Hunt Talk Radio

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Glad to hear this important conversation. Keep up the good work
Randy, the rainbow trout has been introduced to a lot of waters to varying levels detriment but the Norwegian Brown Rat has hitched a ride to more places and causes far more damage, not counting mankind.
Randy. Thanks for a great podcast. So many great podcasts hard to pick out a favorite. Just want to say that I wish we had 98 more Senators like Martin Heinrich! Really like Tester so I’ll stick with 98!
Society should be moving toward protecting our wildlife. This show is NOT about that. Killing is NOT conservation!
Randy, I’m 71 years old and in decent shape for my age. I have 24 bonus points for Utah Rocky Mountain Bighorn. I expect to draw a Book Cliffs South permit soon. Any interest in partnering up on this?
When this podcast started you guys would discuss your hunting trips in vivid detail. I wish you guys would of continued doing that. Always made me want to then follow up and see the episodes.
This interview with Jessi Johnson was super enlightening! Her understanding of her role with Wyoming Wildlife was inspiring! Keep up the great work Jessi. You rock! Thank you Randy for bringing her into our sphere of knowledge!
Randy Newberg is an intelligent individual who has devoted his life to conservation. He is by self proclaimed definition “A Hunter!” That is how he identifies himself! CPA by trade but he is a hunter first; from his core. This podcast is worth investing your time if you enjoy the outdoors and spending time on public land. If you enjoy exploring public land as a hunter or adventure sports enthusiast; Randy Newberg is doing his best to support your access to public land. I am hooked on this podcast and intend on becoming involved in politics to advocate for access to public land because of this podcast. Hope this helps you consider doing the same. Best, Spencer
I always enjoy this podcast. I came into hunting in my fifties and Randy Newberg has been a big part of my new found support of public lands.
Hi Folks... I’m in my late 60’s and the Newberg team is the best out there in the hunting and conservation media space. Having lived in Alaska, Utah, and now Northern Idaho for the past +25 years I’ve hunted for over 50 years, but still have much to learn. Your team has taught me much watching your YouTube channel (we don’t have a TV...or any social media...) and have found myself gravitating to your sponsors (or at least giving them a look...) when I’m in the market for hunting gear. I’ve told my wife that Sitka is the guys version of Nordstrom! I appreciate your efforts at consolidating your ‘brand’ and I’m sure that with Marcus by your side you have ‘succession planning’ well under control. As a retired College of Engineering Dean, if I was younger I’d come to work for you for free! Thanks again for all that you and your team have done for hunting and conservation. —Take Care, barry Willis (P.S., this is the first online review I’ve ever submitted!)
I appreciate the new format,missing fish while explaining the policy process was entertaining and informative. As a member of multiple wilderness/wildlife/access organizations,I still was unaware that they could not directly lobby for our causes.I’ll be stepping up my email campaigns in the future. I eagerly await the new conservation model as a 501.c6?? I think is what Randy said,I’ll be an impassioned member,sign me up.
Shorten the introductions and sponsor recognition to about 2 minutes. Better yet, pre-record an intro so it can be edited for time constraint and is consistent for all episodes.
I enjoyed listening to this episode with Hal Herring!! I agree 100% with your talking points. I was really impressed Randy was aware of the attack on conservation easements, which is somewhat quietly happening across the country at multiple levels of government. Thanks for being advocates for wildlife conservation and public land. Keep up the good work!!!

1/5

By Jcczak
What a great story... i think i might try out the Nosler ammo for hunting and target shooting
Just listened to episode 51 with Kyle and Fred and I have to say I laughed from start to finish. Those guys have a great sense of humor. Love listening to you and the crew and I have learned a lot about western hunting and conservation issues. I live on the east coast in Rhode Island and can’t wait to come back out to Montana to elk hunt next year. I have taken a pronghorn, mule deer and elk all on public land in Montana in years past. Keep up the great podcast and conservation work.
LOL😂😭😂 - I haven’t been a long time listener but this is hilarious. Quality content right here. Everyone has been there. Very relatable and entertaining.
Listening to Randy’s podcast has not only improved my capacity as a hunter, it has pushed me to me more aware of critical issues regarding our shared lands and preservation of access. For example, a podcast this winter featured Teddy Roosevelt IV ( yes- that Teddy Roosevelt), who, like Randy is a public lands advocate. During his interview he discussed an organization he is affiliated with: ‘Represent US’, which works toward restoring a true democracy within our nation. As a result I have become involved with Represent US and feel that I now have a vehicle to do my part. This is just one example of the thoughtful guests that Randy interviews. I have encouraged non-hunters to listen as well, as his advocacy is inspirational and truly exemplary. Thanks, Randy! Chris Wenner (Cold spring, MN)
The Youth Outdoor Activity episode was outstanding. Dean is an amazing leader with his priorities in a great place. Thanks for sharing.
This is has been my “go to” podcast for a while now. Randy is not afraid to debate some of the hottest issues regarding public lands today all while keeping an open mind.
I feel like im sitting around the campfire with uncle randy when I listen to this podcast. I also love hearing from Marcus whenever he is on. They both have great advice, stories, and personalities.
Randy has an insane amount of experience, yet is extremely humble and willing to talk to people with all types of view points. I have been enjoying this show for a little over a year now and just felt that it is too good to not write a review, something which I’ve never done before. Draw info is spot on and easy to understand. Hunting stories from remote places most only dream of. Phenomenal insight. Bringing light to conservation issues that desperately need it. Thanks Randy!
I’m OK Getting information out to both sides, but quit playing the Race card against white people Randy. I had to quit listening after the Second time you slandered the white populating. What happened to character instead of skin color ?
Every month you guys get more PC! Enough selling off our hunting community to non and anti hunters! We don’t get a say in their hobbies and lifestyle so keep them out of ours! You cowards are going to be what kills hunting! You have rolled over and are now holding the pockets of anti hunters..... GO FLY A KITE!
Randy is ultimate motivator. He’s your biggest cheerleader to get out and take advantage of our public lands. I’m from the Midwest and finally know I will be hunting elk this 2020 with the tips Randy has provided on locating elk and getting tags for elk. Thanks!
But man when Randy let’s a guest go full whacko lefty and not talk about hunting it’s painful to listen.
He really needs to listen to himself talk before airing these. The constants smacking and sounds of chewing is beyond annoying. Like his information and guests, but his speaker presence is definitely a huge negative in the show.
Always enjoy listening to this podcast. Episode 105, marriage advice, was supremely helpful and a little eye opening. Thank you for for the advice and entertainment Randy. Please keep up the good work!
Five if Randy takes a drink of water. Dry mouth
Top notch
Always luv Listeing to Randy Great info and a ton of Fun , Thanks for all you do for the Public lands Randy info you give us and So much Great times to Hear :)
Always full of good information and stories. I look forward to every episode and am catching up on all the old ones
Randy’s informative and knowledgeable for hunters of all skills levels. Great advice and suggestions. Inspires good ideas for techniques.

5/5

By Futme
I’d definitely agree with the last comment about mic adjustment. You can hear the saliva smacking around. Other than that, the content is awesome.
Mics need adjusting so you don’t hear saliva sloshing in mouths, definitely not what you want to listen to through nicer speakers.
I lost all respect for you after listening to your podcast about driving drunk to hunt in Mexico. One-third of all traffic crash fatalities in the US involve drunk drivers and you’re joking about how many beers it takes to drive from Phoenix to Mexico like you’re an immature 15 year old trying to sound cool in front of his buddies.

5/5

By 870sbs
This podcast upholds the high standards Randy Newberg is known for. Great information about conservation and hunting as well as just excellent entertainment.
Randy Is a breath of fresh air for the ears, great information and thought provoking comments, not afraid of his position tells it like it is. Oh, and very funny with quality information for hunters or anyone interested in the future of the outdoor world.
I was happy to hear that Randy Newberg isn’t a fudd and is a great supporter of the 2nd Amendment. So all you fellow gun guys don’t worry about supporting a fuddcast this isn’t that so go ahead and give him your support just like you support We Like Shooting and other gun guy and pro second amendment podcasts. Oh yeah and he has a great personality, he is a great storyteller, and he has a great sense of humor.
I have listened to Randy's podcasts since day 1... use to be very entertaining, informative and related well. Recently, there seems to be a noticable shift in the content spewing out of Bozeman that is no longer original or entertaining but rather comes accross as propaganda, talking points... I am no longer interested in listing to the same content across different platforms.
I’m a novice hunter but listening and watching Randy and the crew makes me feel like I can take on ANY hunt thanks for the tips and confidence. I’m a avid listener and watcher now. Thank you.
Just listened to Chronic Wasting Disease - Facts Matter Episode 93. Every hunter needs listen to this podcast. I am a life long hunter in my middle forty’s. Being from Wisconsin, now a Colorado resident, both states which have CWD. Randy has done a better job of educating me about CWD in two hours, than the state agencies have done over my entire adult life. Randy hit a grand slam with this one Randy!! Thank you!!
Great podcast with some very interesting content. Randy’s commitment to the heritage of hunting and his role as a public land advocate make him a must have in the world of hunting.
I’ve learned a ton from listening to Randy, and he’s been a gateway podcast to some of my favorites. Thanks Randy.

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5/5

I have hunted elk for 4 years with no success. I discovered Randy Newberg this past summer and studied everything I could find on him. I bagged my 1st elk this October with a muzzleloader. A nice raghorn within 50 yards in his sanctuary area. We now have a freezer full of delicious elk meat. Thank you Randy, very much for all your assistance!

5/5

Very nice sir. Your ethics. Points of view, align with mine exactly when it comes to hunting fishing conservation public lands and habitat ecology. BZ!! It’s a Navy thing R/Brandon
Randy may be a little quirky at times, but he and he team are so much fun and so interesting to listen to. You can hear the passion and love for the outdoors in every podcast. I am a public land owner and use it throughout the US. It affords me the opportunity to hunt, hike, and camp in some amazing places. If it wasn’t for what Randy Newburg and his friends have done I know in time I would not be so fortunate. Randy’s podcast will make you laugh, possibly cry (ok maybe not), but for sure make you think and ponder how you can help. Keep up the awesome job guys. Thanks for all you do.
Randy and his crew are some of the best advocates we have for public land DIY hunting. The indepth information they provide is geared towards those of us who can use every hunting tip possible to try and harvest an animal, as well as becoming more informed on how we can defend the public lands.... GREAT PODCAST, GREAT MESSAGE. Keep it up!