Episode 112: Things Going Badly

It’s Frank Schultz and me in this episode, where after the previous episode, Frank has some cautionary tales to add involving all of the dental work he’s needed to have. We talk about potato guns, cracking muzzleloader stocks, and the troubles of running jet outboards in dirty rivers, as well as my catastrophic flub on a black bear recently. Enjoy, and hopefully learn from our mistakes!

Episode 90: Steve Stidham

In this episode I’m joined by fellow Fairbanksan and sheep hunter Steve Stidham. We (of course) talk sheep hunting, brown bear hunting, and aviation. Steve is a great guy, and I hope you enjoy the conversation!

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-Tyler

Episode 84: Fall Season Kickoff: with Zach Kenner & the Boys

In this episode we have a full crew. Zach Kenner (@hardworkinghunter) joins the podcast for the first time, along with Frank Schultz, Nick Muche, Temple Dillard, and myself. We get to hear stories from Zach, as well as plenty of other stuff. Enjoy!

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-Tyler

Episode 75: Adam and Connor Owen

In this episode, i’m joined by father-son duo Adam and Connor Owen. They talk about what got them started hunting together and ultimately sheep and goat hunting. Had a great time talking with these local Fairbanks guys, and can’t wait to have them on again! enjoy!

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Episode 71: Talking Points, with Donald Lee

In this episode, I’m joined by Donald Lee, who is a very experienced hunter and trapper here in Alaska. We hit a wide variety of topics including moose calling, sheep hunting gear items, hunting with your dog, and our speculations as to whether or not hunting pressure reduces conflict with grizzly bears. Enjoy!

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-Tyler

Episode 68: Fall in Alaska, Spring in South Africa

In this episode I’m joined by Nick Muche, Jon Shurtz, and Jake King, and we get to catch up on moose season, Nick’s archery goat, and my trip to Africa. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but it was so much fun, and changes my perspective on some things. Enjoy!

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-Tyler

Episode 67: Louis Cusack

In this episode, Louis Cusack joins me again to give an update on his fall moose hunting and brown bear guiding. We talk about where to drop a moose, GPS’s, cooking grayling, and what’s going on with SCI AK this winter. Enjoy!

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-Tyler

Episode 59: Sheep Season, with the Delta Boys

In this episode I’m joined by 5% of the 2019 DS203 tag holders, Frank Schultz, Jon Shurtz, Nick Muche, and Temple Dillard. Of course, we discuss the coming sheep hunt, what we’ve been up to this summer, and make sure Temple is squared away for his first sheep hunt. Good luck to everyone out there this season, and enjoy!

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-Tyler

Episode 54: Spring Bears, Bows, and BS with Matt Herkstroeter

In this episode, Matt Herkstroeter and I talk about our spring bear seasons so far, some of our traditional bow triumphs and struggles, muzzleloaders, and other generally interesting stuff..enjoy!

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Tundra Talk is now on Patreon! If you enjoy Tundra Talk, you can help support it by pledging just a few bucks a month to help recoup costs and keep the ball rolling! Support has been fantastic so far, but its to the point that costs need to be recouped. You can support by going to http://www.patreon.com/tundratalk

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-Tyler