Episodios

  • The Truth About CWD That Hunters Need to Hear | Tim Horton Part 2
    Mar 17 2026

    Chronic Wasting Disease is one of the most controversial and misunderstood issues in modern deer management. In Part 2 of our conversation, Tim Horton returns to break down the science, the myths, and the real challenges surrounding CWD in wild deer populations.In this episode we dive deeper into the biology of the disease, how it spreads through the landscape, and what current research is telling us about genetics and resistance within whitetail populations. Tim also explains the role that deer breeding operations and management strategies may play in the future of combating the disease.We also discuss how CWD is impacting hunters, land managers, and wildlife agencies across the country. From testing programs and surveillance to long term conservation implications, this conversation explores what the future of deer hunting could look like if the disease continues to spread.Whether you are a deer hunter, conservationist, or simply interested in wildlife management, this episode offers an honest and thoughtful look at one of the most important issues facing North American wildlife today.Wild Life Outdoors is a podcast about hunting, fishing, public lands, conservation, and the people who dedicate their lives to understanding and protecting the wild places we all care about.Subscribe for more conversations with scientists, guides, conservationists, and outdoorsmen who live close to the land.Timmy Horton Outdoors: https://www.facebook.com/TimmyHortonBass/02:15 How CWD actually spreads across landscapes06:30 The role of genetics in disease resistance11:20 What current CWD research is revealing16:45 The impact of CWD on wild deer populations22:10 How states are responding to the disease27:30 The role of deer breeding operations33:40 Management strategies moving forward39:15 What hunters should understand about CWD45:00 The future of whitetail deer and conservation#WildLifeOutdoors #Conservation #Wildlife #TimHorton #TimmyHortonOutdoors #DeerHunting #CWD #Conspiracy

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  • The Current CWD Plan Is Failing Deer Populations
    Mar 10 2026

    Chronic Wasting Disease is one of the most controversial topics in modern deer management. In this episode, Russell sits down with deer breeder and CWD researcher Tim Horton to unpack the science, the politics, and the real world implications surrounding CWD.What causes CWD to spread?Are current management strategies actually working?And could genetic resistance be the key to protecting wild deer herds?This conversation dives deep into the role of selective genetics, captive deer breeding, and how science is shaping the future of whitetail management. Russell and Tim discuss how resistant genotypes may influence herd survival, the differences between wild and captive testing, and why the conversation around CWD has become so heated among hunters, biologists, and policymakers.The discussion went longer than expected, so this episode has been split into two parts. Part 2 releases next week.If you care about the future of whitetail deer, hunting, and science based wildlife management, this is a conversation you do not want to miss.Subscribe for more conversations with hunters, scientists, conservationists, and outdoor leaders.Timmy Horton: https://www.facebook.com/TimmyHortonBass/0:00 Intro0:16 Welcome to the show8:58 CWD explained in simple terms16:41 Genetic resistance in whitetail deer20:27 Research and studies on CWD in Arkansas23:14 Deer populations and management challenges25:43 Scientific disagreements and study limitations31:50 Tim Horton background in captive deer breeding34:22 Testing and monitoring deer health36:06 Captive deer vs wild deer genetics38:11 Risk discussion and public perception of CWD41:43 State responses to CWD outbreaks42:01 Real world example from South Dakota elk wintering grounds#CWD #Hunting #Conservation #DeerHunting

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  • If We Lose Biodiversity We Lose Everything | Dr. Reed Noss
    Feb 24 2026

    In this episode of Wild Life Outdoors, Russell sits down with Dr. Reed Noss, one of the most influential conservation biologists of our time, for a deep conversation about biodiversity, public lands, and the future of wild places in America.Dr. Noss is widely known for his work on conservation biology, endangered species protection, and landscape scale preservation. In this conversation, we break down why biodiversity actually matters to hunters and anglers, how ecosystem collapse happens slowly and quietly, and why conservation decisions made today will shape access, opportunity, and wildlife populations for generations.We discuss the difference between preservation and conservation, how political pressure influences environmental policy, and why science is often ignored when it conflicts with short term economic interests. Dr. Noss also explains why public lands are critical not just for wildlife, but for clean water, resilient ecosystems, and outdoor recreation.This episode is not about fear or alarmism. It is about understanding reality, respecting science, and having honest conversations about what it means to be good stewards of the land. If you hunt, fish, hike, or care about the future of public lands, this is a conversation you need to hear.Learn More Here: https://conservation.dcp.ufl.edu/Sponsors:Bucked Up- https://bckd.co/vnjzgTkForetold Coffee Co.- https://www.foretoldcoffeeco.com00:00 Why biodiversity matters to everyday outdoorsmen01:30 Introduction to Dr. Reed Noss03:40 What conservation biology actually means06:10 How ecosystems collapse over time10:20 Why biodiversity loss affects hunting and fishing14:30 Preservation versus conservation explained18:50 The role of science in public lands decisions23:30 Political pressure and conservation outcomes28:10 Endangered species and habitat fragmentation32:45 What good stewardship really looks like36:30 Hopeful paths forward for conservation40:10 Final thoughts on responsibility and legacy#WildLifeOutdoors #ReedNoss #ConservationBiology #Biodiversity #BiodiversityLoss #PublicLands #PublicLandConservation #WildlifeConservation #WildlifeConservationScience #EndangeredSpeciesProtection #EcosystemHealth #EcosystemCollapse #EnvironmentalPolicy #ConservationPodcast #PublicLandsPodcast #OutdoorPodcast #OutdoorAdvocacyPodcast #HuntingAndConservation #FishingAndConservation #HuntersForConservation #AnglersForConservation #ScienceBasedConservation #ProtectPublicLands #WildlifeManagement #WildlifeManagementScience #ConservationScienceExplained #BiodiversityAndHunting

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  • This Mining Plan THREATENS America’s MOST Visited Wilderness | Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness
    Feb 19 2026

    Take Action Here: http://bit.ly/SpeakUpForTheBWCACall Your Senator: 202-224-3121In this episode of Wild Life Outdoors, Russell sits down with Lukas Leaf, Executive Director of Sportsmen for the Boundary Waters, to talk about what is truly at stake in the fight to protect the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.This conversation breaks past headlines and talking points. We dive into why the Boundary Waters is not just an environmental issue, but a sportsmen’s issue, an economic issue, and a public lands issue that affects hunters, anglers, outfitters, and rural communities far beyond northeastern Minnesota.Lukas explains the real risks of sulfide copper mining near a pristine watershed, why this type of mining has never been done without pollution, and how overturning current protections could set a dangerous precedent for public lands across the country. We also discuss how these decisions bypass public input, who actually benefits, and who bears the long term cost when wilderness protections are rolled back.Most importantly, this episode is a call to action. The clock is ticking, and everyday hunters and anglers still have a chance to make their voices heard. If you care about clean water, public land access, and protecting wild places for future generations, this is a conversation you need to hear.Links to take action, including Save the Boundary Waters, are included below.Act Now Here: http://bit.ly/SpeakUpForTheBWCASportsmen for the Boundary Waters: https://sportsmenbwca.org/Save the Boundary Waters: https://www.savetheboundarywaters.org/00:00 Why the Boundary Waters matters beyond Minnesota01:00 Introduction to Lukas Leaf and Sportsmen for the Boundary Waters03:30 Lukas’ upbringing and connection to the Boundary Waters05:55 What is actually happening with mining proposals09:45 Why this is a sportsmen’s issue, not just environmental13:00 Why sulfide mining near water always leads to pollution17:15 Cascade effects and real world conservation examples21:45 Economic myths versus reality in the Boundary Waters25:10 Who benefits and who pays the long term cost27:30 How this sets precedent for other public lands30:05 What everyday hunters and anglers can do right now34:30 What we want future generations to remember36:00 Final call to action and where to get involved#BoundaryWaters #BoundaryWatersCanoeAreaWilderness #SportsmenForTheBoundaryWaters #SaveTheBoundaryWaters #PublicLands #PublicLandConservation #MiningNearWilderness #SulfideMining #EnvironmentalPolicyPodcast #HuntingAndConservation #PublicLandAccess #ConservationPodcast #OutdoorAdvocacyPodcast #GrassrootsConservation #WildernessProtection #WildLifeOutdoorsPodcast #HuntersProtectingPublicLands #AnglersForConservation #PublicLandsPodcast #WildLifeOutdoors #BWCA #OutdoorPodcast #HuntersForConservation #EnvironmentalPolicy #ProtectPublicLands #OutdoorAdvocacy #CleanWater #WildernessEthics

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  • A RECORD Alaska Elk Hunt on Afognak Island
    Feb 10 2026

    In this episode of Wild Life Outdoors, Russell sits down with the hunters behind an unforgettable Afognak Island Alaska elk hunt. What started as a last minute tag turned into a once in a lifetime experience that tested preparation, endurance, and decision making in one of the most unforgiving environments in North America.This conversation goes far beyond the highlight reel. We break down the logistics of hunting a remote Alaskan island, how they prepared coming from a whitetail background, and what it really takes to hunt responsibly where mistakes carry serious consequences. From navigating brutal terrain and unpredictable weather to setting up bear fences and managing meat care with brown bears nearby, this hunt demanded discipline at every step.We also dive deep into ethical decision making, risk management, and lessons learned that apply to any backcountry hunter. The guys share what went right, what went wrong, and what they would do differently if they were headed back tomorrow. This episode is packed with real world insight for anyone dreaming about Alaska, remote hunts, or leveling up their approach to public land hunting.If you are interested in Alaska elk hunting, backcountry logistics, meat care ethics, or what it truly takes to hunt wild places the right way, this is an episode you do not want to miss.Watch the full hunt video linked below and make sure to follow our guests for more incredible content.Full Hunt Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IUfWns1IEc @DiscoveringtheLastFrontier1 Chase Parker: https://www.instagram.com/parker_chase_/?__d=1%2BIsaiah Johnson: https://www.instagram.com/duluth.mn.fishing/Sponsors:Bucked Up- https://bckd.co/vnjzgTkForetold Coffee Co.- https://www.foretoldcoffeeco.com01:02 Introduction and overview of the Afognak Island hunt02:20 Background and hunting experience of the guests05:45 How the last minute Alaska elk hunt came together08:25 Preparing for a remote island hunt12:11 First impressions of Afognak Island terrain14:36 Brown bears and the reality of hunting Alaska16:27 Logistics challenges once on the island20:18 Bear fences and camp safety23:07 Opening day harvest and decision making28:09 Sponsors31:18 Close encounters with brown bears38:28 The shot and immediate aftermath41:03 Realizing this could be a record elk49:08 Breaking down and packing out the bull52:05 Meat care and bear concerns55:14 Lessons learned from the hunt58:26 Public lands and protecting wild places01:03 Final advice for hunters dreaming of Alaska#WildLifeOutdoors #AfognakIsland #AfognakIslandElkHunt #AlaskaElk #AlaskaElkHunting #AlaskaHunting #AlaskaHuntingPodcast #ElkHunting #BackcountryElkHunt #BackcountryHunting #RemoteIslandElkHunt #RemoteHunting #PublicLandHunting #PublicLandHuntingAlaska #AlaskaBackcountryHunting #AlaskaWilderness #BrownBearCountry #AlaskaBrownBearCountry #MeatCare #MeatCareInAlaska #EthicalHunting #EthicalHuntingPodcast #WildernessHuntingEthics #HuntingPodcast #OutdoorPodcast #ConservationHunting #ExtremeHunting #ExtremeHuntingEnvironments #ElkHuntingStories #HuntingStories #RecordElkHunt #HuntingLogisticsAlaska #RealHuntingStories #HuntAlaska

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  • Finding Purpose Through the Outdoors and Writing with Anthony Dyer
    Feb 3 2026

    In this episode of Wild Life Outdoors, Russell sits down with Anthony Dyer for an honest and wide ranging conversation centered on the outdoors, personal growth, and finding purpose through time spent outside.Anthony shares his background and the path that led him deeper into the outdoor lifestyle, including how challenging experiences in the field shaped his mindset and values. We talk about lessons learned the hard way, mistakes that turned into growth, and why discomfort in the outdoors often translates into clarity in everyday life.The conversation explores the deeper side of outdoor culture, touching on discipline, responsibility, mental toughness, and the importance of slowing down in a world that rarely does. Anthony also opens up about how the outdoors can serve as a reset button, helping people reconnect with themselves, their priorities, and the land.We also discuss the importance of conservation, respecting the resource, and why ethical outdoor practices matter now more than ever. From personal stories to broader conversations about stewardship and community, this episode reflects what Wild Life Outdoors is all about.If you are passionate about hunting, fishing, conservation, and becoming a better version of yourself through the outdoors, this is an episode you do not want to miss.Subscribe to Wild Life Outdoors for long form conversations focused on outdoor culture, conservation, and the people who live it every day.Bucked Up- https://bckd.co/vnjzgTkForetold Coffee Co.- https://www.foretoldcoffeeco.com#WildLifeOutdoors #AnthonyDyer #OutdoorPodcast #HuntingPodcast #FishingPodcast #OutdoorsAndMentalHealth #FindingPurposeOutdoors #HuntingLifestyle #FishingLifestyle #ConservationPodcast #OutdoorStorytelling #ModernMasculinityOutdoors #HuntingEthics #ConservationAndHunting #PublicLandHunting #PersonalGrowthOutdoors #OutdoorDiscipline #OutdoorMindset #HuntingStories #FishingAsTherapy #ConservationMindedHunters #FindingMeaningInNature

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  • Faith, Firearms, and the Outdoors | Stephen Gadberry
    Jan 27 2026

    In this powerful episode of Wild Life Outdoors, Russell sits down with Stephen Gadberry for a raw and thought provoking conversation that blends faith, service, masculinity, and the outdoors.Stephen’s life story is anything but ordinary. From military service and deep personal hardship to answering a calling into seminary and priesthood, Stephen shares how discipline, suffering, and purpose shaped the man he is today. This episode dives into what it means to live with intention in a chaotic world and how faith and the outdoors can ground us when everything else feels unstable.The conversation spans a wide range of topics including growing up through adversity, learning the value of hard work later in life, hunting and fishing as a form of connection and reflection, and why building things with your hands still matters. Stephen opens up about how hunting, fly fishing, knife making, fitness, and cooking wild game all connect to living a life rooted in responsibility and service.Russell and Stephen also discuss the modern challenges men face today, the importance of mentorship, how faith can feel inaccessible to many, and why authenticity matters more than appearances. Whether you come from a faith background or not, this episode challenges listeners to think deeper about purpose, sacrifice, and what it truly means to live well.If you are passionate about the outdoors, personal growth, faith, or finding meaning beyond the noise, this is an episode you do not want to miss.Subscribe to Wild Life Outdoors for more long form conversations on conservation, hunting, fishing, and the values that shape the outdoor community.Stephen's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fatherstephenjgadberry/?hl=enBucked Up- https://bckd.co/vnjzgTkForetold Coffee Co.- https://www.foretoldcoffeeco.com00:00 Introduction and opening story02:10 Stephen Gadberry background and upbringing07:30 Hardship early in life and finding faith13:45 The role of discipline and hard work18:20 Military service and the call to seminary25:10 How Stephen knew he was being called30:20 Faith authenticity and breaking stereotypes35:40 Hunting fishing and building with your hands42:10 Memorable hunts and lessons learned47:30 Bucket list hunts and outdoor goals52:30 Knife making fly fishing and craftsmanship54:00 Final thoughts on faith purpose and the outdoors#FaithAndMasculinity #OutdoorsAndMentalHealth #ChristianMenPodcast #FindingPurposeAsAMan #MilitaryVeteransFaith #HuntingAsTherapy #OutdoorsAndSpirituality #ModernMasculinityCrisis #MenFindingPurpose #FaithBasedOutdoorPodcast #HuntingAndPersonalGrowth #WildernessAndFaith #WildLifeOutdoors #StephenGadberry #FaithAndTheOutdoors #HuntingAndFaith #ChristianOutdoorsman #MasculinityAndFaith #MilitaryToPriesthood #OutdoorPodcast #HuntingStories #FlyFishingPodcast #PurposeDrivenLife #FaithBasedPodcast #PublicLandHunting #KnifeMaking #WildGameCooking #ModernMasculinity #HuntingLifestyle #FlyFishingLifestyle #OutdoorStorytelling #MenAndFaithPodcast #SpiritualGrowthOutdoors #HuntingCommunity

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  • The Boundary Waters Extraction Plan Nobody's Talking About
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode of Wild Life Outdoors, Russell sits down with Ingrid Lyons, Executive Director of Northeastern Minnesotans for Wilderness, for a critical conversation about the future of public lands and the fight to protect the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.Ingrid breaks down what is happening right now in northern Minnesota, including the ongoing threats of sulfide ore mining near the Boundary Waters and why these decisions matter far beyond Minnesota. We discuss how public land policy is shaped, who actually has a voice in these decisions, and why outdoor recreationists, hunters, anglers, and everyday citizens must stay engaged.This episode dives deep into conservation advocacy, grassroots organizing, and the real world consequences of losing protected wilderness. Ingrid explains why the Boundary Waters is one of the most visited wilderness areas in the United States, what makes it ecologically irreplaceable, and how short term resource extraction could permanently damage watersheds, wildlife habitat, and outdoor access.We also talk about how listeners can get involved, why advocacy is not just for activists, and how protecting public lands directly impacts hunting, fishing, paddling, and outdoor traditions for future generations.If you care about public lands, conservation, wilderness access, and the future of America’s wild places, this is an episode you do not want to miss.Subscribe to Wild Life Outdoors for honest conversations about conservation, public lands, outdoor culture, and the policies shaping the wild places we love.Save the Boundary Waters: https://www.savetheboundarywaters.org/actnow26Sportsmen of the Boundary Waters:https://sportsmenbwca.org/stauber-resolution/#WildLifeOutdoors #IngridLyons #BoundaryWaters #BoundaryWatersCanoeAreaWilderness #BWCA #PublicLands #PublicLandConservation #WildernessProtection #MiningNearWilderness #SulfideMining #OutdoorConservationPodcast #EnvironmentalPolicy #PublicLandAccess #GrassrootsConservation #WildernessAdvocacy #HuntingAndFishingConservation #OutdoorRecreation #CanoeingWilderness #MinnesotaWilderness #ConservationPodcast #PublicLandsPodcast #EnvironmentalActivism #ProtectingWilderness #OutdoorEthics #ConservationEducation #WildPlaces #OutdoorAdvocacy

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