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 29, 2021
March Madness
Monday Mar 29, 2021
Monday Mar 29, 2021
Episode 116 March Madness
AB3 discusses the March Madness season and its effect on podcast production.
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Monday Mar 22, 2021
Jacqueline Molina: Long Island Babes and Bucks
Monday Mar 22, 2021
Monday Mar 22, 2021
Episode 115
Jacqueline Molina: Long Island Babes and Bucks
Today, AB3 speaks with Jacqueline Molina, Co-Founder and President of Long Island Babes and Bucks. She is an avid hunter and fisher who uses her platform to inspire other women to enjoy the outdoors.
Episode Highlights
- How a native New Yorker became so passionate about hunting and the outdoors
- Jacqueline on shed hunting
- Deer hunting versus waterfowl hunting
- Using a climber when hunting
- What drew Jaqueline to ice fishing
- The story behind Long Island Babes and Bucks
3 Key Points
- Deer hunting and waterfowl hunting are, obviously, two very different experiences. Deer hunting is generally easier to get into and can be done alone, whereas waterfowl hunting requires a ton of preparation and gear, and it helps greatly to have guides or companions who can do a lot of the heavy lifting or share the load with you.
- Jacqueline and a few fellow female hunter friends began Long Island Babes and Bucks in order to build a community which shows you can embrace yourself as a woman while enjoying hunting, fishing, and the outdoors in general all at the same time.
- In order to grow the hunting community and make it more inclusive, everyone, from women to people of color, should come together to proudly represent those who look like them. When one is inspired by someone who resembles themselves out there hunting, they are empowered to have a go at it themselves.
Three Powerful Quotes
- Once I got comfortable with a climber, I absolutely refused to hang another stand in my life. I am a person of convenience and ease. If it is convenient, I’m all for it. ~AB3
- Every man and woman that I’ve ever talked to about ice fishing swear that it’s one of the best times they ever have as far as outdoor activities. ~AB3
- When we started Long Island Babes and Bucks, we just wanted women to see that you can be who you are and still like the outdoors. ~Jacqueline
Resources Mentioned
Bryant Land Show: https://bryantlandcountry.com/the-bryant-land-country-podcast/
OnXHunt link: https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt-app
Traeger Grills: https://www.traegergrills.com
Patreon link: https://www.patreon.com/bryantland
BassPro Affiliate: https://bassproshops.vzck.net/NaQx7
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Monday Mar 15, 2021
Covid-19 Didn't Stop Hunters
Monday Mar 15, 2021
Monday Mar 15, 2021
Episode 114
COVID-19 Didn't Stop Hunters
Today, AB3 discusses the impact of COVID-19 on the hunting world one year after the beginning of nationwide lockdowns. He was inspired to speak on the topic after coming across Tyler Wolf’s column on Bowhunting.com titled “How COVID-19 Affected Hunting”.
Episode Highlights
- Why having more free time due to the pandemic didn’t necessarily make it easier for AB3 to go hunting
- The surge in new hunters in 2020, particularly women and young people
- The pandemic’s negative impact on conservation efforts
- Why the future looks bright for the hunting community and love for the outdoors in general
3 Key Points
- More new hunters joined the ranks in 2020 than in the previous five years. That is because going out to hunt for your own food is a no-brainer after many businesses came to a standstill.
- The numbers are up among female hunters and hunters aged between 18 and 34. Seeing more young people hunting in particular is a great sign for the sport, since it potentially ensures future generations of hunters.
- While conservation efforts have taken a hit last year, the future looks bright. Not only will people get back on their feet, but the surge of new hunters may mean more people who see, and will work for, the value of the outdoors.
Three Powerful Quotes
- You try to enjoy the outdoors as much as possible, but when you’ve got the unknown hanging over your head and you’re really not a “glass half full” person, it makes it hard.
- Everybody’s always excited about the new hunters, the young hunters, because they are truly the future of the sport.
- One good thing from COVID-19 is that it forced people to get off their asses, get outside, get outdoors, get active, and become a part of our hunting culture.
Resources Mentioned
Bryant Land Show: https://bryantlandcountry.com/the-bryant-land-country-podcast/
OnXHunt link: https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt-app
Traeger Grills: https://www.traegergrills.com
Patreon link: https://www.patreon.com/bryantland
BassPro Affiliate: https://bassproshops.vzck.net/NaQx7
How COVID-19 Affected Hunting by Tyler Wolf: https://www.bowhunting.com/article/how-covid-19-affected-hunting
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Monday Mar 08, 2021
Scott Einsmann: Bowhunters United
Monday Mar 08, 2021
Monday Mar 08, 2021
Episode 113
Scott Einsmann: Bowhunters United
Today, AB3 speaks with Scott Einsmann, Digital Manager at the Archery Trade Association (ATA). He is an avid bowhunter and competitive archer. AB3 and Scott talk all things bowhunting, their favorite recipes, and the difference between bowhunting and archery.
Episode Highlights
- AB3 and Scott’s favorite filming adventures
- How Scott makes his own bows
- Archery versus bowhunting and how skills transfer over into the other
- How to get started as an archer or bowhunter
- All about Bowhunters United
- Great ways to prepare wild game
- The most exotic wild game dishes AB3 and Scott have ever had
3 Key Points
- Archer or bowhunter? To Scott, “It depends on the time of year.” There’s competition shooting and there’s hunting. Both require different skillsets. Competing as an archer helps you work on your form and get all the technicalities of handling a bow in order, which you can then carry over into the less predictable hunting environment.
- If you’re an aspiring archer or bowhunter, start by finding an archery shop near you. Sign up for a 30-minute archery lesson. You won’t have to buy any equipment. Your only investment into the sport so far is whatever they charge for that lesson and, usually, it’s not a ton of money. Go through the basics and see if you like it.
- Bowhunting is for everyone. That goes for people of all races and genders as well as people of different hunting preferences (ex. public/private land, compound bow/crossbow, etc.). By extension, hunting is for everyone. With mainstream media ignoring or outright maligning hunting culture, a united hunting community is sorely needed.
Three Powerful Quotes
- We, as a hunting population, have to stick together and work together to protect what we love and what we do. Otherwise, folks will come in to pick apart the carcass. ~AB3
- There’s nothing like having a deer standing 15 or 20 yards away from you. You can see its breath, you can hear them crunching on corn or whatever it’s eating. To be that close—there’s nothing like it. ~AB3
- We get very cliquey in bowhunting. You get your public land guys. You get your private land guys. “I’m a true bowhunter because I use a compound bow.” “You’re not a bowhunter if you use a crossbow.” If we just set all that aside and we think about what really matters, we can do a lot of good. ~Scott
Resources Mentioned
Bryant Land Show: https://bryantlandcountry.com/the-bryant-land-country-podcast/
OnXHunt link: https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt-app
Traeger Grills: https://www.traegergrills.com
Patreon link: https://www.patreon.com/bryantland
BassPro Affiliate: https://bassproshops.vzck.net/NaQx7
Archery Trade Association: https://www.archerytrade.org
Bowhunters United: https://www.bowhuntersunited.com
Follow Scott Einsmann on Instagram: Personal | Bowhunting 360 | Archery 360 | Bowhunters United | Archery Trade Association
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Monday Mar 01, 2021
Rue Mapp: Outdoor Afro
Monday Mar 01, 2021
Monday Mar 01, 2021
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OnXHunt link:https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt-app
Traeger Grills:https://www.traegergrills.com
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