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clay newcomb podcast

by Miss Cordie Greenholt Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Where can I listen to bear grease podcast?

Bear Grease on Apple Podcasts. The Bear Grease Podcast with host Clay Newcomb delivers compelling storytelling through documentary-style episodes exploring the culture, traditions, and history of rural America.

Where is Clay Newcomb?

Clay also hosts the Bear Hunting Magazine Podcast and has produced a weekly episode for the last several years. Clay enjoys hunting off of and training mules and spending time with his wife and four kids in the Ozark Mountains of Northwest Arkansas where he now calls home.

Who writes the bear hunting magazine?

Clay Newcomb78: Clay Newcomb, journalist and owner of Bear Hunting Magazine - Backcountry Hunters and Anglers.

What is beargrease?

Bear Grease is a traditional native american medicine. Black Bears have an unusual amount of fat on their bodies because they spend summers building up energy for hibernation. Over the winter Bears survive on this energy through their fat build up.

Who is Ryan Callaghan?

Ryan "Cal" Callaghan is MeatEater's Director of Conservation and a national board member of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers. Cal has been a passionate member of the outdoor community, having grown up hunting and fishing, guiding, and playing in the West.

What Bow Does Clay Newcomb use?

TimberGhost recurveTimberghost Traditional Bows is with Clay Newcomb. A friend of mine, Clay Newcomb is having an unbelievable season with his TimberGhost recurve. Clay's the owner of Bear Hunting Magazine but lives right down the road from me here in NW Arkansas.

Who is Clay Newcomb?

Clay Newcomb is a 7th-generation Arkansan that grew up in the Ouachita Mountains. He's a hunter, mule skinner, curious naturalist, and observer of rural culture. He's also a writer, filmmaker, podcaster, and owner/publisher of Bear Hunting Magazine.

What dog is used to hunt bears?

Karelian Bear Dogs will hunt a variety of animals. Its quick reflexes and fearless nature have made it very popular for hunting large game including small black bears, moose, and wild boar. It was the breed's ability to hunt bears that earned the breed its name.

How much is a bear hunt in Canada?

Our price of $950.00 (plus tax) includes your lodging, bear tag, a pre-baited active site, and bait. You will still need to purchase an Ontario hunting license (before arriving) for $235.81 and a Hunting Outdoors Card for $8.57 if you don't already have one.

Did Native Americans use bear grease on their hair?

Native American use In the Northeast tribes of the Sauk, Huron, and Delaware, the daily use of bear grease on their hair was popular among both men and women. Men in the Dakota Sioux and Crow tribes also regularly used bear's grease.

Does bear fat cure baldness?

Yes, unfortunately, bear oil growing hair back is a myth. While it has been used as a hair care product, it cannot in fact regrow your hair. As of now, there are no tonics or medications that can regrow hair.

Why did Indians grease their hair?

Indians across North America smeared bear grease, or bear fat, and other oils on their hair to make it shine. Similar substances for smoothing and shining the hair were raccoon fat and deer marrow, a material found inside bones.

Ep. 40: Secrets - The Hidden World of Whitetail Hunters

On this episode of the Bear Grease Podcast we’re exploring the secret world of whitetail hunters. We want to know why these rascal’s keep secrets, who they share them with, but also who they’re holding out on. The answers might surprise you. If you’ll listen I’m sure you’ll learn something about the...

Video: Clay Newcomb's 3 Essential Knives

There are three knives I use for the vast majority of my hunting purposes. I'm not making this up to be cute; these are just the blades that have found their way into a consistent rotation. The first is my utility rig, the Benchmade Pardue Hunter. It's a sheath knife that lives on my hip and gets...

Ep. 38: Ducks - Saving the Legacy of Green Tree (Part 2)

Hunting flooded timber in Arkansas for mallard ducks is why this place is known as the Duck Hunting Capital of the World. On this episode, Clay interviews the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission director, Austin Booth, and waterfowl biologist Luke Naylor about why the trees are dying in the Green Tree...

Ep. 36: Ducks - The Duck Hunting Capital of the World (Part 1)

On this episode of the Bear Grease Podcast, we’ll be exploring the ancient migration of mallard ducks and why the place they choose as a primary wintering ground -- Arkansas -- is called the “Duck Hunting Capital of the World.” We're exploring why this reputation has lasted the test of time. We’ll...

Video: How to Score a Mule Deer Buck

In this video, I’ll demonstrate how to score a mule deer buck. The main difference between scoring a whitetail and a muley is how you handle the tines. You’ll begin by measuring both main beams, all tines, four circumferences, and adding those numbers up. The last measurement you’ll take is the...

Ep. 34: The Folsom Site - The Unsolved Mystery of Fluted Stone (Part 4)

On this final episode in our series on the Folsom archeological site, we’ll explore the risky and mysterious process of fluting stone projectile points. For one thousand years these ancient bison hunters employed this process that some believe was entirely utilitarian, while others say it held...

Who is Clay Newcomb's wife?

On this episode of the Bear Grease [Render], Clay Newcomb is joined by the regular crew, minus Gary Newcomb -- however, the empty chair is filled by his wife Misty and her banjo.

Who is the host of Bear Grease?

He’ll dive in deep with hunters, biologists, anthropologists, and hillbillies to learn about human nature and our ancient connection to the land. Bear Grease explores unique people, topics, and stories that reveal the incredible value of life lived close to the land. Part of the MeatEater Podcast Network.

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