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Ep. 56: Fishing the Gorge

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Release Date: 05/21/2024

Ep. 74: Processing and cooking wild game show art Ep. 74: Processing and cooking wild game

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In this episode, DWR Communications Team Coordinator/ Local Food Writer and Editor Darby Doyle and DWR Southern Region District Wildlife Biologist Morgan Hinton explain the process of what to do after you harvest your animal. They go into equipment and tips for field dressing, processing, storing and cooking your game meat. Tune in for this mouth-watering discussion!

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Ep. 73: Commercial Hunting Areas show art Ep. 73: Commercial Hunting Areas

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In this episode, DWR Wildlife Biologist Devri Tanner and Hatt Ranch Incorporated President Royd Hatt talk about the Commercial Hunting Area Program in Utah: what they are, how they work and how to take advantage of these unique hunting opportunities.

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Ep. 72: Rabbits of Utah show art Ep. 72: Rabbits of Utah

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In this episode, DWR Northern Region Box Elder District Biologist Daniel Sallee lets us tag along on a “rabbit route” and talks about the different rabbit species in Utah, where to find them and some tips for hunting them.

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Ep. 71: Utah fly fishing show art Ep. 71: Utah fly fishing

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In this episode, DWR Habitat Section Assistant Chief Paul Thompson and Utah State Director for Utah Trout Unlimited Jordan Nielson dive into the world of fly fishing in Utah, including basic equipment, where to go and some of their favorite experiences on the river.

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Ep. 70: The three species show art Ep. 70: The three species

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In this episode, Aquatic Section Assistant Chief over Native Species Randy Oplinger talks about three native fish species found in Utah: bluehead suckers, roundtail chub and flannelmouth suckers. Learn how they are similar, what makes each species unique and how the DWR and partners are helping these fish.  

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Ep. 69: Bighorn sheep show art Ep. 69: Bighorn sheep

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In this episode, DWR Once-In-A-Lifetime Species Coordinator Rusty Robinson talks about bighorn sheep in Utah: where they are located, interesting facts about them and why it has been difficult to manage this big game species.

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Ep. 68: The world of beavers show art Ep. 68: The world of beavers

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In this episode, DWR Game Mammals Coordinator Darren DeBloois and DWR Northern Region Habitat Restoration Biologist Shane Hill give an in-depth look into the fascinating biology, behavior and management of beavers in Utah. This episode was originally recorded in March 2025.

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Ep. 67: Tiger muskies show art Ep. 67: Tiger muskies

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In this episode, DWR Aquatics Section Assistant Chief Craig Walker and Muskies Inc. Mountain West Muskie Chapter President Blake Millett talk about tiger muskies in Utah, including why they were introduced, the management surrounding these giant fish and their favorite encounters with them.

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Ep. 66: Hummingbird banding show art Ep. 66: Hummingbird banding

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In this episode, DWR Northeastern Region Outreach Manager Tonya Kieffer-Selby and Ashley National Forest Wildlife Biologist Natasha Hadden talk in-depth about hummingbirds, including what species are found in Utah, the work being done to study their migrations and how people can help these important pollinators. This episode was originally recorded in November 2024.

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Ep. 65: Catching a pronghorn show art Ep. 65: Catching a pronghorn

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In this episode, DWR Southern Region District Wildlife Biologist Morgan Hinton and DWR Big Game Coordinator Dax Mangus talk about pronghorn in Utah: where they are found, recent management efforts and surprising things you may not know about these big game animals.   

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In this episode, DWR Flaming Gorge Project Leader Ryan Mosley and Wyoming Game and Fish Department Regional Fisheries Biologist John Walrath talk all about the Blue-Ribbon rated, world-class fishing destination that is Flaming Gorge Reservoir. They talk about what types of fish species are found there, what the reservoir is known for, common misconceptions that anglers have and some upcoming management plans for the fishery.