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The Bowhunting AZ podcast showcases my journey into archery, hunting & conservation. Interviews with my mentors, friends & industry leaders. If you have questions or suggestions for an interview feel free to reach out at bowhuntingaz88@gmail.com. Thanks for listening! Please feel free to subscribe & leave a review!
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054 - Taking The Leap, From Curiosity To Camo: Devin & Jon's First Hunt, Part 1
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In part 1 of this episode we talk to Devin & Jon. Both first time hunters hitting the field for a rifle deer hunt in Arizona. We ask them what their experience was leading up to the hunt, what peaked their interest to get into hunting in the first place, and more! Follow us on social! Instagram - www.instagram.com/bowhuntingaz Facebook - www.facebo…
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The majestic Bighorn Sheep, a symbol of North America's wild beauty, is facing an unprecedented crisis. From thriving populations of nearly 2 million to a mere 80,000 today, these iconic animals are under siege from habitat loss, deadly diseases like Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae from domestic livestock, and a critical need for conservation support. Thi…
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Ep 232: How Voting Impacts Wildlife Conservation: Key Issues for Voters
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In this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, we dive into the critical role voters play in shaping the future of wildlife conservation. With the climate crisis accelerating and biodiversity loss on the rise, it’s more important than ever to understand how policies and legislation can impact wildlife protection efforts. We explore the connectio…
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Ep 231: How the 1984 Wallop-Breaux Amendments Transformed U.S. Fishery Conservation and Recreation
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In this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, we dive into the pivotal 1984 Wallop-Breaux amendments to the Federal Aid in Sport Fish Restoration Act, a landmark moment in U.S. fishery conservation. Originally passed in 1950, the Dingell-Johnson Act aimed to fund fish restoration projects through taxes on fishing gear, but the Wallop-Breaux ame…
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Ep 230: Adapting the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation: Urban Wildlife Management Challenges and Solutions
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In this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, we explore the evolution of the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation (NAMWC) and how its principles are being applied to the growing field of urban wildlife management. Traditionally focused on rural and wilderness conservation, the NAMWC has long relied on regulated hunting and public owne…
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Ep 229: How Hunting Supports Wildlife Conservation: Exploring the North American Model and Species Recovery
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In this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, we dive into the complex and often misunderstood topic of hunting and its role in wildlife conservation. While public opinion on hunting remains divided, we explore the important contributions hunters make through the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation. This model not only regulates hunti…
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Ep 228: How Animal Rights Activists Threaten Wildlife Conservation
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In this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, we dive deep into the ongoing debate between animal rights activists and hunters. While both groups ultimately share the same goal of assuring wildlife popoulations remain for future generations, their methods couldn't be more different. Animal rights activists call for the end of hunting, believing…
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Ep 227: Waterfowl Conservation: Protecting Habitats and Ensuring Sustainable Harvests
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In this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, we dive into the early conservation movement in North America, focusing on the urgent need to protect waterfowl populations. As overhunting and habitat destruction led to a sharp decline in waterfowl numbers by the late 19th century, sportsmen and naturalists like George Bird Grinnell and Theodore R…
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Ep 226: How the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 Transformed Conservation: Key Figures, Battles, and Ongoing Challenges
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In this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, we dive into the landmark legislation that transformed marine conservation—the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972. This crucial law, passed in response to the rapid decline of marine mammal populations, protected whales, dolphins, seals, and more from overexploitation. Learn about the critical bat…
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Ep 225: Seals & Sharks: The Stunning Wildlife Comeback on Cape Cod's Coastlines
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In this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, we dive into the remarkable return of seals to the coastlines of Cape Cod. Once nearly driven to extinction due to overhunting and human conflict, harbor and gray seals have made a triumphant comeback thanks to vital conservation efforts like the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972. We explore the …
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Ep 224: Nothing Has Changed in the Conservation Movement in Over 100 Years
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In this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, we dive into the lasting impact of Theodore Roosevelt's 1908 speech, "Conservation as a National Duty," and its relevance to today's environmental challenges. Roosevelt's call for federal responsibility and wise resource management was a turning point in the early conservation movement, addressing t…
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Ep 223: Gifford Pinchot’s Role in the White House Conference on Conservation
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In this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, we dive into the pivotal role Gifford Pinchot played in shaping American conservation during the White House Conference on Conservation in 1908. As the Chief Forester of the United States and a close advisor to President Theodore Roosevelt, Pinchot was instrumental in organizing this historic gather…
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In this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, we dive into Theodore Roosevelt's iconic 1908 speech, Conservation as a National Duty. Delivered during the White House Conference on Conservation, Roosevelt called for the wise management of America’s natural resources, warning against the dangers of overexploitation. His emphasis on the importance…
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Ep 221: "How Charles 'Buffalo' Jones and Key Conservationists Saved the American Bison: A Yellowstone Success Story
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In this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, we delve into the fascinating history of the American bison's near extinction and remarkable recovery, with a focus on the pivotal role played by Charles "Buffalo" Jones. Once a notorious buffalo hunter, Jones later became a passionate conservationist determined to save the very species he had once …
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Ep 220: Bone Black and the Unthinkable: How the Buffalo Slaughter Led to the Consumption of Native American Remains
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In this eye-opening episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, we delve into one of the darkest chapters of American history—the mass slaughter of buffalo in the late 19th century and the shocking aftermath that followed. As the buffalo were hunted nearly to extinction for their hides, the plains became littered with their bones. These bones, along …
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Ep 219: Protect Your Right To Hunt: Are Hunters Ruining Hunting?
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In this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, host Paul Fuzinski dives deep into the vital role that hunters and anglers play in conservation efforts across North America. Drawing from the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation, Paul discusses how a small group of dedicated outdoor enthusiasts are shouldering the majority of the financia…
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Ep 218: Chester Moore and the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation
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In this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, host Paul Fuzinski is joined by renowned conservationist Chester Moore for an insightful conversation about the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation. As they drive through the scorching heat of Texas, Chester and Paul delve into their recent experiences in Yellowstone National Park, where t…
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Ep 217: Yellowstone National Park: A History of Near Misses with Private Interests
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In this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, we delve into the fascinating history of Yellowstone National Park and the numerous times it narrowly escaped being opened to private interests. Learn how Robert E. Carpenter, then superintendent of Yellowstone, attempted to push through the controversial "segregation bill," which aimed to carve out…
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Ep 216: Henry William Herbert and His Impact on Hunting and Fair Chase in North America
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In this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, we dive into the fascinating life and enduring legacy of Henry William Herbert, better known by his pen name Frank Forester. As a 19th-century writer and sportsman, Herbert played a pivotal role in shaping the culture of hunting in North America. Through his vivid literary works, he introduced the c…
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Ep 215: Why Hunting Saves Wildlife: Brant MacDuff on The Shotgun Conservationist & The North American Model
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In this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, host Paul Fuzinski welcomes Brant MacDuff, the author of The Shotgun Conservationist, for an engaging conversation that challenges common misconceptions about hunting and its role in conservation. Brant, who began his journey into hunting later in life, shares his insights into how hunting is not on…
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Ep 214: The Early Formation of Wildlife Conservation and the Introduction of Game Laws by the American Sportsmen Club
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In this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, we delve into the fascinating history of wildlife conservation in America, focusing on the pivotal role played by the American Sportsmen Club in the late 19th century. As market hunting drove species like the passenger pigeon and American bison to the brink of extinction, a group of forward-thinking…
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Ep 213: “Americanitis” and the Rush to the Great Outdoors
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In this episode, we delve into the fascinating history of neurasthenia, a diagnosis that gripped the urban middle and upper classes in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Coined by American neurologist George Miller Beard, neurasthenia was seen as a byproduct of modern life, particularly affecting "brain workers" who were overwhelmed by the dem…
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Ep 212: The Role of the Farm Bill in Wildlife Habitat Protections
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In this episode, we delve into an often-overlooked aspect of the U.S. Farm Bill: its significant impact on wildlife conservation. While the Farm Bill is typically associated with agriculture and food policy, it also includes a variety of conservation programs that play a crucial role in preserving and restoring wildlife habitats across the country.…
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Ep 211: Grizzly Bears Out West: Conservation Success and Management Challenges
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Welcome to another exciting episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, where we dive deep into the fascinating world of wildlife conservation. In this episode, we explore the remarkable resurgence of grizzly bears in the western United States, a testament to the power of dedicated conservation efforts. Once roaming vast stretches of North America, g…
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Ep 210: Icons of a Wild America: The History of the Bison
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In this episode of the Aptitude Outdoors Podcast, we dive into the remarkable story of the American Bison, tracing their journey from the brink of extinction in the 19th century to their resurgence as icons of the wild. These magnificent creatures once roamed North America in vast herds, but by the late 1800s, their numbers had plummeted dramatical…
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Ep 209: Fishing the Wild Waters of Yellowstone for Yellowstone Cutthroat
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Join us on this thrilling episode as we embark on an adventure through the breathtaking landscapes of Yellowstone National Park. I recount my first-ever fishing trip in grizzly country, where the towering peaks, endless streams, and grazing bison create a backdrop like no other. Amidst the beauty, he pursues the elusive Yellowstone cutthroat, shari…
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Ep 208: Colorado’s Reckless Anti-Wildlife Management Ballot Initiatives Initiative 91): A Case Against Emotion-Driven Policies
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In this episode of Aptitude Outdoors, we delve into the contentious debate over Colorado's recent anti-wildlife management ballot initiatives. These measures, aimed at prohibiting the hunting and trapping of mountain lions and bobcats, are driven by emotional appeals rather than scientific evidence. We explore the potential consequences of these in…
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Ep 207: The Role of Hunting and Fishing Licenses in Funding Conservation in America
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In the United States, hunting and fishing are not only popular recreational activities but also crucial elements of the country's wildlife management and conservation efforts. The sale of hunting and fishing licenses plays a significant role in funding these initiatives, providing essential financial support for a wide range of conservation project…
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Ep 206: The Lacey Act and Its Impact on Wildlife Conservation in North America
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The Lacey Act and Its Impact on Wildlife Conservation in North America Introduction The Lacey Act, enacted in 1900, is one of the earliest and most significant pieces of legislation in the United States aimed at wildlife conservation. Initially intended to curb illegal hunting and trafficking of wildlife, the Act has evolved over the years to addre…
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Ep 205: The 7 Pillars of the North America Model Of Wildlife Conservation
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The North American Model of Wildlife Conservation is a cornerstone of wildlife management and conservation efforts in the United States and Canada. This model, developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, is based on seven key principles or "pillars." Each pillar plays a crucial role in ensuring the sustainability and responsible management…
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Ep 204: The History and Founding of Yellowstone National Park
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Yellowstone National Park, established on March 1, 1872, holds the distinction of being the first national park in the world. Its creation marked a pivotal moment in the conservation movement, setting a precedent for the preservation of natural landscapes and wildlife for future generations. Historical Context and Founding Figures The journey towar…
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Ep 203: Wild Turkey Conservation with Kyle Hand of Texas Parks and Wildlife
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In this episode of Aptitude Outdoors, we sit down with Kyle Hand, the Statewide Game Bird Specialist for Texas Parks and Wildlife. Kyle delves into the intricacies of wild turkey conservation, explaining the roles of various program leaders and his mission to facilitate on-ground conservation efforts. Kyle sheds light on the fascinating behavioral …
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Ep 202: The Whitetail Deer: A Tale of Near Extinction and Remarkable Recovery
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In the early 20th century, the whitetail deer, an iconic symbol of North American wildlife, faced the brink of extinction. Overhunting, habitat destruction, and a lack of effective wildlife management had decimated their populations. However, the story of the whitetail deer is not just one of loss but also of an incredible recovery, driven largely …
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Ep 201: Aldo Leopold and His Contributions to Wildlife Conservation, Ethics, and the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation
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Aldo Leopold and His Contributions to Wildlife Conservation, Ethics, and the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation Learn More Here: https://youtu.be/CEtnD__ol14 Aldo Leopold, often regarded as the father of wildlife ecology and a pioneering figure in the American conservation movement, made significant contributions that have shaped our und…
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Ep 200: The North American Model of Wildlife Conservation
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The North American Model of Wildlife Conservation is a cornerstone of wildlife management and conservation efforts in the United States and Canada. This model has played a critical role in the conservation and sustainable management of wildlife populations, shaping conservation policies and practices not only in North America but also influencing g…
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Ep 199: Conservation vs Preservation: What is the Difference?
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I’ve noticed that the terms "conservation" and "preservation" are often used interchangeably, however, these concepts represent two distinct philosophies and approaches to managing natural resources and protecting the environment. Understanding the difference between conservation and preservation is essential for developing effective strategies for…
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Ep 198: The Dingell-Johnson Act: A Pillar of American Wildlife Conservation
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The Dingell-Johnson Act: A Pillar of American Wildlife Conservation Introduction The Dingell-Johnson Act, officially known as the Federal Aid in Sport Fish Restoration Act, is a cornerstone of wildlife conservation in the United States. Enacted in 1950, this legislation has played a crucial role in the management and preservation of fish and aquati…
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Ep 197: The Pittman-Robertson Act: A Cornerstone of Wildlife Conservation
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The Pittman-Robertson Act: A Cornerstone of Wildlife Conservation The Pittman-Robertson Act, officially known as the Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act, is a landmark piece of legislation in the history of American wildlife conservation. Enacted in 1937, this act has played a pivotal role in funding wildlife conservation efforts across the Uni…
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Ep 196: The Failure of Recovering America's Wildlife Act
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Wildlife conservation is a cause that garners widespread public support. Many people recognize the urgent need to protect endangered species and their habitats. Yet, when it comes to the critical issue of funding these initiatives, a striking disconnect emerges. Despite vocal advocacy for conservation, translating this support into financial commit…
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Ep 195: America's Largest Elk:The Roosevelt Elk: History and Conservation
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Nestled within the majestic Redwoods State and National Forests in Northern California, the Roosevelt elk (Cervus canadensis roosevelti) stands as a symbol of resilience and the intricate balance of nature. These magnificent creatures, named after President Theodore Roosevelt, inhabit one of the most stunning landscapes in the United States, sharin…
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Ep 194: Feral Hogs are Destroying the Southern United States
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In Texas, feral hogs have become a significant ecological and agricultural problem. These invasive, non-native animals, also known as razorbacks or river rooters, have spread across the state, with their presence documented in 252 out of 254 counties. Mikayla Killam, an expert on the subject, provides insight into the history, behavior, and impact …
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053 - Arizona OTC Archery Deer Season: From Hunt to Harvest, Part 2
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Welcome back to Part 2 of "Arizona OTC Archery Deer Season: From Hunt to Harvest"! This episode dives into shot placement, tracking challenges, optimal shooting ranges, the benefits of using the 365 target, and how Sober October improved our endurance and hunting performance. Thank you for joining us, and stay tuned for more episodes celebrating ou…
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052 - Arizona OTC Archery Season: December & January Rut Hunt, Part 1
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In this episode Stephen and Jake talk about the previous Arizona OTC archery deer season. Highlighting things such as lessons learned, an overall season overview, Deer activity and the "Rut-Meter" and much more! Join us for part 2 next week! Follow us on social! Instagram - www.instagram.com/bowhuntingaz Facebook - www.facebook.com/bowhuntingaz Web…
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Ep 193: How To Control Coyotes: Predator Damage Control Tips From Human Wildlife Conflict Expert Mikayla Killam
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Join Mikayla Killam, a renowned Human Wildlife Conflict Expert, as she delves into the complexities of coyote management and the essential role these predators play in our ecosystem. In this insightful video, Mikayla discusses the necessity of balancing coyote control with conservation efforts, ensuring these native animals fulfill their environmen…
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051 - Elk Rut Reloaded: The Three Amigos Return for September's Bugling Bulls
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In this episode Stephen and Jake cover the history of their past archery elk rut hunt from 2019 and how the "three amigos" came to be. The next topic covers their upcoming tag for September of 2024 and how the "three amigos" plan to hit the season hard. Enjoy, as we talk all things elk hunting! Follow us on social! Instagram - www.instagram.com/bow…
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050 - 10 Days in the Wild: Hunting and Marketing Adventures in Africa, Part 2
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In this episode Stephen & Jake return for part 2 of this series covering Stephen's 10 day trip to Africa. From hunting the dark continent to marketing and more! Join us for a deep dive on how hunting in Africa plays a vital role in conservation. Follow us on social! Instagram - www.instagram.com/bowhuntingaz Facebook - www.facebook.com/bowhuntingaz…
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Ep 192: Ethical Meat, Self Reliance & Rejecting Modern Food Supply Chain: Josh Schwencke Gastronomy Outdoors
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Josh Schwencke, owner of Gastronomy Outdoors, delves into the intricate relationship between food and conservation. Josh raises thought-provoking questions about the ethics of meat consumption and the detachment many non-hunters have from the process of harvesting protein. He emphasizes that while people are comfortable eating meat processed by oth…
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049 - 10 Days in the Wild: Hunting and Marketing Adventures in Africa, Part 1
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In this episode Stephen & Jake return for a 2 part series covering Stephen's 10 day trip to Africa. From hunting the dark continent to marketing and more! Join us for a deep dive on how hunting in Africa plays a vital role in conservation. Follow us on social! Instagram - www.instagram.com/bowhuntingaz Facebook - www.facebook.com/bowhuntingaz Websi…
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Ep 191: A Crossroads in Wildlife Conservation: Charles Sheldon
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Discover the remarkable journey of Charles Sheldon, a pioneering American conservationist and the driving force behind the creation of Denali National Park in Alaska. Born on October 17, 1867, Sheldon's passion for the wilderness and conservation began early in his life in Proctor, Vermont, and was nurtured through his education at Yale University.…
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Ep 190: Sue Tidwell on How Hunting In Africa Saves Wildlife and Aids Conservation
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Sue Tidwell, author of "Cries of the Savanna," passionately advocates for responsible hunting as a critical tool for conservation in Africa. Drawing from her experiences and research, she sheds light on the complex dynamics of wildlife management, emphasizing the necessity of understanding both sides of the conservation equation. With vivid anecdot…
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