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 Mar 30, 2020
Social Distancing / Adam & Olivia Returns!
Monday Mar 30, 2020
Monday Mar 30, 2020
AB3, Host of The Bryant Land Show, is addressing cabin fever stemming from social distancing by recording this episode with his kids Adam and Olivia in the beautiful isolation of his home away from home at the Bryant Land Ranch. The three of them share their shared experience of riding ATVs, hunting, and enjoying the fresh air and seclusion of the great outdoors.
Episode Highlights:
- AB3 talks about social distancing and turkey season.
- What are the benefits of contributing to the Bryant Land Show Patreon page?
- AB3’s kids Olivia and Adam talk about their schoolwork after coronavirus.
- What are Adam’s favorite things about riding ATVs?
- What does Olivia love about being at the Bryant Land Ranch?
- How does Adam feel about hunting?
- Hunting is not Olivia’s thing.
- They have a discussion about shooting guns at the gun range.
- AB3 talks about how much he appreciates sharing the experience of the Bryant Land brand with his kids.
- Look for the Bass Pro Shop links on BryantLandCountry.com.
3 Key Points:
- The Bryant Land Show Patreon page offers exclusive content and branded apparel.
- AB3’s kids Adam and Olivia both enjoy riding ATVs. But Olivia doesn’t like to hunt.
- BryantLandCountry.com is now a Bass Pro Shop affiliate so look for the links on the website and feel free to make a purchase.
Tweetable Quotes:
- “It has been good to get out into the country. Get out into the woods, sitting in a blind, listening to the sounds of the birds chirping. I did hear a few turkeys gobbling. So, it’s always good to be in a position to hear the sounds of spring.” – AB3
- “One of the joys of starting this brand and starting this podcast is to be able to share it with my children. They have been a really big help to me and have been involved pretty much since day 1.” – AB3
- “We’re now a Bass Pro Shop affiliate, a Bass Pro Shop affiliate. So, you will see on the BryantLandCountry.com page when you are listening to our podcast and reading the notes and the blogs and stuff, you will see little links.” – AB3
Resources Mentioned:
- The Bryant Land Country Podcast: bryantlandcountry.com/the-bryant-land-country-podcast
- Follow Bryant Land on social media: Linkedin | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube
- Support the Bryant Land Show Patreon for exclusive content: Patreon
- Bass Pro Affiliate: https://bassproshops.vzck.net/NaQx7
Monday Mar 23, 2020
The Yoga Hunter w/Jordan Harvin
Monday Mar 23, 2020
Monday Mar 23, 2020
AB3, Host of The Bryant Land Show, talks with New Mexico hunter Jordan Harvin. Jordan Harvin talks about hunting out west, specifically New Mexico, bow hunting, and how yoga is a tool that Jordan uses to be a better hunter.
Episode Highlights:
- AB3 introduces Jordan Harvin and the changes in sports since coronavirus.
- Jordan talks about going shed hunting and serving in the Air Force.
- How did Jordan Harvin get started hunting in New Mexico?
- New Mexico has a lot of flat plains and mountains.
- How did Jordan end up becoming a bowhunter?
- Jordan talks about hunting with his wife whom he knew since the 5th grade.
- Jordan’s friend Will wanted to get him into archery.
- How does Jordan see turkey hunting and elk hunting being similar?
- Is he good at elk hunting?
- What types of bows are Jordan and his wife hunting with?
- All of Jordan’s wife’s hunts in 2019 were bow hunts.
- The best part of bow hunting is being able to pursue at close range.
- What is it like in New Mexico hunting on private land?
- Jordan talks about the elk hunting process he and his wife have had.
- Have they harvested during elk season?
- Jordan is looking to invest in decoys.
- Is there small game hunting that Jordan is looking to do.
- What are the benefits of hunting with a guide?
3 Key Points:
- Jordan Harvin said he had never been injured before until I was on a vegan diet. This pushed him to get into hunting to acquire his own organic meat.
- AB3 says the two things that kill animals, especially male animals, are curiosity and chasing females.
- Jordan takes his boots off to add an extra layer of quietness while hunting.
Tweetable Quotes:
- “It has really been a peace for me to be able to get into hunting in New Mexico because, like you said, there are so many species here. But also, there is so much public land here, so anybody can do it.” – Jordan Harvin
- “You think ‘plant-based’ you automatically start to think ‘health.’ But, a lot of these things go through different processes as well and they have their own processing just like some of this meat is processed.” – Jordan Harvin
- “When it comes to the bow, I can shoot that 100 times in a day and there is no real wear and tear on the bow. I might lose an arrow or something like that. But it isn’t as expensive as buying ammo.” – Jordan Harvin
Resources Mentioned:
- The Bryant Land Country Podcast: bryantlandcountry.com/the-bryant-land-country-podcast
- Follow Bryant Land on social media: Linkedin | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube
- Jordan Harvin: Instagram
- Green Horn Hunters: Instagram
- Talesha Anques: Instagram
- Holloman Hunters: Instagram
Monday Mar 16, 2020
Random Podcast 1
Monday Mar 16, 2020
Monday Mar 16, 2020
AB3, Host of The Bryant Land Show, brings forth the first ‘Random Podcast’ episode of 2020, sharing a brief burst of information on his own without a guest being interviewed. AB3 discusses what he means in the introduction of this show by being a ‘proud Gamecock,’ the new inclusion of bass fishing at the high school level in the state of Georgia, and a new podcast about the great outdoors to be on the look-out for called When the Hunt Calls.
Episode Highlights:
- AB3 talks about southern college pride.
- AB3 received his packet from the Gamecock Club, the official booster club of the University of South Carolina which included stickers and a flag.
- The Georgia High School Association (GHSA) regulates all the sports for the state and has included bass fishing.
- Past guest Cliff Cadet pushed his live Instagram into becoming a podcast called When the Hunt Calls.
- Bryantlandcountry.com is your one-stop shop for everything Bryant Land.
3 Key Points:
- AB3 is a proud University of South Carolina Gamecock fan who lives in Georgia.
- Georgia is the fifth state to partner with the Fishing League Worldwide (FLW) and (TBF) The Bass Federation, including: Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, and Mississippi.
- Cliff Cadet from Urban Archery NYC has a podcast called When the Hunt Calls that AB3 was a guest on.
Tweetable Quotes:
- “If you grew up in the south, your college team is what you hung your hat on. That’s where your pride came from, especially if you lived in that college town, or if you lived in the state where that college resides.” – AB3
- “Apparently back on March 4th, Fishing League Worldwide (FLW), and The Bass Federation (TBF) have partnered with GHSA (Georgia High School Association), and now bass fishing is a sanctioned high school sport in Georgia.” – AB3
- “My man Cliff Cadet from Urban Archery NYC started his own archery brand in New York City.” – AB3
Resources Mentioned:
- The Bryant Land Country Podcast: bryantlandcountry.com/the-bryant-land-country-podcast
- Follow Bryant Land on social media: Linkedin | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube
- When The Hunt Calls podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-the-hunt-calls/id1497160704
Monday Mar 09, 2020
Noble Savage w/Merrell Ligons
Monday Mar 09, 2020
Monday Mar 09, 2020
AB3, Host of The Bryant Land Show, talks with Merrell Ligons, CEO of Noble Savage camo in Austin, Texas. Merrell Ligons and AB3 talks about the ups and downs of putting together a brand, him putting together his camo pattern and building it up to where it is today. They also talk about turkey season.
Episode Highlights:
- AB3 introduces guest Merrell Ligons.
- Rain is needed for food plots.
- What made Merrell want to start Noble Savage?
- Animals inspired the color scheme and design concept for Merrell Ligon’s camo?
- Does he trust and enjoy the process or does he look at the end result?
- He was a middle-fielder and a second baseman for minor league professional baseball.
- Working with a to-do list keeps Merrell going.
- How long did it take to go from concept to the product in his hand?
- Was there a time of frustration and concern when building the brand?
- He talks about creating his business plan and it being a ‘living, breathing document.’
- Merrell says that he hasn’t had anyone come out negatively against Native Savage.
- What changes will he make this year based on his testing and his distribution expanding?
- Patience and feeling burned out when you aren’t seeing immediate results are challenges that arise.
- Have a network of people you trust around you.
- Where does he hunt turkey and when is their turkey season?
- Noblesavagecamo.com has a newsletter you can sign up for.
3 Key Points:
- March 21st is the opening of turkey season in the state of Georgia.
- Noble Savage is exploring fabrics to help hunters be quieter, more protected from weather, and comfortable in the field.
- Kids are a great focus group to test out the apparel.
Tweetable Quotes:
- “My kind of inspiration for the pattern itself and the color scheme and things like that really came from what I saw in the woods from nature. I wanted to be inspired by that.” – Merrell Ligons
- “Noble Savage is an outdoor apparel brand. We create products for the hunting market right now and have visions and aspirations for expanding to other markets in the outdoor industry as well.” – Merrell Ligons
- “Hunters, we experience a wide range of weather conditions, terrain, and things like that and it is the perfect proving ground for a lot of things.” – Merrell Ligons
Resources Mentioned:
- The Bryant Land Country Podcast
- Follow Bryant Land on social media: Linkedin | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube
- Merrell Liggons: Twitter
- Noble Savage
- Noble Savage’s Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
Monday Mar 02, 2020
Release the Hounds w/Delvin Terry
Monday Mar 02, 2020
Monday Mar 02, 2020
AB3, Host of The Bryant Land Show, talks with Delvin Terry from Dayton Ohio, Founder of The Houndsmen of America, helping inner-city kids get involved in the outdoors. Delvin Terry shares his knowledge of running dogs, the types of dogs that he utilizes while hunting, the nutritional aspect of training dogs, what he has learned from his elders, and establishing The Houndsmen of America.
Episode Highlights:
- AB3 sends his condolences to Marquis Coastin whose wife lost her battle with cancer.
- AB3 introduces the guest William "Bubba" Ray.
- Did Delvin play sports while he was growing up?
- His father was an avid coon hunter.
- What types of dogs does Delvin Terry use for hunting?
- Delvin Terry trains and works the dogs himself.
- How often is he working with his dogs?
- How heavy is Delvin into nutrition with his dogs?
- What types of safety precautions does Delvin take?
- Delvin shares a story about when his dog was shot.
- He also uses dogs for hunting birds.
- What types of competitions is Delvin interested in getting involved in?
- Delvin Terry explains the brand of The Houndsmen of America.
- Respect your elders that came before you and learn from them.
3 Key Points:
- Delvin Terry likes a dog that will typically run between a 5-7 speed, sometimes an 8 speed.
- Safety precautions are important, such as calling out to your partners to see where they are located to not be in each other’s range of fire and wearing hunter orange.
- In Ohio, you aren’t allowed to run deer dogs.
Tweetable Quotes:
- “For me, a younger hunter, I like to move fast through the woods. So, you know you’ve got different grades of speed that you kind of look for in rabbit dogs and so, a rabbit will run in a circle.” – Delvin Terry
- “I’ve got the patience to train and work a dog. Some people don’t have that patience to sit down and want to get in the grit with the dog. You got to do that when you are working any kind of dog.” – Delvin Terry
- “A lot of young hunters, guys that are new to it, they try to rush the shot. They get too excited and rush the shot. The same with deer hunting you know? You’re going to miss your shot because you’re rushing.” – Delvin Terry
Resources Mentioned:
- The Bryant Land Country Podcast
- Follow Bryant Land on social media: Linkedin | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube
- Delvin Terry: Facebook Instagram
- The Houndsmen of America Social Media: Instagram Facebook
- Buy Apparel from The Houndsmen of America: shop.spreadshirt.com/the-houndsmen-of-america1