
The EatWild podcast provides mentorship to folks who want to learn how to hunt, fish, and gather wild food. We want to reduce barriers and create a welcoming, inclusive and supportive community for people to re-connect with nature and wild food. Join us as we share stories, adventures, guidance and knowledge about a way of life that’s rooted in eating wild. EatWild podcast is hosted by Dylan Eyers.
The EatWild podcast provides mentorship to folks who want to learn how to hunt, fish, and gather wild food. We want to reduce barriers and create a welcoming, inclusive and supportive community for people to re-connect with nature and wild food. Join us as we share stories, adventures, guidance and knowledge about a way of life that’s rooted in eating wild. EatWild podcast is hosted by Dylan Eyers.
Episodes

Saturday Mar 21, 2026
EatWild 107 - The Wildgame Gourmet - Cooking with Chef Larry White
Saturday Mar 21, 2026
Saturday Mar 21, 2026
In this episode of the EatWild Podcast, we sit down with the Wildgame Gourmet and lifelong hunter Larry White to talk about the deep connection between hunting, cooking, and sharing wild food.
Larry’s journey started in the U.S. Coast Guard, where he trained as a chef before turning his passion toward wild game and the culinary traditions of hunters. From the foothills of North Carolina to the swamps and low country of South Carolina, Larry shares how different ecosystems shape the way we hunt and the strategies needed to succeed in diverse landscapes.
We dig into practical hunting knowledge—from ambush setups and tree-stand heights to navigating jungles, swamps, and clear-cuts. Larry also shares some of the gear that helps him stay mobile and stealthy in the woods, including saddle hunting systems and climbing sticks.
Of course, the conversation turns to the kitchen. Larry walks us through his approach to properly cooking wild game, emphasizing temperature control, muscle-specific preparation, and respect for the animal. We dive into techniques like brining, curing, and smoking venison, along with creative recipes such as cured venison loin, layered meatloaf, and bright green chimichurri sauces that elevate the natural flavour of wild meat.
One of the big takeaways from this conversation is the importance of using the whole animal. Larry shares tips on working with underappreciated cuts like top round, bottom round, neck, and shanks—perfect for slow cooking, braising, and turning tough cuts into incredible meals.
We also talk about the stories that make hunting meaningful—challenging recoveries, memorable hunts, and the joy of gathering friends and community around wild food, whether it’s a backyard cookout or a classic sausage-making party.
This episode is a celebration of the full wild food journey—from the hunt to the table—and the people who make it special.
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00:00 - Welcome and episode overview—from wild hunting to gourmet cooking
02:17 - Introduction of sponsor: Stikine Packrafts—adventure-ready gear
03:14 - Larry White’s background: from North Carolina roots to Coast Guard chef
04:09 - Hunting locales: from North Carolina foothills to South Carolina estuaries
05:20 - Ecosystem insights: jungles, swamps, and pine stands—finding success
06:34 - Hunting strategies: ambush setups, tree stand heights, and terrain tips
08:08 - Challenges of hunting thick habitats and the gear that helps navigate them
09:03 - Hunting feral pigs—approach and personal insights
10:34 - Wild game as cuisine: wild boar, venison, and culinary myths
11:35 - Comparing wild boar and farm pork—marbling,flavourr, and texture
12:27 - Chef Larry’s culinary journey: from military to food trucks to wild game
14:52 - Essential skills for cooking venison: muscle-specific techniques and temperature control
17:36 - Crafting cured venison loin: process, benefits, anflavouror infusion
18:54 - The science of brining: moisture retention aflavourvor enhancement
20:25 - Slicing and serving cured meats—pflavouravor and texture considerations
21:19 - Smoking venison: techniques, timing, and unique approaches for game meats
22:22 - Dual-step cooking: braising then smoking for tender, flavorful wild game
25:34 - Creative holiday meals: curing, smoking, and innovative preparations for large groups
26:57 - Green sauces and chimichurri: enhancing venflavoursavors with fresh, vibrant toppings
27:52 - Ingredients for killer chimichurri and pairing ideas with wild meats
29:01 - Adventures in hunting: recoveries, field stories, and emotional moments
52:54 - Celebratory beverages after successful hunts—beer, stout, or other favourites
54:34 - Memorable harvest moments: field recoveries and the rewards of persistence
57:43 - Practical tips for managing meat after a tough recovery and field care
59:11 - Handling gut shot deer: ethical considerations and creative solutions
60:36 - The future of Larry’s wild game culinaryendeavourss, podcasts, and projects
61:10 - Connect with Larry: website, Instagram, and where to follow his culinary journey
62:28 - Closing remarks and farewell to listeners
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Feel free to reach out to Larry for cooking questions; he’s available for tips, recipes, and advice on wild game culinary adventures.

Wednesday Feb 18, 2026
EatWild 106 - Hunting in the Yukon - Yukon Unguided Casey Donovan
Wednesday Feb 18, 2026
Wednesday Feb 18, 2026
Have you dreamed of hunting in the Yukon? In this podcast, Casey Donovan takes us on adventures hunting in the Yukon Territory of Canada’s North. He is the founder of the Yukon Unguided project, which he started in 2020 by launching an Instagram page to document his hunting adventures. Through this platform, he shares stories and experiences about learning to hunt in remote wilderness areas for sheep, moose, and caribou. In just a few years, Casey and the Yukon Unguided project have gained a significant social media following by sharing inspiring content about his experiences in wild, remote locations.
I am curious about Casey's approach to planning adventure hunts and the role of research in ensuring successful hunting experiences. We discuss the Yukon Unguided project, the challenges of finding the right hunting partners, and the importance of using proper gear. The conversation also explores the art of capturing hunting experiences through content creation, the joys of cooking game meat, and Casey’s future aspirations in hunting and conservation.
The iHunter App supports the Eatwild Podcast and other programs. It is an essential tool for the hunt. The app's mapping layers, navigation tools, and hunting regulations are all packed into it to provide you with the information you need for your next adventure.
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Stop in at Beere Brewing and take advantage of a 10% discount on your purchase. Use the code EATWILD10 on your next purchase. Beere makes a great selection of bright, crisp beers perfect for the patio or around the campfire.
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Sunday Jan 18, 2026
Sunday Jan 18, 2026
What does it take to hunt country so wild you have to jump out of a plane just to reach it?
In this episode of the EatWild Podcast, I am sitting down with Axel Lubeck. Axel learned how to jump out of airplanes while serving in the Canadian military. He continued to develop his skills and passion for skydiving, working as a smoke jumper for Alberta Wildfire.
Axels take us on the ultimate adventure hunt to one of the most remote areas in British Columbia, best reached by parachute. What started as a love for hunting in Alberta evolved into an 18-month plan to skydive into remote mountain country, pack raft out, and hunt sheep far beyond roads and trails.
Axel breaks down the reality behind airborne expeditions: the preparation, the risk management, the teamwork, and the hard decisions that matter when you’re fully committed in wild places. We talk gear that actually changes what’s possible, how pack rafts are reshaping backcountry access, and why ethics and conservation matter even more when adventure gets extreme.
This isn’t about shortcuts or adrenaline. It’s about earning access, respecting wild places, and pushing personal limits with intention.
If you’ve ever wondered how far is too far — or what’s possible when preparation meets purpose — this one’s for you.
You need to watch the Airborne Ram
Check out Airborne Expeditions
The iHunter App supports the Eatwild Podcast and other programs. It is an essential tool for the hunt. The app's mapping layers, navigation tools, and hunting regulations are all packed into it to provide you with the information you need for your next adventure.
If you need game bags, knives or lightweight gear from a Canadian company, check out HUTO LIFESTYLE – HUTO Lifestyle Clothing & Apparel
Stop in at Beere Brewing and take advantage of a 10% discount on your purchase. Use the code EATWILD10 on your next purchase. Beere makes a great selection of bright, crisp beers perfect for the patio or around the campfire.
Seek Outside makes unique ultralight tents and packs for your next adventure. Use the discount code EATWILD on your next purchase. Please use this Seek Outside Affiliate link to let them know you heard about Seek Outside from our podcast.

Monday Dec 22, 2025
Monday Dec 22, 2025
In this episode of Campfire Conversations on the EatWild Podcast, we gather around the fire at Whitetail Camp to learn how Wyatt and Ryan make for successful hunting partners.
Every hunter dreams of one day hunting with their kid. I’ve had a front-row seat watching Ryan support and nurture Wyatt’s love and enthusiasm for hunting, and the two of them have become remarkably successful along the way. I was curious how they built that shared passion, how they hunt together, and what’s contributed to their success in the field. After a successful hunt, they joined me around the fire to share their approach, along with practical tips for parents and young hunters navigating the journey together.
We also talk about the importance of teamwork, patience, and the emotional connections formed through shared hunts, as well as balancing time in the woods with family life. The conversation looks ahead to future aspirations — from dream moose hunts to big adventures still on the horizon — and dives into the gear, shooting techniques, and mindset that can be game-changers for young hunters.
This episode is a reflection on a great season, strong partnerships, and the lessons passed down along the way — told the way they’re meant to be shared: around the campfire.
You can find last-minute gifts on our website - www.eatwild.ca
The iHunter App supports the Eatwild Podcast and other programs. It is an essential tool for making you more comfortable in the woods. The app's mapping layers, navigation tools, and hunting regulations are all packed into it to provide you with the information you need for your next adventure.
As always, Seek Outside brought this podcast to you. They make unique ultralight tents and packs for your next adventure. Use the discount code EATWILD on your next purchase. Please use this Seek Outside Affiliate link to let them know you heard about Seek Outside from our podcast.
Stop in at Beere Brewing and take advantage of a 10% discount on your purchase. Use the code EATWILD10 on your next purchase. Beere makes a great selection of bright, crisp beers perfect for the patio or around the campfire.

Wednesday Nov 12, 2025
EatWild 103 - Chronic Wasting Disease: What is it and what we need to do about it
Wednesday Nov 12, 2025
Wednesday Nov 12, 2025
It's time to get my head out of the sand and learn about CWD and what I can do about it. Cait Nelson joins me on the podcast to discuss the critical issue of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) affecting wildlife, particularly in British Columbia. Cait, a Wildlife Health Biologist, explains the nature of CWD, its transmission, and the implications for the hunting community. Cait walks us through the recent detection of CWD in BC, management strategies to control its spread, and the vital role hunters play in surveillance and prevention efforts. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community involvement and proactive measures to ensure the health of wildlife populations and the sustainability of hunting practices.
Find out more about the good work by Hunters For BC here cwdbc.ca
- Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) is a fatal infectious disease affecting cervids.
- CWD is caused by prions, which are misfolded proteins that accumulate in the brain.
- Most infected animals appear normal, making detection challenging.
- CWD can contaminate the environment and persist for years.
- The disease has spread from the U.S. to Canada, with BC being proactive in surveillance.
- Recent cases of CWD were detected in BC, prompting immediate response measures.
- Hunters play a crucial role in CWD management through testing and reporting.
- Effective management requires community involvement and education.
- CWD will remain in BC, but it can be managed to minimize impact.
- The establishment of a local testing facility in BC will expedite results for hunters.
Here's the link to the iHunter App Field Guide Course: https://eatwild.ca/products/3187654
We could probably call this episode “How to Find and See Deer on the Hunt."
The iHunter App supports the Eatwild Podcast and other programs. It is an essential tool for making you more comfortable in the woods. The app's mapping layers, navigation tools, and hunting regulations are all packed into it to provide you with the information you need for your next adventure.
As always, Seek Outside brought this podcast to you. They make unique ultralight tents and packs for your next adventure. Use the discount code EATWILD on your next purchase. Please use this Seek Outside Affiliate link to let them know you heard about Seek Outside from our podcast.
Stop in at Beere Brewing and take advantage of a 10% discount on your purchase. Use the code EATWILD10 on your next purchase. Beere makes a great selection of bright, crisp beers perfect for the patio or around the campfire.

Friday Oct 17, 2025
EatWild 102 - Campfire Q&A - On a Mule Deer hunt with Dave GU
Friday Oct 17, 2025
Friday Oct 17, 2025
Join us as I head out on a mule deer hunt with new hunter, Dave Gu.
Dave comes from a background in kinesiology and works as a Wim Hof instructor and personal trainer. He’s also a talented storyteller, sharing his powerful journey of thriving in life while managing Ankylosing Spondylitis — a challenging autoimmune disease.
Dave found me on his journey to become a hunter, and we’ve since become great friends. Last weekend, I was looking for a hunting partner to explore some new zones, and Dave was keen to join. As we headed out, Dave fired question after question about how I research and find deer habitat — so I decided to turn on the podcast mic.
This turned into a great conversation (and a great hunt!) about how to find and see deer. You’ll learn how I scout and hunt target areas to maximize the chances of success.
Here's the link to the iHunter App Field Guide Course: https://eatwild.ca/products/3187654
We could probably call this episode “How to Find and See Deer on the Hunt."
The iHunter App supports the Eatwild Podcast and other programs. It is an essential tool for making you more comfortable in the woods. The app's mapping layers, navigation tools, and hunting regulations are all packed into it to provide you with the information you need for your next adventure.
As always, Seek Outside brought this podcast to you. They make unique ultralight tents and packs for your next adventure. Use the discount code EATWILD on your next purchase. Please use this Seek Outside Affiliate link to let them know you heard about Seek Outside from our podcast.
Stop in at Beere Brewing and take advantage of a 10% discount on your purchase. Use the code EATWILD10 on your next purchase. Beere makes a great selection of bright, crisp beers perfect for the patio or around the campfire.

Saturday Aug 30, 2025
EatWild 101 - Elk Hunting Lessons with Jordan Kowalchuk
Saturday Aug 30, 2025
Saturday Aug 30, 2025
It’s elk season, and I’m heading to Elk Heaven! Join me as I get excited for the season in a conversation with one of BC’s most knowledgeable and skilled hunters, Jordan Kowalchuk of @BCBackcountry. This is our second podcast together, where we dive into the world of elk hunting, sharing personal experiences, lessons learned, and successful strategies. During our discussion, we explore the evolution of hunting techniques, the significance of persistence, and the thrill of pursuing mature bulls. We also cover how environmental factors affect elk behavior, the crucial timing during the hunting season, and the balance between adventure and success in hunting.
Focusing on camaraderie and shared experiences, this episode captures the essence of being an elk hunter. Jordan shares his insights on tracking, shot placement, and the importance of patience and strategy. He talks about the challenges of tracking wounded elk, lessons learned from missed shots, and the necessity of understanding elk behavior. Additionally, we discuss bullet performance and the value of documenting hunting experiences for future reference.
You can keep up with Jordan @BCBackcountry on Instagram.
Here's a link to the EatWild Elk Hunting Online Course and the iHunter Field Guide to help you get ready for the season.
The iHunter App supports the Eatwild Podcast and other programs. It is an essential tool for making you more comfortable in the woods. The app's mapping layers, navigation tools, and hunting regulations are all packed into it to provide you with the information you need for your next adventure.
As always, Seek Outside brought this podcast to you. They make unique ultralight tents and packs for your next adventure. Use the discount code EATWILD on your next purchase. Please use this Seek Outside Affiliate link to let them know you heard about Seek Outside from our podcast.
Stop in at Beere Brewing and take advantage of a 10% discount on your purchase. Use the code EATWILD10 on your next purchase. Beere makes a great selection of bright, crisp beers perfect for the patio or around the campfire.

Friday Aug 15, 2025
Friday Aug 15, 2025
I've always known that cougars tend to avoid humans, with only a few close calls while sneaking around in the woods. However, this summer has seen several unusual encounters with cougars in Whistler and Squamish, including instances of cougars stalking hikers and chasing mountain bikers in popular recreation areas. I was curious about the reasons behind this behaviour, so I reached out to wildlife biologist Julie Thomas.
In our conversation, Julie discusses her research on cougars in central British Columbia, focusing on their predator-prey relationship with caribou. She explains how changes in the landscape impact cougar behaviour, their hunting techniques, and their adaptability to various environments. We also delve into field research methods, including the process of capturing and collaring cougars, as well as the complexities of human-cougar interactions, especially in areas where cougars have been sighted near popular trails. Julie shares insights from her experiences and emphasizes the importance of understanding these magnificent creatures in the context of conservation and wildlife management.
I also share a couple of my close brushes with cougars in the wild.
You can follow Julie here for more on her research and catch amazing cougar footage @wild_juliethomas on Instagram.
Check out the latest EatWild Online Course - iHunter App Field Guide: Tools and tactics for successful hunts
The iHunter App supports the Eatwild Podcast and other programs. It is an essential tool for making you more comfortable in the woods. The app's mapping layers, navigation tools, and hunting regulations are packed into it to give you the information you need on your next adventure.
Stop in at Beere Brewing and take advantage of a 10% discount on your purchase. Use the code EATWILD10 on your next purchase. Beere makes a great selection of bright, crisp beers perfect for the patio or around the campfire.

Wednesday Jul 09, 2025
EatWild 99 - Harvesting Seaweed and Kelp with Eric Warner
Wednesday Jul 09, 2025
Wednesday Jul 09, 2025
In recent years, I have grown increasingly interested in kelp. It's delicious and nutritious, and at many places I roam, it's abundant for harvesting. I wanted to know more, so I asked Eric Warner, a seaweed and kelp enthusiast, to join me on the podcast.
In this conversation, Eric Warner discusses his passion for seaweed and the project Self Kelp, which aims to educate the public about the importance of seaweed and its culinary uses. The discussion covers the decline of kelp forests, the benefits of kelp farming, and the ecological significance of kelp ecosystems. Eric shares insights on harvesting and storing seaweed, as well as its nutritional value. The conversation also explores the cultural significance of foraging and hunting, highlighting the connection between food sources and the natural world.
You can learn more about Eric and Self Kelp on Instagram
Be sure to catch a screening of Seaweed Chronicles: From Tide to Table in your community.
Check out the latest EatWild Online Course - iHunter App Field Guide: Tools and tactics for successful hunts
The iHunter App supports the Eatwild Podcast and other programs. It is an essential tool for making you more comfortable in the woods. The app's mapping layers, navigation tools, and hunting regulations are packed into it to give you the information you need on your next adventure.
Stop in at Beere Brewing and take advantage of a 10% discount on your purchase. Use the code EATWILD10 on your next purchase. Beere makes a great selection of bright, crisp beers perfect for the patio or around the campfire.

Saturday Jun 07, 2025
Saturday Jun 07, 2025
- Hunting plays a crucial role in conservation and wildlife management.
- Connecting the dots between hunting, wildlife value, and habitat preservation is essential.
- Not everyone is meant to hunt, but those who do should prioritize sharing the harvest.
- Hunting for food and valuing wildlife are powerful arguments in favour of hunting. Hunting is a primal and deeply ingrained activity for many individuals, providing a sense of connection to nature and fulfilling innate desires.
- When discussing hunting with others, it is essential to use language that supports a positive message and highlights the benefits of hunting, such as wildlife conservation and habitat protection.
- Indigenous communities in Canada and other post-colonial nations are reclaiming their connection to land and requesting that resident hunters respect their traditional territories.
- The ownership of First Nations territories in Canada is complex, with some lands owned by the Crown and others being repatriated to indigenous communities.
- Hunting bans can have unintended consequences, including the loss of value for wildlife and the need for alternative sources of revenue for local communities.
- A dream hunting opportunity in British Columbia is coastal black bear hunting, which offers a unique experience in a beautiful setting.
- Supporting organizations like Blood Origins Canada can help promote a positive image of hunting and support conservation efforts.
- Individuals can support Blood Origins Canada through the Conservation Club, which offers various membership levels and monthly giveaways.
- There is potential for collaboration between Blood Origins and the EatWild Podcast to create content and events that promote hunting and conservation.
The iHunter App supports the Eatwild Podcast and other programs. It is an essential tool for making you more comfortable in the woods. The app's mapping layers, navigation tools, and hunting regulations are packed into it to give you the information you need on your next adventure.
As always, Seek Outside brought this podcast to you. They make unique ultralight tents and packs for your next adventure. Use the discount code EATWILD on your next purchase. Please use this Seek Outside Affiliate link to let them know you heard about Seek Outside from our podcast.
Stop in at Beere Brewing and take advantage of a 10% discount on your purchase. Use the code EATWILD10 on your next purchase. Beere makes a great selection of bright, crisp beers perfect for the patio or around the campfire.
