Jeff Traynor is a professional trapper from New Hampshire and has a really good trapper’s website at LiveFreeandTrap.com. We thought it might be interesting to explore the trapper’s world and see how it could be relative to a deer management program. Jeff’s mission at Live Free and Trap is to show us the world of […]
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238 RICK BEBOUT – The Morgantown Urban Archers – A Blueprint for City Deer Hunting
When deer populations somewhere in Urban Town USA get out of control to the point where citizens complain about vegetation and landscape damage and an over abundance of deer-vehicles collisions, as a city government, what do you do? You could call a company like White Buffalo and have professional sharp shooters cull the herd, or […]
237 WAYNE and SHAUNA BOGARDUS – Killing the Fall & Suspension Trauma – Treestand Wingman
Treestand safety is a hot topic. And it should be. Studies show that treestand accidents are by far the leader in serious injury or death to a hunter. There have been some major advancements in safety though the years compared to the days when the hunter would limb climb a tree into a wooden built […]
236 BLAKE DAVIS – Exploring Xpedition: An Archery Study
The archery industry is certainly flooded with bow manufacturers. There’s not much to dispute there. So if you are going to get in, you better be darn good. Scratch that, you better be great. So where do you begin? Enter stage left, Xpedition Archery. Grown from their mother ship in the aerospace industry, and after […]
235 The 2018 New England Deer Summit – Dean Vanier, Rodney Elmer, Jim Gallagher, Todd Mead, Neil Pendleton, Bobby Sholan
When asked to be the Master of Ceremonies at a Deer Summit, you say “heck yes”! Fred Allard, Director of the Rockingham Fishing and Hunting Expo, threw out the idea. On a cold January 2018 day in New Hampshire our own Jay Scott gathered along with Neil Pendleton, Todd Mead, Bobby Sholan, Rodney Elmer, Jim […]

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry: 234 HENRY MONCRIEF
Jan 13, 2018 Hunting in multiple semi-local states can be a huge advantage to a deer hunter, especially if some states hold longer seasons. Henry Moncrief uses this to his advantage as he hunts Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Maine. These states, despite their reputation for holding smaller racked bucks compared to the midwest for […]
233 ULRIK ORSKOV – Danes, Bull Tahr, and Dirty Steak
Hunting outside of the United States summons the need for a new set of hunting styles and strategies, much like we see when looking at east vs west hunting within the U.S. Ulrik Orskov is as passionate a big game hunter within his home country of Denmark and most of us are for whitetail or […]
232 The Crew – 2017 BBR Deer Hunt Year in Review
As we approach 2018, we decided to look back on 2017 and discuss some of our favorite moments of the Deer Hunt Podcast. And, by request from our listenership, we talk more about ourselves- who we are, where we’re from, our hunting influences, our goals, and we answer our own 10 rapid fire questions. We […]
230 ROBBIE KROGER – Why We Are Hunters, Blood Origins
Why do we hunt? Why are we hunters? What makes us tick? For many reasons, these are questions that we should probably ask ourselves as hunters. These are also the questions that Robbie Kroger has set out to answer as part of his Blood Origins project. Through interviews with hunters and his own experiences, Robbie […]
229 TONY CAGGIANO – World Slam Adventures, Patience, Respect Their Senses
If you’ve ever explored the many hunting services that are available today you’ve probably had some experiences that left you wanting more, both on the front end and the actual hunt itself. This is exactly what drove Tony Caggiano to start Wold Slam Adventures while exploring a World Slam turkey hunt. Today Tony offers his […]











