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Deer Update from week 1 in Maine!
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Greg and Adam get together and give a little hunt and scouting update, followed by the in the field doe mission podcast!
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Manglende episoder?
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Adam and Greg get together on Venison Eve (Day before VT season opens) and talk about bow hunting plans, some bow hunting blunders, share some laughs, stories, and more.
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Greg and Adam team up for a shorts episode, talk gear, bear hunting, plans for deer season and share some laughs.
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Greg, Ansel, and Adam shoot the breeze and share some laughs. Some season plans, bad advice, and more. Adrian Guyer calls into the podcast about half way through to talk about his new Big Woods Training program, tells the tale of long day on the track, and some insights into deer behavior on bare ground days.
You can check out Adrians program by going to his website here:
https://www.ridgelineathlete.com
Or check him out on instagram @ridgeline_athlete
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In this latest episode of STAGR Cast, we sit down with Bob and Gabe Cameron, two accomplished deer hunters from the hills of Vermont who are as genuine as they come. We dive into Bob's new book, Whitetail Memories, now available at https://www.amazon.com/Whitetail-Memories-Three-Generations-Stories/dp/B0D79KSLXR, which captures three generations of hunting stories.
The conversation takes us through their countless adventures, from the rugged terrains of Maine to the prime buck hunting grounds of Ontario. We also pick their brains on crucial hunting techniques, including the art of sitting still when it counts, refining your tracking skills, and knowing the perfect moment to swing on a buck. As always, there's no shortage of laughs and a deep appreciation for the traditions of deer camp culture.
This is an episode you won’t want to miss! And make sure to grab a copy of Whitetail Memories—it’s like sitting down at deer camp with Bob himself, packed with wisdom and tales that every deer hunting enthusiast should have in their collection. -
Adam, Greg, and Ansel share some details on the drive to hunt stock, a few of Ansel stories and some laughs!
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Chris Noonan shares the story of his incredible 2023 Maine buck that tipped the scales at 225Lbs and reached Boone and crocket by gross score!
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In this deer camp episode we chat with our good friend north of the border Matt Sabean. Matt is an accomplished deer hunter who drops bucks in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Tag along as we pick his brain on the details off hunting up there and share some laughs along the way.
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In this shorts episode Adam & Greg go over the gear they run from head to toe during hunting season, they talk about some of the new tricks and tips they've picked up, and go into depth on the new Ranger Waist pack coming out July 3rd!
Gear Talked About In The Episode:
Jacket: https://stagrgear.com/products/trackers-jacket
Base Layers: https://stagrgear.com/collections/base-layers-mid-layers
Pack: https://stagrgear.com/products/trak-pack
Boots: https://www.crispius.com/altitude
Socks: https://www.pacas.com/products/6-pack-mens-crew-pacas-socks?variant=42660741447780
Belt: https://arcadebelts.com/collections/all/products/atlas-stretch-belt?variant=42400262160437 -
The first segment of STAGR Cast stories is here. We chatted with Phil Lacroix of Colchester Vermont and he gave us a couple great stories from the early days of Vermont Deer Hunting. We hope you enjoy and if you have a story you want to share please reach out to us on instagram or Facebook. Have a great weekend!
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In the latest episode of Stagr Cast, we sit down with Ethan Tapper, a forester for the state of Vermont, hunter, conservationist, and author. We dive into a variety of topics, including the composition of forests in the Northeast, best practices for forest care, and the impact of forestry on deer herds. Ethan also shares insights on how deer populations shape landscapes and gives us a sneak peek into his upcoming book. Follow Ethan on Instagram @howtoloveaforest, stay updated at ethantapper.com, and be sure to pick up a copy of his new book [here](https://www.broadleafbooks.com/store/product/9798889830559/How-to-Love-a-Forest).
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Join us for the first rendition of STAGR Cast Deer Camp. Aimed to talk topics and stories as if you were coming back to camp after a long day in the woods. Topics, laughs, and stories.
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Update on the new plan for STAGR Cast!
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Greg and Adam sit down a recap a bit of Turkey hunting, share some laughs, talk about the future, Greg's injury, and more!
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A well respected fitness coach and deer hunter, Adrian Guyer returns to STAGR cast to talk about his 2023 deer season, some tactics he uses, deer stories, and ways to improve your fitness to make the most of the 2024 deer season.
Get enrolled in Ridgeline Athlete's Big woods training program by going through the link below, its an in-depth program designed to help you get in shape. The program targets specific muscle groups and necessary aerobic activities in order for your to take the biggest buck of your life while on the track!
https://www.ridgelineathlete.com/product-page/big-woods-hunter-8-week-preseason-program
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We're back with an episode of STAGR Cast Shorts. Greg and Adam chat about a recent poll on shot distances, some laughs from the past, turkey season, and Adrian Guyer gives us an update on Bill s.258 in Vermont.
To take action against Bill S.258 follow the steps below!
https://www.backcountryhunters.org/take_action#/422
1. https://legislature.vermont.gov/people/ all you have to type in your town, and it will tell you both your representative and your senator. Just need your representative at this point. From there you can get their contact information. Send them an email telling them why you are opposed to S.258
2. Use BHA Action Alert. You can find it on the nebha instagram , under the Take Action tab on the BHA website (scroll all the way to the map and click on VT), or the following link:https://www.backcountryhunters.org/take_action#/422 . Same deal, type in the address and it will automatically find your rep and you can send a message from there.
3. Call the statehouse switchboard (after identifying your rep using step 1). (802) 828-2228 and leave a message for your rep that you are a constituent and you are against S.258 -
Summary of Bill S.258
“The goals of this bill are to remove outdoors people from guidance of how we hunt, fish, and trap and to further reduce coyote hunting. It won’t stop here. Next year it will be more, and then more. For those who don't deal with these matters all the time it's important to know that all the Fish and Wildlife Board has authority over is HOW we are allowed to hunt, fish, and trap for certain species. The antis, in typical fashion continue to conflate the role of the board with the management of all wildlife.
Placing those opposed to the taking of wildlife on a board that only has authority over the taking of wildlife makes about as much sense as placing a barber in charge of pre-flight safety inspections on commercial airplanes. Nothing good will come of it.
-This bill disbands the Fish and Wildlife Board and dismisses all current members. It then creates a new advisory board and gives the authority to appoint 8 of the board members to the legislature, leaving four for the commissioner.
-The same legislature that has decided rural Vermonters and our right to hunt don’t matter would appoint 66% of board members.
-There will only be 12 members, leaving two counties without a representative.
-The law would require appointing “nonconsumptive” users, defined as people who do not hunt, fish, or trap.
-It removes existing language requiring the maintenance of the deer herd as a primary goal of the department.
-Finally, it makes it illegal to hunt coyotes over bait or with hounds.” - Vermont Traditions Coalition
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Thanks for joining this week's STAGR Cast. In today's special episode, I sat down with the Sargent Brothers from Waterbury, Vermont. These guys, along with their friends, have been chasing big bucks in the North Maine woods for over 40 years. What makes it unique? They've been doing it out of a wall tent set up in a logging road pull-off.
Get ready for some incredible stories, memories, and wisdom from their decades of hunting adventures. Let's dive in and enjoy the ride with the Sargent Brothers." - Vis mere