The Future of OUR Public Lands The Future of OUR Public Lands Kylee Burleigh / Tuesday, June 3, 2025 Everything you will ever need to know to win any argument about the future of our American public lands--special and crucial episode with Walt Dabney. Understanding the background and history of our public lands is critical to safeguarding them for the future. Texas-born Walt Dabney started his National Park Service career in Yellowstone in 1969, worked as a ranger from the Everglades to Alaska, and was the Superintendent of the National Parks in Southeast Utah from 1991-99, completing ... Media Podcasts the campfire featured Podcast Read more
Turkeys, Novels and Wild Appalachia with David Joy Turkeys, Novels and Wild Appalachia with David Joy Kylee Burleigh / Tuesday, May 20, 2025 “[David Joy]is a man who sees his homeplace clearly and who writes like his hand was touched by God.” — The New York Times Novelist and essayist David Joy is a tall, lean and red-bearded denizen of the hollers, mountain tops and ridges of Jackson County, North Carolina. He is an obsessive turkey, deer and squirrel hunter, a fisherman who wrote his first published book on fly fishing but who is equally at home running live baits for big flathead catfish on Piedmont rivers. He is on the ... Media Podcasts the campfire featured Podcast Read more
11 Bulls in a Row with BHA's Trey Curtiss 11 Bulls in a Row with BHA's Trey Curtiss Kylee Burleigh / Tuesday, April 8, 2025 Trey Curtiss, a native son of Montana, is BHA’s Strategic Partnerships and Conservation Programs Manager. Trey is also among a very small group of public lands’ elk hunters who have successfully filled a bull tag now for over ten years in a row. Ponder that, for a moment: for any of us who have hunted bulls in the backcountry and think we know exactly what that entails. Do we know, really? What are we missing? What does it take, really, in time, gear, commitment, preparation? Join us ... Media Podcasts the campfire featured Podcast Read more
Wilderness meets Modern Society -- Seth Kantner Part II Wilderness meets Modern Society -- Seth Kantner Part II Kylee Burleigh / Tuesday, February 4, 2025 Alaska’s Seth Kantner is back with us, as promised, for part two. Seth was born in a sod igloo on the Kobuk River in the 1960s and has been hunting, trapping, fishing, and making a life on the land there ever since. He is the author of the novel Ordinary Wolves, considered one of the most powerful, gritty, and true-to-life Alaska books ever written. His non-fiction books, Shopping for Porcupine, Swallowed by the Great Land, and A Thousand Trails Home: Living with Caribou, illustrated ... Media Podcasts the campfire featured Podcast Read more
Our Common Ground: A History of America’s Public Lands Our Common Ground: A History of America’s Public Lands Kylee Burleigh / Tuesday, January 21, 2025 As promised, John Leshy is back on the Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Podcast & Blast to discuss his recently published and definitive book, Our Common Ground: A History of America’s Public Lands. Our Common Ground is the most comprehensive and incisive history, both legal and political, ever written about the American public lands. It is an absolute must-read for anyone who loves our national forests, parks, grasslands or BLM lands, especially right now, when the entire institution of ... Media Podcasts the campfire featured Podcast Read more
Haunted by Alaska: Bjorn Dihle on Life, Bears, and Mystery (ep. 195) Haunted by Alaska: Bjorn Dihle on Life, Bears, and Mystery (ep. 195) Kylee Burleigh / Tuesday, January 7, 2025 Bjorn Dihle has lived his entire life in southeast Alaska, hunting and fishing from the Tongass National Forest to the northern Brooks Range and beyond. He is a family man, a wilderness and wildlife guide, a conservationist, and a contributing editor at Alaska and Hunt Alaska magazines. Bjorn is the author of the books Haunted Inside Passage, Never Cry Halibut, and A Shape in the Dark: Living and Dying with Brown Bears. Listeners might also know his work from his riveting story in Outdoor ... Media Podcasts the campfire featured Podcast Read more
Haunted by Alaska: Bjorn Dihle on Life, Bears, and Mystery (ep. 195) Haunted by Alaska: Bjorn Dihle on Life, Bears, and Mystery (ep. 195) Kylee Burleigh / Tuesday, December 24, 2024 Bjorn Dihle has lived his entire life in southeast Alaska, hunting and fishing from the Tongass National Forest to the northern Brooks Range and beyond. He is a family man, a wilderness and wildlife guide, a conservationist, and a contributing editor at Alaska and Hunt Alaska magazines. Bjorn is the author of the books Haunted Inside Passage, Never Cry Halibut, and A Shape in the Dark: Living and Dying with Brown Bears. Listeners might also know his work from his riveting story in Outdoor ... Media Podcasts the campfire featured Podcast Read more
BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. #193: NO to Alaska's Ambler Road BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. #193: NO to Alaska's Ambler Road Kylee Burleigh / Tuesday, December 10, 2024 Alaska’s proposed Ambler Road is back on the table, and Americans are once again asked a fundamental question about what we value and what kind of world we will pass on to our children. We covered the Ambler Road controversy in Episode 168 of the podcast, and a quick re-listen to that episode will be handy for getting the information we need to make informed decisions in this coming time of decision and consequence. Here’s a quick breakdown of the issue: The proposed Ambler Road is a ... Media Podcasts the campfire featured Podcast Read more
REBOOT: Ron Mills, Legendary Montana Outfitter (Ep. 44) REBOOT: Ron Mills, Legendary Montana Outfitter (Ep. 44) Kylee Burleigh / Tuesday, November 26, 2024 We're spending Thanksgiving week with our families and bringing you one of our favorite podcast episodes from the archives: Ron Mills, an outfitter, hunting guide and packer in the Bob Marshall Wilderness since 1959! Ron has authored a new book called Under the Biggest Sky of All, 75 Years on Montana’s Rocky Mountain Front, a raucous and astoundingly funny account of his adventures as a guide, horseman and packer, farrier and ranch hand in some of the wildest country left on the planet. ... Media Podcasts the campfire featured Podcast Read more
BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 192: Healing Waters and Veterans' Journeys BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 192: Healing Waters and Veterans' Journeys Kylee Burleigh / Friday, November 1, 2024 Almost ten years ago, career firefighter and paramedic Beau Beasley embarked on a journey to tell the true stories of America’s veterans, honestly and in their own words. He was a respected outdoor writer and flyfishing guidebook author, and was deeply affected by the friendships he’d made through his involvement with Project Healing Waters, an organization that connects veterans with fishing and other outdoor opportunities. “I had no idea what I was doing when I took this on,” Beau says. ... Media Podcasts the campfire featured Podcast Read more