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Mississippi Outdoors Podcast
Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks
93 episodes
3 days ago
Listen to the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, hosted by Matt Wyatt. We'll dive into fascinating conversations about Mississippi's rich outdoor life, where each episode brings new knowledge about wildlife, the outdoors, and unique local experiences. Join us for diverse stories all aimed at shaping the state's cultural outdoor narrative.

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Listen to the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, hosted by Matt Wyatt. We'll dive into fascinating conversations about Mississippi's rich outdoor life, where each episode brings new knowledge about wildlife, the outdoors, and unique local experiences. Join us for diverse stories all aimed at shaping the state's cultural outdoor narrative.

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Mississippi Outdoors Podcast
Taxidermy Tips Every Hunter Should Know with Dan Heasley

In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, host Matt Wyatt sits down with Dan Heasley, a veteran taxidermist from Raymond, Mississippi, who’s been in the business for more than 25 years.


Dan shares how he got started — turning a hobby into a full-time career — and offers practical, detailed advice for hunters and anglers on how to properly handle and preserve their trophies for the best results. He also tells stories about the most unusual mounts he’s worked on, from giraffes and brown bears to tiny crawfish.


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3 days ago
32 minutes 32 seconds

Mississippi Outdoors Podcast
Fox Hunting on Horseback and Hunting Traditions with Allison Crews

In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, host Matt Wyatt sits down with lifelong outdoorswoman Allison Crews — founder of the group affectionately known as the Swamp Witches.


Allison shares how a nickname from her husband during duck season grew into a community of women who hunt, fish, and enjoy Mississippi’s outdoors together. She talks about learning to hunt as a child, training her own retrievers, and introducing new people — especially women and kids — to hunting without the pressure.


The conversation moves from mornings in the Delta duck blinds to Mississippi’s little-known world of fox hunting on horseback, a sport she’s helped keep alive for more than thirty years. Allison also explains her work with the Mississippi Outdoor Stewardship Trust, which funds projects that make outdoor recreation more accessible across the state.


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1 week ago
32 minutes 37 seconds

Mississippi Outdoors Podcast
Inside Mississippi’s Bat Population with Jack Creely

In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, host Matt Wyatt sits down with Jack Creely, wildlife biologist with the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science, to talk all about bats.


Jack breaks down the myths, facts, and science behind one of Mississippi’s most misunderstood mammals. Mississippi is home to 14 different species of bats, all of which play a major role in keeping insect populations under control — eating their body weight in insects every night.


The conversation covers:

• How bats benefit Mississippi’s ecosystems and agriculture

• Common myths about bats, caves, and rabies

• What white-nose syndrome is and how biologists monitor it

• Where bats roost and how you can attract them with bat houses

• Why bats are vital for farmers and the environment


Jack also shares his personal path from Delta State University to the Museum of Natural Science, what it’s like to prep mammals for the museum’s research collection, and how fieldwork takes him into caves, culverts, and even football stadiums.


Mississippi Outdoors is a product of the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks.


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2 weeks ago
21 minutes 11 seconds

Mississippi Outdoors Podcast
Inside the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science with Director Angel Rohnke

In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, host Matt Wyatt sits down with Angel Rohnke, Director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science. Angel shares her journey from moving to Mississippi over twenty years ago to leading one of the state’s most beloved educational destinations.


She talks about how the museum connects children to nature through education, outreach, and hands-on experiences — from field trips and summer camps to overnight sleepovers under the aquariums. Angel also explains what makes the museum unique within the Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks, and how it serves as the first point of connection to the outdoors for thousands of Mississippi families every year.


The conversation covers:


• Angel’s 20-year path from educator to director

• The museum’s outreach programs serving all 82 counties

• How the LaFleur’s Bluff Playground has brought in over 500,000 visitors

• Upcoming museum renovations and new exhibits, including Ice Age Animals and LEGO builds

• Why connecting kids to the outdoors is at the heart of the museum’s mission


Mississippi Outdoors is produced by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks.


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3 weeks ago
22 minutes 11 seconds

Mississippi Outdoors Podcast
Mississippi’s Outdoor History and Culture with Billy Johnson

In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, host Matt Wyatt visits with Billy Johnson, founder of the Mississippi Wildlife Heritage Museum in Leland, Mississippi.


Billy shares how a personal collection of vintage hunting and fishing photos and memorabilia grew into a 14,000-square-foot museum celebrating Mississippi’s rich outdoor history. The conversation covers:


• Stories of early hunting, fishing, and Native American culture in Mississippi

• Handmade lures, turkey calls, and legendary Mississippi outdoorsmen

• How conservation leaders like Fannie Cook, Billy Joe Cross, and Fox Haas shaped Mississippi’s outdoor legacy

• Why Mississippi remains one of the best states in America for hunting and fishing opportunities


Mississippi Outdoors is produced by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks.


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1 month ago
51 minutes 9 seconds

Mississippi Outdoors Podcast
Carnivores in Mississippi: Habitat Challenges with Dana Morin & Jacob Dykes

In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, host Matt Wyatt visits with Dr. Dana Morin and Dr. Jacob Dykes from Mississippi State University. Dana leads the Carnivore and Population Ecology Lab, where her research focuses on black bears, coyotes, and bobcats, while Jacob brings expertise from the MSU Deer Lab and extension work with landowners.


The discussion covers:

• The history and purpose of the Carnivore & Population Ecology Lab at MSU

• Black bear recovery in Mississippi and across North America

• How habitat loss influences predator–prey dynamics

• Coyotes, bobcats, and the role of predators in deer and turkey populations

• Why “predators are often scapegoated” and the importance of habitat diversity

• Genetics and population modeling used to study bears and other carnivores


How collaboration between MSU’s labs benefits landowners, hunters, and conservation


Mississippi Outdoors is produced by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks.


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1 month ago
33 minutes 48 seconds

Mississippi Outdoors Podcast
Building a Better Hog Trap with Jack Robertson & T.J. Arnott

In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, host Matt Wyatt talks with Jack Robertson and T.J. Arnott of Wildlife Dominion, the Mississippi company behind the HogEye Camera System. They share how a small project at Mississippi State University turned into a global business that now builds live-video trapping systems used in over 30 states and 8 countries. The conversation covers:


• The origins of Wildlife Dominion and the first hog cameras

• How live-video trapping changed feral hog control

• Working with Mississippi State researchers and USDA Wildlife Services

• Growing from a shed to a global business based in Crawford, MS

• Expanding to trap geese, ducks, pigeons, carp, and even bears

• Why customer service and problem-solving drive their company forward


Mississippi Outdoors is produced by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks.


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1 month ago
55 minutes 10 seconds

Mississippi Outdoors Podcast
Custom Calls and Predator Hunting with Jeffrey Wood

In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, host Matt Wyatt sits down with Jeffrey Wood of Swamp Boys Custom Calls. Jeffrey talks about growing up squirrel hunting in Mississippi, training and competing with squirrel dogs, and how he got started building custom game calls.


The conversation includes:

• Early memories of squirrel hunting and family traditions

• Training squirrel dogs and winning a Mississippi state championship

• Demonstrations of turkey calls with glass, slate, titanium, and ceramic surfaces

• Tips on using squirrel calls and how squirrels signal danger in the woods

• Predator hunting stories and why controlling coyotes, foxes, and bobcats matters for deer and turkey

• Favorite squirrel recipes and why it’s called the “chicken of the tree”


Mississippi Outdoors is produced by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks.


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1 month ago
37 minutes 21 seconds

Mississippi Outdoors Podcast
Deer Management & Venison Recipes with Mikey Dyer

In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, host Matt Wyatt visits with Mikey Dyer of How to BBQ Right and Buck Junkie. Mikey shares how competition barbecue, wild game cooking, and land management all come together at deer camp.


They cover:


• The story behind How to BBQ Right and the Buck Junkie podcast

• Favorite wild game and fish recipes (from grilled venison backstrap to catfish with crawfish étouffée)

• Lessons learned in deer habitat management with help from MDWFP’s John Gruchy

• Controlled burns, food plots, and the challenges of balancing deer density

• Why hunting, cooking, and conservation go hand-in-hand in Mississippi


Whether you’re a barbecue fan, a hunter, or just love Southern cooking, this episode is full of insight, recipes, and stories from the field.


Mississippi Outdoors is produced by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks.


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2 months ago
36 minutes 18 seconds

Mississippi Outdoors Podcast
Inside the Future of Deer Research at MSU with Jacob Dikes & Eric Mitchell

In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, host Matt Wyatt sits down with Dr. Jacob Dikes and Dr. Eric Mitchell, the new leaders of the Mississippi State University Deer Lab. They share their journeys into wildlife research, what it’s like stepping into the roles of their mentors, and the exciting future of deer-focused research in Mississippi.


The conversation covers:

• The history and transition of leadership at the Deer Lab

• How deer research impacts hunters, landowners, and conservation

• Plans for a new deer research facility and outreach hub

• Insights on chronic wasting disease (CWD) and management strategies

Why white-tailed deer are an economic and cultural cornerstone in Mississippi


Whether you’re a hunter, landowner, or just passionate about conservation, this episode gives you a front-row seat to the science shaping the future of Mississippi’s deer population.


Mississippi Outdoors is produced by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks.


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2 months ago
31 minutes 10 seconds

Mississippi Outdoors Podcast
10 Years on the Bassmaster Elite Tour with Brock Mosley

In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, host Matt Wyatt sits down with Mississippi native and professional bass angler Brock Mosley. Brock reflects on growing up in Collinsville, playing baseball at Delta State, and how his competitive drive carried over into fishing. He shares what it takes to compete on the Bassmaster Elite Series, including breaking down new lakes, managing time, and staying mentally tough through highs and lows.


Brock talks about:

• His first Bassmaster Classic in Birmingham (after watching his first one there as a kid)

• Winning his first Elite event at the Sabine River after five runner-up finishes

• The differences between fishing for fun and competing professionally

• Favorite Mississippi fisheries like Ross Barnett and Pickwick Lake

• Balancing family life, cattle farming, and a pro fishing career


If you love bass fishing, competition stories, and Mississippi outdoors heritage, this episode is a must-listen.


Mississippi Outdoors is produced by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks.


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2 months ago
33 minutes 19 seconds

Mississippi Outdoors Podcast
Snakes of Mississippi with Terry Vandeventer

In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, host Matt Wyatt sits down with herpetologist Terry Vandeventer, better known to many Mississippians as “the Snake Dude.” Terry shares his lifelong passion for reptiles, from growing up fascinated with snakes in Illinois to moving south in the 1970s and becoming one of the region’s foremost snake educators.


They cover:

• The 56 species of snakes found in Mississippi, including the six venomous species

• Misconceptions about snakes — from myths about chasing people to exaggerated tales of danger

• Snake bite facts: around 125 bites per year in Mississippi, but no fatalities in 75 years

• Conservation concerns for timber rattlesnakes, eastern diamondbacks, and black pine snakes

• The important role snakes play in controlling pests and maintaining balance in the ecosystem


Terry also previews his upcoming book Mississippi Snakes: Their Identification, Natural History, and Cultural Influence (University Press of Mississippi), and even brings live snakes into the studio — including a speckled kingsnake and a corn snake.


Whether you fear them or find them fascinating, this episode will help you better understand Mississippi’s most misunderstood wildlife.


Mississippi Outdoors is produced by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks.


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2 months ago
55 minutes

Mississippi Outdoors Podcast
The Woman Who Saved Mississippi Wildlife with Cathy Shropshire
In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, host Matt Wyatt sits down with Cathy Shropshire, who portrays Fannye Cook, the pioneering conservationist who spearheaded the creation of the Mississippi Game and Fish Commission nearly 100 years ago. Through her performance and firsthand research, Cathy brings to life the story of a woman whose passion for nature, education, and public outreach led to the establishment of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science and laid the foundation for the modern MDWFP.

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2 months ago
24 minutes 16 seconds

Mississippi Outdoors Podcast
Native Mushrooms with Ole Miss Professor Dr. Jason Hoeksema
In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, host Matt Wyatt sits down with Dr. Jason Hoeksema, a biology professor at Ole Miss, to explore the fascinating world of wild mushrooms. They cover everything from edible species like chanterelles, morels, and lion’s mane, to the dangerous lookalikes that can make you or your dog sick. Dr. Hoeksema explains how mushrooms interact with forests, the difference between decomposers and mycorrhizal fungi, and why foraging can be both safe and rewarding with a little knowledge and care. If you’ve ever wondered what’s growing underfoot in Mississippi’s woods—or your backyard—this episode will change the way you look at mushrooms forever.

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3 months ago
52 minutes 17 seconds

Mississippi Outdoors Podcast
Scholastic Shooting in Mississippi with Gary Holcomb
In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, Matt Wyatt is joined by Gary Holcomb, coordinator of the Mississippi Scholastic Shooting Program (MSSP). Gary shares his personal journey from a 10-year-old 4-H champion in Pontotoc to a 15-time state champion and coach at Mississippi State. He explains how MSSP has grown to include nearly 100 public, private, and club-based shooting teams across the state, teaching youth the fundamentals of shotgun sports. Gary also discusses the philosophy behind good shooting—how consistency, discipline, and process matter more than just pulling the trigger. Whether you're a parent, coach, or student, this episode offers a clear and compelling look at the impact of youth shooting sports in Mississippi.

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3 months ago
28 minutes 33 seconds

Mississippi Outdoors Podcast
Buying Hunting Land with Slade Priest | MS Outdoors Podcast
In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, Matt Wyatt sits down with land agent and outdoor TV host Slade Priest, better known as The Hunting Land Man. Slade shares his journey from growing up in a land-and-timber family to building a life around hunting, land management, and conservation. They talk bowhunting, trail cameras, what to look for when buying hunting land, and how to manage property for better deer and turkey habitat. Slade also reflects on hunting with his children, helping clients build their own outdoor legacies, and why Mississippi will always be home.

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3 months ago
31 minutes 31 seconds

Mississippi Outdoors Podcast
Duck Season Kickoff with Logan Nevins - 2025 Ducks Unlimited Expo
In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, Matt Wyatt talks with Logan Nevins, national events coordinator with Ducks Unlimited, about the upcoming Ducks Unlimited Expo (DUX) in Memphis. Logan breaks down what visitors can expect from the three-day outdoor expo, including new gear, industry partners, and a $30,000 Polaris door prize. He also shares how he went from volunteering with DU as a student in Michigan to working full-time in event planning and conservation advocacy. They discuss duck hunting culture, volunteer passion, and why Mississippi plays such a key role in the waterfowl migration cycle.

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3 months ago
23 minutes 19 seconds

Mississippi Outdoors Podcast
Managing Ponds with Buford Lessley
In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, host Matt Wyatt talks with Buford Lessley, a fisheries biologist with MDWFP. From invasive aquatic plants to electro fishing techniques, Buford shares what it takes to maintain healthy fisheries across Mississippi’s state lakes and private ponds. He explains how vegetation can both help and harm bass populations, why pond owners should fish more, and how programs like Clean, Drain, Dry help prevent the spread of invasive species. The episode is packed with practical advice for landowners, anglers, and anyone curious about fish management in Mississippi.

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4 months ago
31 minutes 48 seconds

Mississippi Outdoors Podcast
Hunting Bear and Panther in the Old South
In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, host Matt Wyatt sits down with Jim McCafferty, attorney, author, and longtime outdoorsman, to explore the forgotten hunting traditions of Mississippi’s Delta and hill country. Jim shares the research behind his books on legendary bear hunters, 19th-century field trials, and tales of panthers that once roamed the South. The conversation moves between historic bear camps and quail fields to personal memories of growing up in Mississippi. It’s a reflective and richly detailed look at the characters and culture that shaped hunting in the Deep South.

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4 months ago
57 minutes 30 seconds

Mississippi Outdoors Podcast
Fishing Mississippi's Lakes with Greg Glotzbecker
In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, host Matt Wyatt sits down with Greg Glotzbecker, Fisheries Coordinator for MDWFP. Greg explains the unique dynamics of Mississippi’s oxbow lakes—how they’re formed, why they matter, and the challenges of managing sportfish in an unpredictable, flood-prone environment. He also discusses what the data tells us about the state’s fisheries, from tournament bass numbers to the impact of live sonar, and why some lakes consistently produce bigger fish. Whether you’re into crappie, bass, or catfish, this episode offers a data-driven and personal look at how Mississippi keeps its waters healthy and its anglers happy.

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4 months ago
32 minutes 58 seconds

Mississippi Outdoors Podcast
Listen to the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, hosted by Matt Wyatt. We'll dive into fascinating conversations about Mississippi's rich outdoor life, where each episode brings new knowledge about wildlife, the outdoors, and unique local experiences. Join us for diverse stories all aimed at shaping the state's cultural outdoor narrative.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.