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Mississippi Outdoors
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Mississippi Outdoors is produced by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks.
Lake Pickle's Adventures in Hunting Media | MS Outdoors Podcast
On this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, we sat down with Lake Pickle, a Brandon, Mississippi native who turned his passion for hunting and the outdoors into a thriving career in social media and video production. Lake shares his journey from his first turkey hunt to becoming a key figure at Primos Hunting and onX Maps, offering insights into the power of storytelling, the evolution of outdoor media, and the importance of conservation. Lake's story is a testament to following one's passion and the impact of mentorship in the great outdoors.
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Alligator Encounters and Conservation with Ricky Flynt | MS Outdoors
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Dive into the thrilling world of alligators in Mississippi with Ricky Flynt, the former leader of Mississippi's Alligator Program. With decades of experience, Ricky shares stories from his career, offering a look into alligator behavior, conservation efforts, and the development of the alligator hunting season. His tales include close encounters and groundbreaking research, highlighting the res...
Undercover Game Warden Stories with Kennie Prince | MS Outdoors Podcast
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In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, we delve into the life and adventures of Kennie Prince, retired conservation officer and author of "The Poacher’s Nightmare: Stories of an Undercover Game Warden." Kennie shares his extensive experience in wildlife conservation, law enforcement, and the art of trapping. He recounts thrilling stories from his career, detailing his encounters w...
Record-Breaking Turkey Season: Insights with Adam Butler | MS Outdoors Podcast
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Record-Breaking Turkey Season: Insights with Adam Butler | MS Outdoors Podcast
Grabuone: From Grabbing Snakes to Philanthropy with Jimmy Nichols | MS Outdoors Podcast
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Grabuone: From Grabbing Snakes to Philanthropy with Jimmy Nichols | MS Outdoors Podcast
35 Years of Fisheries Management with Dennis Riecke | MS Outdoors Podcast
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35 Years of Fisheries Management with Dennis Riecke | MS Outdoors Podcast
Cadet to Colonel: Jerry Carter’s Path of Service | MS Outdoors Podcast
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Cadet to Colonel: Jerry Carter’s Path of Service | MS Outdoors Podcast
The Future of Wildlife in Mississippi with Russ Walsh | MS Outdoors Podcast
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The Future of Wildlife in Mississippi with Russ Walsh | MS Outdoors Podcast
Antler Size and Genetics: Insights from MSU Deer Lab's Bronson Strickland | MS Outdoors Podcast
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Antler Size and Genetics: Insights from MSU Deer Lab's Bronson Strickland | MS Outdoors Podcast
The Magic of State Parks: Creating Lasting Memories with Andre Hollis | MS Outdoors Podcast
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The Magic of State Parks: Creating Lasting Memories with Andre Hollis | MS Outdoors Podcast
Big Fish, Golf, and Lake Management with Larry Pugh | MS Outdoors Podcast
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Big Fish, Golf, and Lake Management with Larry Pugh | MS Outdoors Podcast
Canoeing the Mississippi: John Ruskey's Life on the River | MS Outdoors Podcast
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Canoeing the Mississippi: John Ruskey's Life on the River | MS Outdoors Podcast
Passion for Coaching and Hunting: Scott Berry’s Life Beyond Baseball | MS Outdoors Podcast
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Passion for Coaching and Hunting: Scott Berry’s Life Beyond Baseball | MS Outdoors Podcast
From Local Ponds to Bureau Director with Jerry Brown | MS Outdoors Podcast
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From Local Ponds to Bureau Director with Jerry Brown | MS Outdoors Podcast
MDWFP March 2024 Commission Meeting - Educational Session
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MDWFP March 2024 Commission Meeting - Educational Session
Yawt Yawt’s Viral Journey: Hard Work, Hog Trapping, and YouTube Fame | MS Outdoors Podcast
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Yawt Yawt’s Viral Journey: Hard Work, Hog Trapping, and UA-cam Fame | MS Outdoors Podcast
How to Manage a Dove Field in Mississippi
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How to Manage a Dove Field in Mississippi
Tackling Bass: From Football to Fishing with Tyler Russell | MS Outdoors Podcast
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Tackling Bass: From Football to Fishing with Tyler Russell | MS Outdoors Podcast
MDWFP January 2022 Commission Meeting
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MDWFP January 2022 Commission Meeting
Swamp Witches: Tales of Outdoor Sisterhood | MS Outdoors Podcast
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Swamp Witches: Tales of Outdoor Sisterhood | MS Outdoors Podcast
Mississippi’s Turkey Heritage: Conservation and Management with Adam Butler | MS Outdoors Podcast
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Mississippi’s Turkey Heritage: Conservation and Management with Adam Butler | MS Outdoors Podcast
World Series to Wetlands: Jay Powell's Outdoor Life | MS Outdoors Podcast
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World Series to Wetlands: Jay Powell's Outdoor Life | MS Outdoors Podcast
Fairways to Family: Randy Watkins on Golf, Life, and Mississippi | MS Outdoors Podcast
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Fairways to Family: Randy Watkins on Golf, Life, and Mississippi | MS Outdoors Podcast
MDWFP February 2024 Commission Meeting
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MDWFP February 2024 Commission Meeting
Turkey Hunt with Matthew Buza in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi
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Turkey Hunt with Matthew Buza in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi
Bass Fishing with Howard Ballou at Simpson County Lake
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Bass Fishing with Howard Ballou at Simpson County Lake
Father-Son Turkey Hunt in Simpson County, Mississippi
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Father-Son Turkey Hunt in Simpson County, Mississippi
MS Outdoors S34 E12 - Simpson Co. Turkey Hunt, Simpson Co. Lake Bass, Oktibbeha Co. Turkey Hunt
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MS Outdoors S34 E12 - Simpson Co. Turkey Hunt, Simpson Co. Lake Bass, Oktibbeha Co. Turkey Hunt
This man is a scumbag tax collector for the authoritarian regime we live under
Your videos are superior since you evolved from silliness, to actual beneficial content. If you haven’t already done so, make a video about how you got started with trapping. How long have you been at it? How did you learn how? You have expert skills with an extensive and diverse range of nuisance critters you trap; pigs, beavers, raccoon, squirrels, … and likely others. You deserve every reward available for being such a genuinely nice, skilled, and generous human being. Just be careful, be safe, we need the wholesome and kind example you share with every video you create.
What's with the gay pride woke rainbow shit above the pic at end of the video. Just what we need , fishwardens checking out each other's poles. You gunna do for them what they did for the boyscouts??
I don't think poachers have nightmares until after there in prison.
What a good man!
I respect him becoming friends, it doesn’t work that way up here in Washington state, you get caught poaching and you are labeled a pos!
Basically he was a poacher that became a game warden!
I had a bunch and I mean a bunch of copperheads hatch out from a hole under a big whiteoak. They were under my steps, in the yard, by our vehicles, everywhere. A few days later I saw a big ol’ speckled king snake by that white oak. I talked to him and told him he’d be safe if he was to stay around. I never saw him again, or the copperheads either.
I wish news reporters were as skilled at asking the right questions, as you, sir. Not to mention that you let the guest elaborate while also bringing them back to the subject at hand.
Great stuff. Excellent interview. Subscribed
Lake is the man!
Awesome show - and a really awesome guest - very few Lake Pickle’s in this world - he is - what you just heard - love you Lake!!!!!
I stopped fishing because of Game Wardens.
For the algorithm
Larry is a good dude. I graduated from State with him. Happy for his success.
You’re doing more harm than good when you trap bobcats. They help control the nest raiders (coon and possums).
I have been obsessed with deer hunting for over thirty years and had a chance to have a long talk with a deer biologist in South Carolina in the late ninety's and thought what a cool job to have.
It's your God-given right to have camp meat if the Law treated illegals like this it wouldn't be popular, I can't go along with him or his methods.
Glad it was record breaking year for Mississippi turkeys,,in west tenn they are falling off quicker than ice cream on a hot day,,ever since 2010 flood we be screwed,,,good ol twra has finally realized it
Yawt Yawt has always answered my comments. He is a good man.
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I was raised on the pearl river down here in Se Louisiana from the town of pearl river. Great stories
Love learning about your life. I watch your channel all the time.
I was friends with several game wardens up north. I can't stand poachers. Helped catch a number of them. As well I was a rep for "Hunters for the Hungry". I helped catch a butcher shop selling the venison folks donated to the needy he had been selling for $7+ a #. I guess if you're a bandit you wouldn't like them. The laws are there so everyone gets to participate. If ya let the outlaws run lose there'd be no fish or game for others. I'm adding this read to my collection for sure! 🦌🐗🐻🫎🦃👍🏻💯🇺🇸
Stop with the whole “being a conservation officer is dangerous”. It’s not. It’s much safer than being a carpenter or even a carpet layer. Its actually an extremely safe job.
ua-cam.com/video/9Jeta7ZVI6Y/v-deo.htmlsi=UKSTR2kgRSmZlieb Here’s a CWD documentary that tells the real truth about CWD.
It’s RAWLINS, not RawlINGS
Us wives use to tag along & we loved watching our husband’s, hand grab on the Res. on the weekends. Miss those awesome days. Now some of those men do it on the Mighty Pearl.
Running south along the Mississippi/Alabama state line is a series of Cretaceous age chalk beds. Around Livingston AL they hook east into Alabama and run pretty much across the state, including Selma that one portion of it is named after. The Pink Palace Museum in Memphis has a fairly nice collection.
Can we get some Turkeys transplanted to Old River WMA. Our turkeys just disappeared, probably has a lot to do with flooding and hogs. But I live right next to it & with the season being closed last few years, I haven’t seen anymore. But the season was actually closed years prior due to flood stages. We need help in Old River!!! 🗣️🗣️
Any update to the proposed statewide supplemental feed ban? For many deer hunters, the planning for fall season is well underway, so it would be helpful to know if we budget for supplemental feed or redirect that budget to food plots. The sooner we know the better. Thank you!
It requires the state legislature to change the law to enact a statewide ban on supplemental feeding. Unless they are in session it won't be this fall. I'd say if there is a ban it'll be their next session in 2025.
I turned a guy I had a guy setting in my tree stand I a piece of private land I hunted for 17+ years and it just happened the guy had worked for the land owners son and he gotten permission from the son to hunt the place well. The guy had a rifle no orange in now season. I seen his truck and asked the land owner he said no one was as allowed to hunt but me and said it might be his sons truck and I didn’t think anymore of it well me and my wife go hunting and walk in and here sets the guy in my stand with a gun and I’m really good with my local warden and so is my wife and his wife well she sends a picture to to his wife and I get a first name from the guy and we leave and he packs up and leaves also lol well before I can call him he calls me and I give him all the info and everything I had and plate number well the guy loses his gun atv and all kinda stuff and he has shot idk how many big bucks and stuff and that’s why he got in so much trouble well couple weeks go by and I get a call from the son he is pissed saying why did I turn him in and I had no right to use the law to handle him that I should have came to him blah blah blah guy acts like he wants to fight and stuff well I lost the land to hunt in the end the land owner passed away weeks later and the son got the place but fit rubbed me wrong and I told him if I was a butt I could turn him I. For allowing the guy to poach and hunt illegally and I could but didn’t and the guy was charged and I think still poaching cause last hour he shot a buck that’s now in the records book in bow season and I’d say it was with a rifle from the looks of the hole. But I hate poachers
It’s extremely hard to read when you don’t use punctuation.
@@danielstrother2494it's really not you're just nit picky looking for something to complain about I read it and understood what he said just fine
Great video! Thanks for sharing.
Great video! Thanks for sharing.
A little too close. Sounds like he was warnin you
Read the book it tells it all. It’s a great book
Great video and wonderful stories
My grandfather was the chief of police in Pass Christian in the 70s One of my fav things to do then was gigging on the beach Old school a nail on a broom stick and the old Colman lanterns Fun times
If you found an antelope shed, can I have it because we will be multi millionaires
I thought the same thing but looked it up and Pronghorn is the exception on shedding horns. Never knew but don’t see many on the east coast lol.
@@bryanwalker1994 look again
It's nice to see people still know how to use Google @@bryanwalker1994
Very interesting man. The fact he holds no animosity is truly commendable.
Any update to the proposed statewide supplemental feed ban? For many deer hunters, the planning for fall season is well underway, so it would be helpful to know if we budget for supplemental feed or redirect that budget to food plots. The sooner we know the better. Thank you!
If all law enforcement people had this man’s ethics and humanity there would be much less trouble.
Iv listened to this book and loved it.
I have had snakes come to the boat to get in the boat an they had bad intentions.
Pretty entertaining. Thanks for the video!
Thank you Matt and Kenny. This was a really good session-fascinating!👍
This will probably not be very popular . But who is the state of government to tell a man what his God given rights are to hunt or to fish ? By what authority ? Hint . A American State National doent even have to talk with a game warden . We are above such insulting notions .
Great interview and I sure can relate and have a lot of law enforcement buddies,
Great job by our hometown Fella's.
Tell mr jeff hicks i said hello. From Arkansas. Hell know who i am. Thanks for what you guys do.
🤦♂️🤦♂️ “Hey Jeff, @jason6325 said Hello”.. “Ohhh Yes I sure do Know @jason6325 & his brothers @jason6326 & @jason6327”!!!!
All the old River Rats have passed away around here. Being a game warden is boring now. Folks are to fat and lazy to illegal fish and hunt!
I'll be a river rat til the day I die