As 2024 winds down, Managing Editor Rob Drieslein devotes the first segment of this week’s program to discussing winter bird feeding and off-season “bird travel” with Sharon “the Birdchick” Stiteler. Then Tony Peterson visits to talk about ring-necked pheasant opportunities that still exist through the end of the year, then rabbit and squirrel tactics through the end of February 2025. To wrap it up, Tim Lesmeister and Rob tackle one of their periodic music segments by debating popular modern songwriters.
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Episode 519 – Winter bird feeding, small game through Jan. 1 and beyond…, music chatter
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