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00:00:02 Speaker 1: The bait thing is very contentious, even for me personally, Like when you watch this on television, it looks almost too easy. And I’ve watched YouTube videos of this and been like, is that really hunting? Is it easier than zan spot stock. But one of the cool things that you get from Beata Hut like this is you get to be very particular about the animal yawn. You don’t have to make a judgment call on the size and the sex at three hundred yards or five hundred yards or even one hundred yards. Here you…

Our Motto; “Use it Up, Wear it Out, Make it Do or Do Without”. Getting the most out of what you already own instead of buying something new is a good way of using your resources more effectively. Then your resources can be used instead for something that will bring you more long-term benefit. Extending the useful service life of an older computer is one way of utilizing your existing resources more effectively. JWR Adds: Given the huge number of online books, web archives, offline copies of Wikipedia, service manuals, military manual PDFs, e-Book Bibles and Bible commentaries, and other…

00:00:10 Speaker 1: From Meat Eaters World News headquarters in Bozeman, Montana. This is Col’s Week in Review with Ryan cal Callahan. Here’s Cal, A thirty seven year old The Austrian man has been convicted of mayanslaughter after leaving his thirty three year old girlfriend near the peak of Austria’s highest mountain, where she froze to death. Because he was the more experienced climber, prosecutors charged that he was responsible for the decisions that led to the woman’s death. I think most of us who head into the back country have struggled with the decision about turning back when things…

00:00:02 Speaker 1: Welcome to Backwoods University, a place where we focus on wild life, wild places and the people who dedicate their lives to conserving both. Big shout out to ONEX Hunt for their support of this podcast. I’m your host, Lake Pickle, and man am I ever so excited for today’s episode. Today’s typic of discussion is about an animal that I’m most sure all of you are familiar with. Heck, all of us know what beavers are known for doing. They’re the original subjects for the saying you had one job. They see flowing water and they…

00:00:08 Speaker 1: This is the me Eater podcast coming at you shirtless, severely, bug bitten, and in my case, underwear listening podcast. You can’t predict anything. Brought to you by first Light. When I’m hunting, I need gear that won’t quit. First Light builds, no compromise, gear that keeps me in the field longer, no shortcuts, just gear that works. Check it out at first light dot com. That’s f I R S T L I T E dot com. All right, man, We’re joined by ed O Keith, who’s got a new book, The Loves of Teddy Roosevelt.…

JWR’s Introductory Note:  This photo-intensive article was written by our long-time friend Patrice Lewis. It was posted at her excellent Rural Revolution blog.  We highly recommend bookmarking it. Last fall, if you remember, we had a bumper crop of spaghetti squash. With this much abundance, we were tasked with how best to store the sheer volume.       In the end, we divvied up the ripe squash from the unripe, then stored the ripe squash in the well house.          The unripe squash was stacked in crates in the library, where it slowly ripened over a…

March 1, 1872: Yellowstone became the world’s first national park. — Today is the birthday of actor and former WW2 commando David Niven. His full name was James David Graham Niven. (1910-1983.) — Today is also the birthday of the late singer, songwriter, and cowboy poet Allen Wayne Damron. Damron was quite the Texan, through and through. (Born 1939, died August 13, 2005, in Terlingua, Texas.) — All eyes are on the Middle East. The Iranian ex-pat news service Tousi TV seems to have the most complete coverage. But note that they have a strong bias toward Shah-in-Exile Pahlavi. —…

With the NFA tax dropping to $0, the market has been flooded by new suppressor manufacturers and existing firearms and accessory manufacturers who have added suppressors to their line-up. This means it’s difficult, especially for a brand-new manufacturer, to stand out in a very crowded space. Somehow, EchoCore Suppressors has accomplished just that, not only finding success in the market, but notching prestigious accolades along the way.   New suppressor manufacturer EchoCore was established in 2025 and has already won awards for their designs. Pictured is the LaTitude 30. Chris Mudgett, EchoCore’s founder, has stated that the company’s goal is to…