168 Talking Turkey – With Patrick Gibbs & Ben Martin

Spring might still be a snow-covered dream up north, but down in Georgia the dogwoods are thinking about blooming – and that means the turkeys are waking up. This week, Georgia Game Warden Patrick Gibbs and Ben Martin of ⁠HuntRegs⁠ join Wayne for a closer look into the southern turkey season, the surprising quirks of Georgia’s big‑game rules, and why the HuntRegs app is becoming one of the most powerful tools in the field. From license mistakes to a Thanksgiving turkey story involving a dog with questionable morals, this one’s packed with practical advice and classic game warden comedy.

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Here’s what we discuss:

·        Spring turkey talk and the north–south difference in season timing

·        Patrick’s 13 years as a Georgia game warden

·        Working the Georgia coast: shrimping, crabbing, oysters, and commercial fisheries

·        Moving inland and “traditional” game‑warden work

·        HuntRegs’ goal of improving public understanding of what wardens actually do

·        “There’s not enough game wardens” – why follow‑up matters

·        What wardens look for on a turkey hunter check

·        Licensing requirements for turkey

·        Bag limit changes: two per season, one per day

·        “Leave one to keep the population going”

·        Printed harvest records vs app check‑ins

·        You can game‑check without service and upload later

·        Requirements: record before moving the bird, game‑check within 24 hours

·        Turkeys as the most‑poached species and why tagging matters

·        Patrick’s approach with inexperienced hunters and juveniles

·        Why turkey hunters tend to be more seasoned

·        Public‑land turkeys: “No inexperienced hunter is killing a Georgia public bird”

·        Florida, early spring weather, and turkey chatter starting up

·        “When the dogwoods bloom, the turkeys gobble”

·        Common mistakes: assuming WMAs follow statewide turkey dates

·        Miss the quota? “You’re definitely getting a ticket.”

·        HuntRegs app: geolocation, pin drops, license requirements, special rules

·        Archery‑only zones, no‑camping rules, and property‑specific notes

·        Game wardens using the app themselves before checks

·        Printed regs and rules: “They call it the digest… not very digestible!”

·        Growth of HuntRegs and its state‑by‑state customization

·        A turkey tossed out a car window, then snatched and hidden by a dog

·        “Did you charge the dog – aiding and assisting?”

·        No fall turkey season in Georgia; hens always protected

·        HuntRegs‑generated cases: night hunting, baited duck ponds, hunting without permission

·        Duck pond baited with molasses and corn, caught on Thanksgiving morning

·        Why community tips matter

·        Focus on catching blatant violations: night hunting, baiting, hunting under the influence

·        Anonymous reporting, optional follow‑ups, and confidentiality

·        Georgia’s monetary rewards for tips leading to convictions

·        Improving the system based on warden feedback

·        “Already a good day when you learn something new.”

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Hosts: Wayne Saunders and John Nores

Producer: Jay Ammann

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Research / Content Coordinator: Stacey DesRoches

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160 Warden-Hunter Interactions

In this episode of Warden’s Watch, Wayne sits down with Ben Martin, founder of the Hunt Regs app, and Hayden Cook, a Tennessee Wildlife Officer, for a deep dive into warden-hunter interactions, safety in the field, and the story behind one of Tennessee’s most infamous poaching cases – the Maserati Buck. From practical advice for hunters to insights on wildlife law enforcement, this conversation is packed with real-world lessons and strategies to stay compliant in the field.

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Here’s what we discuss:

  • Ben’s journey as a first-generation hunter and why he created Hunt Regs
  • “How do I make a game warden comfortable?” – the question every hunter should ask
  • Hayden Cook on professionalism: “We serve the hunters and fishermen of Tennessee.”
  • Hunter safety tips during license checks and why nervousness can lead to mistakes
  • Hunt Regs app: anonymous poaching reports and real-time regulations
  • The Maserati Buck case: a 229-inch deer poached under a streetlight near a luxury car dealership
  • “Antlers make people do crazy things.” – Hayden on poaching motives
  • Honest mistakes vs. intentional violations: why self-reporting matters
  • Digital licensing pitfalls and why preparation is key
  • Building trust and positive relationships between hunters and wardens

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Hosts: Wayne Saunders and John Nores

Producer: Jay Ammann

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Research / Content Coordinator: Stacey DesRoches

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Hunt Regs App: Stay Legal. Strike Smart – With Ben Martin

Hunt Regs is a powerful mobile app that allows sportsmen to quickly determine hunting regulations for their specific location and target species – no more wading through guidebooks or complicated websites. This free-to-try app also allows hunters to journal target sightings while automatically recording detailed conditions, enabling users to easily track movement patterns and create a comprehensive “Smart Strike” plan – all designed to produce a successful and legal hunt. Co-creator Ben Martin joins us for a deep dive into this one-of-a-kind tool, available now on the App Store.

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Producer: Jay Ammann

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