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🎙 New Episode: Spring Scouting, Tag Talk, and Ice Fishing Action!

  • Writer: Bryce Bekar
    Bryce Bekar
  • Apr 8
  • 1 min read



🎧 New Podcast Episode: Yukon Spring Hunting Prep, Tag Draws & Ice Fishing Tips


Get ready for spring in the wild! In this episode of the Wild Place Adventures Podcast, host Bryce Bekar walks listeners through everything you need to know to kick off your Yukon hunting and fishing season the right way.


We cover key spring hunting preparation tips, how to apply for Yukon big game tag draws, and why scouting your hunting areas early gives you the edge. Bryce also dives into ice fishing opportunities, how to train effectively for sheep season, and the importance of testing your gear before the season starts.


Whether you’re planning a Yukon bear hunt, looking for ethical hunting tips, or just want to know how to get your family more involved in the outdoors, this episode is packed with value. Plus, Bryce previews the Ethical Bear Hunting Workshop and shares real stories from life in the Yukon bush.


What you’ll learn in this episode:


  • How Yukon tag draws work (and how to improve your odds)

  • Why realistic shooting practice is essential for ethical hunting

  • Early season scouting strategies that actually work

  • Spring ice fishing tactics and regulation updates

  • The difference between land access types (Category A & B lands)

  • Family tips: fishing with your kids, not for them



🦌🌲🎣 Whether you’re a seasoned outdoorsperson or just starting out, this episode is your springboard into the Yukon wilderness.


🔗 Listen now and subscribe to the Wild Place Adventures Podcast — available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and everywhere you get your podcasts.



 
 
 

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