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...
Send us a text Two veteran members of the Arkansas Trappers Association share how ethical, modern trapping boosts turkey numbers, protects land, and still turns a profit within a global fur market. We walk through sets, scents, legal rules, fieldcraft, and the culture shift welcoming new trappers. • conservation and education as first principles • why nest predators crush turkey hatches • reading wind, terrain and animal travel • bait vs lure and layered scent strategy • pan tension for coyo...
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...