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 Jul 27, 2020
Eric Morris: Non Typical Outdoorsman
Monday Jul 27, 2020
Monday Jul 27, 2020
AB3, Host of The Bryant Land Show, interviews Eric Morris of N.onT.ypical Outdoorsman TV and Producer & Host for Non Typical Outdoorsman TV. Eric Morris talks about having his N.onT.ypical Outdoorsman TV on a mainstream channel, reasons why the stereotype that black people don’t hunt persists, and how he deepened his love for hunting and mentoring people in the outdoors.
Episode Highlights:
- onX Hunt, a sponsor of The Bryant Land Show, is a mapping technology app that helps you in the field to mark your stands, trail cameras, and trees you plan to climb.
- AB3 talks about being sponsored by Traeger Grills.
- How did Eric Morris get involved in hunting?
- SteveWhat was Eric Moss’s college experience like?
- Has he ever thought about coaching trap and skeet teams?
- How did he end up teaching hunter’s education?
- Where does the perception that black people don’t hunt come from?
- What is Eric’s favorite forms of hunting and season?
- Eric Morris talks about making N.onT.ypical Outdoorsman TV.
- People will tell themselves things to make themselves feel more comfortable.
- Look for the Bass Pro Shop links on BryantLandCountry.com.
- Support onX Hunt, a sponsor of The Bryant Land Show at onxmaps.com.
3 Key Points:
- Avoid heat strokes by getting your outdoor work done early in the morning or in the early evening and
- Eric Morris started Black Wolf Hunting Club with a mission to create chapters all over America to get more minorities to get involved in hunting and fishing.
- Eric Morris likes to hunt deer, dove, duck, quail, bear, hog, and pheasant.
Tweetable Quotes:
- “Everybody else wanted to be a star football player or star basketball player My goal was to be the top shooter on the rifle team by the time I graduated high school and I did it.” – Eric Morris
- “My passion lies within hunting and mentoring and teaching others about hunting and the outdoors. Teaching people how to shoot.” – Eric Morris
- “There are thousands, tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of black people that hunt across America.” – Eric Morris
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
- onX Hunt: onxmaps.com
- Traeger Grills: traegergrills.com
- Eric Morris: Linkedin | Facebook
- Email Eric Morris: nontypicaloutdoorsman@outlook.com
Monday Jul 20, 2020
Steve Hayes: The Professor
Monday Jul 20, 2020
Monday Jul 20, 2020
AB3, Host of The Bryant Land Show, interviews Steve Hayes The Professor, a camera operator when AB3 was directing high school football games in Georgia, teaching video production at Georgia State, his freelance video work, working in news, and his experience filming outdoors stories.
Episode Highlights:
- onX Hunt, a sponsor of The Bryant Land Show, is a mapping technology app that helps you in the field to mark your stands, trail cameras, and trees you plan to climb.
- AB3 explains a situation that happened on his property.
- AB3 introduces Steve Hayes.
- Steve Hayes talks about his family members’ connections to Cornell University and farming.
- They talk about deer drive and hunting with dogs.
- Steve Hayes does a lot of pheasant hunting.
- Cooking should be taught in high school.
- What drew him towards working in television?
- Steve Hayes worked in news at an ABC television affiliate in Rochester, NY.
- What are some of the outdoors stories he reported on?
- Look for the Bass Pro Shop links on BryantLandCountry.com.
- Support onX Hunt, a sponsor of The Bryant Land Show at onxmaps.com.
3 Key Points:
- Steve Hayes’s father got an agriculture degree from Cornell University.
- People come from all over the world to fish for salmon in Rochester, New York.
- The number rule of turkey hunting is to remain still and be unobserved because turkeys will pick up on anything.
Tweetable Quotes:
- “I grew up in a small town in Upstate New York called Geneva. Well, not small. It had like 16,000 people, and I started hunting with my dad when I was probably 10 or 11-years-old. My dad was a farmer.” – Steve Hayes
- “Believe it or not, agriculture is one of the biggest industries in the country. You go to any state and agriculture is like the number one industry.” – Steve Hayes
- “I haven’t hunted or fished for a long time but I like observing people and seeing how things are done.” – Steve Hayes
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
- onX Hunt: onxmaps.com
Monday Jul 13, 2020
Kendall Strickland: Strickland Heritage Farms
Monday Jul 13, 2020
Monday Jul 13, 2020
AB3, Host of The Bryant Land Show, interviews Kendall Strickland, Farmer, Hunter, Fisherman, Marksman, and Owner-Operator of Strickland Heritage Farms and the Owner of Strickland Pride Produce. Kendall Strickland talks about his experience from Illinois to Georgia and starting his farm, his love of fishing, and the produce and cattle that he raises on his land.
Episode Highlights:
- onX Hunt, a sponsor of The Bryant Land Show, is a mapping technology app that helps you in the field to mark your stands, trail cameras, and trees you plan to climb.
- AB3 introduces Kendall Strickland.
- Where in Illinois is Kendall Strickland from?
- How did Kendall become a farmer?
- Kendall talks about his experience with land ownership.
- What does he have on his farm?
- How much work is it when working with chickens?
- What has been Kendall’s experience with cattle and livestock?
- What does he think about goats?
- He talks about the inspiration behind his fruit and vegetable stand?
- Look for the Bass Pro Shop links on BryantLandCountry.com.
- Support onX Hunt, a sponsor of The Bryant Land Show at onxmaps.com.
3 Key Points:
- Kendall has had people he knows hunt on his property. But it is not something he allows often to preserve his property.
- He originally wanted at least 6-7 acres. He ended up with just under 15 acres.
- Kendall Strickland’s farm currently has 2 cows, 20-something muscadine plants, an orchard with plums and peaches, vegetable patch,
Tweetable Quotes:
- “I’ve been fishing since I was 7 and so, it just comes so natural to me.” – Kendall Strickland
- “I sold them (chickens) because I was putting more money into them than I could see getting out of them.” – Kendall Strickland
- “I intend on eventually fencing in some of my woods and that way I don’t have to pay nearly as much in feed.” – Kendall Strickland
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
- onX Hunt: onxmaps.com
- Kendall Strickland on social media: Linkedin | Instagram
Monday Jul 06, 2020
Josh Crumpton: Spoke Hollow Outfitters
Monday Jul 06, 2020
Monday Jul 06, 2020
AB3, Host of The Bryant Land Show, interviews Josh Crumpton, Owner of Spoke Hollow Outfitters in Wimberley, Texas, about 40 minutes outside of Austin, Texas. Josh Crumpton talks about how his racial identity came front and center during the response to George Floyd’s death, how he learned hunting and fishing, and what he does at Spoke Hollow Outfitters.
Episode Highlights:
- AB3 introduces Josh Crumpton.
- Josh Crumpton talks about traveling to Idaho.
- AB3 reads Josh’s George Floyd letter.
- What pushes Josh to write his letter?
- When did Josh come to hunting and fishing?
- Josh Crumpton talks about what it was like when he first learned to hunt and butcher meat.
- How did he get to creating and sustaining a ranch?
- Take the opportunity to own your own land.
- Josh also has a 9000 acre ranch in West, Texas.
- What is the BHA?
- Josh Crumpton talks about deer hunting and conservation.
- Look for the Bass Pro Shop links on BryantLandCountry.com.
3 Key Points:
- Josh taught himself how to fly fish at the age of 12.
- He was in his 30s when he taught himself how to hunt.
- Josh is the third generation owner of his ranch and his kids will be the fourth.
Tweetable Quotes:
- “We were always pushing diversity in the outdoors at Spoke Hollow Ranch. As an outfitter, we did that because that’s the way we saw the world.” – Josh Crumpton
- “Hunting is in the roots of all of us as humanity.” – Josh Crumpton
- “I came to hunting through the Sustainable Farming Movement. I was looking at being self-sustained and I took a class on how to butcher a hog.” – Josh Crumpton
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
- Spoke Hollow Outfitters website: hookandfield.com
- Spoke Hollow Outfitters on social media: Instagram Facebook Twitter
- Call Josh Crumpton: (210) 441-8025