The Best of the Outdoors with Dustin Vaughn Warncke

Dustin Vaughn Warncke

The Best of the Outdoors Podcast is optimized to bring listeners the best in hunting, fishing, shooting, bowfishing, and other outdoor activities from Texas and beyond. Hosted and Produced by Dustin Vaughn Warncke, Owner of Warncke Enterprises, a Media Production Marketing Agency. Reach out to Dustin via TEXT at (512) 497-7674.

  1. Apr 25

    Broadheads & Lethal, Ethical Bowhunting with Troy Fowler

    Episode Overview In this episode of The Best of the Outdoors, Dustin Vaughn Warncke sits down with Troy Fowler, better known as the "Ranch Fairy," to dive deep into the science and practical reality of bowhunting lethality. Known for his entertaining, no-nonsense approach to arrow setups, Troy breaks down why industry-standard lightweight, high-speed setups often fail upon impact and why switching to heavy "Adult Arrows" changes the game. The conversation explores the mechanics of penetration, the importance of high FOC (Forward of Center), and why heavy arrows paired with fixed-blade, cut-on-contact broadheads lead to more ethical, consistent harvests in the field. Key Topics Covered The "Adult Arrow" Philosophy: Troy explains the physics behind building heavy arrows, detailing why mass, momentum, and structural integrity matter far more than pure speed when penetrating bone and dense tissue. Broadhead Selection & Lethality: A breakdown of the debate between mechanicals and fixed-blade broadheads, with Troy making a strong case for two-blade, single-bevel, cut-on-contact heads that retain their edge and momentum upon impact. The Ashby Foundation Principles: The discussion highlights the foundational research of Dr. Ed Ashby, emphasizing how extreme FOC and arrow mass contribute to maximizing terminal performance. Real-World Hunting Scenarios: Troy shares practical stories from the field, illustrating how a proper arrow setup performs not just on perfect broadside shots, but when an arrow inevitably hits the shoulder or encounters heavy bone. Tuning for Penetration: Practical advice on how bowhunters can start tuning their bows and building arrows for maximum penetration, overcoming the marketing hype of speed to focus on devastating lethality. Memorable Quotes "It's not about how fast the arrow gets there; it's about what it does when it hits." * "When things go wrong—and they will—an adult arrow is your best insurance policy for an ethical recovery." "We have to stop looking at paper numbers and start looking at what actually blows through a whitetail shoulder." Contact Info & Resources Website: ranchfairy.com YouTube: Ranch Fairy Channel Instagram: @ranchfairy Ashby Bowhunting Foundation: ashbybowhunting.org

    59 min
  2. Apr 25

    Wild Ride with Mr. Whitetail and the Wild Sheep Foundation's Gray Thornton

    Episode Overview In this episode of The Best of the Outdoors, Dustin Vaughn Warncke sits down with legendary outdoorsman Larry Weishuhn AKA Mr. Whitetail and Gray Thornton, conservation leader with the Wild Sheep Foundation and former Executive Director for Dallas Safari Club.   What starts as a hilarious recounting of "total chaos" hunting and fishing stories—including snapped fly rods in the Bahamas and a surprise attack by a fighting rooster—evolves into a deep, philosophical discussion about legacy, purpose, and the true meaning of wildlife philanthropy. The group breaks down the realities of conservation funding, the importance of "riding for the brand," and the critical role hunters play as the true evangelists for wildlife conservation. Key Topics Covered Total Chaos in the Field: Gray shares a wild story about breaking a 12-weight fly rod on a blacktip shark while fishing in the Bahamas, and Larry recounts the time he tried to rattle in a buck but ended up fighting off an aggressive rooster. Legacy and Purpose: Gray discusses what it means to truly stand for something, reflecting on the idea that real fulfillment comes from evangelizing your beliefs and dedicating your time and resources to a purpose larger than yourself. Wildlife Philanthropy & Real Conservation: The table takes a direct look at who actually funds conservation. Gray highlights the monumental achievement of auctioning a New Mexico bighorn sheep permit for $1.3 million, noting that the funds go directly back to the New Mexico Game and Fish department for habitat work that benefits all wildlife species. Action vs. Talk: A stark comparison is drawn between groups that actively put their money where their mouth is to fund wildlife sustainability and those who merely criticize from the sidelines without contributing. Sharing the Harvest: The importance of community is illustrated by stories of sharing wild game with neighbors, friends, and nursing homes to pass on the heritage of hunting and provide a clean, lean food source for others. Memorable Quotes "On Legacy: I guess I would say that I stood for something... and that purpose is always so much larger than we are." — Gray Thornton "On Purpose: Are you evangelizing that? And are you riding for the brand?" — Gray Thornton

    55 min
  3. Apr 16

    Family Fishing Fun with Michael Scherer with Fishing’s Future

    Podcast Overview Show: The Best of the Outdoors Podcast Host: Dustin Vaughn Warncke Guest: Michael Scherer, Program Director of Fishing’s Future In this enthusiastic and lighthearted episode, the conversation centers around the mission of Fishing's Future, an organization dedicated to reconnecting families and individuals with nature through angling. Michael Scherer shares his profound passion for the outdoors, emphasizing that fishing is less about the gear or the size of the catch, and more about the memories made and the therapeutic benefits of being on the water. Key Takeaways & Themes The Mission of Fishing’s Future: Founded in 2007 by Shane Wilson in South Padre Island, the organization has grown to over 70 chapters nationwide. A major milestone discussed is the organization reaching its one-millionth participant in 2018. "Kiss the Fish" Tradition: Scherer brings a fun, contagious energy to his camps by insisting that every fish caught—no matter how small—gets a kiss. This playful rule is designed to create unforgettable, joyful memories for kids and families. Fishing as Therapy & Healing: A core theme of the episode is the healing power of the outdoors. Fishing’s Future works closely with military personnel, particularly those recovering from PTSD, partnering with the USO and Fort Hood to help soldiers reset and find peace on the water. The "I CAN" Initiative: Scherer highlights their dedication to accessibility through the "I CAN" initiative, which utilizes a custom-rebuilt, 25-foot tri-toon boat that lowers to water level so that individuals in wheelchairs can safely and easily fish. They also deploy large "I Catch" tanks at festivals to bring the fishing experience directly to people. Minimalism in Angling: The conversation advocates for keeping fishing simple. Rather than focusing on expensive gear or bringing a dozen rods, Scherer encourages a minimalist approach: just bring some bait, get a line in the water, and enjoy the solitude or the company of family. Youth Leadership: The organization recently secured a grant to certify older teenagers (15–17 years old) as angling instructors, empowering them to teach their peers and take on leadership roles in the outdoors. Hall of Fame Induction: Toward the end of the episode, Michael shares the exciting personal news that he will be inducted into the Texas Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame in Athens, Texas. Closing Thought: Ultimately, the episode serves as a passionate call to action for listeners to step away from their daily stressors, take a kid or a family member out to the water, and experience the grounding, restorative power of nature.

    44 min
  4. Apr 16

    Interview with Camille Null from Heroes on the Water

    In this episode of The Best of the Outdoors, Dustin Vaughn Warncke sits down with Camille Null from Heroes on the Water. The conversation highlights the incredible and impactful work this non-profit organization does to support veterans, active-duty military personnel, first responders, and their families. By utilizing the therapeutic and calming qualities of kayak fishing, Heroes on the Water helps participants relax, rehabilitate, and reintegrate into their communities. Episode Highlights The Healing Power of the Outdoors: Camille explains how the simple act of getting out on the water in a kayak provides a peaceful, low-stress environment that is highly beneficial for mental health, stress relief, and trauma recovery. No Experience Needed: Listeners will learn that participants do not need any prior fishing or kayaking experience. Heroes on the Water completely removes the barrier to entry by providing all the necessary equipment, kayaks, and expert volunteer guidance to ensure a safe experience. Family Integration: The episode emphasizes that the program isn't just for the heroes themselves—it actively includes their families, helping to rebuild family bonds and create positive, shared memories in nature. How to Get Involved: Camielle discusses how local chapters operate across the country and the various ways the community can support the mission, whether through volunteering at local events, donating, or spreading the word. Connect with Heroes on the Water To find a local chapter, volunteer your time, or learn more about the organization's mission, you can connect using the information provided in the episode: Website: heroesonthewater.org National Office Phone: 214-295-4541

    58 min
  5. Apr 15

    Spring Stripers on Lake Texoma with Capt. Bill Carey

    Episode Summary In this episode of The Best of the Outdoors, Dustin Vaughn Warncke sits down with legendary fishing guide Capt. Bill Carey of Striper Express Guide Service. With over 43 years of professional guiding experience on Lake Texoma, Capt. Bill shares his wealth of knowledge about this world-class freshwater fishery. From the lake's rich history to the thrill of topwater fishing, this episode is packed with insights for any angler looking to tackle the "Striper Capital of the World." Episode Highlights The History of Lake Texoma: Capt. Bill explains how the dam was completed in 1944 with the help of German POWs. He details how the confluence of the Red and Washita rivers provides the perfect moving water conditions—allowing eggs to float for 72 hours—which makes Lake Texoma a rare natural spawning ground for striped bass. The Saltwater Phenomenon: Listeners will learn how underground salt domes near Vernon, Texas, leach thousands of tons of salt into the Red River daily. This creates a slightly saline environment where Stripers naturally thrive. Action-Packed Topwater Season: May marks the highly anticipated beginning of topwater season. Capt. Bill shares his passion for strictly using artificial lures and utilizing the "walk the dog" technique to catch explosive, aggressive Stripers at the surface. Corporate & Group Trips: Striper Express goes beyond small family trips; they specialize in massive corporate events and B2B entertaining, boasting a 35-bed lodge, home-cooked meals, and a fleet of boats to accommodate large groups. Catch & Cook: The episode wraps up with mouth-watering culinary tips, including how to make fresh Striper Ceviche cured in lime and citrus juices, as well as the secrets to preparing perfect blackened Striper fillets. Book Your Trip with Striper Express To book your Lake Texoma fishing adventure, you can reach out to Capt. Bill Carey directly using the contact numbers provided at the end of the episode: Office Phone: 903-786-4477 Cell Phone: 903-327-2009 Website: striperexpress.com

    52 min
  6. Apr 10

    : Overcoming Adversity from Disabilities and Adaptive Hunting with Chad Waligura

    Host: Dustin Vaughn Warncke Guest: Chad Waligura Episode Summary In this powerful episode of The Best of the Outdoors, we sit down with Chad Waligura, founder of Able Outdoors, to discuss his incredible journey back to the woods and waters after a life-altering spinal cord injury. After breaking his neck in a diving accident in 1986, Chad refused to give up his passion for the outdoors. He shares the frustrating early days of trying to shoot with limited hand mobility and how those failures led to him inventing adaptive equipment, like custom trigger pullers and chest straps. Today, Chad is a trailblazer in adaptive hunting, taking his experiences and using them to mentor newly injured individuals. We dive deep into the therapeutic power of nature, the evolution of adaptive gear, and finding hope and purpose through outdoor recreation. Key Takeaways & Highlights The Turning Point: Chad details his 1986 pool diving accident. He discusses his immediate determination to get back to hunting despite his limited physical abilities. Inventing a Way Forward: Chad explains the trial-and-error process of adaptive hunting. He shares stories of dropping shotguns out of blinds and engineering custom trigger mechanisms and chest straps. Able Outdoors: Chad discusses his work with Able Outdoors. He talks about building a community and sharing his message through his TV show, which is available on Carbon TV. Mentorship in the Field: Chad uses group teal and dove hunts to get newly injured individuals out of the rehab center and back into nature. State-of-the-Art Adaptive Gear: The episode explores modern adaptive technology. This includes "sip and puff" triggers for C4 and C5 quadriplegics and the Outrider electric 4-wheel drive mountain bike. Nature as Therapy: Chad and Dustin discuss the spiritual and emotional healing that comes from surrendering to nature and simply sitting still in the woods. Listen to more episodes and subscribe at: thebestoftheoutdoors.podbean.com

    37 min
  7. Jan 10

    Service, Sacrifice, & Soul: Transforming Lives with Aggies Without Limits & Bridges to Prosperity

    Special Guests: The "Aggies Without Limits" (AWL) and Bridges to Prosperity Panel from New Mexico State University (NMSU) Co-Host: Tammy Bean Episode Summary In this heartwarming special edition, Dustin gives the mic of The Best of the Outdoors to his other podcast, The Empowered Life with Dustin Vaughn Warncke Dustin sits down with a diverse panel of students, alumni, and faculty from New Mexico State University’s Aggies Without Limits (AWL). This group travels internationally to developing nations like Nicaragua and Guatemala to build critical infrastructure—water systems, bridges, and health centers—for underserved communities. Moving beyond the engineering and logistics, the conversation dives deep into the human element of service. The panel shares powerful stories about the unbreakable bonds formed between volunteers, the humility learned from living with host families who have little material wealth but immense generosity, and how "suffering together" in the trenches of service work creates lifelong family dynamics. Dustin and the group explore how service acts as a "drug" that, once tasted, changes your trajectory forever. Whether it’s fixing a baseball field in Mexico, laying pipe in a Guatemalan trench, or simply being present for someone in need, this episode is a testament to the fact that when you give of yourself, you often receive far more in return. Meet the Panel Kenny Stevens: NMSU Faculty Advisor who has been with the group since 2007, completing over 18 projects. Molly Williams: Joined AWL in 2016; served as President for the Guatemala water project. Diana Jaramillo: Current NMSU Senior and International Project Manager; joined in 2022. Linnette Gutierrez: Outreach Coordinator starting her second year with the group. Daniel Gomez: Recent graduate and former Vice President/Local Project Manager. Naila Salinas: Former Project Manager and Treasurer, currently in her fourth year with the organization. Key Takeaways & Highlights The Bond of Service: The group discusses how three weeks of intense service work creates relationships equivalent to living with someone for a year. Strangers become family through shared purpose and adversity. "Don't Suffer in Silence": A core motto of the group introduced by Kenny Stevens. It emphasizes the importance of communication, vulnerability, and relying on your team when things get physically or emotionally tough. Perspective Shift: Several guests share how returning to the U.S. after living in communities with metered water or limited electricity fundamentally changed their view on American luxuries. Leadership in Action: How students with no prior construction experience (like Linnette repairing a bridge with a jammed finger) learn resourcefulness and leadership on the fly. The Universal Language of Help: Dustin draws parallels between AWL's work and his own experiences with fishing ministries for soldiers, noting that the heart of service is the same everywhere: it is about selfless giving without expecting a reward.   YOUTUBE SLIDE SHOW OF GUESTS: https://youtu.be/N6TfgwKtCqE Memorable Quotes "Service is almost like a drug... once you get into it, it's hard to not want to keep doing it." — Kenny Stevens "We don't fit in here... we want to travel to different parts and do something for somebody else." — Kenny Stevens (on the origins of the group) "When you put it all in God's hands... things started just happening. Things that you couldn't do yourself." — Dustin Vaughn Warncke "It’s amazing to see their joy... children playing with the water that was coming off their property... it made it all worth it." — Naila Salinas "Memento Amori: Remember that you must love." — Stoic Phrase Quoted by Dustin Vaughn Warncke Call to Action: Dustin closes the show with a reminder that you don't have to travel across the world to make a difference. Look for opportunities in your own community—whether it's volunteering at a food bank, helping a neighbor, or joining a service organization. Be the light in the darkness. Connect with Dustin: Website: DustinsProjects.com BusinessWithDustin.com Social Media @DustinsProjects @BusinessWithDustin Books: Available at DustinsBooks.com Join the Community: The Empowered Life Nation on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/empoweredlifenation

    57 min
4.6
out of 5
25 Ratings

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The Best of the Outdoors Podcast is optimized to bring listeners the best in hunting, fishing, shooting, bowfishing, and other outdoor activities from Texas and beyond. Hosted and Produced by Dustin Vaughn Warncke, Owner of Warncke Enterprises, a Media Production Marketing Agency. Reach out to Dustin via TEXT at (512) 497-7674.

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