Apr 26th, 2012 by foremosthunting
Daniel Hendricks from the American Crossbow Federation and Horizontal Bowhunter Magazine visits with foremosthunting.com's Chris Larsen. Topics discussed include crossbow use during archery seasons, the benefits of hunting with a crossbow, and how crossbows compare with vertical bows.
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Apr 25th, 2012 by foremosthunting
NWTF National Champion turkey caller Scott Wilhelm offers up some great tips to common scenarios turkey hunters run into. Scott has hunted turkeys in over a dozen states and he knows what makes a gobbler tick. Listen in for insights on what to do when gobblers a henned up, hanging out, or just plain not in the mood.
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Apr 18th, 2012 by foremosthunting
Foremosthunting.com visits with Tom Dokken about training dogs for shed hunting. Tom covers the basics of what you need to know to get your dog finding sheds efficiently. In the second part of this podcast, North American Shed Hunting Dog Association World Champion trainer Josh Miller talks about what it takes to train a dog for competitions and what the world championship is all about. Great podcast for anyone interested in training a dog to find sheds.
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Apr 5th, 2012 by foremosthunting
Foremosthunting.com's Chris Larsen talks to Brian Check from MacFarlane Pheasants of Janesville, Wisconsin in this special podcast for gamebirdhunts.com. Topics covered include raising chicks, equipment needed, and expert tips for getting the most out of your own pheasant flock. For more information on raising pheasants, visit pheasant.com. For info on pheasant hunting, see gamebirdhunts.com.
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Apr 1st, 2012 by foremosthunting
Foremosthunting.com's Chris Larsen and Eric Rice of Shine Box Turkey Calls talk about the scratch box turkey call. This type of call has been relegated to relative obscurity. Most major retailers and outdoor catalogs don't carry them, but they are the granddaddy of the modern day box call commonly used by most turkey hunters today. Rice and other family call makers across the country are bringing the scratch box turkey call back to prominence.
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Mar 26th, 2012 by foremosthunting
Foremosthunting.com's Chris Larsen visits with Scott Walter, Wisconsin DNR Upland Ecologist. Topics discussed include how this winter and spring's warm weather will affect hunting, new season structures & regulations, and the general status and health of Wisconsin's turkeys. For more information, visit http://www.foremosthunting.com
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Mar 19th, 2012 by foremosthunting
Foremosthunting.com's Chris Larsen welcomes Will Jenkins to the show. Will started a program called Hunters For Harnesses that provides tree stand harnesses free of charge to hunters that need them. How the program works as well as tree stand safety are discussed in this podcast. For more information, see foremosthunting.com
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Mar 2nd, 2012 by foremosthunting
Foremosthunting.com's Chris Larsen discusses archery turkey hunting with Paul Korn of Tombstone Creek Outfitters in Northern Missouri. Topics include preparation for the season, choosing broadheads, shot placement, and recovering your turkey.
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Feb 13th, 2012 by foremosthunting
Tovar Cerulli's first book, A Mindful Carnivore: A Vegetarian's Hunt For Sustenance, details his journey of becoming a hunter. Cerulli left college a vegan and lived that way for several years before the quest for quality, free range meat took him to the forest. He talks about his inner ethical debates and what it was like for him to kill a deer for the first time in this enlightening podcast.
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Feb 3rd, 2012 by foremosthunting
Join Foremosthunting.com's Chris Larsen and Tombstone Creek Outfitting's Paul Korn as they discuss introducing youngsters to turkey hunting. Topics discussed include preparation, blind setup, keeping young hunters engaged in the hunt, and safety aspects of the hunt.
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