Send us a text Wild alligators are booming, but the market is bust. We bring on Jay Paul from Swamp People for a candid look at what happens when farmed gators flood supply with flawless hides, processors stop buying mid-season, and agencies extend fall dates into cold fronts that shut down feeding. It’s a real-time lesson in wildlife economics and biology: pay-by-the-foot hides, meat that sits, and a population that climbs while incentives for wild harvest vanish. Jay opens up about the tra...
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Send us a text Wild alligators are booming, but the market is bust. We bring on Jay Paul from Swamp People for a candid look at what happens when farmed gators flood supply with flawless hides, processors stop buying mid-season, and agencies extend fall dates into cold fronts that shut down feeding. It’s a real-time lesson in wildlife economics and biology: pay-by-the-foot hides, meat that sits, and a population that climbs while incentives for wild harvest vanish. Jay opens up about the tra...
CANADA WATERFOWL - Wreakin' Havoc Outdoors | Ep078 | Off The Clock with B Scott
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CANADA WATERFOWL - Wreakin' Havoc Outdoors | Ep078 | Off The Clock with B Scott
Send us a text The Wreakin' Havoc Outdoors crew recounts their recent hunting trip to Canada where they experienced incredible duck and goose hunting with limits filled in record time, facing unexpected challenges along the way. • Hunting in Canada produced massive numbers of ducks and geese compared to hunting in Arkansas • Unexpectedly fierce mosquitoes required special "Jungle Juice" repellent that felt like oil when applied • First evening resulted in filling limits of 70+ birds in just ...
Off The Clock with B Scott
Send us a text Wild alligators are booming, but the market is bust. We bring on Jay Paul from Swamp People for a candid look at what happens when farmed gators flood supply with flawless hides, processors stop buying mid-season, and agencies extend fall dates into cold fronts that shut down feeding. It’s a real-time lesson in wildlife economics and biology: pay-by-the-foot hides, meat that sits, and a population that climbs while incentives for wild harvest vanish. Jay opens up about the tra...