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Randy SFLesson LearnedCory. Thank you for the lesson learned podcast. Ouch!! I try not to talk about age. However, maturity has its benefits. Another great lessons learned. Randy
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NuckrdBump and ChargeListened to the Bump and Charge episode on the drive out west for our elk hunt. Used this tactic during our hunt and called back in a bull for my 63-year old buddy’s 2nd archery elk. Thanks for the advice and sharing great information.
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Bassoon72DisappointingThere are good things about this podcast, but as a RMEF member disappointed regarding their stance on the reintroduction of wolves. So much so reconsider renewing my member ship.
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Lance B UTGreat advise and entertainingReally enjoying listening to these guys along with all the great information on being a better hunter.
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Sparky123469Dynamic DuoAlways informative and entertaining. Keep up the good work fellas
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al feeds#1One of the best elk pod cast around!!
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jlinnskiReaching your peak!Nice job on the reaching your peak series Corey, great stories and great insights! You obviously put some time into that. Thanks!
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jbdeere3Awesome showI love the stories and the banter between the 2 while also being super informative. Keep up the good work!
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ElkchayserMini seriesLove this format keep up the good work great stories/ education
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gadget642Great Tips!I learn a lot through the Elk Talk podcast, but this concise mini series Corey is doing is awesome! Thanks!!
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Archer 1Marriage counselingRandy Gillette here from Idaho. I’ve talked with you Cory a few times one in cabelas and at Utah western hunting expo and love you and Randy s elk talk podcast. Here is my marriage advancement. When you go hunt for a week or longer. Have a bouquet of flowers delivered to your wife about the time you think she is really cursing you. It’s worked for me when I went to the Salway. Randy.
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sonnysoundLove it as entertainment but lots of valuable knowledge!After listening I feel loaded to the brim with awesome info! Lots to process and remember!
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D@n 61Elk podcastI really enjoy the podcast. I Randy and Cory keep it entertaining. I enjoy some of the rabbit holes they do go down and of course the marriage advice from Randy
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Cdizzle8Great podcastRandy and Corey are a perfect duo for entertainment. There are some boring episodes but even within those, there are some great information and funny moments. They do push some gear that isn’t needed but they have sponsors that expect that stuff. So if you will be upset hearing “commercials” then turn off the internet and go in the woods. It’s just what it is. At least they are promoting the gear while they talk and not just a recorded commercial we are forced to listen to. The elk info and hunting story’s are worth the listen!
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Benny98407Randy and Corey ruin it for the rest of usIronic that these clowns are always complaining about the lack of hunting opportunities when all they do is try to sell their schemes and strategies that increase demand. This podcast is an infomercial and you are a sucker if you think the things they sell will make you a better hunter.
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ToetayotaFirst time listenerVery informative, with a lot of hot topics. My ONLY complaint is Elk Talks support of Gerber Knives and products. Gerber is a huge supporter of Oregon Wild, witch is the nonprofit that spearheaded bringing wolves back to Oregon. I support companies that support hunting and preserving hunting.
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HardCore_AH45Great Elk Hunting EducationGreat podcast, Randy and Corey are a wealth of knowledge when it comes to Elk hunting and calling. I always find myself hungry for Dilly bars after I listen to a episode for some reason tho 🤔🤣
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codyconawayGarbageProbably the worst as professionals goes after watching a couple YouTube videos. His client was doing better than he was as far as what to do and what not to do. Podcast is dry and every rabbit hole is just way off track! Remi Warren will teach you real hunting tactics!
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Nick ElkhntrExcellent Resource!Corey and Jacob truly complement each other with their experience to make a very educational and entertaining show. Thanks for what you two do!
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Fish123333Great podcastLove these guys
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TyGarcia7Lots of useful elk info and entertainingGreats guys. Keep up the great work.
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ftggdhcthdyfhdgf yuh vegvgfggHunting101Jk8016 you are a idiot
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pelagic5Too much useless chattingGents, respect your audience and don’t waste our time with useless musings. I have to agree w/ comments in the one star range. It is like you have spent all your time catching up on the phone but included that in a podcast. I recently listened to 20 minutes of nonsense before we got to the subject matter. So unfortunately I don’t think I can listen anymore. Recommendations for correction: 1. Outline the podcast. 2. Stick to outline. 3. Catch up with your hunting buddy on your time, not mine. 4. I run multiple businesses. My walk/run/drive time is precious. Why 2stars? I actually got some useful info from time to time. Thank u for that. But after 5 episodes I can’t justify only 10 minutes of relevance in an hour plus episode. Seriously, the “talent” needs an editor with a backbone.
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bowhunting1Very little useful informationIf you want 1.5 hrs of product plugging and useless banter, this is your podcast. If you want to learn about elk hunting, I’d recommend listening to someone like Remi Warren.
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scholla12390% bad dad jokes, 10% elk talkIf you have time to waste on jibber jabber and banter, this is the podcast for you. Minimal content.
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M17WFacebook and being KingOk, go back. I had posted “Really great and fun podcast. LOVED the wedgie cartoon that showed up in IG today, and I want you both as King! I’d pay more for my tag if Utah would just go to all random draw. Whomever thought up these point systems didn’t think long term (or DID think long term for themselves and family...).” But there’s more. This was a really important podcast - the discussions on proposed legislation and access (I so agree!). You’re too hard on yourselves. This is good AND essential. Thank you!!
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nextridgeRandy come onWhy do I feel like this podcast is like my two uncles talking in the garage over an awkwardly forced visit for a thanksgiving dinner? Same stories, same ideas but I keep coming back for more.
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Wyohunter95Senate Bill 143?I’d like to hear both of your views on Senate Bill 144 that is proposing 60% of combination tags to licensed outfitters. This decreases that chance of doing a DIY Non-Resident Montana Hunt.
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Archery.43Everything Elk, and someAnytime I see a podcast with either Randy Newberg or Corey Jacbson it's immediately on the download list. These two characters have great insight, top notch info and are always a pleasure to listen to. This was the first podcast I ever listened to and turned me into a podcast junkie. Thumbs up. Mike B. Payette Idaho
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elkman elkmanGreat show, but one issueLove the show and both guys seem are down to earth and super helpful. Only reason it didn’t get 5 stars was one thing that drives me nuts. They constantly sound like they are sucking on hard candy or some type of lozenge. I picked up on it quick and now notice it every single time I listen. Really distracting.
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jk8016Cory is cheapDon’t support Cory or buy his products. He wants to force you to pay for his youtube videos even though they’re full of product placement. No support from me and I’ll never buy his products again. Does meateater or anybody else force you to pay for youtube videos?
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mickpaffMONTANAELKMontanas hate out of state hunters, thats why we charge so much for out of state tags.
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LWACWLPcory jacobsen and randy newbergbest two guys on the earth
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Superdave_29It all paid off!!!!Thank you so much for all the info you guys give on this podcast! I’ve been listening for almost 2 years now and I just went on my first archery elk last week, and.....I harvested my first elk!!!!! Arrow right through the heart at 40yds!!!! It was like a had a playbook with all this info, they were right where I had e-scouted! Thanks again guys!
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vetlife1990Elk camp question.What’s your thought on a 9 man elk camp forcing a rule last minute that all elk is to be split equally between all 9 guys whether all people participated in the harvesting of that elk or not.
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Flyfishing bum.Infomercial.Really enjoy the podcast but don’t make an infomercial like so many others.
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Madrid517NV elkThere’s lots of great units that the archery season goes until September 16th. That’s the longest into September archery seasons go here. Unless you can get the silver state tag. My buddy got it last year.
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Montana111111111CrapThis podcast is trash
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ahshsbxispzhGreat podcast2 different style of elk hunters, one podcast. Great info from Randy and Corey. Best hunting podcast out.
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imabadhunter101Best elk hunting podcast out thereBest information for elk hunting if your are a public land hunter
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HdbdhdhdhGreat infoAlways learn something and their down to earth approach is refreshing. Thanks!
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Mikecastillo999The bestSome podcasts are better than others...this one is on top of the heap!
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rutnstrut11Elk talk cost me too much $Fortunately for me the price of fuel is relatively low right now but my commutes have nearly doubled in time. I find myself listening to these two guys every time a new podcast drops. Right now they are keeping me sane as I commute to work during this pandemic and it is a much needed distraction. I respect both randy and Corey immensely. There knowledge of everything “elk” is second to none. If you are a serious elk hunter you need to listen to elktalk podcast. Keep up the great work!
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????8989Must Listen If Interested in Elk SuccessRandy and Corey are engaging, informative, and entertaining. Listening to them feels like hanging out with two old friends. And, they constantly drop pearls of wisdom gained from hard-earned experience. This occurs explicitly in their direct teaching, and implicitly as they swap stories. Must listen for anyone committed to achieving “success” in the elks woods. With Randy and Corey “success” is “guaranteed,” because when you approach it the way they do, success isn’t limited to harvesting an elk. Success is found in investing in your own knowledge, gaining experience through all phases of a hunt, and appreciating and conserving the beauty and complexity of Elk and the other God-given resources that comprise the elk hunting experience. I live in Texas. Current life experiences limit my opportunities to hunt elk. In preparation for a 2019 Idaho OTC public land hunt, I hung on every word Randy and Corey have spoken on this podcast, and their other platforms. They were the voices in my head, as I punched my tag on a solid six-point. They guided me in my months of preparing, through quartering, and getting the elk off the mountain. No doubt I was the beneficiary of much good fortune—beyond what I deserve. But, I’m confident saying that without the knowledge gained from Randy and Corey in this podcast, I would not have been able to capitalize on the good fortune to seal the deal.
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Ken2_1970_MDThank youThanks. Great show.
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R spainGreat podcastThese guys have been an amazing source of info for the upcoming, my first, elk season. I just joined RMEF with their new membership!
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Kevin 142Easy ListeningGreat podcast to listen to while working or tinkering in my shop.
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Grandpa MossWorth while podcastThis podcast is full of good information on Elk hunting, both rifle and archery. Randy and Corey are informative, engaging, and entertaining! I love the podcast, and the things I’ve learned from listening will benefit me out in the elk woods.
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J.TonkeryElk TalkGreat podcast. Always look forward to these and the different perspectives when answering listeners questions. Keep them coming!
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E SheehyElk TalkGreat podcast !Randy and Cory always give good Elk hunting advice/ information
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