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America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Scott Pressler on the Crucial Supreme Court Race in Wisconsin
"Scott pressler, he goes by hashtag the persistence. Scott's been too long. Welcome back. Hey, thank you, doctor gorka. All right, so the website is early vote action dot com early vote action dot com. Tell our 3 million listeners right now. Where are you today and what are you doing tonight? Well, I'm here in Green Bay and Brown county, Wisconsin because everyone should not be talking about the 2024 presidential election. They should be focusing on the Wisconsin state Supreme Court race on April 4th. Now let me give you some background on why this is so important. Right now, the court is currently for conservatives to three liberals. However, one of those conservatives has to retire, meaning that if we are unsuccessful at electing justice Daniel Kelly on April 4th, maintaining our conservative majority, then the court will flip from four to three conservative to four to three liberal. And the liberal opponent of justice Daniel Kelly has already indicated that she will get rid of voter ID in Wisconsin. She will get rid of proof of residency in Wisconsin. They will make unbanned drop boxes constitutional in Wisconsin. Our gun rights and hunting rights will be attacked in school choice will be defunded. This election on April 4th for the Wisconsin Supreme Court is consequential and is not only going to affect the people of Wisconsin, but it's going to affect whether or not Republicans are able to win back The White House in 2024.

Dennis Prager Podcasts
Alvin Bragg and His Bag of Tricks
"Manhattan's DA Manhattan DA Bragg is determined to snooker a grand jury into indicting Trump. Show me the man and I'll show you the crime was the infamous boast of Joseph Stalin's ruthless secret police chief, Lavrentiy Beria. His modus operandi was to target any man the Soviet dictator chose and then find or fabricate a crime against him. Manhattan district attorney, Alvin Bragg, has taken a page out of Stalin's playbook and targeted Donald Trump. Driven by personal and political animus, the DA presumed the former president must be guilty of something. It wasn't just a matter of devoting enough time and resources to hunt down the crime. Failing to find one Bragg copied berry is paradigm and simply dreamed one up.

Dennis Prager Podcasts
Manhattan DA Bragg Takes a Page Out of Stalin's Playbook
"Manhattan's DA Manhattan DA Bragg is determined to snooker a grand jury into indicting Trump. Show me the man and I'll show you the crime was the infamous boast of Joseph Stalin's ruthless secret police chief, Lavrentiy Beria. His modus operandi was to target any man the Soviet dictator chose and then find or fabricate a crime against him. Manhattan district attorney, Alvin Bragg, has taken a page out of Stalin's playbook and targeted Donald Trump. Driven by personal and political animus, the DA presumed the former president must be guilty of something. It wasn't just a matter of devoting enough time and resources to hunt down the crime. Failing to find one Bragg copied berry is paradigm and simply dreamed one up. That is exactly what has happened. The man spent a hundred something thousand, I don't even remember what the sum is. To have a woman that he had a one night stand with, not say anything. And he's being charged with a felony. I know, well, you know, he didn't exactly report the fund as the business expense that he should have. I mean, my Friends, there was almost no person in business. No person, let's put it this way. Who earns an income who could not be indicted if somebody, I'm not saying convicted, all brag cares about is a mugshot.

The Dan Bongino Show
Will Cain: Would an Indictment Affect the General Vote for Trump?
"So I totally agree with you when it comes to the Republican primary in the Republican base And I think it could It could cinch the Republican primary for him Over who we all know to be the closest FrontRunner Ron DeSantis right I'm not making that call I'm just saying it could be the deciding factor right But here's the thing And I want to talk this out with you I don't know about the general Now here's why I say that Okay you're right about the stormy Daniel stuff That stuff's baked into the cake That ain't changing anybody's mind right I think that your challenge Dan bongino And my challenge will Cain is this Do we know that what this story is truly about is a two tiered justice system And I can go into the details of it and I can talk about the fact that no DA would ever pursue this including the previous DA or federal prosecutors that it's a misdemeanor that it's run past the statute of limitations And I can lay out the case about why this is so weak and therefore it's a political witch hunt I can lay that out right But the only people that are really going to take the time to listen to me on that are the people that care and know right away And that is the Republican base that sees the details is invested in understanding and sees that therefore the two tier justice system What my worry is Dan There's this other thing out there And I don't know what the better word for it than zeitgeist And it's just sort of the people who accept the news and it washes over them right And when it washes over you all you collect is a few details And you have to have these people to win an election You have to have some of these people in the general And again I don't think it's the stormy Daniels aspect I think it's going to be like this idea that Donald Trump broke the law period That's what they'll say right And what they're going to do by the way is run probably run the same play three times They may run it in Georgia and they may run it when it comes to Mar-a-Lago And you and it comes back to me and you and everyone out there to try to persuade those people who I don't think are dug in lefty Those people are lost right Don't worry

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Arthur Aidala: Dems' Social Justice Reform Is Ridiculous
"Arthur and Arthur, I gotta say, it's hard to reconcile, and I appreciate that he has a friendly demeanor. I was, I was hearing about the case of the 35 year old woman who was stalked and hunted down like an animal and stabbed repeatedly in her apartment to death by a monster who never should have seen the light of day and of course he was released by Alvin Bragg's district attorney's office under the guise of social justice. This social justice crap of seeing people get released. Violent people because we're trying to rectify racial injustices of the past. I mean, Arthur, I know you. It's ridiculous. It's not working. Absolutely. It's not working. Absolutely ridiculous. It makes no sense. You know, it's like asking Sicilian immigrants to pay reparations for slavery. Right. I mean, give me a break. I know. I think my great grandparents who came over here starving, starving, literally starving, living in the basement of apartments. You think they had anything to do with slavery? And now my kids, I mean, whatever. All right, so

AP News Radio
Trump's potential indictment caps decades of legal scrutiny
"As a New York grand jury weighs an indictment against Donald Trump in a hush money case in Washington, the former president remains under scrutiny for his potential mishandling of classified documents after leaving office. There are several Trump investigations going on the Manhattan DA's case revolves around how alleged hush money paid to stormy Daniels was accounted for. In the D.C. case, a judge has ruled federal prosecutors will be able to again question a Trump lawyer before grand jury over classified documents found at Mar-a-Lago. And in the New York attorney general's civil case, Trump and his company are accused of a years long fraud scheme. Trump's lawyer, in that case, Alina haber said yesterday he's not concerned about any of it. Trump calls it all political witch hunts, and indictment wouldn't stop his presidential campaign. Julie Walker, New York

AP News Radio
Trump waits out grand jury as New York braces for protests
"Donald Trump remains in Florida. His prediction of an arrest yesterday never happening. Meanwhile, the work of the grand jury in New York continues. Here at the courthouse in Manhattan, police floodlights are up and metal barricades around the building, court officers are out in full force, the NYPD says it's ready for any protest as Trump has called for. Yesterday, bomb threats, delaying the course, the grand jury is deciding whether to indict Trump over his alleged hush money payments to women, including stormy Daniels, during his 2016 election, and it's not the payments, but the way they were made that could get him in trouble with a grand jury it doesn't take a unanimous vote to indict. Trump says he's innocent and calls the Manhattan DA's case a witch hunt and politically motivated in Lower Manhattan, Julie Walker, New York

The Eric Metaxas Show
Sean Spicer Unpacks the Lawlessness of a Potential Trump Arrest
"Eric, I guess the reason that I enumerated the facts in the law as a non lawyer is because what the left tries to do is when they tell their story and weave this narrative. They overlook those because they don't want you to know. So they want people to turn on The Today Show and good morning Americans say the bad guy, we got them. We finally got them. What they don't want you to know is we got them on a law that doesn't exist anymore, and the point that I'm making is that you, when I want to have this discussion with people, I want them to say, to understand that you might hate Donald Trump. But what they are doing to get him is to literally throw out all of the laws of the United States. And to basically say that the means justify the end. There you go. And therefore, they go after a former president, then guess what? When they come hunting for you and they will. Then don't complain. Right. Because you have failed to stand up for what is good and right. And my point is, is that people need to go out and have the facts to argue because when you say to somebody, when they say, oh, well, he paid off this person. That may or may not be true. We are a country of laws and the law says that that charge had to have been filed with an X number of years. That is long since gone. You can't go back and say, well, John, this is the point is that what you're saying, and this is the breakdown of America, is when people talk about, well, it's poetic justice. He got what's coming. Ladies and gentlemen, shame on you. Shame on you if you get to live in a country like this and your knowledge of our laws and our system is so sloppy that you don't understand that poetic justice is zero justice.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Donald Trump: They're Not Coming After Me, They're Coming After You
"Here was president Trump on truth social Friday that sent the weekend into a news frenzy. These four horrible, radical left Democrat investigations of your all time favorite president, me. Is just a continuation of the most disgusting witch hunt in the history of our country. It's gone on forever with Russia, Russia, Russia, and Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine, and the Mueller hoax. It's an absolute disgrace what's going on. They even spied on my campaign and remember this with all of the work that they did on Mueller, no collusion. That's what the answer was was all no collusion. Whether it's the Mar-a-Lago raid or the unselect committee hoax, the perfect Georgia phone caller was absolutely perfect. Or the stormy horse face Daniels, extortion plot, they're all sick and it's fake news. Our enemies are desperate to stop us because they know that we are the only ones who can stop them and they know it very strongly and they're looking at the polls where not me, but we are up by so much. They can't even believe it. We won twice and now we've got to win a third time. They know that we can defeat them. They know that we will defeat them, but they're not coming after me. They're coming after you. I'm just standing in their way and I always will stand in their way. Thank you very much.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Scott Presler Tells Us About the Wisconsin Supreme Court Race
"Us now is Scott pressler to actually connect the stories together, we're going to talk about Wisconsin and I have a feeling that our Wisconsin viewers are going to want to hear more about Aaron Rodgers than about the Supreme Court seat, but they should honestly care about this more. Scott, welcome to the program. I think it's the most important election in 2023. Talk to us about the Wisconsin Supreme Court seat. Thank you, Charlie. Well, I'm here in Wisconsin and Milwaukee. And what people need to understand is right now, the Supreme Court is for Republicans to three Democrats. But one Republican is retiring, meaning that on April 4th, if we are not successful at electing justice Daniel Kelly, the court will flip from conservative to liberal. And I want to remind our Wisconsin viewers that governor Evers, a Democrat, tried to impose a stay at home order. And it was just as Daniel Kelly that was the deciding vote that negated and nullified that stay at home order, providing for Wisconsin's schools to open businesses to open churches to open. So everything is on the line with this election. If you believe in gun rights and hunting rights and school choice and voter ID and proof of residency in all comes down to the all important election on April 4th for justice Daniel Kelly.

Finance Magnates
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AP News Radio
Donald Trump invited to testify before Manhattan grand jury, lawyer says
"Former president Donald Trump has been given an invitation to testify next week before a grand jury in New York. A Trump attorney says the grand jury is investigating hush money payments made on Trump's behalf during his 2016 presidential campaign, but attorney Joe tacopina says it's much ado about nothing, the $130,000 payment was allegedly made to porn star stormy Daniels to keep her from going public about a sexual encounter, she says she had with Trump years earlier. Trump said on his social media network that the investigation is a political witch hunt trying

The Doug Collins Podcast
The 2024 Presidential Race Is Full Throttle
"To turn to something interesting. It's sort of a hot topic right now. And I just want to get a couple of hot takes here. The presidential race is full throttle. And for the Republican side, there's people getting in, you know, all the time, we're going to talk about that in a minute. Joe Biden is still trying to figure out, is he running? Last night, he basically said he was. And he kicked off his, and I'm not going to touch on this law, but I'm about tired of Joe Biden going back and saying, we're going to come get all your automatic weapons and all your mags that look, at the end of the day, folks, it's time quit blaming the instrument. It's time we look at cities and we look at our home environments, we look at the structure of people and realize that for some for lots of different reasons, but a social structure right now has occurred in the last 40 years in this country. I went to high school in which people would bring pocket 9. We had knives to school. They would be painful in the parking lot who had near rifles because they would want hunting in the afternoon or they go, you know, whatever. Those right there. And we didn't think about using those. Okay, there was an understanding and a moral code of people live have value. And just because these are used by a stupid people to do numb things, killing people are horrific acts and they need to be held accountable for those. You know, Biden and this, I'm going to get your guns and we're going to solve all your problems. Is it really a flying age just flies in the face of those parents and those people who are grieving because somebody did something stupid? And you know, look, as we get into this presidential season, we're going to see a lot of stupid.

AP News Radio
Hunter who killed pet dogs says he thought they were coyotes
"A New York man is charged with killing two pet dogs, I'm Lisa dwyer, a hunter who told authorities that he killed and skinned what he thought were too coyotes, but later discovered that they were a Connecticut family's pet German shepherds has been criminally charged. During a hearing Michael konchak said that he is ashamed of what he did, a judge rejected contracts request for probation program that could have resulted in charges being erased. Authorities say contract killed the dogs with a crossbow on November 18th after the animals escaped from their owner's yard in richfield, Connecticut, the families of the dogs Lebanon and simo got out because of fence was damaged, possibly by a bear, the hunting and trapping of coyotes is legal in Connecticut. I'm Lisa dwyer

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Mollie Hemingway: How Nicolle Wallace Pushed NYT Propaganda on COVID
"Molly Hemingway posted a clip from Nicole Wallace from MSNBC, Mali tweeted here the truly awful Nicole Wallace pushes New York Times propaganda that helped red China's effort to obstruct the investigation into the Wuhan institute of virology role in releasing a deadly deadly global pandemic. Here's a flashback from a long time ago about a year ago, MSNBC's Nicole Wallace. Traditionally, driven by science, not presidential politics. And the scientists aren't the only ones rankled today by Trump's effort at reputational repair. The New York Times also advances recent reporting on U.S. intelligence agencies, which we learned this week, provided Intel in the president's PDB as early as January about the lethal spread of COVID. Those same agencies now have been tapped with investigating one of Trump world's most favorite conspiracy theories. New York Times reports this, quote, senior Trump administration officials have pushed Americans by agencies to hunt for evidence to support an unsubstantiated theory that a government lab in Wuhan, China was the origin of the coronavirus outbreak. That's according to current and former American officials. The effort comes as president Trump escalates a campaign to blame China for the pandemic. Some Intel analysts are concerned that the pressure from the administration officials will distort assessments about the virus and that they could be used as a political weapon in an intensifying battle with China over a disease that has infected more than 3 million people across the globe.

The Doug Collins Podcast
Doug Talks Hunting and Songwriting With Neil Thrasher
"Admit, only if you've watched some video today, the mounts. Where do you hunt mostly now? Oh, gosh, I hunt all over. Let's see. Hang on, let me fix this. Sorry. I hunt here. I've got a farm here. I go down to Louisiana a lot. I got a buddy. It's got an eye on it on a Mississippi River. I went to Illinois this year. I went to a few different places. Getting up with rob and damn it in Illinois, have you? Rob. Rob hatch and Lance Miller? No. Their place up in Illinois. No. I haven't got that invite yet. I'm barely, you know, I hadn't been able to go. It's pretty wild. I got this place up here. It's pretty wild. So hunting from a songwriter perspective. Sitting in the stands, sitting out, you get ideas when you're sitting there. Very rarely. Whenever I go home. Really? I'm like, I've checked out when I go hunting. I'm all about it. Hey, look, once I go through the gate, I leave Nashville behind. I mean, sometimes it happens. And sometimes you'll be sitting there, if it's a lull or whatever and it's and it's peaceful or whatever. I mean, I may, I may go to a go to a song, look up a song on my phone and maybe work on a verse, maybe, but not usually I don't. Usually I maintain with the Woods.

The Charlie Kirk Show
What's With the Grand Jury Forewoman for Georgia's Trump Investigation
"This new jury for a woman that's going on. Look, and I said this half kiddingly, but it's possible that the grand jury does not have the goods on Trump and they're deploying her as kind of the first salvo of a sabotage campaign of their own work. It's possible. I mean, I think that's very unlikely it requires a lot of moving pieces, including getting the Harry Potter girl to play along, but let's play this right here, CNN says that, look, this is a prosecutor's nightmare. What is she doing on television? Why is she talking? Why is she opening her mouth? Why is she doing any of this play cut 64? We're talking about potentially a former president for the first time in this nation's history. She does not seem to be taking that very seriously. There's no reason for her to be out talking about it. It's a prosecutor's nightmare. Mark my words, Donald Trump's team is going to make a motion if there's an indictment to dismiss that indictment based on grand jury impropriety. She's not supposed to be talking about anything, really, but she's really not supposed to be talking about the deliberations. She's talking about what specific witnesses they saw, what the grand jury thought of them. She says, some of them we found credible, some of them we found funny. I don't know why that's relevant, but she's been saying we found this guy funny or interesting. I think she's potentially crossing a line here. It's going to be a real problem for prosecutors. And she finds it funny. It's like lighthearted. Yeah, you know, people might be able to go to jail for the rest of their life or for 5 years and have to spend a ton of money defending themselves. This is humorous. And this is, this is the lead of the grand jury. This is not just some random member. Now look, some people, you're emailing me freedom at Charlie Kirk dot com. Oh, Charlie lay off of her. This is unfair. Look, I would say that if she didn't decide to just put her face on cable television and to make her now the personification of this entire political witch hunt, which hunt. And so what is the case that they potentially might have? Well, they're saying that Donald Trump had a phone call. To try and demand more votes from Brad raffensperger saying that I need 12,000 more 11,000 more votes or something like that. It's a very weak case, honestly. However, if you were to try to make it seem very serious, who in charge is actually deploying this person out there. There's a couple of theories here, which is she just might be going rogue. It also makes you wonder if the process of selecting jurors skew our skewed or corrupted in some way.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Kevin McCarthy Gives Tucker Carlson Access to J6 Footage
"Big news over the day is, Kevin McCarthy, if I had a hat on, I would doff it. I would doff my cap at you, why? He just did something quite interesting. There are 44,000. I'll repeat that again. 44,000 hours. Of footage. That the January 6th committee refused to release from their witch hunt show trial. Strangely, I guess they weren't interested in uncovering the truth. And they hid those 44 hours worth of footage. And Kevin McCarthy, well, he's the new speaker. And he's decided to release it. And not just put it on some website where you'd have to troll through it, you'll self for weeks at a time, he's given it to the team that runs the biggest cable news show every evening. It's our buddy Tucker Carlson, one of the few good guys left at Fox News. Has now taken possession he has confirmed it of all 44 thousand hours of the missing footage. And he has promised that next week they will start to release what they have found. I don't know how much they will be able to watch in the next 7 days. But I sure they have some tips about where to look, which corridor to focus on, which event out of the multiple deaths that occurred, not just Ashley babbitt, who was murdered that day. But the others who died under very suspicious circumstances, maybe we will finally know why police officers were opening doors to the protesters. How those maga protesters actually died who died that day. What really happened to Brian sicknick on January the 6th before he died the following day. And then perhaps most important of all, when it comes to the truth behind those events, footage, evidence of instigators,

Live Wild with Remi Warren
"hunt" Discussed on Live Wild with Remi Warren
"One of the things that I do for archery hunting, if I'm driving, I bring a target because it's nice to just shoot in the middle of the day if you got a little bit of downtime or whatever. If you don't have a target, what I do, I always pack a few of those they call them blank tips, just like a rubber blunt tip.

Gun Talk
"hunt" Discussed on Gun Talk
"Is hunting with handguns easy? Well, we're about to talk to an 18 year old that thinks so. Justine Williams of team colt joins us on this gun talk hunt. Gun talk hunt is brought to you by silence or central silence delivered. Gun dealio and sig sour. All right, welcome in gun talk hunters. I'm your host KJ and sitting to my left. You're right, as you listen to the radio dial. Justine Williams, how you doing? I'm good, how are you? I'm doing pretty good. We've had a full day of shooting. And I don't think you've had one break. I had a nap in the car. You had a nap. It was like 15 minutes, but I'm okay. I'm all of a sudden jealous because I love naps. The most infamous snapper. I mean like two to three hours. Like that's like my minimum. Minimum. I don't know if that's a nab. Some people call that like a night sleek, but it might be asleep, but I mean, it is on point every Saturday Sunday nap. No, man, how old am I? Jeez. Okay, we're on gun dot com. We're not on gun talk nap. So you hunt. I did not know this. But first, let's talk a little bit about your background. And where you come from? Because that'll make a lot more sense to folks on like, why does he have Justine Williams on a gun tower can't podcast? Why shouldn't we be gun talking nation? No, huh? You love hunting, but let's start in the background. Tell us about it. Yeah, so I actually grew up hunting and fishing with my dad. I started hunting when I was in diapers. My mom handed him the diaper bag and said, acorn with them. So basically, if you're going, you're taking her with you. Yes. All right. So he had a gun on one hand and a diaper bag on the other, and he was with my sister and I. So we started hunting and fishing. I started on a three 57 Marlin was my first gun. Really? Dad chopped the stock off and that was no 22. So we start with three 57 Marlins straight off the bat. Hunting and fishing with my grandpa and my dad growing up was basically our start. Really? Yeah. And now you're a professional. Shooter. Shooter. Yes. So what's your professional career? So I do a lot of practical pistol, so a lot of use PSA, ipzy, IDA, you name it, I probably shoot it. I've been shooting now for about 8, 8 years, so I started competing when I was 9 years old. That's crazy. It's only crazy because I have an 8 year old. And I know what he's doing. And it's not nearly that impressive. Yeah. So originally, our career was going to be karate. I got my black brown karate when I was 9. And then I got bored, sort of say, and then my mom's like, yeah, let's take you to guns. And my dad was 100% against it. Really? Against it. Your dad was. Yes. He thought putting a 9 millimeter in a 9 year old hand was crazy. Well, there's a lot. But there's a lot to be fair. There's a lot of people out there that would say that is there's no way they would do that. 100%, it's all about the child's maturity and at that point we are disciplined. We had karate black belts. My dad took us with mom to the range and his whole plan was to tell the people put in the 9s in our head that you were crazy, leave my daughters alone. Really? Yes. He went out there and then it completely changed his mind. And now we're here. Well, there's a right way to do it. Yes. And I think you hit on something that a lot of our viewers and listeners need to pay attention to. It's the maturity of the child. Yes. Not everyone can start out at ten years old and just be great. My 8 year old has to have a very highly supervised around this because, well, one, he's a boy, and he's an idiot. I mean, that's just what he is. And girls just mature way better. Yeah. Little boys. Obviously, and girls are the best. But I hope you guys heard that because she just, she just said the girls are the best. Which girls are the better shooters. I will say that. I've seen you guys shoot and there's no doubt that you're a better shot. Yeah, so my dad has always, ever since we were a little, he's always been 100% guns are a tool, not a toy. So even if we would get dart guns, we weren't allowed to point them at each other. We weren't allowed to point them on our parents or anything because it was just so, so important to him that we knew about that gun safety. And I think it's transferred over to many different things. What do you think that, I mean, in one hand, I do see that because it grooves bad habits. And not saying that you would have done that intentionally. But I guess it's a lackadaisical mindset that would kind of set in and, oh, it's just a toy. And then it grooves itself into your shooting lifestyle. Yes, one represent. Well, okay, now let's talk to hunt. Okay, so you go, hunt. I have to ask what's your favorite quarry to pursue is? What do you like to do? If you had one critter that you could go after for the rest of your life, what would you choose? I would probably be pheasant hunting, mostly because I like one of the fascinating things that I like to see is watching the dogs work. I'm a dog. I'm a huge dog person, and just watching the dogs work is just amazing. Well, obviously you never hunted behind my GSP. Because he's, again, he is a moron. Man, I get that a lot. I had a girl dog, and she was the best. No, so he's a very well behaved dog. A little German short hair pointer, except he's a monster. He tops out all the scales on like, we thought we were getting a small dog. No, this thing's a monster. He's huge. Everybody who sees him is like, oh my gosh, that's the biggest GSP I've ever seen. And he just he'll walk right by an alligator, not even see it. He's just kind of has his head in the clouds. It's most.

Gun Talk
"hunt" Discussed on Gun Talk
"Com. Okay, what do you prefer? Coyotes are Turkey. Turkey, 100%. Okay, absolutely. What are a few tips that you can give these guys to make their next Turkey season way better? I mean, the red dot is fun. I mean, give it a shot, and definitely pattern it. You'll see how accurate you can be. It does give you that advantage of being able to get a bird farther out. I prefer hunting on the edge of fields, not supposed to end a deforest. And so I like to watch them display, right? Oh yeah. You know what, turkeys are so down they're smart. They respond. They can't smell, right? We never kill them. But I like to watch them display, and it's hard to get into some in, but maybe 40 yards is the closest they'll be in one day. And that red dot really helps you get Turkey out there. So give it a shot. Man, I'm all about moving adjusting like running gun style targeting. And that's where your tip on trying a red dot out really comes in handy because a lot of times, man, you are run into a spot, you call and the birch right there. Or they're through brush. Now, with a beaded front side, I don't want to make that shot. I don't feel as confident. But if you've got a red dot and you've patterned it, well, then now all of a sudden you're talking like, that's a makeable shot. Because I know exactly what the shot is always going to be dead on. You know? And you like to run a gun, I like to sit and wait. I've killed so many birds at 1112 o'clock just because I can sit there and I can wait. So I have a question. So I just recently went on a hill cut the Elk. I really like and oh cunning to me is really like Turkey hunting on steroids. It's just a response. What do you do when they go quiet? Sometimes you just gotta wait. You know, I mean, like I said, turkeys are so done they're smart. It's dad's always said that. It's really true. I just kind of trust my gut. Yeah. Sometimes I'll just sit there and I'll be patient. I'll be quiet. I've had birds in never make a sound. I remember one time. In that first we had two birds in front of us. And they were gobble and going crazy. And then there was a third gobbler coming. He didn't make he was making zero sound. And he came, I knew he'd called probably 300 yards away early morning, but never again. He never again, but all of a sudden, there he showed up while these other two were coming towards me. You know, if you don't know, patience is really king. Especially where I understand northern Illinois, patience is king with the Turkey. You know on our first but other times, you know, I'll start. I'll start going crazy. I'll get I'll get it's like, you know, you get them like, what's going on over there? You know? Is there a party going? You gotta trust your gut. Yeah. Is really what it is. And each day is a little different. That's awesome. All right, Jack all our crimson trace. You guys have to give these crimson trace rats a chance. If you are heading out to the field, these are available, right? Come November, we'll see them on shelves in no guard. So that means coyote season, Turkey seasons or they're going to be ready. Yes. Perfect. All right, Jack all our concentration. Thanks, kitchen. Has gone talk hunt, you guys. Don't forget. Keep those muzzles pointed in a safe direction. And if you have the chance to PEEP out a rarity like this, you definitely gotta do it..

Gun Talk
"hunt" Discussed on Gun Talk
"We've got roy hill himself brown els. Yeah he's the head haunch over there at the bureau of propaganda supporting all their media channels but you know what he's here for brownell talking hunting. I welcome to another gun. Talk hunt today. We are joined by one of the members of the bureau of propaganda from brown. Els mr roy hill roy. Welcome in how yes. Yes in fact right now. I'm currently the chief intelligence officer for the euro propaganda. We kleiner in the background. Were you guys are pumping out a lot of great stuff. But before we jump into that. I'm gonna i'm gonna let you know who this gun talk. Hunt is brought you by today. We're brought to you. By bonelli dominate the moments tetra hearing remington ammunition brown of course serious about firearms since nineteen thirty nine. And probably even before that and smith and wesson all right. We're going to jump into it. We've got a lot of stuff to talk about roy. Give us a little bit of your background. Because i know there's going to be a lot of people out there that know brown els if i don't if they're not cruising that website every day i'm disappointed in you. You better jump on there and find out about it. But roy a little bit of background check us out. Your folks will run across me probably on the youtube channel. I'm on the youtube channel a bit. Not as much as some other folks brown hills and also. I'm heavily involved social media campaigns. In fact they're starting to refer to me is like the infamous possum fat back on instagram company. About ten years. I have kind of a weird back story i was. I was kinda sort of a college english instructor for about ten years before i joined brown els so i was. I was the english faculty member who did stuff like teach concealed. Carry on the weekend or coach college club. Air rival teves. So how am i. Since i was probably eight years old. I got it was a red ryder but it was not the model with your with the compass in the stock and i did not shoot i out but i did get a red writer begun for christmas when i was eight years old in the very first shot i fired. I'm not kidding. The head.

Biters: The Walking Dead Podcast with Dianne
"hunt" Discussed on Biters: The Walking Dead Podcast with Dianne
"And you know kind of the. I'm sorry this happened to you. Yeah i like their little interlude there where he's like you know we were lucky. Yup don't be sorry we were lucky. Yup yeah yeah still sad to see him go because like i said i've been crushing on him since episode one episode one of this episode of this season. Yeah i Just skimming through really really really quick. I wrote god. Damn carol for killing beautiful horse. Oh alyssa thought maggie's comment to nigga. This is your fault because you destroyed. Everything that we had built was really interesting. I really liked that. you know. it's one of those things where you you can't. You can't see that you can't point a finger at that because so much has happened since him. You know you had I did the wolves happen after saviors before before. Okay you had the whisperers Set but i mean so like yeah. The savior's did a lot of bad stuff. But like you would. We have had a worse war with the whispers or will we have had a better chance against the whisper. You know like you. Just can't yeah. He destroyed what he destroyed when he destroyed it. A lot of practice happens. I just thought it was kind of cool. i liked. I liked her perspective. It may not be accurate. But i liked it it but it is her perspective. That's what i always have to remind myself as she has not been here over the past few years. She's not seeing the progression of vegans character. And she's the most aggrieved by him. I was just gonna say again. The bottom line is it doesn't matter how much megan has changed or not because he her husband to death with a baseball bat which is why he has to die her herschel. I'm telling you got it's gotta be how it ends when my god all right the very last thing speaking of how it ends that i'm going to say as the mournful music at the end when they're showing megan maggie. I think that's like some of the best stuff. That's the the kind of stuff that we see from bear mccreary that i love that bear. Mccurry is the composer. Yeah yeah i just he always does quiet and mournful very very well so did he do the music so it seemed like every time that maggie was in danger in the beginning of the episode. There was this weird music..

Biters: The Walking Dead Podcast with Dianne
"hunt" Discussed on Biters: The Walking Dead Podcast with Dianne
"He dropped it off course so we're all good. Hopefully we like it stays on your porch in new. Bears gannet right. I live in a very urban part of alaska now so so it would be moose now. No i live in an era although apparently there are a number of moose over in this area actually when the handsome dude and i were out the other night we saw a beautiful cal moose. Oh my god. She was gorgeous. Just gorgeous in a in a neighborhood in a very populated neighborhood as we say plus you got a little bit of a greenbelt behind your house right. Yup yup yup So yeah you you go a couple of episodes and you have an infant and then like you don't see the kid for like about a season season and a half and all of a sudden it's ten. You know exactly. Yeah so but like i. Just i feel like the last time. Like i was cognizant of rj. And i think he's been in. It was like running. Around in his little stripy pyjamas yet. He was like playing with sand on the beach and he was he was like almost non verbal like you know he was just learning words and now he's playing cards. He's a little card shirt. That's funny and he's it's it's the same actor it's antony as dr so I guess it's just a case of you. Know they grow up so fast but yeah that was. That was very very cute. And i loved the topic of conversation because yes adults. Yeah you and. I have had this where you know I think we've talked about this and it was in in reference to Her show where it's like. You know mom goes off and you don't know if she's coming back or not you know and Seems like all the kids probably have that feeling. You know Aaron goes on a run and gracie doesn't know if he's coming back or you know Judith you know has lost her dad and now michelle is on a quest and so yeah. I liked that and i liked the the horse although i think Herciules of taking any bites. Anything it really fast. I'm just like tiny bite. Seems counter intuitive to like you know eating something and not liking it. Like you'd wanna take large bites and get it over quickly And yeah i i. I don't know if i could eat spiders. I think i'm cool common. Yeah i think. I might start to death instead of eating spiders. Yeah yeah no no. Spiders.

Biters: The Walking Dead Podcast with Dianne
"hunt" Discussed on Biters: The Walking Dead Podcast with Dianne
"I eat there actually. Okay i'm going to like take us off the beaten track again. So actually watched george w bush's address to the people of shanksville pennsylvania today and Made no bones over the years about my politics and i. I'm shocked that. George bush coming off as a hero but here we are. It's been a crazy last. Six years His speech was lovely and one of the things that he said he he talked about in his speech was how september eleventh really brought it home to so many of us that we don't have a lot of time. We don't have a lot of time with each other. The app and i mean you just you never know when the last time you say goodbye or hug someone. That is really good by the last time i got to tell you. People life is short. Time as wasting nothing has promised. That's my take tonight. I say that all the time. Yeah especially if you're a kid or horses this thank you for bringing us back to the walking dead. I do want to say that. I had an earners moment. When gabe pulled that account of his leg. I was like when you remove tampa nod from puncturing wound. You potentially can bleed out. That's not smart. You're supposed to leave it in place now. Okay the rule is you're supposed to leave in place and so you get to definitive care. And he doesn't have definitive care. So fair enough but identity orders moment. I was gonna say i kind of think that was one of those where it was maybe hindering him from walking and taking it out with better just to get him mobile But i get what you're saying. I was actually just watching something. The other day where I gotta i forget what i was watching but like if somebody was stabbed somewhere and they immediately took the the knife or whatever out and it just started like spurting blood. Exactly is leaving it in. That's why we'll tell people to leave within. Yep yep but it. I mean until you can get to definitive care. And that's not true in this world. So i have to be sure about that. I also want to say that watching the kids playing cards. That was cute. And i looked at keighley fleming and i was like. Oh my god. She doesn't even look like the same kid. From a season ago. I was taken aback by a how much. Rj has grown and matured. That you know that's always been a challenging thing. And i mean we talked about it with carl. They kids age pretty quickly. And you know the timeframe that we're supposed to have in the comic book in the timeframe that we're supposed to have in the show is not consistent with how kids age. Yeah so it's hard to. It's hard to kind of have this ongoing story with kids because you know we take filming breaks and we have covert enforced filming breaks and you know yeah and You know i forget what it was in reference to You're and i were talking about it. And i was like you know you don't you don't have to kill the baby or kill decatur. Whatever because like in shows like okay you have a couple of episodes with. Is that your food delivery. Yeah but i drive..

Biters: The Walking Dead Podcast with Dianne
"hunt" Discussed on Biters: The Walking Dead Podcast with Dianne
"We actually have a table on our porch and our door. Nash things as please leave it on the table on the and do not ring the doorbell. The dogs do not alert that you're on the porch. The ring camera will rights. So sorry guys. It's probably gonna get loud here in a little bit. That's funny all right. So i totally distracted us. But yes i. I'm just i'm bombed but i really liked the The speech that autumn gave us. so so. and here's the other thing that i was thinking about in the show with okay so we saw neagh and get hit in like the knee leg upper leg area with an arrow so there was actually an article. Did you see the article about that. I did not. There was an article making exactly the point. That i think you're gonna make okay so we saw that and then we saw father. Gabriel have an ice pick stabbed through his near upper leg And now we have alden with the wounds to his stomach even if we don't die blood loss or you know. We can't run faster than zombie or reaper or whatever. They don't have a lot of supplies. They're probably gonna die of infection any few weeks in the real world. If this were the real world these ed because man those are deep wounds but houma oma thurman did survive having a nasty needle full of old ephraim shoved in her heart in pulp fiction. So anything is possible. Well in kill bill. She dug her way out of a grave. So i mean. And that's so the article that i looked at didn't exactly make the same point. It was basically like you know the walking dead's kind of implying that some of these serious injuries that are potentially life ending really aren't and went back and even talked about daryl getting that big knife stuck in his his leg when he was fighting alpha. Completely complain about that too. Which was totally ephemeral. Stick if i've ever seen one. Yeah he's a nap. He knew down. Yeah nap any fine. Like dude okay. I'm gonna brag and you actually have the right response. I need a nap. I actually dead. Lifted seventy five pounds today. Four sets of ten. I know it's not five hundred pounds like some people. I know but but this is like what like. Is this like your third session your training. I think i've probably seen him six or seven times now. Okay but i did go and join the weightlifting. Jim down the street from me so here we are not everybody nice so i think we are squarely into rotting berea. Yeah we are sorry. I just had the brag about that. So what's up with the judas walker tied to the tree in firms. I don't know but you know what it made me. Think of distinctly. Remember darryl saying wine. I ain't a judas. And i looked up and there was actually an episode in season three. I think it was yeah. It was season three episode eleven and the title of the episode. I-in adidas i keep saying is like all. These call backs that callback. Like being in the church maggie alden and being in the church callback season two when they win that church and they were looking for. So fia and rick was like looking at the statute of jesus like basically saying dude. You gotta help me out here..

Biters: The Walking Dead Podcast with Dianne
"hunt" Discussed on Biters: The Walking Dead Podcast with Dianne
"If we didn't already see that with the bodies hanging upside down lining the street will megan did have the line. you know. i've i've done theater. And i know basically what it's like. And they just told us how completely insane they are. Yeah so so not not as meaningful death is you would have liked somebody to get but you know i think it it served a purpose and also it is the last season so we're probably going to see a whole lot of death. I kinda think we're going to lose all. Yeah i mean so. I've got a couple of questions about that. Kinda more riding pauperish but here we are so first of all. I felt like the wounds to his stomach was fairly significant I mean we didn't see entrails coming out. But i felt like he was fairly significant. Yeah and then ended the festival and then when the reaper used the grenade or flashbang or whatever it was. wasn't that the reaper. Who is like right on top of all then. Yeah so tell me how alden came away unscathed from that okay. You're like okay. Yes as a matter of fact i can. The reaper was on top of him and through the flash bangs behind them and so. I think the reaper absorbed more of the concussive force basically inadvertently protecting alden from the flash bangs. Okay i'm going to accept about okay. These not all sloppy writing or they're good fans who are willing to fill in the blanks. Yeah yep So what was your bad cam- gonna swear again. But i'm not going to be horribly swearing. I wrote down god horses so you know it..

Biters: The Walking Dead Podcast with Dianne
"hunt" Discussed on Biters: The Walking Dead Podcast with Dianne
"Don't they either need to give him a story line or he's gotta go lake the he'd just too sporadic like he's like i said his how i feel about him as all over the map. Just because like you never know if you're getting the good father game or you're getting you know the you know bad or cowardly gabriel. Like i just and like i. I hated the whole. He's with rosetta thing. Like i know They haven't released much time on that. Have they know no So yeah really i. What's funny is i really liked. The gods not here anymore but it just every every time we get a little piece of father. Gabriel i'm just like you guys either need to do something with him or lake. Make it make it a meaningful death. Sorry said yeah i just. There's part of me that's like this far in. Are we getting meaningful deaths for anybody. We certainly didn't four maggie's crew yeah. I mean actually thought that marcus had the potential to be a pretty cool character and i was really bummed out by losing him. Yes 'cause like. I said i would've loved to have seen all of the names that have come up with calling right. Oh yeah totally missed. Offered killing three in one episode. I i'm sure it was going to say that. I also wrote down notes. Steve must be really excited. But i just i guess. Maybe it's to demonstrate how just how bad this the reapers are i kinda thinking I was watching talking dead and they were talking about you know. Would you have which which of the reapers or whatever would have been a whisper. Now isn't that funny. I still. I'm getting talking dead relate. Yeah really late sorry sorry. We're podcasting week lake too late. But they so i was like well and they were talking about You know our our people in these groups bad and it's like now you probably just you signed up with a group because it was about survival you know and i was thinking you know there are some groups that i don't think i would have stuck with. Yeah i might may have been a savior. you know. they weren't too terrible to the sabres. Terrible the other people. But i might have been a reaper. You know the reapers. At least they're not wearing dead. People faces lang or carving ws into their head like their worst crews out there to be with so you know. I think that it would have been really easy to get sucked in by the governor. Yes absolutely that was pretty early on and out burger was a nice place to live other than the gladiator games. That were going on with zombies Which i mean there are definitely some people who believe these who cares. Yeah But i i think maybe killing off. The three characters was to demonstrate immediately. Just how terrible group we're dealing with..

Biters: The Walking Dead Podcast with Dianne
"hunt" Discussed on Biters: The Walking Dead Podcast with Dianne
"Yeah that everyone will recognize it from Indiana zone and the last crusade The the castle. That's basically carved out of the. I say castle castle of carved out of like into the stone. Yeah She's got a picture of herself with the coliseum Multiple pictures of her In places with amazing palm trees Vatican city so i am sure she is just itchen for cova to be over so that she can travel again his she just looks like she is like just jet said it looks amazing so she has some awesome awesome pictures on her instagram She is at lori l. a. u. r. i. e. the number four ta on inst- as in the letter the letter a. Yep laurie laurie forty so exactly the way that we were pronouncing it. Bergen so not a whole lot out there about her like you said. She is coming up in two tv movies. One called sugar. Mommy oh my god and lifetime. It just tv movie. The other one is the nanny knows. Oh it looks like there's one that's probably out called killer grades who my god. Yeah you sound dreadful. It's so fun. Oh my goodness this is probably going to be a fairly short episode. Because i don't have much for whisperers corner. So i have just a few words about eric. Canes review of this episode and he he titled his article all the pretty horses so he was pretty dissatisfied with the writing. He was like gosh know. Walking dead gotten so much better since season seven eight. And you know we've had some really great episodes but the writing overall is still really sloppy. Yeah and i see his point He makes the point about How the the women on foot you know russell. These horses into a corral and He pointed out. I think last episode where No maybe it was episode. One where The yumiko and princess and everybody basically like had this miraculous escape and you know stole the the guard stuff and almost got away and then they came back and it was like you know there was absolutely no nothing about like how they actually got out of their cages. You know like and i get it but hey you know. There's only so much time this you know each show was you know almost one hour and there's just not a lot of time to show every single part but i think you can do it in such a way that it's not sloppy. I mean i have to agree with him. I am one of the things that i wrote in rotting potpourri. When i was taking notes was how did these. Women suddenly become more stranglers. Carol i would give carol some grace because she lived in the kingdom and she was married to ezekiel and they had horses. I would give her some grace yano not the other three. You know the my my only thing that i think the way i probably Sort of put those pieces together in my mind. Is you know by the end of it. You know kelly determines that the horses wanted to come home and if they are tame horses you know if they were born and raised know in the apocalypse or or you know For the most part you know lived the last ten years in the pacalypse and have been workhorses than they're kind kinda. I would think they would be kind of more. I guess kind of relying on humans. I gotta tell you. it's not a thing irene. i dunno i. they're very. They're very fear driven and they are very food driven. Yeah i think..

Biters: The Walking Dead Podcast with Dianne
"hunt" Discussed on Biters: The Walking Dead Podcast with Dianne
"To see him go and what's funny is i feel like agatha was a really background ish character but when i checked out her. Imdb i'm like. That's why she looks over a your. Oh my god. She's done so much stuff for lifetime movie. Tv movie total. She's coming up in two tv movies. but what i know her most from is netflix. His third original series hemlock grow. Yes okay and i did not watch it. But the x. was very into it so season one was amazing. Season two was really weird. And i actually did not finish out season three so i really should go back and rewatch which means i'd have to go back and rewatch one to remember what happens in three because it was a pretty. There's a lot of storylines going on but she was in thirteen episodes. She played A member of the main focal fan focal point family in the show so Like i said a really good movie. it's a movie show. It's a it was net. Flicks is i for a in into horror and I think they did really really well. and it was back when Netflix would actually do more than one. Season of stuff Although they kind of relaxed on that. Because i think we're like what we're gonna get a season for of stranger things. I i don't know i haven't paid attention. I watched episodes or seasons one and two. But i don't think i watched three so yeah so lori was in the trifecta of the csi world. She was in csi prime basically Csi new york and csi miami. So no law and orders for those two so she has also like we said been any ton of tv movies. None that i recognize. I am not a huge Lifetime movie type fan either for as much as we joke because of my favorite murderer i mean those are totally lifetime. Movie i- situations. I love the names of them because you can pretty much tell the plot from the nod daughter. My mom's darkest secrets erasing his pass into the arms of danger. Or why gaden hit your perfect lies. Horrible cheesy lake. Honestly i you know i would love to do a mystery science theater three thousand type show joe car rally so funny are like we would have to have a ton of wind like cheap wine. Very funny owe. Yeah so. I was like when i when i watched her in this episode. I had never really paid close attention to her before. And i was like i know her from somewhere. And it's it's definitely hemlock grove So she was born february. Twenty fifth nineteen seventy four. She has to adorable children And her instagram is pretty cool She's got some like behind the scenes photos of of her Whenever she works project and then She's an avid skier. Jogi according to her imdb page And if you pay attention to her instagram pictures. She is an avid traveler. She has got some amazing pictures She visited south africa and went to Where nelson mandela was imprisoned and went to his cell She's got this beautiful picture of petra. Which is the in jordan..

Biters: The Walking Dead Podcast with Dianne
"hunt" Discussed on Biters: The Walking Dead Podcast with Dianne
"Imdb boot listened to some of the stuff he's done. The boys watchmen lost man in the high castle. Westworld which. I didn't watch but i've got tons of friends. Who loved it American gods he is working on air. He has worked on a jason momoa series for apple plus called c. Yeah that looked a little bit interesting. So he's got taunts accredits. I just listed off the ones that kinda spoke to me and that were pretty recent. Yeah he is definitely worked on a lot of things that i have also watched in addition Falling skies of talked about that one before that was a really good series fringe. Mazing if you love x. files you should watch fringe. Who have is it. Just you and i have talked about friends. Did brian and i talk about friends. Also you and. Brian may have talked about fringe okay. I i know. I've talked about fringe. Okay resilient aisles revolution. That's a really good post apocalyptic basically I think in. Emp hits the world. Yeah okay yeah so it kind of takes us back about a hundred or two hundred years. the good wife and the good fight. I love both of those shows. designated survivor. That was a really great show The series snow piercer. Which i really need to And need to go find that one and watch it. 'cause i know there was quite a bit quite a big deal about that. Yeah i mean the movie was great. And if you're a fan of the movie you really should Find the youtube video. That says snow piercer. Exists in the willy. Wonka universe really interesting. Okay yeah yeah But yeah so the the one that i know him from is Evil weyrich I think it moved to net flicks. it has the guy who played luke cage. Oh yeah It's a really good series season. One was pretty good but season two. That just came out. Looks amazing so that may be one. That i've been chair soon. Yang dude got some shops. Yeah and he's done. You know a lot of really interesting kinda comic bookie kind of more genre kind of stuff. So i definitely was was pretty excited when i saw his. Imdb page all right and then we decided that for featured cast we were gonna talk about one of the three people who died this episode. So i said just go ahead and pick one and i picked at agatha laurie. Fourteen fourteen year. I would've said forty eight. Yeah okay so and surprisingly so because i have since episode one. I have kind of in crushing on dunkin So i'm really sad to see him. Go and cole was also kind of seemed to be an awesome character..

Biters: The Walking Dead Podcast with Dianne
"hunt" Discussed on Biters: The Walking Dead Podcast with Dianne
"Everybody this is diane. Hello and welcome to biters and this is more now and apologies beforehand. That we're kind of low energy right now. we're both really tired today at saturday in our house. Yeah saturday september eleventh. Yeah hanging there everybody. Yup i hope you all made it through the day..

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"More lighthearted beautiful way and so so we chart that course in this simple you be proves number nine is. Your marriage is a laughing matter. Which is Sense of humor is important or not important. I guess if necessary or vital right it. It's it's vital it's necessary to do pleasure things to do carrying eight years to do surprises to give each other appreciations and to laugh and the reason for that is that when you when you do the pleasure things you generate endorphins in your bloodstream. That is his. Your body has chemicals in that makes you feel have a sense of wellbeing with your partner. So that is a deeper bonding experience. So the the laughter is essential to have a total sense of being with each other. People are waiting longer. I think you may have been pointed out in the book to get married nowadays. D do you think that's going to change back to you. Know my parents and that generation got married. Maybe in their early twenties or mid twenties people are waiting longer now is going to change or keep the way it is. I think that it's going to be the way. It is probably for another decade or two that we're going through a period of real skepticism about marriage and that the form of marriage which has been a dominator subordinate married. Somebody who's in charge and the other person that's submit is slowly dying and being replaced by a partnership egalitarian marriage and that will make marriage the most attractive relationship that human beings are been able to create and we think that as soon as we get through this transition into from the dominator subordinate to the partnership marriage. That marriage will become the most popular thing in the age of getting married. We'll go back up here making marriage simple as the name of the book. Ten foods in the relationship. You have into the one you want. We've been talking with doctors. Carville hendrickson helen hunt today and give out a website that people get a hold of the book could get a hold of you pay like making married simple dot com is one and then i have a personal website horrible hendrix dot com and then our organizational website is the love. You one dot com. Which is the name of the first book and there is access to over two thousand therapists around the world. If people want to get involved in imago therapy grew up. Tend to really get into the manga therapies. It's a fascinating topic in the book and people can get a hold of the website to get more on that in a doctor's pleasure.

Gun Talk
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"Hey listen up this episode. You could win something. How about that. We got jack holler from crimson trace. And if you go over to one of our video channels youtube. Facebook roku wherever liked to watch our stuff and comment your enter to win. They're going to give away. One of those scopes. You talked about the four to sixteen by fifty brush. Line pro from crimson trace. Hey welcome into gun. Talk on this gun. Talk hunt is brought to you by tim. Knee triggers the world's finest triggers. Today on guntalk hunt. We have jack collar. Jack is with crimson trace and also happens to be a gun nut in one hunter which is perfect for this. Thanks ryan next. So jack you and i met I don't know a couple of years ago and when we met you were not working with crimson trace. You were actually on the gun media side of things. that's right. yeah. I jumped ship. I was associate editor. Guns enam magazine. You know superfund job. I i still miss it sometimes. Yeah like that. You know truly unique experiences that It was a wonderful place to work. but then you know. I saw what crimson was actually Event crimson trace held Showcasing the new products that was when we first met. I believe yeah. And that was also kind of when i saw a this is what comes. Traces we also have this opportunity and Sometimes you you know you just see an opportunity to take no regrets. That's working out. Great man so i just jump right into this. You grew up. And i think hunting because this is a hunting podcast hunting for a lot of people the way you become a hunter as you grow up in hunting you know. It's it's a little harder if all of a sudden when you're twenty years old you go. I think i'm gonna try hunting and then you have to learn. How does this work. Where do i go and all that stuff you grew up in it because your dad tell talk about that he was. Your dad was a wildlife biologist. So i was blessed and i couldn't agree. More is incredibly challenging just to decide one day. hey. I want to be hunter. But i was blessed. I grew up. My dad was the district wildlife biologist for the illinois. dnr For knox county henry warren county Kind of northern illinois there. Okay so you know if anybody could be called an expert on midwest. Gay management hunting You know things of that nature. It is my dad so truly fortunate. You know i gotta grow up. My favorite memories were We would go inspect up lines on the mississippi river and doubts okay. We're doing this. Let's take a day off school so he was acting as i guess we'd all caught a game warden. No no yeah so the district. There's you know your game wardens guy in your district wildlife biologists. His job had many many responsibilities but he his was you know his favorite part of the job was always. He would work with private landowners to develop plans to manage their their land for what they wanted to do that. Will you know he would go to a place and they'd say i want a lot of deer and he'd say okay. Do this this. and this. And you know he'd assists them in finding people that can help them do it or you know. He'd occasionally find them help. Find them grains or various you know. Plants trees things of that nature You know and so turkey what have you. He would get them set up in his role of working for the state in his exact so so a landowner could reach out to the state and go. Hey most states have programs. Like i'm sure a lot of people don't even think of that like hey we've got all these experts wildlife biologist. This is what you need to do with the habitat and planting crops. A little different but pretty much. Every state has a dnr or equivalent with wildlife biologists that can teach them how to maximize their lands. You know he always taught me growing up. We are stewards of the earth. And it's just something that clicked with me from a young age. It's something that you know. I think about a lot and But it's you can't expect people you know that don't grow up in it to know how to do it. And it's awesome to be able to find resources like my dad and his equivalence throughout the country to You know maximize your land to so that you know for the sake of growing habitat growing wildlife you know just we're stewards of the earth taking care of the earth You know there's a write in a wrong way to do it and You know and it's nothing wrong with wanting to maximize your land for what you wanna do. You know if you're a duck hunter and say like man. I really want ducks on my property. Okay we'll either. You have the lands. You can do it or you can kind of. Make some changes to to do that. Yeah make it attractive to the animal that you're going. I i heard. Recently somebody say that hunters and in particular like landowners because some people go. Well how do you say you care about the animals when you want to kill the animals you know the way to think about this is like farmers. Farmers raise cattle to kill the cattle. And they still love the cattle and appreciate the cattle and take care of the cattle. And it's very similar in that way whether it's ducks are deer turkeys. I mean we're hunters were conservationists and it's kind of it is kind of funny i guess for someone. Go wait a minute. You're planting all these food plots and you're trying to manage the habitat and the protein level and all these different things to to grow the deer or or attract the ducks or whatever in order for you to hunt them. You know my brother he puts so it's he puts it in the funniest way he says if we don't hunt them they'll die but it's so true you know you know if we don't hunt them they'll die and that's you know proper game. Management is the reason we have this massive deer population in illinois. When my dad grew up apparently like it. He tells me all these stories. I it was a big deal if you knew a guy who drew a tag for deer in illinois when he grew up like that was a big deal and now you know. They're almost like rats. There's so many of them you know like are everywhere and you know they're their population has exploded and the you know the. They're they're big deer. I mean big deer in illinois and that's thanks to proper game management and having an appropriate. You know hunting management will goes along with that and hunting. He always say like you know. The dnr is one of the few branches of government that almost pays for itself in that. You know all these animals are held in public trust. And so you buy a tag for the right to go take an animal and that costs money and that money goes back into these wildlife habitat management programs. You know we set. Land aside for public hughes. We make sure that the game you know the game is managed so you know illinois in particular dear. Don't have a natural predator so if we don't haunt them inevitably their population will just explode. That's gonna lead to disease. More of them are gonna get hit by cars. You know it's just if we don't hunt them they'll die and there are use cases or studies on this. If anybody's wondering. Just google kibe desert in arizona where they basically outlawed hunting. The deer ate themself out of house and home and it destroyed that areas deer population for a decade or more. Because because we didn't hunt them right and it's a great point and we see that across the world and the cool thing is the north american wildlife management model going other places one examples. Africa people go. I don't like the idea of you hunting. These beautiful animals. That i've seen national geographic mike if the animal does not have value and i mean like dollar value it's not worth anything to the natives who live there and then it's just a nuisance right. I mean when someone will come in and pay big bucks for a big five animal now. The the natives are like wait a minute. Yeah let's take care of these buffalo elephant giraffe whatever this is. there's incentive. yeah there's some dumb hunter guy in america that'll pay me fifty grand exactly. Yeah yeah absolutely You know..

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