Episodios

  • Elk Hunting Skill & Craft: Confidence, Gear Prep, Glassing, and Team Communication
    Apr 6 2026

    Trent and Matt continue their multi-part "skill and craft" hunting series, reflecting on woodsmanship, learning through failure, and the hard work of elk hunting. They discuss how confidence affects shooting, including experiences with target panic and a dangerous bow failure that created lasting doubt, emphasizing practice and equipment checks before season and after travel due to elevation changes. They outline a practical glassing method: quickly check close cover and perimeters, scan distant areas, then systematically work back through a unit, and stress the importance of quickly landmarking and communicating an animal's location to partners. They frame elk hunting as a team sport where shared "comms" and defined roles (like shooter/spotter) improve success, and they describe stalking and calling strategy: pin locations, consider wind/time, wait for bedding, avoid obstacles that cause hang-ups, and reposition rather than forcing a stalled bull. They close with plans for future guests and broader topics beyond hunting.

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    1 h y 9 m
  • Restoring Our Communities and Resources with Troy Cribbins (Running for State Rep)
    Mar 30 2026

    In this special episode, we welcome Troy Cribbins, candidate for State Representative, to the barn. Troy shares his diverse background—from being born in Myrtle Point and raised in Portland, to his career as a physical therapist with a doctorate and experience running and owning healthcare businesses. He opens up about his journey, including moving back to Coos Bay to be close to family, his current roles on the Bay Area Hospital Board and Coos Bay City Council, and the reasons he's stepping up to run for state office.

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    42 m
  • Woodsmanship and Skill: Finding Roosevelt Elk by Sign, Sound, and Terrain
    Mar 23 2026

    In this podcast episode, Matt and Trent discuss building hunters through skill and craft, focusing on woodsmanship as a learned "puzzle" of understanding animal behavior, terrain, and sign. They emphasize starting with fundamentals—food, water, shelter—then using tools like OnX to locate clear cuts/units, plan routes, and mark rubs, wallows, trails, and notes to build an experience-based map. They describe practical methods for Roosevelt elk: covering ground by truck/bike, glassing for fresh rubs, bugling every 200 yards to locate elk, listening for stick pops, and learning to judge freshness of tracks, scat, and scent. They compare Roosevelt vs Rocky Mountain elk behavior, stress constant wind-checking, and highlight mindset: don't overthink or talk yourself out of clues, accept the effort, and treat each attempt as learning, illustrated by a story of following cows that led to a close encounter with a large bull.

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    48 m
  • Spring Bear Season, Predator Management, and Discipline: Dogs, Politics, and Shot Placement
    Mar 10 2026

    Trent and Matt discuss not listening to their own podcasts, upcoming travel for their last show of the year, and the approach of spring bear season in Oregon. They compare bear hunting to duck hunting as a social way to get back outdoors and talk about seeing more bears than in past years, concerns about overpopulation, and studies on bear predation on elk calves and deer fawns. They criticize wildlife policy being driven by public votes and advocacy groups, referencing Oregon's 1994 Measure 18 banning hunting bears and cougars with dogs and mentioning IP 28. The conversation shifts to discipline in dog training and parenting, arguing for consistent consequences and leadership. They share bear-encounter stories, cover spring bear tactics (coast vs Cascades timing, south-facing slopes, cameras, calling with fawn distress), and emphasize bear shot placement over caliber, discussing PRC cartridges.

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    1 h y 5 m
  • Discussion on Oregon IP 28, Outdoor Rights, and Polarized Politics
    Feb 23 2026

    In this podcast episode, Trent and Matt discuss Oregon's proposed initiative IP 28 (also referred to as the PEACE Act), which would remove longstanding exemptions in Oregon animal cruelty laws for lawful activities involving animals. They say current exemptions include farming, ranching, hunting, fishing, animal husbandry, pest control, and veterinary care, and argue that removing them could open the door to targeting or restricting those activities, ultimately threatening hunting and fishing and potentially impacting ranching, small-scale livestock ownership, pest control, and even pet training practices. One host shares how he first learned about it when his father—who follows politics but isn't a hunter—called from Nebraska after seeing news about the measure. The conversation broadens into concerns about political polarization, people making decisions based on emotion rather than facts, and the difficulty of having respectful discourse in the current media and social media environment. They discuss how fear and anger are amplified by 24-hour news and algorithms, including anecdotes about targeted advertising and device listening, and one host mentions hearing credible claims that phones and vehicle systems can be used for surveillance even when a phone appears off. The hosts also reference recent divisive events and reactions, including the assassination of Charlie Kirk and polarized perspectives around ICE-related incidents, emphasizing nuance and the need for middle-ground thinking. Finally, they talk about how brands and platform owners should decide when and how to take public stances, using a story from Benchmade: Oregon City Police had firearms destroyed at the company, a photo of gun cutting went viral, and subsequent scrutiny of political donations sparked backlash; the host describes internal impacts including threats to employees and his family, while noting the business did not experience a catastrophic drop in demand. The episode ends with a call to research issues, base opinions on facts, listen to opposing perspectives, and speak up for causes rather than staying neutral out of fear.

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    47 m
  • Faith, Family, and the Great Outdoors: A Conversation with Pastor Mike Bull
    Feb 2 2026

    In this episode, Pastor Mike Bull shares his journey of faith intertwined with a passion for hunting and the outdoors. Hosts Matt and Trent discuss their long-standing friendship with Mike, reflecting on the deep connections between hunting, God's creation, and ministry. Mike recounts his upbringing in a hunting family, his spiritual transformation at age 23, and his eventual path to full-time ministry. The discussion touches on navigating life's risks, the significance of having quality time with family in the wilderness, and leveraging personal passions for God's glory. Whether through hunting trips or everyday life, Mike emphasizes the importance of prioritizing faith, reading God's word, and embracing the opportunities for spiritual growth and ministry that come our way.

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    1 h
  • Navigating the Evolution of Public and Private Hunting
    Jan 5 2026

    In this episode, Trent and Matt discuss the complexities and evolving landscape of hunting on public and private lands. They delve into their experiences with hunting leases, the shift from public to private land hunting, and the rising costs associated with it. They reflect on the impact of social media on hunting culture and the challenges of remaining relatable to their audience while producing engaging content. The conversation also touches on personal anecdotes, the importance of maintaining a positive mindset, and the need for strategic planning to continue enjoying hunting opportunities. The episode highlights the necessity of balancing professional obligations with personal values and the pursuit of authentic, enjoyable hunting experiences.

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    48 m
  • Navigating the Future of Hunting and Parenting in a Digital Age
    Nov 17 2025

    In this episode, Trent and Tyler talk about the influence of social media on hunting culture. They delve into concerns about increased visibility of hunting activities potentially leading to restrictive regulations by wildlife agencies. The conversation then shifts to navigating the complexities of parenting in a digital world, the ethical implications of AI technology, and the importance of preparing children to use technology responsibly. The episode concludes with reflections on faith, love, and the importance of open communication between parents and children.

    Did you know you can get a discount on the onX Hunt app? http://bit.ly/BRO_onXHuntShop Use the promo code: BRO and you'll get a 20% discount!

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    43 m