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Cane Cutters, Culture, and More in Rural Mississippi w/ Alex Harvey and Hal Herring - Episode 207

Hunt Talk Radio

Randy Newberg

Sports, Wilderness, Education, How To

4.92.4K Ratings

🗓️ 27 February 2023

⏱️ 116 minutes

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Summary

In this episode (#207) of Leupold's Hunt Talk Radio, joined by Hal Herring, Randy and Hal accept the generous offer of Alex Harvey, a local Mississippian and consulting forester, to hunt rabbits and deer in the areas Alex grew up hunting. Randy claims this to be the most eye-opening immersive hunt of his life. Topics covered include Alex's hunting background, the culture of hunting in rural Mississippi, cane cutter rabbits, beagles and dogmen, realities of race and land ownership, losing access, hunting and rural food security, and a host of other topics you won't want to miss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Hey folks, Randy Noberg here. Welcome to Louis Pold's Hunt Talk Radio.

1:00.4

Hey folks, Randy Noberg here with another episode of Louis Pold's Hunt Talk Radio.

1:05.1

Hope you're doing great today. They have got two really cool guests, both of whom have been on

1:10.9

this podcast before. Hal Herring, among people know him, is a writer for Field and Stream,

1:16.8

and he hosts the podcast with BHA, one of my close friends, a guy I count on for a lot of

1:24.8

information. And then we have Alex Harvey. Alex has been on the podcast before. He is a consulting

1:32.5

forester down here in Mississippi. And the last time I was on his podcast, or he was on my podcast,

1:39.6

I'm like, Alex, I've never been to Alabama. I've never been to Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas,

1:46.7

and he just got a big smile on the laugh and said, well, I'll take care of that. So,

1:51.2

uh, Hal and I came down here at Alex's invite. And we're going to see if we can get Alex to

1:59.6

to open up. He's a pretty quiet guy at times, but he's a fountain of information and perspective.

2:09.1

I often send a lot of emails his way. He's probably going to send me a bill for all the advice

2:13.7

he gives me at times. But anyhow, this will be an interesting conversation.

2:19.8

Hal and I came down here at Alex's invite. He, Alex's family used to be part of this

2:27.3

now disbanded long legacy hunting club going back generations. And he invited us down to come

2:36.1

and meet some of those people and hunt rabbits and deer on some of those properties that they

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