Hunt Quietly
The future of hunting is imperiled. More and more hunters are competing for limited numbers of licenses. Public land hunting is overcrowded, and private land hunting is increasingly unavailable to those unable or unwilling to pay for it. These are the dominant problems facing hunters today, and nobody in the hunting industry and hunting entertainment is talking about them. That is because they cause and even benefit from these problems, as do some hunting nonprofits. Join Matt Rinella and his guests as they rethink the future of hunting and implement steps to save our cherished pastime. Visit huntquietly.org to learn more.
Episodes

Wednesday Apr 05, 2023
Wednesday Apr 05, 2023
Evan Trebilcock and Andy Tomaszewski run the hunting mentorship nonprofit Opportunity Outdoors.

Sunday Apr 02, 2023

Thursday Mar 30, 2023

Sunday Mar 26, 2023
Sunday Mar 26, 2023
David Fontenot talks to forester and pot call maker Jacob Whitfield. You can find Jacob on Instagram @jsw_woodworks.

Thursday Mar 23, 2023
Thursday Mar 23, 2023
Matt talks with David Blas and Michael Miller about their willingness to share their land with fellow hunters.

Wednesday Mar 22, 2023
Wednesday Mar 22, 2023
Until recently being disabled by Instagram, Hanging Tree Redacted was an account that critiqued hunting influencers.

Thursday Mar 16, 2023

Sunday Mar 12, 2023
Sunday Mar 12, 2023
In this week's episode, Jim talks with Pa Game Commission Elk Biologist Jeremy Banfield. Their discussion topics include the elk restoration program's history, its success, and drawing a coveted bull elk tag. They also discuss access issues for hunters and the roadblocks to expanding elk populations in the East.

Monday Mar 06, 2023
Monday Mar 06, 2023
Matt and David Fontenot speak with Justin Broughton, president of South Dakota Bowhunters Inc., about decreasing hunt quality and Justin's ideas for addressing it.

Tuesday Feb 28, 2023
Tuesday Feb 28, 2023
Matt discusses legislative issues facing resident and nonresident Montana hunters with friend, hunting issue sparing partner, and Backcountry Hunters & Anglers employee Kevin Farron.