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BreakshunterLove this podcast!Listen to the Ron Mills podcast for the second time. Love this podcast. The stories are so interesting and fun, and bring us all back to a better time!
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alligatordondHal is greatThese podcasts ALWAYS educates on a variety of conservation related subjects. Hal is so laid back and obviously very well read and intelligent. So very glad I found the podcast.
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GränsförsGila episodeGreat episode and overview of a wonderful place…I have done, and continue to do, lots of trail work in the burn scars there, and one conversation that was missing is that the FS is allowing the trails to completely disappear to the point of disintegrating access. There is a preservationist side of the agency that wants this, and the Gila burn scars will oblige unless dealt with more assertively. Access is disappearing there, and there aren’t near as many trails as the maps show.
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ksvenyFantastic podcast for the outdoor enthusiasts!Wide ranging topics on public lands, conservation, hunting & fishing, and more. A great way to be entertained and learn about our greatest resource - our public land. Thanks, Hal and BHA!
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Bainbridge98110The Hal Herring Show…I keep coming back to this podcast hoping it gets better, but the host is constantly interrupting the folks he’s supposed to be interviewing. It’s painful to listen to.
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Free Loader ListenerMissing best episodesMissing some of the best episodes with Jim Pozawits and Guide Ron Mills. Need to put those back up.
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Mbroes01Always a great conversationLove the variety of locales, topics and guests on this show. Everything from organizing to big Buck story telling. Can we start keeping a book list? Lots of them discussed, could keep me reading fit years on great topics. Keep it up Hal!
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basiliskfondlerLove this workAnd all that y’all are doing spreading the word of conservation and making real action happen on the ground. As an herbalist new to hunting I loved the interview with Susan Leopold. Would be great to have Phyllis Light on as a guest to talk about southern folk medicine. Keep doing great work Hal. Warmly, Logan
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Duramaxnay6Good guests, but poor interviewingCONSTANTLY interrupting guests and talking over the people they are supposed to be asking questions. Painful at times.
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manlike.A pragmatic look at this world of wounds.This is the perfect podcast for any resident/student/disciple/junkyard dog of the natural world who, as Hal Herring puts it, suffers a “lack of indifference”.
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Michael OutsideOne of the Best Outdoors PodcastsHal has a wonderfully curious mind which makes for great conversations and very interesting guests. If wild places, hunting, and fishing matter to you, give this podcast a listen.
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Solar panelMy favorite podcastHal Herring is an extraordinary host that matches the guests that are on this program. These podcasts dive deep into relevant issues regarding public lands, hunting, eating, and conservation. It is hard to find an outdoors podcast so filled with real content that all conservation-minded people can learn from. Thank you Hal and BHA for such an awesome program.
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gjppefHal does it again!Hal asks the right questions, digs deep and is involved in his guest! Such a wonderful host. I am a professional chef 30 plus years and found it informative and I share the passion of Hal’s guest. The interview with Chef Edwardo was S.P.E.T.A.C.U.L.A.R! Bravo Hal, freaking BRAVO!
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MEH02492I want to love this podcast!I really appreciate the topics and conversations on this podcast, but Hal’s interview style really puts me off. I wish he would ask more questions rather than tell rambling leading stories and let the amazing folks he’s interviewing do the talking. Hal is an expert on so many things, but we know that. I want to hear from his guests!
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Michael Robert WoodLove the showI absolutely love this podcast. Hal speaks about nature, hunting, and conservation in a way that nobody else can. The man is a poet
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75665334569865432-AFJHal & BHAHal really understands conservation & environmental issues from the perspective of a life-long outdoorsman. Don’t be fooled by his Alabama accent, he’s a smart dude, as are his knowledgeable guests. - Felton
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prairie admirerDon’t be fooledHal Herring is Redneck Genius. His depth of research and knowledge of the subjects covered by his perfectly chosen guests make him an excellent interviewer. I am grateful to be so well informed while being entertained. Definitely worth one’s time.
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srmwaNone betterThis is my favorite podcast. Conservation with hunting and fishing as the main focus. Hal Herring is a true master interviewer. Don’t let his Alabama accent throw you. His knowledge of most topics is very deep and he is always very prepared for the show.
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MoonovrMissouriGood Podcast, could be betterI love the topics and the guests are top notch. Hal could do better at letting the guests speak instead of speaking for them and trying to lead them. Not a deal breaker, but I just don’t understand why he’d do most of the talking when he’s the host and not the guest. Anyway, good work and if you like being outdoors, this is the show for you.
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BottomlandhunterAwesome podcastGreat podcast from a great organization, being a Tennessean I love the focus on southern outdoors
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bmustMNGreat Podcast!I absolutely love this podcast. Hal has on fantastic guests. I find myself fascinated by topics I had never entertained a thought on. Hal’s genuine demeanor and knowledge make for an entertaining and informative show. Keep up the stellar work!
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DirtNutsonLove this PodcastThe best podcast out there for all things conservation and wild places. My only complaint is I spend a bunch of money on the many books Hal discusses with his guests. I appreciate the book discussion and references as much as anything.
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Erich 112Great PodcastI just wanted to say that I’ve been listening to the podcast for a while now. I think the latest episode with Traditional Bow Hunter and biologist Ron Rohrbaugh is one of the best. I might just listen to it again. Thanks BHA and thanks Hal! Keep up the great work.
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bowhunting1A+Excellent podcast. Hal is extraordinarily well read, informed, and open minded. Hal and the podcast embody the Leopold conservation ethic.
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Desert JunkieTop notch!Informative, completely candid. If you’re interested in the great outdoors and our public lands it’s a must listen! Thanks Hal!
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It Me MattGood Show, Untrustworthy BackingI really enjoy Hal's commentary - however, I can't bring myself to support BHA overall any longer - Land Tawney and the BHA board are full of left-wing special intrest hacks. I care deeply about public lands, if you do as well spend your energy/time on TRCP. I wouldn't trust BHA.
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Jason Blak birdEnjoyable showReally enjoy most of the content released by this podcast. I would donate to a Patreon account if you had one.
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derek_n_yostBHA podcastOne of the best podcast out there in my opinion. My favorite was Don Thomas but all are excellent, educational and entertaining. Hal is a gem of an interviewer and writer. Thank you Mr. Herring for all you do.
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moneskatikFact based and to the pointI listen to many podcasts, with a wide range of subject matter. I will say confidently that this is among the best. Hal is so well informed, and an eloquent interviewer. And, the guests just get better and better. Thanks Hal, for all that you do in protecting our public lands, and holding non-political discussions around the state of conservation of wild lands in North America. Thank you.
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jdsuoneSJWSeems like more and more, every guest has some SJW background, or they’re a self proclaimed climate expert. Would think this show would be about hunting and fishing to some degree.
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FUD63Partisan politics is ruining this podcastI used to really enjoy this podcast but with the election getting closer it seems it’s mostly just about bashing the right. I completely agree with pointing out things a party does that doesn’t support sportsmen and women. But this podcast lately seems to only wanna point out things the right does that they don’t agree with. A little less partisan politics would be nice.
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Cross704My new go-to podcastLove this show. Hal is a charming, gregarious, intelligent, well-read host and the guests are people I’m eager to hear from. Rugged outdoorsmanship grounded in the spirit of conservation. Always gets me itching to get outside. Fav eps so far include Tom McGuane, Clay Newcomb, and Mark Kenyon. Keep up the good work!
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stay curious jakeKeep Up The Great WorkI thoroughly enjoy listening to this podcast. Some of my favorites have beens the interviews with Jim Posewitz, Rudi Roeslein, and Richard Manning. This is a great part of the character of BHA. Keep it up!
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treydfosterShags Is full of misinformationEpisode with Shags was full of false information.
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pasdionsirenGreat orchard huntingLove the Apple story !!!!
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Tradbow TomBowhunterI just listened to Two of my favorite conservationists on one podcast, Hal Herring and Clay Newcomb! I have not missed an episode, Hal. Because of you, I joined BHA!
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Hogfan#1milRaceline alternative energyPlease more like this!!!
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Obsessedw/#obsessed!LOVE the podcast but two questionsI’m totally digging into all these after hearing about the podcast through Mountain and Prairie, but I have two questions/observations. 1. It would be super helpful to have podcast notes with links to books, orgs, people, articles that are talked about. I listen while I’m out working and don’t have a pencil on me all the time. 2. Where are the ladies? I know there aren’t as many of us out there listening and fishing and hunting, but it seems like the female perspective of the hunting/angling world isn’t as prevalent here as it could be. We’re are out here and we’re listening. We just want to hear from voices like ours. Love it and keep up the awesome interviews!
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Stites76A FavoriteHal does a great job not only interviewing his guests, but relating to them. This podcast is relevant, it’s enjoyable and it’s absolutely one of my favorites to listen to. The most recent, with Mark Kenyon, was insightful and quite honestly gave me a different opinion of Mark than I had going into this episode. Well done, to both Hal and Mark.
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bencarkeyScratches the itchThis show provides great insight, guests, and seems to scratch the “itch” between hunting trips haha. Keep up the good work!
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Andrew_BoonBest Conservation/Outdoors Podcast!I highly recommend anyone wondering about BHA to listen to episode 67 with Mark Kenyon. Such great information in every episode. Hal is such a knowledgeable host on so many topics, and he is so passionate about what he does. This podcast covers so many aspects of conservation that it has something for everyone. BHA is for anyone who enjoys the outdoors, not just hunters and anglers! Highly recommend.
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MM3SamPerfect public land podcastWhat a great episode! Can’t wait to read Mark’s new book
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Nathan ConnawayPhenomenal conversation between time well read individuals.Really appreciate Hal’s chat with Mark. Been a fan of them both and it was great to listen to their conversation with each other.
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WordmoneyLove this podcast and the topicsLove this podcast and all the topics covered. They all touch on everything we as outdoorsmen and women enjoy about the outdoors and wild places. Definitely worth a listen!!!
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jay.armstrongTop notchA superior podcast! Anyone who’s set foot on public land should listen to the episode with Mark Kenyon!
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mjl0016Wired to huntA great look at public land.
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BilliamobillEP 67. Two book nerds talking about booksAn hour and twenty minutes of book nerds talking about dead people and books. It was an extremely engaging if an interview. I loved hearing Mr. Kenyan as a guest instead of a host. 5/5 stars.
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steddowdA great listen for all ..Far ranging topics with passionate people presented in a cool refreshing way . I am not a big hunter or fisherman but I really love this podcast . It’s funny and super smart .. Hal is awesome .
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Drum OlyQuality Reporting and InterviewsI wish this came out more often. This is the stuff I care so much about and the folks at BHA do some amazing reporting and interviews on current events. The quality of content is above most hunting and angling shows.
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Forester in MTOne of the best conservation and natural resource issue podcastsOne of my favorite podcasts, can’t get enough.
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