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What is Jay Scott’s core topic of expertise? Archery elk hunting if I remember right from browsing awhile back? Thanks.
Elk, coues, turkeys and all things ArizonaWhat is Jay Scott’s core topic of expertise? Archery elk hunting if I remember right from browsing awhile back? Thanks.
I believe you are talking about Steven Rinella in your first paragraph?Anyone else have the same pet peeve of being bugged when the host interrupts guests' answers regularly or the host goes on long monologues? I have a particular host in mind that drives me a bit crazy sometimes and I think it may be an ego thing to some extent or lack of awareness. The guest content is still good enough that I ignore the annoyance. If I really believe the host is a stud hunter, I'll give them more leeway on the monologues but the interruptions still grind.
Side note: One podcast I love is Cutting the Distance by Remi Warren. The guy doesn't bs and just shares his hunting knowledge from so many days in the field. He's top notch. And, I'm still a little sour at @Ryan Avery for what I felt was some unnecessary rudeness to me in a recent thread on the Sawtooth Zone but the guy knows how to moderate a podcast. I'm happy to recommend Avery Adventures to anyone out there.
I believe you are talking about Steven Rinella in your first paragraph?
I definitely prefer the ones where they have an expert on who drives the conversation vs the shooting the breeze ones.I love all the MeatEater stuff but the podcasts. It’s just so much bsing and add topic switching.
Agreed, I had to stop listening to his podcast because I felt like he was over talking everyone, and interrupting his guests. That being said it could just be his personality, I definitely appreciate what he’s done for hunting.It’s not just one person and I wasn’t thinking of Rinella because he’s a stud and I give him a slight pass but yeah Rinella can get carried away with it sometimes.
I drive a lot, and hunting podcasts are entertaining. I have learned a ton from them also. I like talking about hunting with people when I can’t actually do it so podcasts scratch that itch. I can’t listen to politics, news, or sports-ball much any more and music can only take me so far. Here’s my picks:
-MeatEater
-Elk Talk
-Cutting the distance
-Randy Newburg
I’ve tried many more, but horrible host interviewers and sponsor interview shows are brutal. What keeps bringing me back to MeatEater is their prep work and good interviews (despite the interruptions). Rinella has a ton of personality and energy, and I find that people with those qualities can wear on you fast. Once a week is my small dose.
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Have you tried Rich Outdoors?
I will check it out. Do you recommend any particular episodes to start with?
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Backcountry Rookies.... the host is brutal. As a self-proclaimed rookie trying to learn from experts he is constantly interrupting and adding his two cents. I've tried to listen to some of the more interesting guests but it's unbearable.Interesting comments. Anyone else have a pet peeve regarding hosts interrupting guests or talking too much?
I'm suprised nobody has mentioned the hunt backcountry podcast from the guys at exo mountain gear. That podcast is great. Really informative and they seem a lot more like regular guys rather than the "celebrity" hunters.