As the nation celebrates its 250th birthday, the podcast celebrates its 100th episode by bringing back retired New York Outdoor News Editor Steve Piatt. Since Steve lives just inside the Pennsylvania border, he’s on top of the issues facing hunters in the Keystone state and shares some observations on Sunday hunting and youth hunting expansion, as well as some talk on bear and elk. Then it’s on to New York for some talk about DEC’s recent regulation changes that intend to encourage hunters to take more antlerless deer.
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