Should we only harvest the big boys?
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Every houndsman dreams of turning loose on a giant mountain lion tom or a massive bear boar. But have you ever stopped to think about what happens after that dominant animal is removed from the landscape?
In this episode of Free Castin, we take an honest look at one of the most debated topics in predator hunting and wildlife management. We discuss the role mature tom lions and boars play in maintaining territories, how younger predators respond when those dominant animals disappear, and whether harvesting the biggest predators has impacts beyond the individual animal.
Drawing from years in the field with hounds, we compare firsthand observations with what wildlife managers and researchers have learned about predator populations. We also explore the balance between opportunity, conservation, and responsible hunting.
This isn't an episode about telling hunters what they should or shouldn't do. It's about asking important questions, sharing experiences, and encouraging thoughtful discussion about the future of predator hunting.
Whether you're a lifelong houndsman, a predator hunter, a guide, or simply interested in wildlife management, this episode will give you plenty to think about.
Be sure to follow Free Castin, leave a review, and share the episode with a fellow hunter. We'd love to hear your experiences—have you noticed changes after a big tom or dominant boar was harvested in your area?
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