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Episode description
This week we talk with outdoor writer and editor Patrick Durkin about his out west DYI elk hunts and how West Nile and CWD is driving the outdoors.
- Outdoor Writer and Editor Patrick Durkin
- 40 years of writing
- Going to Idaho for another Elk Hunt
- Took a nice bull in 2014
Camp set up
- Acura tent about 7 feet tall. Company is from Ireland
- 2 and half week trip
- Started taking this trip in 2006
- Public land hunt
- Obtaining water for 2 weeks, Katyadyn
- Camp chairs and game carts
- Boat in three miles to camp
- Use 2 boats
Running to get fit for hunting
- Helps with his asthma
- Runs Boston Marathon
- Helps with hiking and hunting out west
- Keeps him energized and alert
Hunting Idaho
- Didn't see anyone for the first 6 years
- Saw only one other campsite in 2013
- Safety while hunting in far away big places
Talking about writing
- How long articles should be for writers
- Writing a hunting book
- How digital media has changed the writing industry
- How do you move forward in a digital realm and try to make money
- Keeping busy working everyday
- Encouraging others to get into the media business
- Staying remembered
- Rehashing the same thing in a different message
Arizona DYI Elk Hunt solo!
- Had another hunter in the area as his emergency contact
- Long drive by yourself
- Set camp by himself and did some scouting
- Shot elk on first day of season
- Vortex BDC rifle scope
- Issues packing out an elk by himself
- Field dressed in a hole
- Any trouble transporting elk back across multiple states
West Nile Virus affecting grouse in Mid-West?
- Pat's article on his take on shortening the grouse season.
- One season doesn't set a trend for wild animals
- Follow the science
- Balance between science and the hunters
- Nesting season
- Hunting pressure vs natural population trends
CWD in Wisconsin and public perception
- More awareness now than past
- If current trends continue, Wisconsin will see deer herd reduction
- Spent time with DNR catching deer and doing biopsies
- Mostly on private lands in SW Wisconsin
- Hunters reluctant to help in participating with DNR
- So many unknowns
- How does CWD affect farmers shipping crops to other places?
- How does CWD affect bodies of water and other animals using those waters
- How do we dispose of road kill deer properly
- Who is accountable for the multiple ways the disease can spread