Hunt Talk Radio, Randy Newberg Unfiltered is a podcast covering hunting politics, public lands, and conservation topics; even a few things you didn’t need to know. The best hunters you’ve never heard of join Randy to answer questions from the Hunt Talk web forum, share ideas, reveal tactics, and give perspectives unique to public land hunting.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 284 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | How ToWildernessEducationSports |
Randy discusses conservation easements with Jennifer Doherty of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and Kendall Van Dyk of Montana Land Reliance, both who have extensive careers helping private landowners conserve their landscapes with conservation eas... more
Randy and Marcus join Joel Webster of Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partners (TRCP) on Joel's Nevada elk hunt. Topics covered include a great elk hunting story, conservation issues creating huge challenges for native wildlife, specifically feral ho... more
Randy sits down with three hunttalk.com regulars - Gerald Martin, Sean Clancy, and Eric Albus to talk about how a group of people with different backgrounds can talk about solutions and not just problems. How do you improve the health of Montana's mu... more
In this episode (#253) Randy is joined by David Willms, an attorney with the National Wildlife Federation and avid hunter from Wyoming. The guys explore Utah's latest attempt to demand 18 million acres of BLM lands be transferred to Utah. Utah is kno... more
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So grateful for your advocacy against Utah’s land grab and your passion for public land and conservation. I’m slightly older than you and you are one of the greatest conservationists and public land advocates in my lifetime. Thanks Randy!
I generally like the podcast but the “beyond stock” episode featured a kid who used the word “like” 789 times in the episode. VERY DISTRACTING!!
I used to love his podcast when he would actually talk about hunting. Unfortunately this is no longer a hunting podcast.
No one has has caused more harm to the average western hunter than Randy and his ilk. His thirst for blood or “content” as he refers to it is the act of a true sociopath, killing not for food, not even for sport but for the almighty dollar. This duplicitous podcast decries the problems facing hunters, problems Randy helped create.
Glad to hear this important conversation. Keep up the good work
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