BHA Podcast & Blast, Episode 31: Hal visits the headquarters of Wild South BHA Podcast & Blast, Episode 31: Hal visits the headquarters of Wild South Hal herring / Tuesday, September 11, 2018 Wild South is the leader in public lands protection in the Southeast. Last winter, Hal met some Southern wilderness warriors in the small town of Moulton, Alabama, at the headquarters of Wild South, where the mission is simple: “We inspire people to enjoy, value, and protect the amazing wild and natural places that belong to us – the public.” They talk whitetail, turkey and squirrel hunting, the Big Tree, the Sipsey Wilderness and the incredible richness of Southern public lands, along with ... Media Podcasts the campfire featured Podcast Read more
BHA Podcast & Blast, Episode 30: Elliott Woods, Montana-based multimedia journalist BHA Podcast & Blast, Episode 30: Elliott Woods, Montana-based multimedia journalist Hal herring / Tuesday, August 28, 2018 Elliott Woods settled in Montana for its wild abundance of public lands and outdoor adventure Montana-based multimedia journalist and Outside magazine correspondent Elliott Woods served as a soldier in Iraq and was an embedded reporter in Afghanistan, where he won a National Magazine Award for his work. He roams widely, from the Central African Republic to Gaza and across the American West, and these days, he has come to see the very American conflict over the fate of our public lands as ... Media Podcasts the campfire featured Podcast Read more
BHA Podcast & Blast, Episode 29: Adam Gall, visionary fishing and hunting guide BHA Podcast & Blast, Episode 29: Adam Gall, visionary fishing and hunting guide Robert Yagid / Wednesday, August 15, 2018 After almost two years of trying, we catch up with Adam Gall, visionary fishing and big game guide who, with his wife Ana, started Timber to Table Guide Service based in Paonia, Colorado. Adam's dream: to create a guide service for people who may never have hunted before but who want to learn the entire process – from the rifle to the hunt to field dressing, butchering and cooking the very best wild game recipes. Adam’s business is about experience, the heritage of ethical hunting and ... Media Podcasts the campfire featured Podcast Read more
BHA Podcast & Blast, Episode 28: The Tawneys in Washington D.C. BHA Podcast & Blast, Episode 28: The Tawneys in Washington D.C. Arkansas BHA Chapter / Tuesday, July 31, 2018 Hal goes to Washington, D.C., with Land Tawney to hunt up Land’s sister Whitney, who has worked for Ducks Unlimited for seven years. More importantly, Whitney has just added a wild-eyed new conservation and hunting legend to the family line: a baby named Henry Philip who joins the group briefly in this ferociously wide ranging conversation about roots, family, waterfowl and elk – and making sure that what we love the most is around for the next generation. :: iTunes :: Stitcher :: Podbean :: Media Podcasts the campfire Podcast Read more
BHA Podcast & Blast, Episode 27: T. Edward Nickens BHA Podcast & Blast, Episode 27: T. Edward Nickens Arkansas BHA Chapter / Tuesday, July 17, 2018 In this episode Hal catches up with T. Edward Nickens, editor at large at Field & Stream magazine and author of the Total Outdoorsman Series of books. Eddie is an old-school Southern gentleman and a consummate outdoorsman and conservation leader, and he writes about it all with the depth and passion of the greatest of the Romantic poets. Eddie and Hal had a huge amount of pure fun doing this podcast. “I’ve read his work with respect and admiration for 15 years,” says Hal, “but we’d never ... Media Podcasts the campfire Podcast Read more
BHA Podcast & Blast, Episode 26: Bill Hanlon and the Tatshenshini Remains BHA Podcast & Blast, Episode 26: Bill Hanlon and the Tatshenshini Remains Arkansas BHA Chapter / Tuesday, July 3, 2018 Hal Herring and longtime BHA member and British Columbian Bill Hanlon swap stories in Whitefish, Montana. Hanlon tells the tale of his incredible 1999 adventure that begins with a Dall sheep hunt in northern British Columbia and ends with a wild discovery of the remains of an ancient hunter. It's a story of one hunting culture connecting with another over the centuries and into modern times. This is a hunting journey like no other, and it's not to be missed. :: iTunes :: Stitcher :: Podbean :: Media Podcasts the campfire Podcast Read more
BHA Podcast & Blast, Episode 25: BHA Goes to Washington BHA Podcast & Blast, Episode 25: BHA Goes to Washington Arkansas BHA Chapter / Tuesday, June 19, 2018 Hal Herring goes to Washington, D.C., to talk with members of Congress about hunting, fishing and public lands and waters. Sen. Michael Bennet (D) of Colorado, Dr. Roger Marshall of Kansas (R), Sen. Martin Heinrich of New Mexico (D) and Sen. Richard Burr (R) of North Carolina meet one-on-one with Hal, zeroing in on the Land and Water Conservation Fund and its importance to public access. BHA Conservation Director John Gale offers additional insights on the LWCF and why it matters to ... Media Podcasts the campfire Podcast Read more
BHA Podcast & Blast, Episode 24: David Ledford, CEO and President of the Appalachian Wildlife Foundation BHA Podcast & Blast, Episode 24: David Ledford, CEO and President of the Appalachian Wildlife Foundation Arkansas BHA Chapter / Thursday, June 7, 2018 Hal Herring talks with David Ledford, president and CEO of the Appalachian Wildlife Foundation. They discuss Ledford's history as a biologist, the accidental wildlife boom on reclaimed mines, how the private sector works with conservation, tracking birds with the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Kentucky's wildlife success story, the differences between mountain lions and bobcats, diversifying the future of coal country, fundraising for the Appalachian Wildlife Center and more. Media Podcasts the campfire Podcast Read more
BHA Podcast & Blast: Episode 23, Barry and Kai Whitehill BHA Podcast & Blast: Episode 23, Barry and Kai Whitehill Arkansas BHA Chapter / Tuesday, May 22, 2018 Hal Herring talks with father and son team Barry Whitehill of Alaska and Kai Whitehill of Montana at the 7th Annual BHA North American Rendezvous in Boise, Idaho. The outfitters and BHA life members talk with Hal about growing into an appreciation of wild places, snaring a rabbit, barbecuing iguanas, occupying ancient campsites, the unpredictability of The Grizz and an adventure worthy of a Stephen King novel. Media Podcasts the campfire Podcast Backcountry Stories Read more
BHA Podcast & Blast, Episode 22: Writer and Native Arkansan Johnny Carrol Sain BHA Podcast & Blast, Episode 22: Writer and Native Arkansan Johnny Carrol Sain Arkansas BHA Chapter / Tuesday, May 8, 2018 Hal Herring sits down with Johnny Carrol Sain, a writer and native Arkansan who lives in Newton County, Arkansas. They discuss the legend of the Dover Lights, learning to fly fish, Ned Christie's troubles, 30 years of bowhunting, the author David Petersen, the spiritual nature of hunting, squirrel dogs, water quality in the South, the meaning of purple paint, Robert Redford's The Unforeseen, incentivizing conservation, crappie fishing and the wild breadth of the Arkansas ... Media Podcasts the campfire Podcast Read more