Hunts On Outfitting Podcast
Stories! As hunters and outdoors people that seems to be a common thing we all have lots of. Join your amateur guide and host on this channel Ken as he gets tales from guys and gals. Chasing that trophy buck for years to an entertaining morning on the duck pond, comedian ones, to interesting that's what you are going to hear. Also along with some general hunting discussions from time to time but making sure to leave political talks out of it. Don't take this too serious as we sure don't! If you enjoy this at all or find it fun to listen to, we really appreciate if you would subscribe and leave a review. Thanks for. checking us out! We are also on fb as Hunts on outfitting, and instagram. We are on YouTube as Hunts on outfitting podcast.
Episodes
103 episodes
From Bowhunting To Better Deer Herds: How Local Clubs Shape Regulations
If you’ve ever wondered why some places enjoy long archery seasons and robust deer herds while others lag behind, this conversation puts the puzzle together. We sit down with bowhunter advocate Tracy Price to unpack how local hunters can turn k...
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Episode 103
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1:10:40
Ep.102 Moose At First Light
Four bulls grunting in the dark, a calm breath at legal light, and a 40-yard shot off a knee—that’s how Jen’s moose story begins. What followed was a masterclass in adapting on the fly: a last-minute elk tag surprise, shifting herd behavior aft...
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Episode 102
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55:48
Ep.101 From Ranch Hands To Hand Calls: Building Better Coyote Sounds With Trophy Country Calls
Cold air, open prairie, and the kind of sound that turns distant specks into charging coyotes—this conversation with Brad Harder dives deep into what makes a predator call truly work. Brad’s the maker behind Trophy Country Calls, a ranch-hand-t...
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Episode 101
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53:30
Two Moose, Two Provinces, One Unforgettable Season
Smell the musk before you see the antlers. That’s how Ethan knew the bull was close in a New Brunswick hellhole, wind in his face and alders shaking. What followed was a ten-yard window, a steady hold, and the kind of follow-up discipline moose...
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Episode 100
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1:00:15
Fur, Hounds, And Idaho Grit
Wild stories pair with careful hands as we sit down with Amber Farrall, a houndswoman, mother, and fur craftswoman living outside Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Amber takes us from spring bear bait sites to fast lion trees, explaining how she reads trac...
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Episode 99
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34:34
Two Giants, One Season
Two mature bucks in the province with Canada’s lowest deer density isn’t luck—it’s a system. We sit down with Mike Mason to unpack how careful scouting, patient all-day sits, and a smart camera strategy can turn scarce deer woods into repeatabl...
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Episode 98
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44:24
How We Hunt, Call, Cook, And Laugh Through Waterfowl Season
A specklebelly mount that looks like it fought a dinosaur kicked off a duck camp conversation that turned into a "masterclass" on waterfowl. We swap real hunt stories from cornfields and windy marshes, pulling apart what actually works: scoutin...
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Episode 97
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1:11:51
Inside BlueSky Outfitting: Remote Lodges, Waterfowl, And Wolf Management Across Alberta And The Northwest Territories
Think you’ve hunted remote? Try flying 90 minutes past the last road into a world where the only planes you see are coming for you, the ice is six feet thick, and the silence makes your ears ring. We sat down with Kevin from Blue Sky Outfitting...
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Season 2
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Episode 96
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50:46
A Buck Tried To Rearrange My Face!
A buck fight that turned hand-finish into a hospital-worthy lesson. Dawn gobble can change everything. One electric morning led us from turkey woods to elk canyons and, eventually, to roaring Yukon moose that snap trees like twigs. Along the wa...
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Season 2
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Episode 95
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50:26
From Prairie Skies To Plate: Hunting, Habits, And Flavor Of Sandhill Cranes
The prairie doesn’t whisper when cranes are around—it rings. That rolling trumpet carries over wheat and barley, and suddenly you’re staring at a bird that looks prehistoric and eats like steak. We sat down with Manitoba guide Tyson to unpack t...
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Season 2
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Episode 94
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33:47
Ian: The Valley Giant, The story Of A 180 Inch Plus Buck
A valley can make or break a buck’s future. Ours is long, narrow, and guarded by marsh and pasture—difficult to access, perfect for letting deer get old. That’s where Logan’s story unfolds: years of shared neighbor intel, a “let it grow” cultur...
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Season 2
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Episode 93
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1:08:07
From Pheasant Winds To Bear Wins: A Guide’s Week In New Brunswick
A stormy marsh, a wired bird dog, and a mystery moose set the tone for a guiding week that never slowed down. We chased pheasants through sideways wind, switched gears to fast teal that humbled everyone, and settled into deer blinds where does ...
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Episode 92
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42:27
How A 19-Year-Old Archer Outsmarted A Legendary Buck
A wide-racked “city buck” doesn’t get that way by making many mistakes—especially on pressured public land bordered by inaccessible sanctuaries. We sit down with 19-year-old Nova Scotia bowhunter Drew and trace a two-season pursuit that swings ...
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Season 2
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Episode 91
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35:02
From Ship-Trap Island To Real-Life Close Calls: Hunting Tales That Chill
The woods have a way of staring back. We open with a thank-you to our behind-the-scenes pro, Brodie, then head straight into a late-Halloween run of stories that test nerves and judgment—starting with a fresh reading of The Most Dangerous Game ...
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Episode 90
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1:02:47
Bowhunting Wins, Lessons, And Tough Truths
A clean shot isn’t the only thing that makes a hunt honest. We dig into two bow stories that don’t flinch: a high hit with no blood that turns into a bigger buck days later, and a first-year bowhunter who waits out a feeding buck at 35 yards, m...
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Season 2
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Episode 89
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1:04:56
I Came For Bears, Stayed For Mud Holes, Scope Bite, And Border Patrol
The Maine woods don’t hand out easy wins. We set out with a mixed pack of blue dogs, redbones, plots, and a cur, and found ourselves in a living map of paper mill roads, dry scent, long runs, and split-second decisions. Along the way we lay out...
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Season 2
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Episode 88
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47:42
Moose, Family, And A First Tag
A lake ringed with muskeg, four cows drifting out at last light, and then—finally—the bull everyone swore had to be there. We’d spent days wrestling with warm weather and quiet woods, calling into still air and second-guessing our plan, when a ...
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Season 2
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Episode 87
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47:51
Trivia Night Challenge 6 ! White-tailed Deer Trivia Edition, Test Your Skills!
A duck-hunt detour, a robe joke, and then straight into one of our tightest whitetail trivia battles yet. We split into Team Grunts and Team Snorts, put a handcrafted River’s Edge Game Calls buck grunt on the table, and test everything we think...
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Season 2
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Episode 86
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1:06:27
A Caribou Quest Years In The Making
A childhood memory—“caribou make a C”—set Cody on a path that didn’t let go until he stood in the Mackenzie Mountains with a bull on the ground and snow creeping down the ridges. This story begins years before the shot, in 2016, when he started...
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Season 2
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Episode 85
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1:03:12
Nomadic Hunting: From Louisiana To The Midwest
The white-tailed deer may be a single species, but hunting them across different regions of the United States reveals they might as well be different creatures altogether. In this eye-opening conversation with Russ Neal from Louisiana, we explo...
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Season 2
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Episode 84
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31:50
Sardine Tins And Sheep Butts: An East Coaster's Rocky Mountain Adventure
What happens when an East Coast truck driver who hasn't camped since middle school finds himself pursuing North America's most challenging big game in the Rocky Mountains? Pure adventure.Join me as I recount my recent bighorn sheep hunt...
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Season 2
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Episode 83
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1:19:51
When Your Wife Gets The Tags You've Been Waiting For
Dave MacKillop finds himself in an enviable yet challenging position after his wife Jen drew both elk and moose tags in Saskatchewan this season - a statistical anomaly that has hunters across the province both impressed and envious. With conse...
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Season 2
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Episode 82
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44:48
Hunting Dog Health Essentials With Dr. Shannon
Veterinarian Dr. Shannon Myles joins the Hunts On Outfitting Podcast to share critical knowledge that could save your hunting dog's life this season. Drawing from her professional expertise, Dr. Myles breaks down the warning signs of heat strok...
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Season 2
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Episode 81
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32:22
Growing Success: Food Plot Secrets From Mike Lindahl
Mike Lindahl's journey to founding Domain Outdoors began at the intersection of two passions – competitive golf and a lifelong love of deer hunting. Raised in a family with a 55-year deer camp tradition, Mike started experimenting with food plo...
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Season 2
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Episode 80
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32:48
Campfire Chat: Preparing For The Hunt And Exploring Competitive Archery
The countdown to moose season has us all on the edge of our seats as we gather around the virtual campfire for an in-depth conversation about hunting strategies, expectations, and the passionate world of archery competition. This e...
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Season 2
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Episode 79
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47:19