Accurate Hunts, a life outdoors episode 3
Ron Kiehne joins Dodge from his amazing shed in Glen Innes for an expedition into the world of fox hunting and the intricate art of Fox whistling. Together, we journey back to the days when the fox skin trade was the lifeblood of local economies, discussing the skill required in skinning, and the craftsmanship needed to turn a pelt into a prized possession. Ron's tales from the field bring the past to life, as he blissfully recounts many a nights of remarkable success and shares his wealth of knowledge in the creation of the Silva Fox Whistle.
Venturing beyond the hunt, we dissect the cunning nature of our vulpine subjects, revealing their habits and the environments they thrive in. The call of a fox whistle is a siren song to these creatures, and Ron recounts the strategies and patience required to outwit them. Rons wife, Lynn's role behind the camera is paramount, capturing the essence of these encounters despite her aversion to the limelight. As we navigate the dance of predator and prey, the episode is rich with the wisdom needed for successful hunts and the understanding that each missed shot is a lesson learned for both hunter and fox.
From the sharp crack of a 17 HMR rifle to the hushed excitement of rabbit hunting by moonlight, this episode brims with the raw thrills of the chase and the enduring tales of country marksmanship. We share family stories of precision shooting that would make Annie Oakley tip her hat, and the ripple effects of environmental activism on wildlife management. As we wrap up with a heart-stopping account of an eagle's forceful dive, the episode stands as a testament to the unpredictable beauty of nature and the primal joy found in the pursuit of wildlife. Join us for an auditory adventure that's as close to the wild as you can get without setting foot outside.
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