Hunts On Outfitting Podcast
Stories! As hunters and outdoors people that seems to be a common thing we all have lots of. Join your amateur guide and host on this channel Ken as he gets tales from guys and gals. Chasing that trophy buck for years to an entertaining morning on the duck pond, comedian ones, to interesting that's what you are going to hear. Also along with some general hunting discussions from time to time but making sure to leave political talks out of it. Don't take this too serious as we sure don't! If you enjoy this at all or find it fun to listen to, we really appreciate if you would subscribe and leave a review. Thanks for. checking us out! We are also on fb as Hunts on outfitting, and instagram. We are on YouTube as Hunts on outfitting podcast.
Episodes
117 episodes
Ep.117 Three Turkeys In Three Countries, One Spring
Three turkeys in one spring sounds like bragging rights until you hear what it actually takes. I’m Ken Marr, and I sit down with Ontario turkey hunter and caller Adrian Hare to unpack a wild run that spans three countries and three very differe...
Ep.116 Jet Boat Bear Camp
A two-hour jet boat ride, an island camp lit up in the middle of nowhere, and black bears showing up like they own the place. That’s the kind of hunting story that sounds exaggerated until you hear how it’s built. We sit down with ...
Ep.115 Trivia Night Challenge 8, Turkey Edition! Test Your Skills
Nobody walks into turkey season knowing everything, so we decided to make learning fun and a little competitive. We run a full round of wild turkey trivia with Dalton, Jesse, Curtis, and Ryan, and the best part is hearing the thought process wh...
Ep.114 The Bear Queen
A shotgun shows up in Tina’s arms the day before her son’s wedding and it quietly reroutes the rest of her life. What starts as a “fine, I’ll try it” moment turns into a full-on bear hunting obsession, complete with solo trips, long sits, hard ...
What If Broadheads Were Priced For Hunters
A broadhead doesn’t get to “look tough” on a website. It has to fly true, stay together on impact, and keep cutting when the shot isn’t perfect.I’m joined by Randy from Hooligan Archery Products, a Canadian bowhunter who decided he was ...
Ep.112 From Cabinet Shop To Field Tested Turkey Calls
A gobbler can make you feel like a hero or an idiot in the same morning, and John and Taylor from Pistol Creek Outdoors have lived both sides of it. We’re talking while they’re in the field, with John hunting Florida Osceolas and Taylor grindin...
Ep.111 Bear Charges, Bird Dogs, Traditional Archery, Guiding, Podcasting, And More!
A spring bear bait run can feel routine… until a sow comes in hard and closes the distance to two feet. We’re joined by New Brunswick hunter, guide, and podcaster Wesley Thebeau for a wide-ranging talk that moves from traditional archery fundam...
Ep.110 A Good Shed Dog Is Built One Mile At A Time
Spring in the North Woods turns into a real-life treasure hunt, and the prize is moose antlers hidden in cuts, fir thickets, and winter feeding areas. We’re joined by Maine hunter and YouTuber Cory Ryder to talk shed hunting the way it actually...
Ep.109 Eastern Turkey Tactics
Eastern turkeys have a special talent for making you second-guess everything you thought you knew. One minute a gobbler is blowing up on the roost, the next he’s gone quiet behind an invisible line he refuses to cross. I sit down with Anthony, ...
Twenty Years On The Miramichi: Fly Fishing, Camps, And Friendship
A river can remake its banks overnight—and remake us over decades. We sit down with the Crawford Crew, four friends who’ve spent twenty years chasing Atlantic salmon on New Brunswick’s Crown Reserve, to explore why fly fishing is as much about ...
Ep.107 Trivia Night Challenge 7 Predator Edition!!, Test Your Skills
Think you know predators? We put that to the test with a tight, high-energy trivia showdown that blends wild facts, fieldcraft, and a lot of laughs. We kick off with why predator control matters between seasons, then dive straight into the good...
Ep.106 Atlanta Adventure: Hunts, Stars, DSC, And Two Country Boys Loose In The City
Two country boys hit Atlanta for the Dallas Safari Club Expo and come home with a year’s worth of stories, hard-won tips, and new friends from across the hunting world. We start with a chaotic travel day—dead battery on the plane, a tarmac stan...
Ep.105 A Free-Range Texas Adventure That Checks Every Box
A North Carolina houndsman meets a target-rich Texas and turns a bucket list into a full-blown field course. We kick off before daylight with bodies moving through mesquite and a cold, old buck that tests our patience until legal light. By 7:12...
A Rookie Host, Eight Friends, And 104 Episodes Later We Share What Worked, What Flopped, And What’s Next
A hundred‑plus episodes, eight friends, four mics, and two years of hard lessons—this milestone is a field‑dressed look at how a basement idea turned into a Tuesday ritual with listeners in 41 countries. We open the blinds on the origin story, ...
From Bowhunting To Better Deer Herds: How Local Clubs Shape Regulations
If you’ve ever wondered why some places enjoy long archery seasons and robust deer herds while others lag behind, this conversation puts the puzzle together. We sit down with bowhunter advocate Tracy Price to unpack how local hunters can turn k...
Ep.102 Moose At First Light
Four bulls grunting in the dark, a calm breath at legal light, and a 40-yard shot off a knee—that’s how Jen’s moose story begins. What followed was a masterclass in adapting on the fly: a last-minute elk tag surprise, shifting herd behavior aft...
Ep.101 From Ranch Hands To Hand Calls: Building Better Coyote Sounds With Trophy Country Calls
Cold air, open prairie, and the kind of sound that turns distant specks into charging coyotes—this conversation with Brad Harder dives deep into what makes a predator call truly work. Brad’s the maker behind Trophy Country Calls, a ranch-hand-t...
Two Moose, Two Provinces, One Unforgettable Season
Smell the musk before you see the antlers. That’s how Ethan knew the bull was close in a New Brunswick hellhole, wind in his face and alders shaking. What followed was a ten-yard window, a steady hold, and the kind of follow-up discipline moose...
Fur, Hounds, And Idaho Grit
Wild stories pair with careful hands as we sit down with Amber Farrall, a houndswoman, mother, and fur craftswoman living outside Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Amber takes us from spring bear bait sites to fast lion trees, explaining how she reads trac...
Two Giants, One Season
Two mature bucks in the province with Canada’s lowest deer density isn’t luck—it’s a system. We sit down with Mike Mason to unpack how careful scouting, patient all-day sits, and a smart camera strategy can turn scarce deer woods into repeatabl...
How We Hunt, Call, Cook, And Laugh Through Waterfowl Season
A specklebelly mount that looks like it fought a dinosaur kicked off a duck camp conversation that turned into a "masterclass" on waterfowl. We swap real hunt stories from cornfields and windy marshes, pulling apart what actually works: scoutin...
Inside BlueSky Outfitting: Remote Lodges, Waterfowl, And Wolf Management Across Alberta And The Northwest Territories
Think you’ve hunted remote? Try flying 90 minutes past the last road into a world where the only planes you see are coming for you, the ice is six feet thick, and the silence makes your ears ring. We sat down with Kevin from Blue Sky Outfitting...
A Buck Tried To Rearrange My Face!
A buck fight that turned hand-finish into a hospital-worthy lesson. Dawn gobble can change everything. One electric morning led us from turkey woods to elk canyons and, eventually, to roaring Yukon moose that snap trees like twigs. Along the wa...
From Prairie Skies To Plate: Hunting, Habits, And Flavor Of Sandhill Cranes
The prairie doesn’t whisper when cranes are around—it rings. That rolling trumpet carries over wheat and barley, and suddenly you’re staring at a bird that looks prehistoric and eats like steak. We sat down with Manitoba guide Tyson to unpack t...
Ian: The Valley Giant, The story Of A 180 Inch Plus Buck
A valley can make or break a buck’s future. Ours is long, narrow, and guarded by marsh and pasture—difficult to access, perfect for letting deer get old. That’s where Logan’s story unfolds: years of shared neighbor intel, a “let it grow” cultur...