The Watering Hole

Episode 73: Public Land is RUINED

44 min · 21. huhti 2026
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In this episode of The Watering Hole, we sit down with Todd Graf and Justin Zarr to dive deep into a variety of topics affecting hunters today. We kick off the conversation with some lighthearted banter before getting into the serious business of land management and the ongoing debate surrounding nonresident hunting regulations. We break down the realities of navigating different state systems, the complexities of tag allocations, and why it is more important than ever to have a solid plan before heading out into the field. The discussion takes a fascinating turn as we share stories from our recent turkey hunts and reflect on the evolution of hunting technology. From the days of navigating with giant, cumbersome topo maps to the high-tech, GPS-integrated world we live in now, we explore how these tools have changed the game for hunters across the country. We also touch on the controversy surrounding baiting and the intense pressure currently being placed on our public lands, wrapping up with some final thoughts on the future of hunting and the importance of conservation. NEW MINI ANTLERS - https://shop.bowhunting.com/products/mini-antler-set www.bowhunting.com

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