Highlighting hunters and wildlife, the Mossy Oak Gamekeepers podcast exists to improve your hunting, fishing and outdoor skills by delivering science based wildlife management practices plus hands on hunt/fish strategies and techniques. Our top notch guests will educate and entertain while we celebrate wildlife, discuss the latest research, detail hunting tactics, explore old legends and listen to some great stories. Managing wildlife and habitat can improve your time afield. Listening to the Gamekeeper podcast will give you a new perspective. You don’t want to miss these.
Ethical hunting requires a knowledge of both technique and terrain ecology. The Gamekeeper Podcast is a show that gives listeners the opportunity to learn from wildlife experts. The podcast explores hunting, conservation efforts, fishing, and replanting trees to replenish nature. Most importantly, it does so in a way that focuses on science and humane treatment of both flora and fauna.
There are four hosts of this podcast—Bobby Cole, Toxey Hass, Dudley Phelps, and Lannie Wallace. Hass founded Mossy Oak, the company that produces the show. Hass grew the company from a small, family-owned hunting apparel business into a nationally known brand. As the company has expanded, it has grown its conservation efforts. This includes owning fisheries and tree nurseries across the United States.
One of the interesting aspects of this podcast is the hosts themselves. All of them are senior staff at Mossy Oak and have been working together for many years. As a result, nothing on this podcast ever feels insincere. The hosts sound like friends because they actually are friends. That adds a welcome sense of fun conversation to the show's tone.
The Gamekeeper Podcast shares a compassionate approach to hunting and wildlife. The topics range in discussion from episode to episode. One show could focus on the correct way to be safe while hunting a whitetail buck. The following episode might explore why row crop science is important to food plots. The conversations may vary, but the respectful tone is always the same.
The podcast also features interviews with scientists and hunting experts. These scholars help to supply evidence-based information that focuses on best practices. Dr. Bronson Strickland of Mississippi State University has been a guest on the program.
New episodes of the Gamekeeper Podcast air on Tuesdays of each week.
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