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  • 1 week ago | themeateater.com | Dirk Durham |Clay Newcomb |Eli Fournier |Spencer Neuharth

    Subscribe In this episode With a few minutes left on the time clock in some states this spring to bear hunt, Dirks talks baiting statagies with Mark Livesay from Treeline Academy. They touch on escouting and dig in deep on Mark's favorite baiting tricks.

  • 1 week ago | themeateater.com | Clay Newcomb |Patrick Durkin |Jordan Sillars |Stephen L. Klobucar

    Subscribe In this episode On this episode of the Bear Grease Podcast, Clay Newcomb travels to Southern Methodist University in Dallas, Texas to meet with archaeologist Dr. David Meltzer. Dr. Meltzer discusses what has been learned through recent advancements in research of prehistoric human’s lives, diet, and travel routes in North America through the use of DNA sequencing. These discoveries have led to new theories of how the first people came to North America.

  • 2 weeks ago | themeateater.com | Dirk Durham |Clay Newcomb |Seth Morris |Katie Hill

    Subscribe In this episode This week's guest, Jimmy Gruenwald, aka Jimmy Kits, talks about getting the right items in your backpack's first aid kit. We talk tourniquets, quick clot, and more. Don't skip this episode - your life may depend on it!Connect with Jason, Dirk, and Phelps Game CallsMeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and Youtube Clips Presented By

  • 2 weeks ago | themeateater.com | Clay Newcomb |Steven Rinella

    Subscribe In this episode On this Bear Grease Render, host Clay Newcomb, Dr. Misty Newcomb, and Josh “Landbridge” Spielmaker are joined by Bear Grease podcast featured guest Pablo Esquivel. Pablo gives more details of what it was like growing up in Costa Rica, some of the culture shock of moving to Alabama as a young adult, his passion for deer hunting, love of finding stone points, and laid-back attitude about his big game tattoos.

  • 3 weeks ago | themeateater.com | Tony Peterson |Clay Newcomb |Steven Rinella |Jordan Sillars

    We all know that once a deer hits the ground the real work begins. Typically, our options for a getting our venison back to the truck are pretty simple—drag it out or quarter it up and haul it out piece by piece. However, there is a third option. You can carry the deer on your back. I learned this...

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