Highlighting hunters and wildlife, the Mossy Oak Gamekeepers podcast exists to improve your hunting, fishing and outdoor skills by delivering science based wildlife management practices plus hands on hunt/fish strategies and techniques. Our top notch guests will educate and entertain while we celebrate wildlife, discuss the latest research, detail hunting tactics, explore old legends and listen to some great stories. Managing wildlife and habitat can improve your time afield. Listening to the Gamekeeper podcast will give you a new perspective. You don’t want to miss these.</p>
This week we’re joined by wildlife professors Dr. Will Gulsby and Dr. Marcus Lashley, where we discuss the importance of oak trees and the findings on an acorn production study that debunked a long-time myth about fertilizing oaks and acorn production. We dive deep into some intense conversation trying to wrap our heads around the premise and some interesting ideas bubbles up. It was an enlightening discussion! Listen, Learn and Enjoy!!!
Show Notes:
(1) Follow Dr. Lashley on Instagram @drdisturbance
(2) Follow Dr. Will Gulsby on Instagram @dr_will_gulsby
(3) Listen to the Wild Turkey Science podcast on Apple Podcast
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This week we talk hunting mature bucks with Ben Rising of Whitetail Edge. It’s an in-depth conversation on his whole process and we all learned something as we listened to his explanations. This guy has a trophy room full of big whitetails and more than qualified to lead this discussion. If you’re interested in killing big deer then this one is for you. Listen, Learn and Enjoy.
Show Notes:
(1) Stay connected with Ben and Whitetail Edge: Instagram | YouTube | whitetailedge.com
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This week we are joined in studio by Brodie Swisher – a well-known bow hunter, the editor at bowhunting.com. We talk about early season strategies, preferred feed trees, hunting from tree saddles, making important decisions prior to the shot, broadheads, scouting, the joys of a blood trail and just why bow hunting is different. Brodie is a passionate woodsman and is raising a family around his love of the outdoors. From every aspect of bow hunting to introducing his kids to the outdoors, we can all learn a thing or two from him. Listen, Learn and Enjoy!
Show Notes:
(1) Get more bow hunting tips at bowhinting.com
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This week we talk squirrels with master caller and squirrel hunter Jeffrey Wood referred to by his friends as the Swamp Boy. He makes custom calls and he kills over 600 bushytails a year. He sits on the guest couch and he puts on a calling demonstration and explains how his style of still hunting the crafty critters. Jeffrey also has numerous state and the multiple world titles with his squirrel dogs. This guy KNOWS squirrels. If you’re like us, you will be mesmerized by his calling and will find yourself wanting to break day near a feed tree. Listen Learn and Enjoy.
Show Notes:
(1) Jeffery Woods Custom Small Game Calls: https://swampboyscustomcalls.com/collections/small-game-calls
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This week we welcome Dr. Craig Harper of UT for a general deer discussion that begins with the severe drought most of us are experiencing. Will it affect acorns or other natural food sources? We sympathize with the many food plotters that, like us, are suffering. It doesn’t take long for the conversation turn to harvesting does, including advice on what doe to shoot, when, bullet placement, understanding access/hunting pressure, the benefit of prescribed burns, early successional habitat and more. We always learn something from Craig and this exchange was no different. It’s a good one. Listen, Learn and Enjoy!
Show Notes:
(1) Learn more about Dr. Craig Harper, Professor and Extension Wildlife Specialist at UT
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This week we have a world famous musician, Mr. Chuck Leavell. While he’s been the keyboardist for The Rolling Stones for 40 years and now the musical director, he was also with the Allman Brothers in their heydays in the 70’s. There are too many more musical accolades to list. You may be wondering why we had him as a guest? Let us tell you – Chuck has a diverse chunk of land in central Georgia that he manages for wildlife, but he is also a vocal advocate for trees and sustainable forestry and has also authored several books on the subject. He has received numerous related awards including the National Tree Farmer of the year, and believe us, he is well versed when discussing the importance of trees and their management. It has been Dudley’s goal to have him on after watching the numerous PBS shows and the documentary “Chuck Leavell: The Tree Man.” It’s refreshing. Listen, Learn and Enjoy!
Show Notes:
(1) Chuck Leavell: The Tree Man - chuckleavellthetreeman.com
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With deer season now on the brain, we hit up one of our favorite mature buck nerds, Dr. Mike Chamberlain aka The Turkey Doc, for tips and tricks on improving the odds of harvesting mature bucks. Although Mike is widely known for his hands-on and scientific knowledge of all things Wild Turkey, he and his harem of hunting buddies and clients are luckier than most when it comes to actually harvesting the mature bucks they grow. One topic of discussion included tips for encouraging older bucks to set foot in food plots during daylight hours, including how they manage pressure and habitat in the vicinity to really set the scene. It’s not a huge feat anymore to grow and hold mature bucks, but harvesting them on a consistent basis is exponentially more difficult – and they’re doing it! Listen, Learn, and Enjoy.
Show Notes:
[1] Learn more about the 5th Annual Mossy Oak Properties Foxhole Shootout and create a bidding profile
[2] Follow Dr. Mike chamberlain (AKA: Wild Turkey Doc): Instagram
[3] Check out the Wild Turkey Lab Website
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This week we welcome Mitt Wardlaw into the Gamekeeper Studio to talk about his expertise in applying row crop science to food plots. Mitt’s a smart guy who has lots of hands-on experience. We have a lively discussion on planting dates, cereal grains, annual and perennial clovers, myths around lime, the nutritional needs and timing of fertilizer applications, army worms, regenerative agricultural practices and more. It’s a fascinating discussion on the “growing” process of a food plot, understanding the process, and harnessing this knowledge to make you a better Gamekeeper. Listen, Learn and Enjoy.
Show Notes:
Stay Connected with Mitt at MidSouth Resource Management: Instagram | Website
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This week we open our minds to the possibilities of improving our soils and more through “regenerative” food plots. Dr. Bronson Strickland and PHD grad student Luke Resop provide a deep dive into understanding the whole process. Luke is performing a 4-5 year comprehensive study comparing regen plots to those planted using conventional methods and has much experience on the subject. Will it work or make sense for you? It’s an interesting discussion. Listen, Learn and Enjoy.
Show Notes:
Stay connected with Dr Bronson Strickland
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On this BONUS episode we hear the story of the recently killed Mississippi State Record Alligator. The hunters Don Woods, Will Thomas, Tanner White and Joey Clark join us to tell the exciting story, and former MDWFP gator coordinator Ricky Flynt explains even more interesting details about prior interactions with the same individual. Imagine a 14 foot jon boat and a 14 foot 3 inch 802 pound alligator! It’s an amazing story of four deserving hunters. Trust us, you don’t want to miss this one.
Show Notes:
Mississippi Alligator Program
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Amanda is a wife. A mother. A blogger. A Christian.
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