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 Apr 26, 2021
Rain Outdoors: Remy and Papoose
Monday Apr 26, 2021
Monday Apr 26, 2021
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Monday Apr 19, 2021
Reflection
Monday Apr 19, 2021
Monday Apr 19, 2021
Episode 119
Reflection
With April coming to a close, AB3 reflects on the past 118 episodes of the show.
Episode Highlights
- AB3 fondly recalls messages from devoted listeners of the show
- The Bryant Land Show’s core mission
- AB3 reflects on just a few of his most great recent conversations
3 Key Points
- With 119 episodes in the bag, AB3 looks back on the many conversations, partnerships, and topics that he has covered on the podcast. To this day, he always makes sure to put his focus on making the core mission of the show is felt among listeners. That mission? Diversifying the outdoors.
- With a mission like raising awareness of the diversity of American hunting culture, there will always be more stories to tell. As AB3 relates, he has gotten scores of comments from loyal fans of the show who always leave each episode inspired. As long as those comments exist, there will always be space for more conversations.
- AB3 recommends going through the vast catalog of conversations he has had with guests from all walks of life in the hunting, fishing, and outdoors space. You never know who you may relate to just by listening to one of the many diverse stories AB3 has collected over the past couple of years!
Three Powerful Quotes
- When you think about reflection, especially in terms of the outdoors and hunting, a lot of it is based on really good memories. ~AB3
- I get comments from the listeners that just make me say, “Okay, we still got something here. This thing still has legs. This thing is still not finished. There are more stories to be told.” ~AB3
- Tell five more people about this podcast. Get them on board, because we’ve definitely done some great things with this show. ~AB3
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 Apr 12, 2021
Huntin' Easterns
Monday Apr 12, 2021
Monday Apr 12, 2021
Episode 118
Huntin' Easterns
AB3 covers a variety of topics in today’s episode, from turkey hunting to grilling to baseball.
Episode Highlights
- AB3 remembers his father, Adam Bryant Jr.
- Similarities between hunters and baseball players
- Hunting deer and grilling on the Traeger
- Why AB3 hates hunting Easterns
3 Key Points
- There are many traits that hunters, especially bowhunters, and baseball players have in common. Obviously, both require a lot of the same skills and disciplines. In fact, a lot of baseball players are bowhunters themselves and love outdoor adventures in general.
- There are tons of ways to enjoy deer; but, AB3 prefers the classics: backstrap and stew. He doesn’t do anything special with the backstrap. For him, experimenting with different seasonings and rubs and grilling the meat until it’s done always makes for tasty wild game.
- Of the big four—Merriam, Rio Grande, Eastern, and Osceola; it has been said that the Easterns and Osceolas are the two toughest to hunt. AB3 has never hunted Osceolas, but says that Easterns are a pain to track because, unlike Merriams and Rios, they “shut the hell up” as soon as you call them.
Three Powerful Quotes
- The big picture, at the end of the day, is folks getting back out in the world and enjoying events. ~AB3
- I hate hunting Easterns because I’ve hunted Merriams and I’ve hunted Rios and, as an average to below-average caller, it’s fun to call Merriams and Rios, but Easterns fly off the roost, hit the ground, and shut the hell up. ~AB3
- Not everything in life has to be hard to be enjoyed. I’m a firm believer that there’s too many people walking around saying if it’s not hard and it’s not a challenge, it’s not rewarding. Bullshit. It can be just as rewarding and just as fun if it was easy and you had a good time doing it. ~AB3
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 Apr 05, 2021
Turkey Broadheads
Monday Apr 05, 2021
Monday Apr 05, 2021
Episode 117
Turkey Broadheads
A few weeks ago, AB3 took a poll on the types of broadheads most archers and hunters preferred. He gives his thoughts on what he considers surprising results from the poll, the differences between fixed and mechanical blades, and how to improve your turkey hunts.
Episode Highlights
- Differences between fixed blades and mechanical (expandable) blades
- Why 62% of respondents prefer fixed broadheads to mechanical broadheads for turkey hunts
- The importance of penetration and shot placement
3 Key Points
- Fixed blades are the choice for traditionalists who prefer shooting lower-poundage bows. Mechanical blades, which require bows rated 50 pounds or more, have their blades closed until impact, whereupon they expand to cut through the target.
- 62% of respondents say that they prefer fixed broadheads when hunting turkey. There were two reasons given: Either they personally had a bad experience using mechanical blades (i.e. failed to open) or, more likely, they were told by a fellow hunter that mechanical blades are unreliable or outright useless.
- Any type of bowhunting requires thought put into penetration and shot placement. A skilled hunter will achieve kill after kill regardless of broadhead type with great shot placement. However, since there are blades designed specifically for turkeys, you might as well maximize your chances for success by investing in the right broadheads.
Three Powerful Quotes
- If you ever try to bowhunt turkeys, you’ll quickly find out that the vitals are very, very small. With a fixed blade, cutting range and diameter are a lot smaller than an expandable blade. So, I was very, very surprised to see that 62% of bowhunters out there are bowhunting turkeys with fixed blades. ~AB3
- When it comes to bowhunting, penetration and shot placement are the two things you can’t get around. ~AB3
- You have to be pinpoint accurate to kill turkeys with headshots. Guys and gals that can kill turkeys with a headshot are a rare breed. ~AB3
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
“Choosing Broadheads for Turkeys” by Scott Einsmann: https://bowhunting360.com/2021/03/10/choosing-broadheads-for-turkeys/
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