Another fast paced show this week on Outdoor Magazine Radio.
First I have an update on the anti hunter who threatened me because I shot a bear in Quebec. You can read the details here.
Next, RJ Meyer of the Trophy Room Taxidermy Studio has some good advice for hunters heading into the north woods during the firearm season. RJ also reminds us that an animal doesn’t have to make the record book to be a trophy worthy of mounting.
I wrap up the hour with the story of my ten year old grandson Trent and his first buck. Trent shot a Michigan spike with his Darton Serpent Crossbow the first time he went hunting. I think that’s a very big accomplishment and I’m very proud of Trent and his dad James. You can see the pictures of Trent’s buck here.
The second hour features a man that most people either love, or hate…..Ted Nugent. Nugent is an outspoken proponent of hunting and the outdoor lifestyle. He shares some of his thoughts in his characteristically colorful manner.
Tony Hansen of the Michigan United Conservation Clubs wraps up the hour with an update on outdoor related issues from Michigan’s legislature and DNR.
An in depth look at optics and how hunters can use them to be more successful is the topic of our final hour as Jon LaCorte of Nikon joins me on the phone line. Jon has some great advice on choosing the right binoculars and rifle scopes.
The show wraps up as always with wild game chef extraordinaire Dixie Dave Minar. This time Dave has a very nice venison recipe.
Another fast paced and wide ranging show. I hope you can join me.