"predator control"
4 episodes tagged with this keyword
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Mark Koernke discussed predator management and wildlife control in the second hour of the show, focusing on feral dog packs that devastated Michigan in the 1980s-1990s, feral pig infestations across Michigan counties, and coyote problems in Texas. He provided detailed techniques for deterring predators using human and dog hair, homemade noise-makers from recycled cans, and discussed hunting and preparing various game animals including woodchuck, rabbit, snake, and squirrel. Callers shared experiences with animal control issues and predator encounters, and Koernke emphasized the importance of self-sufficiency and preparedness regarding wildlife threats.
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Mark Koernke discussed self-sufficiency and survival skills, focusing heavily on trapping, fishing, and hunting as practical preparedness methods. He interviewed a guest (referred to as Buckshot) who has 34 years of trapping experience and is promoting a book on trapping techniques and survival knowledge. The conversation covered wildlife management, predator control, urban wildlife (raccoons, coyotes), fishing methods, gardening, and the importance of teaching children outdoor skills. Callers contributed discussions on bear attacks, wildlife management philosophy, snare construction, and a Texas militia training exercise scheduled for June 19th.
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Mark Koernke and Donald Becker discussed the Obama administration's early cabinet appointments, noting the return of Clinton-era officials and criticizing the lack of meaningful change in U.S. politics. Guest Bruce Hemings, a survival and trapping expert, promoted his snare kits, repair kits, and instructional DVDs for emergency food procurement through trapping small and large game. The hosts emphasized the importance of grassroots organizing, preparedness, ammunition stockpiling, and community outreach to awaken Americans to perceived threats. They discussed predator management issues, environmental policy concerns, and the role of alternative media in spreading patriotic messaging.
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Mark Koernke and guests discussed survival preparedness, wildlife threats, and self-sufficiency skills. Bruce Emming, a trapping expert with 30 years of experience, presented snaring techniques for food procurement and predator control, emphasizing the importance of learning these skills through instructional DVDs covering survival snaring, advanced snaring, and ultimate trapping methods. The show addressed escalating threats from coyotes and feral dogs in populated areas, including documented sightings in Ohio and Kentucky, and discussed how domestic animals and humans could become targets as animal populations grow unchecked. Callers and hosts explored cache systems, evacuation preparedness, and creative defensive technologies using repurposed household items like smoke alarms as tripwire alerts.