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Petersen's Bowhunting Radio
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Jay Strangis
Jay Strangis
Editor
Welcome to the world of Petersen's Bowhunting Radio, featuring great interviews with your favorite Bowhunting personalities, timely tips and hot topics recorded LIVE.

Just click on the icon below and hear Editor Jay Strangis and his guests discuss the best ways to fill your tag, tune your bow, shoot smaller groups and give you an insiders perspective on today’s most topical and controversial Bowhunting issues.

Stop by regularly for new "hot-stove" talk, and don't forget to pick up the latest copy of Petersen’s Bowhunting, available at newsstands everywhere!
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Bill Winke
Bill Winke
Stand Location - Scouting & Mapping

Petersen's Bowhunting magazine's Whitetails columnist Bill Winke joins host Jay Strangis to discuss tricks for predicting the movements of whitetail bucks, including how to fine-tune your hunting area through the use of topo maps and aerial photos.

Part 1: Predicting Buck Movement
Part 2: Mapping A Successful Strategy

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Judd Cooney
Judd Cooney
Veteran Guide
Tracking Wounded Game

Part 1
Part 2

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J. B. Klyap
J. B. Klyap
Outfitter

Ed Bangs
Ed Bangs
Wolf Biologist
Wolves Out West

Outfitter J. B. Klyap and wolf biologist Ed Bangs join host Jay Strangis to discuss the growing conflict with wolves and hunters in three western states in our first three-way interview.

Wolves were re-introduced in Yellowstone in 1995. Now, a decade later, the packs have expanded to include a 200-mile radius of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, including a lot of once-prime hunting country. Guides and hunters alike are outraged over game numbers and what appears to be a campaign of misinformation about what wolves really do.

Part 1
Part 2
Part 3

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