Shootin’ the Bull

Ep. 18 - Remembering Carl Wilson & the Osburn Wildlife Overpass

1 h 18 min · 24. juni 2026
episode Ep. 18 - Remembering Carl Wilson & the Osburn Wildlife Overpass cover

Beskrivelse

You’re listening to Shootin’ the Bull — a podcast by Idaho Department of Fish and Game. From fish squeezers to deer muggers and everyone in between, these are the conversations with the men and women of Idaho Fish and Game. Host Connor Jay Liess (Public Information Specialist) sits down with Ben Bieri (IDFG Digital Content Specialist), TJ Ross (IDFG Regional Communications Manager), Laura Wolf (IDFG Regional Wildlife Biologist), Wayne Brood (Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation [https://www.rmef.org/]), and Kirsten Voorhees (Osburn Resident/Civil Engineer) to discuss how one 50-year-old abandoned bridge crossing Idaho's Interstate 90 was retrofitted thanks to countless collaboraters and now welcomes a different type of traffic: Idaho's ungulates.  Other topics: when your last name defines your career trajectory; engineering corridors for fish and wildlife; where is Osburn?; the genesis of the project; the "bridge to nowhere"; where does RMEF come in?; stakeholders; how do you modify an existing 50-year-old traffic bridge?; what if elk don't want to use it?; Osburn's community support; no, animals don't read road signs; funnel fencing; Carl Wilson's legacy; the cost of a wildlife overpass; the California Superstructure example; how public input can lead to wildlife wins; and more. WATCH: "Bridge to Nowhere" (RMEF Films) [https://youtu.be/RZpILeqmq44?si=G1SgCu3e919mk8IN] on YouTube ----more---- Have a question or topic suggestion? Drop us a line at podcast@idfg.idaho.gov [podcast@idfg.idaho.gov]. Follow Idaho Department of Fish and Game on Instagram [http://www.instagram.com/idahofishandgame], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/IdahoFishGame], and YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@idahofishgame].

Kommentarer

0

Vær den første til å kommentere

Registrer deg nå og bli medlem av Shootin’ the Bull sitt community!

Prøv gratis

Prøv gratis i 14 dager

99 kr / Måned etter prøveperioden. · Avslutt når som helst.

  • Eksklusive podkaster
  • 20 timer lydbøker i måneden
  • Gratis podkaster

Alle episoder

18 Episoder

episode Ep. 18 - Remembering Carl Wilson & the Osburn Wildlife Overpass cover

Ep. 18 - Remembering Carl Wilson & the Osburn Wildlife Overpass

You’re listening to Shootin’ the Bull — a podcast by Idaho Department of Fish and Game. From fish squeezers to deer muggers and everyone in between, these are the conversations with the men and women of Idaho Fish and Game. Host Connor Jay Liess (Public Information Specialist) sits down with Ben Bieri (IDFG Digital Content Specialist), TJ Ross (IDFG Regional Communications Manager), Laura Wolf (IDFG Regional Wildlife Biologist), Wayne Brood (Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation [https://www.rmef.org/]), and Kirsten Voorhees (Osburn Resident/Civil Engineer) to discuss how one 50-year-old abandoned bridge crossing Idaho's Interstate 90 was retrofitted thanks to countless collaboraters and now welcomes a different type of traffic: Idaho's ungulates.  Other topics: when your last name defines your career trajectory; engineering corridors for fish and wildlife; where is Osburn?; the genesis of the project; the "bridge to nowhere"; where does RMEF come in?; stakeholders; how do you modify an existing 50-year-old traffic bridge?; what if elk don't want to use it?; Osburn's community support; no, animals don't read road signs; funnel fencing; Carl Wilson's legacy; the cost of a wildlife overpass; the California Superstructure example; how public input can lead to wildlife wins; and more. WATCH: "Bridge to Nowhere" (RMEF Films) [https://youtu.be/RZpILeqmq44?si=G1SgCu3e919mk8IN] on YouTube ----more---- Have a question or topic suggestion? Drop us a line at podcast@idfg.idaho.gov [podcast@idfg.idaho.gov]. Follow Idaho Department of Fish and Game on Instagram [http://www.instagram.com/idahofishandgame], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/IdahoFishGame], and YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@idahofishgame].

24. juni 20261 h 18 min
episode Ep. 17 - Trout Slams & Record Fish with Martin Koenig cover

Ep. 17 - Trout Slams & Record Fish with Martin Koenig

You’re listening to Shootin’ the Bull — a podcast by Idaho Department of Fish and Game. From fish squeezers to deer muggers and everyone in between, these are the conversations with the men and women of Idaho Fish and Game. Host Connor Jay Liess (Public Information Specialist) and Ben Bieri (Digital Content Specialist) sit down with Martin Koenig (Sportfish Coordinator) to talk about Idaho's record fish program and managing sportfish fisheries and angler opportunities. Other topics: Drinking coffee at the crepuscular period; what is a piscatologist?; what does a sportfish coordinator coordinate?; Martin's many hats; why the emphasis on trout?; resident vs. native; the birth of alpine lake stocking; why Idaho's perfect for trout hatcheries; what factors drive cold and warmwater fisheries?; Oxbow Reservoir bass behavior; "world class"; Idaho's record fish program; good (and bad) fish pics; the infamous blue catfish story; Martin's biggest "big fish" stories; the "Dworshak problem"; trout slams; and more.   ----more---- Have a question or topic suggestion? Drop us a line at podcast@idfg.idaho.gov [podcast@idfg.idaho.gov]. Follow Idaho Department of Fish and Game on Instagram [http://www.instagram.com/idahofishandgame], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/IdahoFishGame], and YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@idahofishgame].

20. mai 20261 h 33 min
episode Ep. 16 - These Hooves Were Made for Walkin' with Sierra Robatcek cover

Ep. 16 - These Hooves Were Made for Walkin' with Sierra Robatcek

You’re listening to Shootin’ the Bull — a podcast by Idaho Department of Fish and Game. From fish squeezers to deer muggers and everyone in between, these are the conversations with the men and women of Idaho Fish and Game. Host Connor Jay Liess (Public Information Specialist) and Ben Bieri (Digital Content Specialist) sit down with Sierra Robatcek (Big Game Habitat Staff Biologist) to discuss how Fish and Game tracks migratory species—deer, elk, and pronghorn—and why that information is so invaluable.  Other topics: Mispronouncing Sierra's last name; what is a habitat biologist?; Sierra's personal migration from Colorado; Fish and Game family; the difference between mule deer and wolverines; more to habitat than meets the eye; regional biologist vs. staff biologist; why does mule deer migration matter to sportsmen?; the pursuit of food; uncovering 12,000-year old migration routes; crossing five different highways; herds of moose; pronghorn can't jump; nature vs. nurture; how Idaho Fish and Game tracks animals; deer muggers; slingin' animals; what's the data for?; conservation relationships matter; why does a town deer stay in town?; animal-safe fencing; and more. ----more---- Have a question or topic suggestion? Drop us a line at podcast@idfg.idaho.gov [podcast@idfg.idaho.gov]. Follow Idaho Department of Fish and Game on Instagram [http://www.instagram.com/idahofishandgame], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/IdahoFishGame], and YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@idahofishgame].

22. april 20261 h 36 min
episode Ep. 15 - Hound Dogs and Mountain Cats with Carson Watkins cover

Ep. 15 - Hound Dogs and Mountain Cats with Carson Watkins

You’re listening to Shootin’ the Bull — a podcast by Idaho Department of Fish and Game. From fish squeezers to deer muggers and everyone in between, these are the conversations with the men and women of Idaho Fish and Game. Host Connor Jay Liess (Public Information Specialist) travels to Coeur d'Alene to talk with T.J. Ross (Panhandle Region Communications Manager) and expert houndsman, Carson Watkins (Panhandle Regional Supervisor).  Other Topics: Poppin' claws; Carson's tenure bouncing around the state, North Idaho vs. Southeast Idaho mountain lions; how do you get in to running hounds?; Blue the Bluetick; teaching a young dog an old dog's tricks; Carson's approach to mountain lion "hunting"; how does IDFG/houndsmen manage North Idaho mountain lions?; reclassifying lions as a big game animal (thanks to houndsmen); were hunters harvesting more lions back then or now?; what does a good day of mountain lion hunting look like?; hunting lions is...hard; a mountain lion's daily routine; advances in technology; hound hunting misconceptions; Carson's most memorable cat hunts; and more. ----more---- Have a question or topic suggestion? Drop us a line at podcast@idfg.idaho.gov [podcast@idfg.idaho.gov]. Follow Idaho Department of Fish and Game on Instagram [http://www.instagram.com/idahofishandgame], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/IdahoFishGame], and YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@idahofishgame].

20. mars 20262 h 41 min
episode Ep. 14 - The Tall Tails of a Clearwater Trapper with Bill Seybold cover

Ep. 14 - The Tall Tails of a Clearwater Trapper with Bill Seybold

You’re listening to Shootin’ the Bull — a podcast by Idaho Department of Fish and Game. From fish squeezers to deer muggers and everyone in between, these are the conversations with the men and women of Idaho Fish and Game. Hosts Connor Jay Liess (Public Information Specialist) and Ben Bieri (Digital Content Specialist) visit Lewiston and talk with Jen Bruns (Regional Communications Manager) and Bill Seybold (Clearwater Region Trapper Education Coordinator). Other Topics: Bill celebrating his 642nd birthday; trapping with Grandpa in Wisconsin; Bill's famous Beaver Balls; ranking roadkill by flavor; are younger generations getting into trapping?; species you can (and can't) trap for; are trappers a dying breed?; Bill's "trapping Crocs"; Jen's muskrat jawbone earrings; what does beaver castor smell like?; the time Bill lured in his future wife using a turkey call and beaver castor; Mandles; beaver choice cuts; Connor's freezer full of pine/red squirrels; mandatory trapper ed; the do's and don'ts of trapping; going after raccoon dogs in Russia; and more. ----more---- Have a question or topic suggestion? Drop us a line at podcast@idfg.idaho.gov [podcast@idfg.idaho.gov]. Follow Idaho Department of Fish and Game on Instagram [http://www.instagram.com/idahofishandgame], Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/IdahoFishGame], and YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@idahofishgame].

20. feb. 20261 h 35 min