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Sportsmen's Empire - Whitetail Hunting

N.F.C. - Michigan's One Buck Rule: Pro's & Con's

Sportsmen's Empire - Whitetail Hunting

Sportsmen's Empire Outdoor Network

Leisure, Wilderness, Hobbies, Sports, Technology

4.8 • 615 Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2026

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Unlock the truth behind Michigan’s controversial one buck rule and discover how this bold shift could reshape the state’s deer hunting culture—and its future. If you’re a hunter tired of the status quo or curious about how policy changes ripple through tradition, this episode is your front-row seat to the debate shaping Michigan’s wilderness.Brandon Adamski, a passionate Michigan hunter and host of the Buck Barn podcast, pulls back the curtain on years of frustration with deer herd mismanagement and social pressures that have kept the state’s buck numbers skewed. In an honest, candid conversation, he explains why the recent push for a one buck limit is more than just a regulation—it's a cultural revolution rooted in genetics, herd health, and hunter behavior.You’ll discover:

  • How Michigan’s attitude towards bucks and does has contributed to the current crisis and what long-term changes are needed.
  • The real impact of social media and grassroots activism, like the “One Buck from Michigan” movement, in influencing policy decisions.
  • Why the UP could benefit most from the new regulations—and the challenges of implementing change in diverse regions.
  • The importance of herd management, hunter responsibility, and how shifting the culture might take a decade or more.
  • Surprising insights into the impact of hunter reporting, hunter numbers, and the role of community engagement in wildlife management.

Why does this matter? Because every decision—whether a hunter’s shot or a regulation passed—affects the future of Michigan’s iconic deer herd. Ignoring these changes risks losing the tradition, genetics, and ecosystems that define Michigan hunting for generations to come. But by understanding the complexities and getting involved now, you can be part of a movement toward healthier herds and a more balanced, sustainable outdoor culture.This episode isn’t just for Michigan hunters—it’s a blueprint for how communities can rally, advocate, and reshape wildlife management policy with respect, knowledge, and passion. Whether you're defending the right to hunt, interested in herd health, or motivated to see positive change, this conversation is essential listening.Tune in to hear firsthand how a grassroots effort could turn Michigan’s deer hunting landscape into a model for the country—and why your voice matters in this ongoing fight for conservation, tradition, and the future of deer hunting.Why this works: The opening hook immediately teases a transformative change in Michigan’s deer hunting culture with a provocative question, creating curiosity and urgency. The body offers concrete issues—herd management, social media influence, regional differences—woven into a compelling narrative that appeals directly to hunters and conservation-minded listeners alike. It closes with a call to be part of the solution, compelling browsers to hit play and stay engaged.



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Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:33.0

All right, happy Friday, everybody.

0:35.1

I couldn't remember when I first started podcasting.

0:38.6

Like, I would get fired up on Friday episodes because I was still, like, working a cubicle,

0:46.4

the cubicle life. And I would be like jacked up about releasing an episode on Friday because I know

0:52.3

how bad it sucks to sit in a cubicle or work in a

0:55.6

factory line and how everybody looked forward to the weekends and shit like that. And I've got a little

1:01.9

bit desensitized to that because I haven't really done that in like almost 10 years now. So to all

1:09.2

the people out there grinding, happy Friday. And we're going to have a really good conversation today. Today's guest is Mr. Brandon Adamski. How are we doing, dude? What's going on, my man? I'm doing good. It's Friday. We love it. Yep. Yep. All right. We're recording this on a Thursday, but we're acting like it's a Friday because we're releasing it on a Friday.

1:33.0

Before we get into today's topic, everybody's probably seen the title of this episode already because you clicked on it.

1:38.9

And we're going to get into all that here fairly soon. But why don't we start out by who you are and what do you do for a living?

1:49.1

I'm just an average show, man, Michigan Warrior, Weekend Warrior Hunter, right?

1:54.9

I've just ate up with it like most, you know, most here in Michigan, I would say.

2:00.8

I'm like I said, my name's Brandon here in Michigan, I would say.

2:02.8

I'm like I said, my name's Brandon Damcy.

2:05.9

I'm 35 years old from Southwest Michigan here. I do the majority of my hunting and outdoor recreation here.

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