Mike Frisch has this crazy notion you can catch panfish with planer boards and crankbaits. He's right, of course. Plus a brand new Lake Of The Week sends us to Northome.
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Nov 19
BRUCE JEAN: Fishing, Hunting, Reffing...& Tour Guide?
<p>Bruce Jean fishes, hunts, refs...and is now a tour guide. We get the latest on fall fishing from Mille Lacs and Rainy, we get the details on deer hunting (and Wolves!) and we get a bit of an audio tour of Voyagers National Park. Oh and there's a kinda, sorta Fast Five too.</p> ... Show More
53m 57s
Oct 30
THE VIEW FROM THE NORTH END OF PAUL BUNYAN COUNTRY: Carl Adams Checks In From Timberline Sports In Blackduck
<p>We get updated on the fall bite, bear hunting, archery season, waterfowl and more from Carl Adams at Timberline Sports in Blackduck. Things have been hoppin' and Lake of the Woods has been lights out.</p><p>See Privacy Policy at <a href="https://art19.com/privacy" rel="noopene ... Show More
27m 50s
Jan 2024
Ep. 180: BEAR GREASE [RENDER] - Mississippi River, Ski Jumping, & Donnie Baker Discussion
On this episode Clay Newcomb is joined by Brent Reaves, Drew Stoecklein, Lake Pickle of OnX, Jordan Blissett of Open Season Properties, and Mike Amden. The crew discusses Clay and Brent’s recent 250-mile trip down the Mississippi River and Bear Grease's most recent poaching episo ... Show More
1h 14m
May 2024
Ep. 212: BEAR GREASE [RENDER] - New Pup, Clays Unconventional Farrier Skills, and Mississippi Bears
Fresh back from the MeatEater Live Tour, Clay Newcomb is joined by the Render Crew and Anthony Ballard, Bear Program Leader for the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks. He discusses the history, research, current status and developments of the black bear popu ... Show More
1h 19m
Jul 2023
A Closer Look At Why Salmon Season Is Closed This Year
This year, there's no fresh, locally caught salmon. The season was closed. So few adult fish are now in the ocean off the California coast, fisheries managers decided they all were needed to return to their natal streams and spawn.
Guest: Danielle Venton, KQED Science Reporter
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10m 34s