Combining Forces: Born and Raised Meets On the Line
The Born And Raised Audio Experience
Release Date: 06/11/2025
The Born And Raised Audio Experience
The hosts discuss feedback from a four-day elk-hunting class with 44 attendees and their podcast, which listeners said is as much about being a man as hunting. They reflect on teaching children work ethic, contrasting physically demanding jobs with current work, and emphasize not “ruining” work ethic by excluding kids from helping; a friend’s advice is to let a child assist with projects even if it’s inefficient. They talk about giving kids autonomy without overprotection, Wyatt leaving for a demanding summer deckhand job on an Alaska sport-fishing boat out of Seward, and the...
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Trent and Matt continue their multi-part “skill and craft” hunting series, reflecting on woodsmanship, learning through failure, and the hard work of elk hunting. They discuss how confidence affects shooting, including experiences with target panic and a dangerous bow failure that created lasting doubt, emphasizing practice and equipment checks before season and after travel due to elevation changes. They outline a practical glassing method: quickly check close cover and perimeters, scan distant areas, then systematically work back through a unit, and stress the importance of quickly...
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In this special episode, we welcome Troy Cribbins, candidate for State Representative, to the barn. Troy shares his diverse background—from being born in Myrtle Point and raised in Portland, to his career as a physical therapist with a doctorate and experience running and owning healthcare businesses. He opens up about his journey, including moving back to Coos Bay to be close to family, his current roles on the Bay Area Hospital Board and Coos Bay City Council, and the reasons he's stepping up to run for state office.
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In this podcast episode, Matt and Trent discuss building hunters through skill and craft, focusing on woodsmanship as a learned “puzzle” of understanding animal behavior, terrain, and sign. They emphasize starting with fundamentals—food, water, shelter—then using tools like OnX to locate clear cuts/units, plan routes, and mark rubs, wallows, trails, and notes to build an experience-based map. They describe practical methods for Roosevelt elk: covering ground by truck/bike, glassing for fresh rubs, bugling every 200 yards to locate elk, listening for stick pops, and learning to judge...
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Trent and Matt discuss not listening to their own podcasts, upcoming travel for their last show of the year, and the approach of spring bear season in Oregon. They compare bear hunting to duck hunting as a social way to get back outdoors and talk about seeing more bears than in past years, concerns about overpopulation, and studies on bear predation on elk calves and deer fawns. They criticize wildlife policy being driven by public votes and advocacy groups, referencing Oregon’s 1994 Measure 18 banning hunting bears and cougars with dogs and mentioning IP 28. The conversation shifts to...
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In this podcast episode, Trent and Matt discuss Oregon’s proposed initiative IP 28 (also referred to as the PEACE Act), which would remove longstanding exemptions in Oregon animal cruelty laws for lawful activities involving animals. They say current exemptions include farming, ranching, hunting, fishing, animal husbandry, pest control, and veterinary care, and argue that removing them could open the door to targeting or restricting those activities, ultimately threatening hunting and fishing and potentially impacting ranching, small-scale livestock ownership, pest control, and even pet...
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In this episode, Pastor Mike Bull shares his journey of faith intertwined with a passion for hunting and the outdoors. Hosts Matt and Trent discuss their long-standing friendship with Mike, reflecting on the deep connections between hunting, God's creation, and ministry. Mike recounts his upbringing in a hunting family, his spiritual transformation at age 23, and his eventual path to full-time ministry. The discussion touches on navigating life's risks, the significance of having quality time with family in the wilderness, and leveraging personal passions for God's glory. Whether through...
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In this episode, Trent and Matt discuss the complexities and evolving landscape of hunting on public and private lands. They delve into their experiences with hunting leases, the shift from public to private land hunting, and the rising costs associated with it. They reflect on the impact of social media on hunting culture and the challenges of remaining relatable to their audience while producing engaging content. The conversation also touches on personal anecdotes, the importance of maintaining a positive mindset, and the need for strategic planning to continue enjoying hunting...
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In this episode, Trent and Tyler talk about the influence of social media on hunting culture. They delve into concerns about increased visibility of hunting activities potentially leading to restrictive regulations by wildlife agencies. The conversation then shifts to navigating the complexities of parenting in a digital world, the ethical implications of AI technology, and the importance of preparing children to use technology responsibly. The episode concludes with reflections on faith, love, and the importance of open communication between parents and children. Did you know you can...
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In this episode, Trent and Tyler return after a long hiatus since August 22nd, reflecting on their recent adventures and challenges during the hunting season. They discuss technical adjustments, such as improving audio quality by repositioning Wi-Fi extenders, and share anecdotes about listening to their podcasts and watching their YouTube videos. The conversation covers various hunts across states like Utah, Idaho, Colorado, and New Mexico, including highlights like teaching younger family members and experiencing the beauty of the wilderness. They also delve into more profound topics, such...
info_outlineIn this episode, Trent is joined by Andy and Matt from On the Line to discuss their decision to merge both podcasts into a single series. The conversation includes insights into the challenges and intricacies of their respective outdoor fields—hunting and fishing—while also touching upon their personal experiences. They share how they balance their passion for the outdoors with the business side of their careers. They discuss the realities of professional fishing, the impact of tariffs, and the importance of maintaining one’s passion amidst commercial pressures. The episode also teases how the podcast will feature diverse guests from various aspects of the outdoor industry and promises future discussions on different challenging topics.
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