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I'm not sure one could come up with a better Christmas present this morning than a brand new episode of the DeerLand Podcast! This episode was actually recorded in the fall of 2018, and didn't end up getting released. Mike, Tyler and Louie are joined by one of our good friends, and friend of the show, Ryan Kirby from Ryan Kirby Art.
Mike, Louie and Ryan have all bought their own farms and have bought land through Tyler. We talk about the processes we went through and a little about our journeys to owning our own farms. This is episode is definitely where the Land comes from in DeerLand! I hope you enjoy and continue to help us spread the word about our show!
It's been a little while, but we're still here. After taking some time off, the plan is to get back to providing you with some regular content. On this episode, Mike and Tyler sit down and catch up on what's been happening since the last episode. As usual, there's a lot of talking by Mike, but he had a lot that has went on since the Spring! We talk about everything from turkey season, to food plotting and deer hunting. We hope you enjoy the episode and please help us spread the word by passing us along to anyone you know!
We're at a point in the year that we have a lot that we would like to be doing, but we're at the mercy of Mother Nature. Mike and Tyler got together and recorded a quick episode that didn't really have a topic of conversation. We discuss a little bit of what has been going on lately, what we have coming up, and a little bit of random conversation mixed in between. We've got a pretty good schedule of episodes lined up for the next couple of months, so bear with us this week!
Mike and Tyler sit down and give an introductory crash course on food plots. From poor-man plots, to larger plots, we give you a good idea on the best ways to get started and some ideas on the methods you can use to do so. This is jut the first part of a multi-episode series we will do on food plotting. We plan to dive in a lot deeper in the following episodes in the series to talk about larger plots, crop rotation, cover crops and a lot more. Please make sure to follow us on our social media platforms and if you like the content we are providing, let your friends know about as well!
In this episode, Mike and Tyler talk about some of the off-season projects going on, #shedrally, our desire for Spring to finally get here and a whole lot more. Please like, comment and share our content and don't forget to give us any feedback you may have as we'd love to hear from you!
After a brief hiatus, we are back in the studio to wrap up deer season. We had one final deer kill and also a Booner dead head was found. We also touch on a little squirrel hunting action and end the show with some turkey talk.
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On this episode, we're joined by Joe Clarke, representing a recently formed company, Warsaw Caviar. Joe takes us along on a little history lesson of sturgeon caviar, also known as hackleback caviar. We learn about where it comes from locally, where all the product ends up around the country, serving suggestions and a whole lot more. Unfortunately, Joe didn't bring any of this fine product with him, but rest assured, we will have him back and try it for ourselves! Luckily, Joe did bring a laptop with him so we could at least record the episode, as the DeerLand laptop was inadvertently not brought to HQ! I really hope you enjoy this episode. I realize it's a little off base to most, but this is a very precious resource that's found inside the banks of the Mighty Mississippi and I don't think a lot of people even realize it!
The story of the Mule Deer Buck, aka Muley, has come to an end. Hear how the hunt went down, some of the oddities with the history of this deer, how to age deer using the jawbone and teeth, and a lot more late season talk.
This episode is loaded with everything trail cameras. We discuss our history with them, what it was like in the old days, how they have come along over the years. We also get in to a little bit of our strategy with them throughout the year. Trail cameras are a topic that we just can't fully cover in one episode, but this is a good start. We also talk about the impending 2nd shotgun season and our expectations. This was our longest podcast yet, so hopefully we can keep you entertained until the end! Thanks for listening and let us know your thoughts. We would love to hear from you!
In this episode the guys talk all about shotgun season and the trials and tribulations that it can bring and how our weekend hunts went. We also talk about getting kids in the field, managing a deer herd, working with your neighbors and a little bit of everything in between. Don't forget to check us out on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and our website, www.deerlandpodcast.com.
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.