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    Explore "packingmeat" with insightful episodes like "Best Replaceable Blade Hunting Knives", "Top Three Backcountry Backpacks", "After The Kill: Photography, Field Processing, & Packing Meat", "Hunting Giant Moose in Alaska with Adam Grenda" and "Backcountry Banzai: The one-day hunt" from podcasts like ""Backcountry Hunting Podcast", "Backcountry Hunting Podcast", "Backcountry Hunting Podcast", "Backcountry Hunting Podcast" and "Backcountry Hunting Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (6)

    Best Replaceable Blade Hunting Knives

    Best Replaceable Blade Hunting Knives
    This episode looks at three of the best replaceable-blade, ultralight folding hunting knives on the market: Havalon, Outdoor Edge, and Browning. 
     
    We believe every serious hunter should have a good traditional fixed-blade hunting knife and be good at sharpening it. However, there is a place for replaceable-blade knives. This discussion addresses what to pick and why. Plus, we share a couple of cautionary true stories—one that could have ended in death—of accidents with scalpel-sharp replaceable-blade knives. 
     
    ENJOY! 
     
    To see the knives showcased in the video of this episode, join us on www.patreon.com/backcountry. The $10 tier will get you access to all our member-exclusive videos and bonus content. And a HUGE thanks to those of you allready on board supporting the podcast—we can't thank you enough! 

    Top Three Backcountry Backpacks

    Top Three Backcountry Backpacks

    Shopping for a serious backpack for backcountry hunting? This rapid-fire 5-minute bonus episode details three top picks. These packs are versitile, capable, comfortable, and of premium quality. Compressed, they'll serve as a daypack ready to morph into a meat-hauling machine. Weight ratings are all north of 150 pounds, and capacity is plenty for expedition-level hunts. 

    ENJOY! 

    After The Kill: Photography, Field Processing, & Packing Meat

    After The Kill: Photography, Field Processing, & Packing Meat

    Success! You've just shot a buck or bull. But should the fun really stop there? Not really. You'll shift gears, sure, but the process of getting great photos in the field, then field processing and breaking down your animal and packing it out can be very rewarding. 

    This episode, we take an in-depth look at three steps: 

    PHOTOGRAPHY

    • Positioning your animal
    • Using the light 
    • Positioning the hunter
    • Setting up the camera
    • Framing the photo
    • LOOKING and SEEING what's in the viewfinder
    • Snapping the shot

    Field Dressing & the Gutless Method

    • Traditional gutting: Pros, Cons, & How-to
    • Gutless Method: skinning, quartering, & lifting off backstraps
    • Removing bones

    Packing Out

    • Cooling meat
    • Meat sacks & flies
    • Loading your backpack
    • Working without injury
    • Aging meat on ice

     

    FRIENDS, PLEASE SUPPORT THE PODCAST! 

    Join the Backcountry Hunting Podcast tribe and get access to all our bonus material on www.patreon.com/backcountry

    VISIT OUR SPONSORS HERE: 

    www.timneytriggers.com

    https://javelinbipod.com

    www.browning.com

    www.barnesbullets.com

    www.leupold.com

    www.onxmaps.com

    www.silencercentral.com

    https://www.portersfirearms.com/

    www.gunwerks.com

    www.siembidacustomknives.com

     

    Hunting Giant Moose in Alaska with Adam Grenda

    Hunting Giant Moose in Alaska with Adam Grenda

    If you dream about big bull moose drifting through the alders, this episode is for you. Guest Adam Grenda, Alaska bush pilot and co-host of Stuck N The Rut on YouTube, hunter extraordinaire of giant moose, tells his story. How the passion to hunt was instilled in him at the ripe old age of three, how he found a bride with a drive to hunt and fish that equals his own, and how they moved to Alaska and found a home there. 

    Adam and Tana's daughter Julia (age 15) just shot her first moose—a whopping 254-inch monster bull with antlers that weighed 103 pounds and stretch the tape 73 inches wide. This podcast tells her hunt story, and Adam digs deep into the gear that has proven crucial for moose-hunting success. Boots, packs, rifles, cartridges, and more. Folks, this was one of my all-time favorite conversations recorded for the podcast. ENJOY! 

     

    FRIENDS, PLEASE SUPPORT THE PODCAST! 

    Join the Backcountry Hunting Podcast tribe and get access to all our bonus material on www.patreon.com/backcountry

    VISIT OUR SPONSORS HERE: 

    https://www.portersfirearms.com/

    www.gunwerks.com

    https://javelinbipod.com

    www.browning.com

    www.barnesbullets.com

    www.timneytriggers.com

    www.leupold.com

    www.onxmaps.com

    www.silencercentral.com

    www.siembidacustomknives.com

     

    Backcountry Banzai: The one-day hunt

    Backcountry Banzai: The one-day hunt

    SHOW NOTES

     

    Topic: How to make one-day hunts successful 

     

    • Q&A section:
      • 7mm-08 & 7x57 as the light rifle in a two-gun combo
      • Switch-barrel rifle compared to a two-gun approach
      • Sitka Blacktail seasons and hunt duration

     

    • THE ALL-DAY, ONE-DAY HUNT
      • Go early and go focused
      • Be adaptable
      • Eat well
      • Stay hydrated
      • Hunt smart
      • Have realistic goals
      • Nap during mid-day
      • Stay until full dark
      • Be careful on your way out
      • Have a meat-packing plan

     

    • THE 24-HOUR OVERNIGHT HUNT
      • Similar hunting techniques
      • Both easier and harder
      • Carry your camp
      • Go in slow
      • Don't sleep in!
      • Stay late
      • Stay awake on the drive home
      • Don't be an ogre

     

    Practice makes perfect. Backcountry Banzai is a one-day effort, but go every time you can spare a day. Success will benefit, and your satisfaction will be off the charts. 

     

    FRIENDS, PLEASE SUPPORT THE PODCAST! 

    Join the Backcountry Hunting Podcast tribe on www.patreon.com/backcountry

    Contribute via PayPal using joseph@backcountrypodcast.com

    Contribute via VENMO: @Joseph-vonBenedikt

    VISIT OUR SPONSORS HERE: 

    www.browning.com

    www.silencercentral.com

    www.timneytriggers.com

    www.siembidacustomknives.com

     

    EXO MTN GEAR packs with Mark Huelsing

    EXO MTN GEAR packs with Mark Huelsing

    SHOW NOTES

    Topic: The importance of having the right pack

    Case-in-point example: A brown bear hunt on the Alaska Peninsula, and the pack that nearly broke me. 

    Guest: Mark Huelsing of EXO MTN GEAR

    • Genesis of EXO MTN GEAR
    • Inspiration behind EXO's packs
    • Design and adaptability
    • Colors and camo
    • Frame material: The advantages of Titanium
    • Bag sizes, materials, and purposes
    • Versatility with one pack system
    • Meat hauling, cargo nets, and game bags
    • Dry bags and pack covers
    • A spot of (hunter orange) color
    • Where and how to purchase a pack

    WRAP: Your pack can make or break your hunt. Get the right one. 

    EXO MTN GEAR K3 Frame 

    EXO MTN GEAR K3 4800 Pack system

    EXO MTN GEAR K3 6400 Pack system

     

    FRIENDS, PLEASE SUPPORT THE PODCAST! 

    Join the Backcountry Hunting Podcast tribe on www.patreon.com/backcountry

    Contribute via PayPal using joseph@backcountrypodcast.com

    Contribute via VENMO: @Joseph-vonBenedikt

    VISIT OUR SPONSORS HERE: 

    www.browning.com

    www.silencercentral.com

    www.timneytriggers.com

    www.siembidacustomknives.com

     

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