Hi Everybody, I'm new here. I was wondering; for those of you that listen to podcasts, which ones do you listen too and what do you like about them?
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Hi Everybody, I'm new here. I was wondering; for those of you that listen to podcasts, which ones do you listen too and what do you like about them?
Meateater - The only hunting related Podcast I listen too, except when the host or guests from meateater go over to the Joe Rogan Experiance Podcast, i'll listen to them over on that one also.
MC
X2 - all of Steven Rinella's podcasts are gold. I encourage you to listen to the Meat Tree part 1 & 2, wicked two part episode.
http://www.themeateater.com/podcasts...t-tree-part-1/
I love the Hunting Dog podcast with Ron Boehme.
I'm pretty new to podcasts, but the ones i keep up with the most are:
Wired To Hunt
The Push - A Traditional Archery Podcast
x2 for Wired to Hunt a great podcast for the whitetail addict
Meat Eater - the GOAT of hunting/outdoors podcasts imo
Nock on - Lots of great info when it comes to compound archery, but there's A LOT of BS to sift through, can be hard to listen to from time to time.
I like Joe Rogan, Meat Eater, Wired to Hunt, Randy Newburgs Hunt Talk radio and The Gritty Bowman
JRE is pretty popular, as it should be. MeatEater I've listened to a few times, I'll have to add the others you all have mentioned into the mix.
I’ll add some Canadian content. Beyond the Kill is great - guy out of BC. Highlander hunting podcast is two guys out of Alberta. Haven’t listened to much but I like their style so I’m trying to get back to them. Also meateater and the push like y’all mentioned
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Beyond The Kill is with Donnie Vincent, isn't it? Neat hunts and interesting guy, but I find his stories a little too spiritual/woowoo for my liking. I find a lot of American hunting podcasts to be that way. Too much mention of God, and not enough real world information. Then Rinella, Warren, Greentree, Callaghan, Putelis and co. come in and change the game. Now that's a good podcast.
MeatEater is wonderful -- Steven Rinella has really helped to form my views on the subject
Rinella is fantastic. His books and TV shows are great as well. Never miss his podcast and catch all of wired to hunt as well. Some of the others mentioned I'm selective of the topics I'll listen to but they are good
Another vote for meat eater, great podcast! Some others I listen to are Orvis wing shooting, project upland, clays and birds is ok.
The waterfowl podcasts seem to hosted by d-bags...
Since my favourite hunting podcast (MeatEater) has been mentioned enough, I'll add another Canadian pod: "Rookie Hunter"
They have been going a couple of years now, but it is a couple of western guys who started from scratch with hunting and started a podcast almost simultaneously. They get some great guests as well.
If you really want to geek out on whitetail there is one called Whitetail University. Its hosted by two professors down in Mississippi who speak to the science of whitetail habitat and management. I've learned a great deal from the podcast as a novice whitetail hunter especially on food plots and the overall biology of these amazing animals.
Not everything relates to Ontario but definitely worth a listen!
I'll also throw a vote for Meateater
Bep
Hunting podcast based right here in Ontario, here's an archery episode but check it out!
https://ontariooutdoorpursuit.podbea...ery-tech-talk/
That’s exciting. Checking it out now!
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I'm a dog guy so for me it's The Hunting Dog Podcast, Project Upland, The Gun Dog Notebook and Birds, Booze and Buds.
Ontario Outdoor Pursuit , found on iTunes or podbean
A little late to this thread but thought I'd add "An Urban Outdoorsman"
They have great guests and discussions approaching things from a beginner's perspective. Also very applicable for those who live in Toronto and the GTA