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The Blacktail Coach Podcast

The Blacktail Coach Podcast

De: Aaron & Dave
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We're here to share tips, strategies, and stories of hunting the Pacific Northwest.
Whether you're a seasoned hunter or just getting started, we'll help you turn preparation into achievement and passion into results.
So gear up and get ready, because SUCCESS IS NO ACCIDENT!

© 2026 The Blacktail Coach Podcast
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  • Trail Cams With John Nicholson Part 1
    Apr 13 2026

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    A trail camera can feel like a simple tool until you’ve watched an elk beat it up, a bear pry it open, or winter condensation turn every clip into a blurry mess. We’re joined by John Nicholson from Trail Camera Adventures, who’s spent years running a huge network of cams around Mount St. Helens and worked inside the outdoor industry during the early wave of modern trail camera development. He shares what changed as cameras went from clunky “toasters” to compact units hunters could actually trust, plus the real story behind a feature packed trail cam idea that failed for one brutal reason: price.

    We also get practical about keeping trail cameras alive in the Pacific Northwest. John explains why water and fogging kill more cameras than people expect, why a tiny weep hole can extend winter survivability, and how different animals react to cameras once they’re discovered. If you’ve ever wondered why some spots eat gear, or why your setup works great in summer then falls apart in cold weather, this conversation will save you time and money.

    From there we dig into the everyday decisions that matter most for wildlife scouting: non-cellular versus cellular trail cameras in low service areas, battery strategies that scale when you run multiple cameras, and when solar panels help versus when they just create another target. We finish with SD card guidance and John’s argument for video mode over still photos, because animal behavior, approach routes, and follow-up movement are the details that make you a better hunter.

    Subscribe, share this with a hunting buddy, and leave a review if it helps you dial in your trail camera setup.

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  • Mike Moran & Steve Cole from the Washington Muzzleloaders Association
    Apr 6 2026

    We’re recording live from the Cascade Mountain Man Muzzle Loading Arms and Pioneer Craft Show, and the background noise is the point, because this world is alive. I sit down with Mike Moran and Steve Cole from the Washington State Muzzle Loaders Association to talk about the people behind traditional muzzleloading in Washington and why the “mountain man” scene is bigger than just rifles. If you’ve ever been curious about black powder, period-correct gear, or how rendezvous culture still brings folks together, this conversation gives you a clear starting map.

    We unpack what a fur trade rendezvous really was, how trappers and fur companies turned remote summer meeting places into a moving supply chain, and why beaver pelts became the king of the market thanks to felt hats. From there, we connect history to modern outdoor life: trapping regulations in Washington, the trapper education class, and the way bushcraft skills like fire building, camp cooking, shelters, and foraging naturally overlap with traditional hunting trips.

    We also get practical about muzzleloading gear and terminology. We talk flintlock, percussion sidelock, and inline ignition, what “black powder” can mean in different contexts, and why more powder doesn’t automatically mean better performance. If you’re new and worried you’ll get judged, don’t be. The best path is simple: use the association’s club list and monthly shoot info, reach out, and let experienced shooters walk you through safe basics. Find them at www.wa muzzle loaders.com.

    If you like learning the why behind the gear, subscribe, share this with a hunting buddy, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What part of traditional muzzleloading do you want to try first?

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    Bonded Outdoors
    Personalized leather tags to remember your hunts

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    skull mounting systems Ghost Hook Sale until March 31, 2026

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    39 m
  • Teen Hunters In The Field: Kinley And Josiah Share Their Stories
    Mar 30 2026

    A 13-year-old sits in a stand for six hours, her phone dead, nerves climbing, and then a black bear finally steps out. A senior in high school buys a deer tag just days before late buck season, practices with a 12 gauge slug, and ends up doing the whole hunt and the entire breakdown himself. Those are the kinds of first-year big game hunting stories you do not forget, and they are exactly what we dig into with teen hunters Kinley and Josiah.

    We talk about what pushes a young person to start hunting, from family influence to friends who keep saying “you’ve got deer in your yard, you have to try.” Kinley walks through the full black bear hunt near the beach, from the fear and blanking-out moment to recovery, tagging, photos, and skinning in the dark. Along the way, we hit a critical reminder for youth hunting and tree stand safety: wear a safety harness and make coming home the priority.

    Then Josiah breaks down his DIY approach to deer hunting: scouting a clear “highway” trail, choosing a spot with enough visibility, confirming an ethical range, and handling the emotional weight of the shot. We also get real about the social side of hunting. What do you say when friends claim you “murdered an animal”? We lay out the ethics of fair chase, clean kills, respect for the animal, and why taking responsibility for your own meat hits different than buying it wrapped in plastic.

    If you care about teen hunting, hunter safety, ethical hunting, black bear hunting, blacktail deer hunting, and raising confident new hunters, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a parent or new hunter, leave a review, and tell us: what was the hardest part of your first big game season?

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    Tinks Scents

    Blacktail Solution
    Blacktail feed supplements. Use code BTCoach for 15% through March 31 2026

    Bonded Outdoors
    Personalized leather tags to remember your hunts

    SkullCraft Collective
    skull mounting systems Ghost Hook Sale until March 31, 2026

    Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

    Support the show

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lots of info for a new hunter like me. I'm new to hunting in the Pacific Northwest and I look forward to learning more about the animals I call my favorite neighbors.

Great info for a new hunter

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