:00 - Utah Land Grab Supreme Court rejects Utah's lawsuit over BLM land.05:30 - Executive Orders Trump’s orders targeting Alaska’s public lands.09:30 - Colorado Wolves Costs and controversy of wolf reintroduction efforts.14:00 - Corner Crossing Case Wyoming court decision grants access to public land.24:00 - Hunting Deadlines Upcoming application deadlines for February.26:00 - Seasonal Activities Tyler’s plans for winter fishing, camping, and more. Utah Land Grab: The Supreme Court ruled against Utah’s lawsuit attempting to reclaim 18.5 million acres of federally managed BLM land, preserving access for public use. However, 13 other states supported Utah’s position, raising concerns about future challenges to public land ownership. Executive Orders: Protections on 28 million acres of Alaska’s public land were revoked under Trump’s executive order, paving the way for energy development in areas like the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and Tongass National Forest. Colorado Wolves: Colorado’s wolf reintroduction program has cost taxpayers over $4.8 million so far, with additional funding budgeted for 2025. Ranchers and neighboring states like Wyoming and Idaho remain critical of the plan’s execution. Corner Crossing Case: A Wyoming court affirmed the legality of corner crossing, unlocking access to 8.3 million acres of landlocked public land for hunters and outdoor enthusiasts. These conservation stories highlight the ongoing debates over public land use, wildlife management, and balancing development with environmental stewardship. Tyler emphasizes the need for engagement and advocacy to ensure the future of public lands and outdoor recreation. Website: https://www.somethinginthewild.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tylerpatricsmith/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tylerpatricsmith X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/SITW_official YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SomethingInTheWild Stay informed on these pressing issues that shape the future of our public lands and outdoor experiences!

    28 min
  3. 01/21/2025

    History of Pennsylvania's State Forest System

    Pennsylvania’s state forests are a treasure trove of natural beauty and history, offering endless opportunities for outdoor recreation. But have you ever wondered how these forests came to be? In this episode of the Something in the Wild Podcast, I dive deep into the fascinating history of Pennsylvania’s state forests. From William Penn’s early conservation efforts to the devastating deforestation of the 19th century and the pivotal moments that shaped the forest system we cherish today, this episode uncovers it all. We explore how public lands were restored from what was once known as Pennsylvania’s Desert to what is now the breathtaking Pennsylvania Wilds. Along the way, you’ll learn about the visionary leaders like Joseph Rothrock and Gifford Pinchot, whose work paved the way for the sustainable forest management practices we benefit from today. Whether you’re a camper, hunter, angler, or simply a lover of the outdoors, understanding the story behind these public lands will deepen your appreciation for the incredible resources we have at our fingertips. 🔥 Key Highlights: Pennsylvania’s early conservation efforts by William Penn The impact of 19th-century logging and the rise of wildfires The establishment of the PA Forestry Commission and the forest reserve system The transformation of Pennsylvania’s Desert into Pennsylvania’s Wilds Why public lands are vital for clean water, wildlife, and recreation 🎥 Stay tuned for this Friday’s video where I camped with Connor, Sammi’s brother, in one of Pennsylvania’s state forests! ✨ Links & Resources: 🔗 Website: https://www.somethinginthewild.com/ 📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tylerpatricsmith/ 🎥 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tylerpatricsmith 🆕 X (formerly Twitter): https://x.com/SITW_official ▶️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SomethingInTheWild

    16 min
  4. 11/19/2024

    Pheasant Hunting is Fun and One of Trump's Appointments is Concerning

    In this episode, I will be discussing my most recent trip to chase pheasants with my dogs and how it is the most fun anyone could have while hunting. I will then shift to my concerns about the new appointment for the Department of the Interior, Doug Burgum. Regardless of political affiliation us as sportsmen and women must keep our elected officials in check. Sign the petition linked here: https://www.backcountryhunters.org/take_action#/439 Reach out to Utah decision-makers: o Spencer Cox, Governor o Phone: 801-538-1000 o Diedre Henderson, Lieutenant Governor o Phone: 801-538-1041, press option 6 o Sean Reyes, Attorney General o Phone: 801-366-0260 o Email: uag@agutah.gov o Mike Schultz, Utah House of Representatives Speaker o Phone: 801-538-1029 o Email: mikeschultz@le.utah.gov o Stuart Adams, Utah Senate President o Phone: 801-593-1776 o Email: jsadams@le.utah.gov Talking points to bring up: o Utah Public land belongs to all americanso Every American holds an equal claim to our nation’s public lands and waters, but it’s our responsibility to protect this shared heritage o History has proven that state-managed lands are often sold off or leased to private interests. o Federal land management agencies have successfully stewarded these lands for over a century, balancing conservation, recreation, and resource development under a multiple-use mandate. There’s no reason to fix what isn’t broken o Transferring public lands to state ownership ignores the economic realities of managing these lands, such as costs associated with wildfire and range fire prevention, road maintenance, and other infrastructure. These costs threaten to bankrupt states, forcing them to eventually sell our public lands to cover the costs If you are a Utah resident, reach out to your district representatives in the legislature #somethinginthewild #keepitwild https://www.somethinginthewild.com/ https://www.instagram.com/tylerpatricsmith/ https://www.tiktok.com/@tylerpatricsmith

    19 min
  5. 10/22/2024

    Public Land Is For EVERYONE And So Is The Right To Hunt And Fish

    On this episode, we dive into the action required by YOU to help us hold on the Utah's land. The contact information and links are below: Sign the petition linked here: https://www.backcountryhunters.org/take_action#/439 Reach out to Utah decision-makers: o Spencer Cox, Governor o Phone: 801-538-1000 o Diedre Henderson, Lieutenant Governor o Phone: 801-538-1041, press option 6 o Sean Reyes, Attorney General o Phone: 801-366-0260 o Email: uag@agutah.gov o Mike Schultz, Utah House of Representatives Speaker o Phone: 801-538-1029 o Email: mikeschultz@le.utah.gov o Stuart Adams, Utah Senate President o Phone: 801-593-1776 o Email: jsadams@le.utah.gov Talking points to bring up: o Utah Public land belongs to all americanso Every American holds an equal claim to our nation’s public lands and waters, but it’s our responsibility to protect this shared heritage o History has proven that state-managed lands are often sold off or leased to private interests. o Federal land management agencies have successfully stewarded these lands for over a century, balancing conservation, recreation, and resource development under a multiple-use mandate. There’s no reason to fix what isn’t broken o Transferring public lands to state ownership ignores the economic realities of managing these lands, such as costs associated with wildfire and range fire prevention, road maintenance, and other infrastructure. These costs threaten to bankrupt states, forcing them to eventually sell our public lands to cover the costs If you are a Utah resident, reach out to your district representatives in the legislature Next we talk about Louisiana's no-fishing buffer that is preventing fish spills. Then we move to Oregon where the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation is doing the peoples work and adding new public land. And lastly, we talk about Florida's right to hunt and fish and why it is so important for gun owners and sportsman and woman to get out there and vote! #somethinginthewild #keepitwild https://www.somethinginthewild.com/ https://www.instagram.com/tylerpatricsmith/ https://www.tiktok.com/@tylerpatricsmith

    20 min

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The Something in the Wild Podcast brings the outdoors to life through compelling storytelling and conservation news. From legendary historical figures to real-life adventurers—and even my own experiences—I’ll share tales of wilderness survival, hunting, fishing, and exploration. Whether it’s the triumphs and tragedies of famous outdoorsmen, the wisdom of modern conservationists, or personal stories from the backcountry, this podcast is all about making the wild exciting and inspiring. If you love the outdoors, adventure, and a good story, this is the podcast for you.