This week, Randy details his idea of Government Efficiency and we’re discussing the drastic changes we’ve seen over the last month within our federal agencies and how thousands of people have been fired. A few news stories are also included. […]
In this episode of the Elk Talk Podcast, Randy and Corey catch up to discuss their application strategies, Arizona draw results, the current winter conditions in elk country, problems of thawing and freezing snow, some viewer questions, Corey’s strategy for […]
Randy is joined by Charles Whitwam and Mike Costellor of HOWL For Wildlife. HOWL is an organization designed to help hunters organize, communicate, and be effective when advocating for their cause. Using new technology and communication strategies, HOWL has built […]
In this episode of Fresh Tracks Weekly, we take a deep dive into Alaska’s board of game with Jim Baichtal.   Then, we dive into Colorado’s controversial HB 1258, which could shift wildlife management from mandatory hunting and fishing to optional, […]
In this week’s episode of Fresh Tracks Weekly, Randy and Marcus dive into the ongoing debate over federal land management. They discuss potential solutions that would allow Congress to manage our public lands properly—without resorting to selling them off to […]
In this episode of Leupold’s Hunt Talk Radio, Randy and Marcus sit down with Jim Baichtail to talk about the new conservation group known as the Blacktail Deer Foundation. Originating within the Mule Deer Foundation, Jim is leading the efforts […]
In this episode of Fresh Tracks Weekly, Marcus and Randy break down the harsh reality of federal land transfers and what they mean for recreational shooters. If federal lands are handed over to state land boards, millions of acres currently […]
Corey Jacobsen and Randy Newberg talk about 2025 Elk Season and changes to hunting seasons in 2025, deadlines for tags drawings, Colorado changing their draw in 2028, moisture patterns and antler growth in arid states, moon phases, burning points in […]
This week, we are continuing the series talking about transferring federal land to the states and, in particular, how Congress has the ability to fix a lot of the issues with land management; they just refuse to do so. Some […]
This week we’re discussing transferring federal land to the states and in particular state land boards, what a state land board is, what their responsibilities are and the history of them selling off their land. The big news story from […]