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We talk about improving the huntability of a property with Kenny Thompson, who manages numerous farms, plants hundreds of acres and creates water holes, funnels, turkey dusting areas and much more.

We talk about improving the huntability of a property with Kenny Thompson, who manages numerous farms, plants hundreds of acres and creates water holes, funnels, turkey dusting areas and much more.

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S6, EP6 "GK Podcast #261 - Sandhill Crane Study"

We're joined in-studio by Dr. Blake Grisham of Texas Tech and Courtenay Conring, a dedicated young biologist. These two are leading a long-term research project on Sandhill Cranes.

The Gamekeepers of Mossy Oak

S6, EP1 "GK Podcast #257 -- Growing Clover"

We talk about improving the huntability of a property with Kenny Thompson, who manages numerous farms, plants hundreds of acres and creates water holes, funnels, turkey dusting areas and much more.

The Gamekeepers of Mossy Oak

S6, EP2 "GK Podcast #332 - Watching Poults Grow"

This week, Dr. Marcus Lashley of the University of Florida joins us to explain his team's ongoing wild turkey poult research. It's fascinating stuff. Listen to the full conversation on Gamekeeper Podcast #332.

The Gamekeepers of Mossy Oak

S6, EP6 "GK Podcast #261 - Sandhill Crane Study"

We're joined in-studio by Dr. Blake Grisham of Texas Tech and Courtenay Conring, a dedicated young biologist. These two are leading a long-term research project on Sandhill Cranes.

Sharing the spirit and emotion in the why as well as communicating the knowledge of the how-to.
Original Air Date: Nov 10, 2020
Rating: TVG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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