Tennessee WildCast

Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency

Tennessee WildCasts are weekly podcasts brought to you in both video and audio formats. These podcasts provide information on the mission of the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, outdoor events and activities from hunting, fishing, boating and just about anything Outdoors. Come back each week and thanks for tuning in!

  1. 5D AGO

    #475 What Was Taken: A Family Shattered by a Preventable Boating Tragedy

    In this powerful and emotional episode of Tennessee Wildcast, we share a story no family should ever have to endure. Nicole Carter opens her home and her heart to talk about the tragic day that changed her life forever—the day her husband, David, and their 6‑year‑old daughter, Olivia, were killed in a personal watercraft collision on Pickwick Lake. What began as a beautiful weekend on the water turned into an unimaginable nightmare, one caused by an impaired boat operator. Nicole courageously walks us through who David and Olivia were—David, a devoted husband, father, and electrical engineer with a heart for the outdoors; and Olivia, a spirited, silly, red‑headed little girl full of life, imagination, and joy. She reflects on the memories they made together, especially their weekends at Pickwick, a place they all considered their happy place. With heartbreaking honesty, Nicole recounts the events of August 15, 2020, the moment she sensed something was wrong, the devastating news that followed, and the life‑altering hours at the hospital. She shares the pain of telling her other children, the long road of grief, and the faith that has helped carry her through. Nicole has chosen to use her tragedy to protect others. Her message is clear: boating under the influence is 100% preventable, and one reckless decision can shatter countless lives. Through her story, she hopes to raise awareness and save even one family from the pain she lives with every day. This is a difficult episode—but an important one. We’re grateful to Nicole for her strength, honesty, and courage. Her story honors David and Olivia, and it reminds all of us that safety on the water truly saves lives. To purchase a license for great hunting and fishing adventures in Tennessee, visit gooutdoorstennessee.com.

    29 min
  2. #474 Wildlife Crimes Uncovered: The Prison Poacher

    MAR 23

    #474 Wildlife Crimes Uncovered: The Prison Poacher

    This episode is wild in every sense of the word. Host Jason Harmon teams up with co‑host Amy Spencer as they welcome TWRA District 11 Lieutenant Tim Ward to uncover a jaw‑dropping story that blends big bucks, bigger mysteries, and the relentless work of Tennessee’s wildlife officers. We’re talking 491 inches of antler across three trophy bucks — including a double drop‑tine giant — all illegally taken from the grounds of the West Tennessee State Penitentiary. No, this isn't a movie plot… it's a real investigation led by real officers protecting Tennessee’s wildlife every single day. Tim walks us through how a single picture sent on Christmas Eve 2023 unraveled a multi‑year mystery. From tracking rumors and sorting out lies to uncovering deleted photos and navigating the challenges of policing a 6,000‑acre unfenced prison property — this case proves just how far wildlife officers go to defend our shared outdoor heritage. You'll hear how it unfolded, why tips matter, what the consequences were, and how these incredible deer will now serve Tennessee as educational mounts instead of hidden trophies. Plus, Tim shares heartwarming stories about hunting with his kids — a perfect reminder of why protecting wildlife truly matters.  Don’t miss this one. Big deer, big stakes, big payoff.And remember… don’t poach. Ever. Your privilege to hunt is worth far more than a set of antlers. To purchase a license for great hunting and fishing adventures in Tennessee, visit gooutdoorstennessee.com.

    29 min
  3. #471 From Mountains to Marsh: Habitat Management Across Tennessee

    MAR 2

    #471 From Mountains to Marsh: Habitat Management Across Tennessee

    Journey across Tennessee’s wild landscapes in this powerful new episode of Tennessee WildCast. This week, we take an inspiring look at four of TWRA’s dedicated land managers as they steward places like Bogota, Laurel Hill, North Cumberland, and the Bridgestone Firestone Centennial Wilderness—some of the most ecologically rich and recreationally diverse properties in the state. From wetlands full of wintering waterfowl to upland forests, oak savannas, and early‑successional fields, this episode digs into the science and passion behind modern habitat management. You’ll hear how prescribed fire, timber harvests, moist‑soil production, and long‑term forest planning all work together to benefit wildlife—from deer and turkey to small mammals, songbirds, elk, and threatened species. And on properties where rugged terrain and broad public access collide, you’ll learn how managers balance habitat needs with hunters, hikers, OHV riders, bird‑watchers, anglers, and thousands more outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you’re chasing ducks, running a bird dog, glassing for elk, or simply exploring public land, this episode reminds us that great habitat takes intention, patience, and a whole lot of passion. These are the people shaping the future of Tennessee’s wild places—for today and for generations to come. To purchase a license for great hunting and fishing adventures in Tennessee, visit gooutdoorstennessee.com.

    29 min
  4. #469 From Cancer Survivor to Record Setting Hunter: Clayton‘s Story

    FEB 16

    #469 From Cancer Survivor to Record Setting Hunter: Clayton‘s Story

    Join host Jason Harmon and co-host Amy Spencer as they travel to Brownsville, Tennessee, for an inspiring episode inside a trophy room filled with stories of grit, family, and the great outdoors. Our featured guest, 13-year-old Clayton Pinner, isn’t your average hunter—he’s harvested an incredible 61 deer, the most of any 13-year-old in Tennessee! But Clayton’s story goes far beyond hunting success. After overcoming a rare form of cancer at a young age, Clayton has shown remarkable determination to return to the woods and live life to the fullest. In this episode, you’ll hear how Clayton started hunting at just two years old, his favorite traditions with his dad, David, and grandpa “Gopher,” and the unforgettable hunts that shaped his journey—including the story behind his milestone 60th deer. We’ll also dive into family traditions, favorite hunting snacks (spoiler: Little Debbie Christmas Tree Cakes and milkshakes!), and how homework sometimes makes its way to the deer blind. Clayton’s mom, Natalie, joins the conversation to share how the outdoors played a vital role in his recovery and how St. Jude’s incredible team supported his love for hunting throughout treatment. From overcoming obstacles to setting new goals, Clayton’s story is a testament to perseverance, family bonds, and passing on the hunting tradition. Whether you’re a seasoned outdoorsman or simply love a good story of resilience, this episode will leave you inspired. Tune in to hear how Clayton’s motto—“Take the T off Can’t”—guides his life and why he’s ready to share the outdoors with friends who’ve never had the chance to hunt.  To purchase a license for great hunting and fishing adventures in Tennessee, visit gooutdoorstennessee.com.

    29 min
  5. #468 Spring Fever: Turkey Hunting Strategies You Need Now

    FEB 9

    #468 Spring Fever: Turkey Hunting Strategies You Need Now

    Welcome to another exciting edition of Tennessee WildCast!  Back by popular demand, Phillip Culpepper joins us once again to share his wealth of knowledge, unforgettable stories, and expert tips that every hunter—new or seasoned—will appreciate. In this episode, Phillip dives deep into what makes turkey hunting more than just a sport. For him, it’s an obsession, a lifelong passion, and even a form of therapy. From his early days skipping school to chase gobblers, to learning hard lessons through trial and error, Phillip explains how those experiences shaped his approach to hunting and life. He also talks about the importance of introducing new people to the outdoors and why giving back to conservation is critical for the future of wildlife. We cover everything from scouting strategies—like listening on clear mornings and checking fields on rainy days—to calling techniques that keep the conversation going without spooking your bird. Phillip shares practical advice on decoys, food plots, and even how to stay comfortable during long sits in the woods. Plus, you’ll hear why patience and adaptability are key when dealing with turkeys that can change their mood in minutes! Whether you’re gearing up for spring turkey season or just love hearing stories from the field, this episode is packed with insights that will fire you up for the hunt. So grab your gear, settle in, and join us for a conversation that celebrates the wild turkey and the hunters who cherish it. Don’t miss this one—because when Phillip Culpepper talks turkey, you’re guaranteed to learn something new!

    29 min
4.7
out of 5
60 Ratings

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Tennessee WildCasts are weekly podcasts brought to you in both video and audio formats. These podcasts provide information on the mission of the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, outdoor events and activities from hunting, fishing, boating and just about anything Outdoors. Come back each week and thanks for tuning in!

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