Highlights of the Carolina Outdoors
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Coyotes In The Queen City?
Well, many times the Outdoor Guys have talked about how wildlife has to adapt to living in an urban environment and in our cities. Various animals come to mind when thinking about the Charlotte region and many varieties live just within our neighborhoo...
The National Ski Patrol
Do you know what the National Ski Patrol means across the United States? Its membership boasts over 30,000 nationwide and it is an integral organization to the winter sport of skiing. Today, Richard, a local mover and shaker and member of the organizat...
NC Winter Sports
We moved from fall to winter pretty quickly, but gracefully, and so the Outdoor Guys talk late autumn early winter fishing on the NC coast as they introduce this segment. False Albacore fishing is an involved sport which revolves around a fascinating f...
You’re Never Too Old To Be A Kid Outdoors
In review of today’s show, Bill and Don reflect back on the topics discussed, as well as some recent interesting news from Jesse Brown’s facebook page: on October 26, a gentleman lovingly dubbed Dale “Gray Beard” Sanders became the oldest person to thr...
It’s A Bird, Not A Plane, It’s The Mecklenburg Audubon Society!
Fall is a strong bird watching season here in the Carolinas, giving birders quite a feast for the eyes. On this segment, the Carolina Outdoor guys speak with Judy Walker of the Mecklenburg Audubon Society about what variety of flocks to expect this upc...
Women Outward Bound
In this segment of the Carolina Outdoors, Bill and Don dive into the history of the great leadership and team building organization, Outward Bound. The Outdoor Guys speak with Maxine Davis, lauded filmmaker, world traveler,
Halloween & Rain: Cause For Celebration!
Beginning today’s show, the Outdoor Guys celebrate the precipitation which finally arrived! Bill, Don, and TJ the DJ, discuss Halloween, their favorite candy, the much needed rain, and a recent survey which found that 85% of Americans plan on celebrati...
Golden Autumn Leaves: Yes Please!
The Carolinas, especially our mountainous regions, serve as a world-wide destination for viewing beautiful autumn leaves, but from year to year the color changing patterns vary. Bill speaks with Western Carolina University’s Biology Professor, Dr.
In Closing, But First: Smoky Madtom
In this closing segment, Bill and Don reflect on their ship trip conversation with Scott Brown, but also discuss a type of fish called “Smoky Madtom” presumed to be extinct in the Smoky Mountains which is venomous but no longer than 3 inches but is bac...
From A Dream To Reality
As a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up? Well, Don wanted to be a pirate! Today, the Outdoor Guys discuss this question with one of Jesse Brown’s heritage employees who is about to embark on a boat trip, sailing around the world.