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    Music licensing help

    If just doing on YouTube, Epidemic is your best solution.
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    Tanya's bear

    Yes, we were/are. I figured I would need to get in touch with the Avery Empire scheduling assistant to coordinate such. Given Ryan usually has me blocked on his call list, I will call the Global HQ and ask for your voicemail.
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    Tanya's bear

    Great bear. Looking forward to hearing the story. Congrats, Tanya.
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    National Parks Magazine article Protecting Grizzlies

    I spent three years as one of fifteen citizens who worked with the USFWS as they crafted the Yellowstone Grizzly Conservation Strategy. Rather than pick apart each point in the article, suffice to say that the USFWS has provided evidence that counters every claim/concern mentioned. So far, the...
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    Rain Deer

    Thank you. Glad you liked it. We released the YouTube and Amazon versions over the weekend. The response has been very exciting, given the trepidation that builds over the course of a two-year project.
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    RAIN DEER - A Sitka Blacktail Story

    The full length versions went live today. Amazon is the highest quality viewing experience and is at this link - https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B07R93JPT4/ref=atv_un_tp6_c_OcGi58_brws_2_1 Below is the YouTube link.
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    RAIN DEER - A Sitka Blacktail Story

    This film has been two years in the making. It will make its premiere at the BHA Rendezvous in Boise, on May 4th. The next day, May 5th, it will be live on our Amazon and YouTube channels. Hard to tell a story of hunting, food, conservation, research and how it is funded, all within a 20-minute...
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    Hilleberg vs Others

    Anjan didn't come out until 2013(?). I already had 100+ nights in this Nallo by that time. No condensation issues if you set it up properly and ventilate it properly, which is easy to do. That's the beauty of the inner/outer tent system of Hilleberg. You almost have to go out of your way to...
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    Hilleberg vs Others

    Bought Nallo 2GT back in 2007(?). Best money I've spent for comfort and dryness on multi-day trips. Could buy lighter tents, but when the weather craps and misery arrives, ten days in a rainy Alaska camp makes the Hilleberg far worth the weight difference. 300+ nights so far in that tent...
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    Muskrats - It's What's For Dinner

    Day 5: The catchin' is done. Now it's time for cleanin' and cookin'.
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    Muskrats - It's What's For Dinner

    Day 4: Due to a crazy calendar, it's time to pull these traps, finish with the skinning and butchering chores, then get these muskrat hams over to Marcus (camera guy and wild game cook) for tacos tomorrow.
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    The Hunting Public

    Some of the nicest guys you could ever meet. Fun to see their success.
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    Muskrats - It's What's For Dinner

    Day 3: On this second day of checking the traps I can see we are already cleaning up the local 'rats. If it was not frozen, there would be a lot of traveling rats and the catch rates would stay the same.
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    Muskrats - It's What's For Dinner

    Day Two; first day of checking traps. Not a bad haul for 28 traps in tough conditions. Didn't even fall in the drink on this day.
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    Muskrats - It's What's For Dinner

    Thanks. I'll see what I can put together for those content items. I'm on the road a lot this spring, so the beaver trapping content might have to wait. A podcast on trapping is an easy option.
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    Muskrats - It's What's For Dinner

    Wasn't sure if this should be posted in the Video Forum or the Food Forum, given the goal is to show four days of muskrat videos, capped off my one final day of cooking and eating 'skrats. I'll post it here and the mods can move it if they choose. We took a few days earlier in March to address...
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    Kauai Archery Hunt Opportunities

    I leave the "chicken whackin" to my crew. I'm the world's worst turkey hunter. I'll stick to spring time 'skrat trapping, bear hunting, and walleye fishing.
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    Understanding Mountain Thermals

    Timely topic. We get the question very often on our platforms, so we finally did a video about it.
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    How much are you reasonably willing to spend on hunting each year?

    Whatever number one considers "reasonable" today, I can assure you that the stated number will increase as the process of age starts to limit our health; as the hunts in the front windshield become less in number than the number of hunts we see in our rearview mirror. As we lose more friends...
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    Is the marketing of hunting destroying hunting?

    This is an interesting post for me to follow. I appreciate all the comments and think about each of them. Thanks for sharing.
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