In this episode of Leupold’s Hunt Talk Radio, Randy and Ian Wargo (Montana FWP Fish and Wildlife Commissioner) talk about the challenges of wildlife management, particularly declining elk populations in northwest Montana. A major topic is how habitat quality, largely influenced by federal land policies, is one of the most critical factors in population dynamics. […]
Podcasts

PC 368 – Deep Dives In Your Q&A’s with Expert Engineer Darin Copper
This podcast dives deep into some of your Q&A Request. I’m with a longtime friend Darin Cooper who’s a mastermind in compound bow designs and tuning. We jump into some awesome topics including bow set ups, release positions, sight pictures, mental improvements in leagues, grip positions for better accuracy and quiver preferences. Podcast is also […]

Ep. 1023: Back 40 – Why Deer Ignore Your Food Plots (Biggest Mistakes Landowners Make) – Back 40
This week on Back 40, we’re tackling a frustration just about every landowner has faced at some point: you plant a beautiful food plot… and the deer barely touch it. We asked one simple question: Why aren’t deer using your food plots? To answer it, we brought in four guys who’ve spent years figuring this […]

Ep. 1022: Foundations – Dispelling the Gobbler Beliefs That Hold Turkey Hunters Back – Wired To Hunt Podcast
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Episode 102 – Espiritu Santo Bay Deep Dive: Tail End Lodge, Permit & Tarpon
On this episode of the MEND Podcast Joe Rotter sits down with travel manager Eric Nickum, Steve Joyce and guide Cam Short to break down a trip to Espiritu Santo Bay and the Tail End Lodge. They cover fishing highlights — permit, tarpon, bonefish and grand slams — plus the surprise of sargassum, memorable guide […]
A Conversation on Conservation with Todd Wilkinson | Episode 283
In this episode of Hunt Talk Radio, Randy welcomes back independent journalist Todd Wilkinson, co-founder of Yellowstonian, for a deep dive into the complex intersection of conservation, policy, and the future of the American West. Todd has a unique perspective on the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, a 24-million-acre landscape that remains the only region in the […]
Episode 101 – Muddy Water Blues w/ Shop Manager Bob
The river’s running high after heavy runoff and full reservoirs, forcing guides and anglers to find alternative fisheries. The hosts discuss current river conditions, predictions for an exceptional dry-fly summer, and recent outings to lakes for bass and lahontan trout. They also cover gear prep, fly-tying, youth programs, upcoming events (Reds Rendezvous on May 30 […]

PC 367 – BE A HUNTIN FOOL- How to take the guesswork out of hunting tags and be better in Western Hunting
This podcast is with Jerrod Lile who has been a longtime friend. He runs an amazing service that helps all hunters manage their hunting tags and draws very seamlessly. As the rules and regulations get harder to stay up to date with its critical that you navigate the system correctly The Huntin Fool platform is […]

Ep. 1020: The Future of Wild Turkeys and Turkey Hunting with Dr. Mike Chamberlain – Wired To Hunt Podcast
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Huntavore – Moonlight Elk & the Meaning of the Hunt with Christie Green
On this episode of the Huntavore Podcast, we sit down with author Christie Green to explore the deeper meaning behind hunting, food, and our connection to the natural world. Broadcasting from the frozen banks of Alaska’s Kenai River, Christie shares the story behind her book Moonlight Elk and her journey into hunting later in life. […]











