Top topics on Outdoor News Radio this week include a deer season harvest recap with Managing Editor Rob Drieslein and Editor Tim Spielman covering the latest data from Minnesota and Wisconsin. Then foraging expert Robin Greenfield joins the show to talk about his year-long plan to consume only calories that he forages from the wild landscape. New Backcountry Hunters and Anglers CEO Ryan Callaghan then joins Drieslein for the first of a two-part interview about his vision for conservation in America. Tim Lesmeister and Drieslein wrap up the show with chatter on Mille Lacs pike, chronic wasting disease, flying cats in North Carolina, and the growing population of European bears.
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Episode 569 – Deer harvest report, year-long foraging odyssey, BHA’s Ryan Callaghan, ice show
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