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Artemis


Artemis endeavors to get more women in the field and on the water, to support women as leaders in the conservation movement, to ensure the vitality of our lands, waters, and wildlife. Artemis endeavors to change the face of conservation.

Jul 21, 2022

Kacey Edwards moved to Tennessee from Florida for a nursing job at the start of the pandemic. Despite the timing, she found a husband and a welcoming trapping community in her new state. While Kacey was working night shifts as a nurse, she made an effort to get her young dog out for exercise during the day, usually at the farm she was trapping on. That led her down the path of training a bird dog, which Kacey talks about in this episode. Plus: bobcat meatballs, coyote recipes, shopping for "dog bones" in Ghana, and boykin spaniels.

3:00 There IS husband material on Tinder, everyone... especially if your profile pic is you holding up a 10-foot gator you harvested

6:00 "I just kept showing up" - a trapping workshop leads to a trapping job

9:00 Night-shift as a nurse during the pandemic, trapping during the day

12:00 Who's watching "Alone" on Netflix right now? 

14:00 Competition from other predators on a trap line

17:00 Valentine's Day coyotes + how you eat/prepare a coyote

19:00 Procuring "dog bones" in Ghana

20:00 Bobcat meatballs

23:00 Boykin spaniels - dual-purpose bird dogs

24:00 Dogs can change the trajectories of our lives - being on the trapping farm led to training a duck dog

26:00 Cornerstone Gundog Academy

27:00 Tools for training a new duck dog: clickers, e-collars

28:00 Dogs who'll eat anything... saltwater, pots of oil

30:00 Puppy's first goose retrieval

34:00 Artemis: The thing we didn't realize we were all missing

36:00 Snarfing a PBJ right as a buck comes in; Taking a shot, losing the animal, praying for sign before dark, and then.... VOILA

41:00 Blood-tracking dogs

47:00 Full October, full heart