• SCI First For Hunters Podcast: Episode 19 - Keith Tidball, Outdoors Tomorrow Foundation
    Jun 26 2026

    This is where the future of hunting is being built—long before the first tag is filled.

    On this episode of First For Hunters, host Craig Kauffman sits down with Keith Tidball, Executive Director of the Outdoors Tomorrow Foundation—a leader at the intersection of conservation, education, and community.

    With a background spanning decades in conservation science, public service, and outdoor recreation, Keith brings a unique perspective on what it truly takes to secure the future of hunting. From his work at Cornell University to advising national conservation initiatives, his career has been centered on one core idea: if we want the outdoors to endure, we have to intentionally pass it on.

    Together, they dive into the growing role of education in recruitment, retention, and reactivation—and how programs like Outdoor Adventures are introducing hundreds of thousands of students to hunting, fishing, and conservation through the classroom.

    This conversation goes deeper than curriculum. It’s about cultural relevance, access, and the responsibility of today’s hunters to shape tomorrow’s advocates. Through the partnership between SCI and OTF, the path forward is clear: bring the outdoors to where the next generation already is—and invite them in.

    Because the future of hunting isn’t just protected in the field…
    It’s taught.

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    1 Std. und 5 Min.
  • First For Hunters Podcast: Episode 18 - Nick Freitas
    Jun 19 2026

    This is where the real conversations about hunting happen.

    On this episode of First For Hunters, host Craig Kauffman sits down with Nick Freitas — veteran, public servant, and unapologetic advocate for personal freedom, responsibility, and the values that define the American hunter.

    Nick brings a perspective forged through service — both on the battlefield and in the public arena. As a lifelong hunter and outspoken voice on constitutional rights, his connection to the outdoors runs deeper than recreation. It’s rooted in self-reliance, stewardship, and a belief that the hunting lifestyle is inseparable from the broader principles of liberty.

    This conversation goes beyond the hunt.

    It’s about responsibility — what it means to provide, to protect, and to preserve something worth passing down. Nick shares how hunting shaped his worldview, how it ties into the fabric of American identity, and why the fight to protect it doesn’t just happen in the field — it happens in culture, policy, and everyday conversations.

    They dig into the intersection of hunting and freedom, the growing disconnect between modern society and the source of its food, and why hunters have a role to play far beyond season dates and tags.

    No fluff. No filters. Just real perspective from a man who’s lived a life of service — and understands exactly what’s at stake.

    Because hunting isn’t just something you do.

    It’s a responsibility you carry — to your family, your community, and the principles that make the lifestyle possible.

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    13 Min.
  • First For Hunters Podcast: Episode 17 - Pedro Ampuero
    Jun 12 2026

    This is where the real conversations about hunting happen.

    On this episode of First For Hunters, host Craig Kauffman sits down with Pedro Ampuero — a globally respected hunter, conservationist, and voice for ethical hunting in some of the world’s most wild and demanding environments.

    Pedro brings a perspective shaped far beyond borders. From the mountains of Central Asia to the plains of Africa, his experience isn’t just about the pursuit — it’s about understanding the deeper responsibility that comes with it. As a leader in international conservation efforts and a passionate advocate for sustainable hunting, his work lives at the intersection of tradition, science, and stewardship.

    This conversation goes deeper than stories from the field.

    It’s about perspective — how hunting connects cultures, how it’s perceived across the world, and what it means to carry the lifestyle in places where the stakes are often higher and the margins thinner. Pedro shares insight into the realities of global conservation, the role hunters play in protecting wildlife, and why ethical standards matter now more than ever.

    They dig into the misconceptions surrounding international hunting, the importance of education and advocacy, and what the future looks like if the next generation gets it right — or wrong.

    No fluff. No filters. Just real perspective from someone who’s lived hunting at a global scale — and understands exactly what’s on the line.

    Because hunting isn’t just something you do.

    It’s something that connects people, protects wild places, and carries responsibility far beyond the moment of the shot.

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    19 Min.
  • First For Hunters Podcast: Episode 16 - J. Alain Smith & Nick Hoffman
    May 29 2026

    This is where the real conversations about hunting happen.

    On this episode of First For Hunters, host Craig Kauffman sits down with J. Alain Smith and Nick Hoffman — two voices deeply rooted in the traditions of hunting, yet actively shaping its future through storytelling, media, and an unwavering commitment to the lifestyle.

    J. Alain Smith brings decades of experience as a hunter, communicator, and ambassador for the outdoors. Known for his thoughtful perspective and deep respect for the heritage of hunting, his voice has long been a steady force in a world that’s constantly evolving.

    Nick Hoffman, a lifelong hunter and host of Nick’s Wild Ride, represents a different but equally important lane — one that bridges global adventure with a grounded appreciation for the people, places, and cultures that define hunting around the world.

    Together, this conversation goes beyond the surface.

    It’s about legacy — what’s been passed down, what’s being preserved, and what responsibility today’s hunters carry moving forward. From North American traditions to international experiences, Alain and Nick share stories that highlight not just the pursuit, but the purpose behind it.

    They dig into the role of storytelling in modern hunting, the importance of authenticity in a digital world, and why staying connected to the roots of the lifestyle matters now more than ever.

    No fluff. No filters. Just real perspective from two men who’ve lived it from different angles — and understand exactly what’s at stake.

    Because hunting isn’t just something you do.

    It’s something you carry — across generations, across borders, and into the future.

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    31 Min.
  • First For Hunters Podcast: Episode 15 - Eva Maria Schrittwieser
    May 22 2026

    This is where the real conversations about hunting happen.

    On Episode 15 of First For Hunters, host Craig Kauffman sits down with Eva Maria Schrittwieser — a lifelong hunter, storyteller, and one of the most authentic voices representing the next generation of the outdoors.

    Raised in a family where hunting wasn’t a hobby but a way of life, Eva brings a perspective grounded in tradition, shaped by experience, and sharpened by a deep respect for the land and the animals that inhabit it. From whitetails in the hardwoods to the everyday moments that never make it to camera, her story is built on more than tags filled — it’s built on connection.

    But this conversation isn’t about curated feeds or highlight reels.

    It’s about the reality of living this lifestyle — the early mornings, the missed opportunities, the quiet lessons learned when no one else is watching. Eva speaks openly about carrying on family traditions, navigating the modern hunting landscape as a woman in the field, and staying true to what matters in a world that’s constantly trying to redefine it.

    This episode digs into identity, responsibility, and the role hunters play in protecting what they love — not just for today, but for those who will follow.

    No fluff. No filters. Just real perspective from someone who’s living it every season.

    Because in the end, hunting isn’t about proving anything to the outside world —

    it’s about knowing exactly why you’re out there in the first place.

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    16 Min.
  • First For Hunters Podcast: Episode 14 - Craig Boddington
    May 15 2026

    This is where the real conversations about hunting happen.

    On this episode of First For Hunters, host Craig Kauffman sits down with Craig Boddington — a legendary hunter, conservationist, and one of the most respected voices in the outdoor world.

    With decades spent chasing game across six continents, Boddington brings a perspective few can match. From dangerous game in Africa to backcountry pursuits in North America, his experiences go far beyond the trophy — rooted instead in respect for wildlife, ethical hunting, and the responsibility that comes with it.

    But this conversation isn’t about highlight reels.

    It’s about what hunting really means — the discipline, the failures, the lessons learned over a lifetime in the field. Boddington speaks candidly on conservation, the evolution of modern hunting, and the growing disconnect between those who live it and those who try to define it from the outside.

    Just hard-earned perspective from a man who’s seen it all — and still believes the best part of hunting isn’t what you take, but what it gives back.

    Because in the end, the legacy of hunting won’t be measured in inches or pounds —
    it’ll be measured in how well we protect it for the next generation.

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    20 Min.
  • First For Hunters Podcast: Episode 13 - Congressman Pete Stauber
    May 8 2026

    This is where the real conversations about hunting happen.

    On this episode of First For Hunters, host Craig Kauffman sits down with Pete Stauber — a former law enforcement officer, lifelong outdoorsman, and Congressman representing Minnesota’s 8th District.

    Stauber brings a boots-on-the-ground perspective shaped by the Northwoods and carried into Washington, where decisions about land use, energy, and conservation directly impact the future of hunting. From public land access to resource management and the realities facing working-class hunters, he lays out what’s at stake — and what’s being decided right now.

    This isn’t political theater. It’s reality.

    No talking points. No sugarcoating.
    Just an honest conversation about the intersection of hunting, conservation, and the policies shaping both.

    Because the future of hunting isn’t just written in the field — it’s written in law.

    And whether we like it or not, those decisions will determine what’s left for the next generation.

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    19 Min.
  • First For Hunters Podcast: Episode 12 - Senator Dan Sullivan
    May 1 2026

    This is where the real conversations about hunting happen.

    On this episode of First For Hunters, host Craig Kauffman sits down with Senator Dan Sullivan - a lifelong outdoorsman, U.S. Senator from Alaska, and a leading voice in the fight to protect hunting rights, public access, and the future of conservation in America.

    Sullivan brings a perspective forged in Alaska’s wild country and sharpened in Washington, where decisions made far from the field carry real consequences for those who live it. From federal land management to wildlife policy and the pressures facing hunters nationwide, he breaks down what’s at stake - and what’s coming next.

    This isn’t political theater. It’s reality.

    No talking points. No sugarcoating.
    Just an honest conversation about the intersection of hunting, conservation, and the policies shaping both.

    Because the future of hunting isn’t just written in the field - it’s written in law.

    And whether we like it or not, those decisions will determine what’s left for the next generation.

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    16 Min.