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  • Episode 69: Challenges to the Open Fields Doctrine and what it means for Landowners and Conservation Officers
    2026/02/10

    Several states have seen recent challenges to the long accepted practice of game wardens entering private land without warrants. The precedent that established this is from a prohibition era moonshining case, where the judge ruled that landowners did not have the assumption of privacy on land that was not inside the curtilage of their home. In other words, the 4th amendment did not extend protection beyond your yard, even if you owned the land.

    Successful challenges have led state Wildlife agencies to look for new ways to enforce the laws, which is vital to protecting the public trust and natural resources.

    We dive into it here, on a very "Woodsman" level. We want to emphasize our support for the Game Wardens and the job that they do.

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    43 分
  • Episode 68: Outfitters from Alabama and Maine discuss family, guiding, and hunting
    2026/01/20

    I did some bird hunting with Hunter and Johnny Crimm this evening and afterward we sat down with one of the deerhunters that he had in camp. It turns out that Travis Libby is a professional Outfitter in Northern Maine. We discuss their similar approaches and reasons for getting into this business as well as spotlight what both have to offer. Travis operates Libby's Lodge and Cantys and they specialize in bear, moose, & deer hunts but have recently expanded to include spring turkey hunts also.

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100060705685008

    youtube @libbyslodgecantys699

    Instagram is libbyslodge

    Website is https://www.libbyslodge.com

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    34 分
  • Episode 67 Developing Habitat for Ducks with Clay Davis
    2026/01/10

    Today we are talking about developing habitat for ducks. Clay Davis has developed duck holes on his own properties, and also works with Mossy Oak in and around much of their waterfowl areas. He has spent the time on the tractor seat and in the blind, and has a ton of knowledge on what works and what doesn't.

    We also talk about how to minimize reduce pressure on your ducks and how best to hunt it. The underlying theme from our discussion is that you can add value to your property by adding a duck hole, you can greatly improve your duck hunting experience by having a private place that you control, and you can also improve waterfowl numbers and production in your area if you manage it properly.

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    1 時間 14 分
  • Record Breaking Acorn Crop with Dudley Phelps
    2025/12/30

    2025 has been a record breaking acorn crop, and along with that a significant impact on deer harvest. Many hunters across the SE have seen a sharp decline in camera activity around foodplots and feeders. The deer have abundant food adjacent to cover and bedding areas. We discuss the possible reasons, as well as the impact to deer and business. Including a 50% drop in corn sales and a big time slow down for deer processors. What will it mean for deer health? Tune in for more.

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    54 分
  • Deer Meat Episode 65
    2025/11/19

    Venison is arguably the perfect protein. It's lean, it's clean, readily available, and versatile. On this episode we talk about the standard ways to cook it, the fancy ways, and give you an inside look into a deer processor operation. Families today are more particular than ever about where their food comes from, this alone has led some people to take up hunting. We feel like you should not overlook the value and quality of a good venison meal.

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    50 分
  • Cutover, Overlooked and Undervalued
    2025/11/12

    On this episode Chris and I take a look at cutover. This is the last thing that most people want when shopping for hunting land, especially if they have visions of a legacy farm that their family will enjoy for years. We are going to examine why that thinking is flawed, and how you could be missing a great value as well as the opportunity to design a property layout economically. Not only that, but cutovers are absolute deer factories.

    We hope you enjoy this one, thanks for listening.

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    49 分
  • Inside the foodplot seed blend, with MDWFP's Pierce Young
    2025/09/21

    These days everyone has a seed blend with a fancy bag and marketing tagline. Do you really know what is in there, and should those things be in same bag to be planted with the same methods? With cereal grains requiring up to a 1" seed depth, and clover no more than 1/4", how to you plant them both from the same bag and get a successful stand? Often times seed blends serve as an insurance policy for seed companies. The more varieties that are in the bag, the more likely that something will turn green and grow. But for the price, could you do much better putting your own blend together and planting separately? This is the second in a series of two podcasts that we recorded with MDWFP Assistant Coordinator of the Private Lands program, Pierce Young. We think you will enjoy it

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    1 時間 3 分
  • Management Bucks with MDWFP Private Lands Biologist Pierce Young
    2025/09/15

    Pierce Young has been around deer his whole life. Early on in his career he was instrumental in the success of the deer tagging program that was conducted in NE MS across 27,000 acres of private land. He has worked along side many of the best deer researchers in the world, including Drs Steve Demarais and Bronson Strickland. Now Pierce is a biologist and assistant coordinator of the MDWFP Private Lands program. They work as consultants for private landowners across the state of Mississippi. On this episode we discuss the theory of management bucks. You'll hear a few things that might surprise you, but depending on what your goals are and a few other factors, you might need to be shooting a few young bucks each year.

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    1 時間 24 分