
The podcast on hunting, fishing, and trapping in Alaska, with an Alaskan perspective
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 194 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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In this episode, I’m joined by Connor, Forrest, and Adam Own to talk about their recent trip to Kodiak. They faced bad weather, switchy winds, and Connor got an awesome bear. Enjoy!
In this episode I’m joined by Frank Schultz, Connor Owen, and Matt Herkstroeter. We catch up on what’s been going on, the past moose and sheep seasons, and my accident in Idaho.
In this episode, I’m joined by Brett TerBeek and his hunting partner Andy M. We talk about the upcoming sheep season, recap some spring bear stuff, but also walk through their recent scouting trip where they accidentally walked into a grizzly’s moose... more
In this episode, I’m joined by Temple Dillard, Connor Owen, and Frank Schultz. We catch up on some hunting and fishing stories from this past spring and summer and eagerly look forward to the upcoming fall hunting seasons. Enjoy!
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I was glad to hear that you are recovering from the horse accident! When you have the time and energy, we all would love to hear another episode with you, Temple, and Frank. Those are so great!
Thanks for all of your hard work!
Real DIY locals having real conversations and sharing adventures!
This podcast is great. Real conversations with real guys.
This dude enjoys making fun of people that utilize all parts of animals
This podcast keeps me sane in the off season. Constantly keeps my imagination on the mtns. Keep it up. Your guest are great and you select experience.
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Roughly grounded in Alaska's outdoors, the show's conversations center on hunting, fishing, and trapping with a strong emphasis on real-world tactics, gear, and wilderness living. Episodes mix rugged storytelling with practical how-to and field-adventure anecdotes—from moose and sheep hunts to bear encounters—often close to home for Alaskan listeners. The format tends toward casual, humorous camaraderie among long-running hosts and guest experts, with a clear passion for safe, ethical, and sustainable outdoor practice. A standout element is the blend of family participation and multi-generational storytelling, which adds warmth and authenticity to the rugged subject matter.
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Tundra Talk Podcast launched 8 years ago and published 194 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Tundra Talk Podcast include:
1. Sam McGuire
2. Jason Wenger
3. Tyson Porter
4. Hunter Parini
5. Carson Keys
6. Rebecca Schwanke
7. Arthur Abalama
8. Matt Herkstroeter
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