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In this episode of the InCamp Podcast, I sit down with wildlife biologist Andrew Seagren to talk hunting, wildlife biology, and what makes northern Minnesota different.
We dive into deer and grouse management, how fire management shapes habitat, and why aggressive (but smart) hunting strategies can pay off. Andrew also shares perspective on the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, conservation, and what hunters need to understand about long-term stewardship.
It’s a boots-on-the-ground look at wildlife biology, conservation, and outdoor adventures from someone living it daily.
Fire management is critical for healthy deer and grouse habitat.
Northern Minnesota hunting requires adaptability and grit.
Aggressive tactics can work—if backed by habitat knowledge.
Conservation isn’t optional—it’s the future of hunting.
Training dogs teaches patience, discipline, and reading the woods.
https://www.instagram.com/andrewseagren/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCicsDRY_J6CMoQ6oyWojrcQ
By InCampPodcastIn this episode of the InCamp Podcast, I sit down with wildlife biologist Andrew Seagren to talk hunting, wildlife biology, and what makes northern Minnesota different.
We dive into deer and grouse management, how fire management shapes habitat, and why aggressive (but smart) hunting strategies can pay off. Andrew also shares perspective on the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, conservation, and what hunters need to understand about long-term stewardship.
It’s a boots-on-the-ground look at wildlife biology, conservation, and outdoor adventures from someone living it daily.
Fire management is critical for healthy deer and grouse habitat.
Northern Minnesota hunting requires adaptability and grit.
Aggressive tactics can work—if backed by habitat knowledge.
Conservation isn’t optional—it’s the future of hunting.
Training dogs teaches patience, discipline, and reading the woods.
https://www.instagram.com/andrewseagren/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCicsDRY_J6CMoQ6oyWojrcQ