Welcome to Bryant Land! The Bryant Land Show is produced for people who are excited about hunting and the outdoors.We truly champion diversity in the outdoor community. That is shown in the diversity of guests on our show. Wether you are a new to hunting, a savvy veteran, black, latino, man, woman, disabled or anything in between all are welcome and this podcast has something for you.
Episodes
Monday Nov 25, 2019
Torica Making Waves w/ Torica Whitty
Monday Nov 25, 2019
Monday Nov 25, 2019
AB3, Host of The Bryant Land Country Podcast, talks with Torica Whitty, Tournament Site Director at Women’s Bass Tour, wife, veteran, pro angler, public speaker, videographer, Bassin by faith, who is based in Rosepine, Louisiana. Torica Whitty talks about how she got involved in fishing and became a competitive angler, discrimination issues in fishing, her loyalty to her sponsors, and ways she encourages girls, women, and family members to get into fishing.
Episode Highlights:
- AB3 is going to be talking about gift ideas for hunters on upcoming episodes.
- AB3 is working on a book about his hunting experiences.
- Torica Whitty talks about her daddy/daughter fishing days.
- Torica’s husband introduced her to bass fishing but he isn’t into fishing.
- Who helped get Torica prepared for fishing?
- How did Torica go from the Army to bass fishing, to being a competitive angler?
- Torica talks about the current discrimination that she has seen in the sport of fishing.
- How has Torica Whitty chosen companies to partner with?
- Does Torica do things to encourage women and girls to get involved in fishing?
- What advice does Torica have to get kids interested in fishing?
- What is the next big thing coming up for Torica Whitty
- When Torica is not fishing, she is into riding motorcycles.
3 Key Points:
- Loyalty is not always a two-way street. But the most loyal people demand it in the industry.
- Spike-It and Power-Pole are company sponsors that have been loyal to Torica Whitty and what she is doing.
- Torica Whitty recommends spending time with your family members to get them hooked on fishing by bonding and making it fun.
Tweetable Quotes:
- “I went to the bass club, and of course, I was the only person that was a female in the club and looked like me. And so, that is how I got introduced to bass fishing, and I fished my first tournament.” – Torica Whitty
- “When we went to Korea, I started an organization called SIFO, Soldiers International Fishing Organization where we would fish the local waters. For people that have been to Korea, it is not a pretty sight.” – Torica Whitty
- “They don’t care whether you are a male or a female. They don’t care whether you are white, black, purple, orange. Fish don’t care. They care about the presentation of that lore that you present to them under the water.” – Torica Whitty
Resources Mentioned:
- The Bryant Land Country Podcast
- Follow Bryant Land on social media: Linkedin | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube
- Torica Whitty: Linkedin | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube
Torica Whitty’s Website
Monday Nov 18, 2019
No Deer Blues
Monday Nov 18, 2019
Monday Nov 18, 2019
AB3, Host of The Bryant Land Country Podcast, doesn’t have a guest this episode. But he still fought through strep throat, tonsillitis, a severe cold and not having access to his main microphone to provide this show. AB3 discusses having a rough start to his deer season, people’s issues with deer hunting on television, and he reads a pair of letters from fans of the show.
Episode Highlights:
- AB3 talks about the recent health obstacles he has overcome.
- He reads a letter and answers a question from Marvin from Beaumont, Texas.
- AB3’s second piece of fan mail comes from Sean in Brule, Nebraska.
- He talks about not having a very good deer season so far.
- What is AB3’s opinion on deer hunting on television?
- Even experienced hunters have bad days.
- The state of Georgia has a fairly liberal deer season.
- Keep your head up as a deer hunter because ‘you can’t kill them from the coach.’
3 Key Points:
- You can email AB3 questions at 3BryantLand@gmail.com
- TV is for entertainment. It isn’t television’s job to inform you on what is fact and what is fiction.
- Georgia’s deer season goes to the end of January and Alabama’s deer season ends at the end of February.
Tweetable Quotes:
- “There are plenty of black hunting groups that are on Facebook and I am sure if you just kind of pop in there and let folks know what you are looking for, you will be able to find a club, hopefully near you.” – AB3
- “I’ve been turkey hunting in Nebraska. I killed my first turkey in Nebraska a couple of years ago.” – AB3
- “My thought process has always been, TV is for entertainment. You can’t believe, you can’t necessarily pattern yourself off of everything that you see off of television. You have to be smart enough to decipher what is real.” – AB3
Resources Mentioned:
- The Bryant Land Country Podcast
- Follow Bryant Land on social media: Linkedin | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube
- Email AB3 for questions: 3BryantLand@gmail.com
Monday Nov 11, 2019
Duck Hunting Public Land w/Darryl Moore
Monday Nov 11, 2019
Monday Nov 11, 2019
AB3, Host of The Bryant Land Country Podcast, talks with Darryl Moore, Drake Waterfowl Expert and a Mossy Oak Brand Ambassador with a passion for duck hunting in Arkansas. Darryl shares how he got involved in fishing and duck hunting professionally, what type of equipment and tactics he utilizes while hunting, as well as personal stories about his tournament experiences.
Episode Highlights:
- AB3 introduces guest Darryl Moore.
- How did Darryl Moore get involved in hunting and the great outdoors?
- Does Darryl fish professionally or for the love of it?
- What is flipping as it pertains to fishing?
- How did he get involved in tournaments?
- When he fishes in these tournaments, do they launch at different times?
- What is the number one thing you have to have to fish professionally?
- Does Darryl aim to fish professionally full-time?
- Does Darryl bow hunt?
- How does Darryl Moore do his duck season?
- How has Darryl Moore had so much success with duck hunting on public land?
- Is Darryl only focusing on Arkansas for duck hunting?
- What type of equipment is Darryl using when ducks are close?
- What part of the season is best for flooded timber?
- Does Darryl hunting differently when he is in a competition?
- Darry Moore talks about his dog.
3 Key Points:
- To fish professionally in tournaments you need confidence, patience, and consistency.
- In Arkansas, you can have your boat in the water but you can’t go through the gate until 4AM or you will get a ticket.
- Darryl Moore calls Arkansas ‘the duck capital of the world.’
Tweetable Quotes:
- “Honestly, my end goal would be to be able to fish full-time professionally. To be able to do that and be able to have the winters off and just hunt.” – Darryl Moore
- “In Arkansas, duck season usually starts the Saturday after opening day of gun season or two weeks. So up to then, I’m not really going to hunt.” – Darryl Moore
- “Duck hunting is one of those things, you literally have to go with the flow. You can’t map them out. It changes every single day, every single year. Nothing is ever the same when it comes to duck hunting.” – Darryl Moore
Resources Mentioned:
Monday Nov 04, 2019
Woodsman and Protection Specialist Mark James
Monday Nov 04, 2019
Monday Nov 04, 2019
AB3, Host of The Bryant Land Country Podcast, talks with Mark James, Protection Specialist and Executive Director at Panther Protection Services Atlanta Georgia. Mark discusses his work in the protection services agency and how it translates into making him a great bow hunter and deer hunter. Mark pinpoints particular hunting skills he has learned, the hunting styles he prefers, and what it means to be an ethical hunter.
Episode Highlights:
- AB3 opens up about being a father of a 13-year-old daughter.
- AB3 introduces Mark James from Panther Protection Services.
- Where did Mark James grow up?
- Mark explains the difference between protective services and being a bodyguard.
- What is a choke point?
- What are ways to be a more patient hunter?
- Mark James talks about using calls in his hunting procedures.
- Which guns are Mark James familiar with for hunting?
- Mark shares a story of proving other hunters wrong that may have underestimated him.
- What sorts of discipline does it take for hunting?
- What is Mark’s favorite height to hunt at?
- What are the differences between an ethical hunter and an unethical hunter?
- Make shares his favorite animal call.
- There are no reasons for children to have accidental experiences with firearms.
- Mark James talks about the importance of diversity in the hunting industry.
3 Key Points:
- Choke points are typically areas that restrict movement, slow things down, and channels things in a particular direction to create an ideal ambush site.
- Patience is an important aspect of being a successful hunter.
- An ethical hunter will make a bad shot but won’t intentionally take a bad shot.
Tweetable Quotes:
- “What we do in protective services is more risk mitigation than risk management. Risk management is, ‘It just hit the fan, we’re managing through the dynamics of this crisis.’ Risk mitigation says, ‘How do we avoid the crisis?’” – Mark James
- “As a bowhunter, your scent control has to be very good. There are times where a deer will walk in on you and he sneaks in on you, and you are like, ‘How the hell did this deer get in here?’” – Mark James
- “Movement attracts attention, right? Now in protective services we say movement attracts attention, attention attracts gunfire.” – Mark James
Resources Mentioned:
- The Bryant Land Country Podcast.
- Follow Bryant Land on social media: Linkedin | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube
- Mark James: Linkedin | Instagram
- Mark James’ Email: mark.james@pantherprotectionservices.com