Ep. 34: Hunting Roundtable Discussion with Jason Snavely
Release Date: 10/12/2020
Dear Hunter Podcast
In this episode, we introduce the Give For Grouse Initiative, a fundraising project we created to raise funds for direct, boots-on-the-ground conservation and management of the ruffed grouse. Ruffed Grouse are a species of decline across much of their range, and we're making it our goal to give this iconic upland species a promising future. And we've already launched and accomplished two fundraising projects! Raising over $4,000 that we're donating to Ruffed Grouse Society Biologists for the purchase of controlled burn equipment and tree plantings. We'll be launching our next fundraiser soon,...
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info_outlineIn today's episode, we're joined by our good friend Jason Snavely to have a good, old fashioned, shoot from the hip, roundtable discussion about the following topics:
How to take quality trophy photos
Why it's important to take respectful pictures
What makes a good, skillful hunter?
What does it mean to be a professional hunter?
What makes a good wildlife consultant?
The difference between a wildlife management consultant and a hunting consultant.
And much more!