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The Woodsman Perspective

The Woodsman Perspective

De: Brent Lochala
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Hunting and Habitat discussions from the perspective of woodsmen. We bring the landowner, forester, agronomist, land manager, hunting club member, and public land hunters all to the table for discussions on various topics.Copyright 2022 All rights reserved. Ciencia Ciencias Biológicas
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  • Casey Shoopman The Management Advantage
    Mar 17 2026

    On this episode we sat down with Casey Shoopman from The Management Advantage and talked hunting, traveling, filming, trapping, and story telling. Casey was recruited off of a combine over 20 years ago to film a hunt for Chuck Sykes with the Management Advantage. That lead to a job offer and a career in the industry. We hope you enjoy this episode and conversation. @ManagementAdvantage @Crimmreaper10 @brentlochala686 @groundedbrandoutdoors @MossyOakGameKeepers ​

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    49 m
  • Hunting Boundaries, how hunting on property lines can impact more than just relationships
    Feb 19 2026

    On this episode we talk about how hunting on property lines can impact more than just how your neighbor feels about you. With recreational property values soaring, the hunting quality and experience means more today than ever to potential buyers. Shooting houses, deer stands, and feeders on the line are an indication of future problems to buyers, so it certainly does impact the marketability and buyer pool of a property. What can you do to mitigate it, and what are some alternatives?

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    42 m
  • Episode 69: Challenges to the Open Fields Doctrine and what it means for Landowners and Conservation Officers
    Feb 10 2026

    Several states have seen recent challenges to the long accepted practice of game wardens entering private land without warrants. The precedent that established this is from a prohibition era moonshining case, where the judge ruled that landowners did not have the assumption of privacy on land that was not inside the curtilage of their home. In other words, the 4th amendment did not extend protection beyond your yard, even if you owned the land.

    Successful challenges have led state Wildlife agencies to look for new ways to enforce the laws, which is vital to protecting the public trust and natural resources.

    We dive into it here, on a very "Woodsman" level. We want to emphasize our support for the Game Wardens and the job that they do.

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    43 m
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