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EPISODE · Apr 1, 2026 · 35 MIN

EP 329 Crossbows, Conservation & the Evolution of the Hunt

from DSC Campfires with Larry Weishuhn · host Larry Weishuhn

Location: Choctaw Hunting Lodge In this episode of DSC’s Campfires, Larry Weishuhn sits down at the beautiful Choctaw Hunting Lodge with Mark Sidelinger and Brian Flaherty of TenPoint Crossbows. What begins as a conversation about gear quickly turns into a deeper discussion about the evolution of hunting, the role of technology, and how crossbows are reshaping access and opportunity in the outdoors. From lifelong friendships and family-owned business values to the future of hunting participation, this episode blends storytelling, innovation, and a shared passion for conservation and ethical harvest. The Rise of Crossbows in Modern Hunting Larry explores how crossbows have grown from niche equipment into a powerful and accessible tool for hunters of all backgrounds. With rifle-like familiarity and increasing precision, crossbows are opening new doors for both seasoned and first-time hunters. Recruitment, Retention & Recreation – The “Three R’s” The conversation highlights how crossbows help: Recruit new hunters into the sport Retain aging or physically limited hunters Provide new ways to recreate and extend hunting seasons This philosophy emphasizes growing the overall hunting community—not just competing for market share. Accuracy, Ethics & Real-World Application While modern crossbows deliver impressive accuracy—even at longer distances—the discussion reinforces ethical hunting practices, with most shots remaining within 40 yards. The balance between technology and responsibility remains central. A New Challenge for Experienced Hunters Larry shares his personal shift from skepticism to appreciation after hands-on experience. For hunters who have “done it all” with rifles and handguns, crossbows offer a fresh challenge while maintaining familiarity and precision. Hunting as a Lifestyle – From Field to TableThe group reflects on the deeper rewards of hunting, including harvesting wild game, providing food, and connecting with nature. Stories from the field—including Brian’s successful axis deer hunt—bring this to life. Conservation & Community Through DSCThe episode also highlights the mission of DSC and the DSC Foundation, including upcoming conservation-driven hunts and the role of partnerships—like TenPoint’s support—in expanding opportunities for hunters and conservation efforts alike. Brian Flaherty shares his successful axis deer hunt at Choctaw Hunting Lodge—his first velvet buck—offering insight into preparation, opportunity, and the excitement that keeps hunters coming back to the field. “Crossbows aren’t replacing other tools—they’re adding to the toolbox.” This idea becomes a central theme: rifles, vertical bows, and crossbows all work together to grow the sport and keep hunters engaged across seasons and life stages. This episode is a reflection on adaptation—how hunters evolve, how technology advances, and how traditions endure. Whether you're a lifelong rifle hunter or new to archery, the message is clear: the outdoors always has another level to offer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Location: Choctaw Hunting Lodge In this episode of DSC’s Campfires, Larry Weishuhn sits down at the beautiful Choctaw Hunting Lodge with Mark Sidelinger and Brian Flaherty of TenPoint Crossbows. What begins as a conversation about gear quickly turns into a deeper discussion about the evolution of hunting, the role of technology, and how crossbows are reshaping access and opportunity in the outdoors. From lifelong friendships and family-owned business values to the future of hunting participation, this episode blends storytelling, innovation, and a shared passion for conservation and ethical harvest. The Rise of Crossbows in Modern Hunting Larry explores how crossbows have grown from niche equipment into a powerful and accessible tool for hunters of all backgrounds. With rifle-like familiarity and increasing precision, crossbows are opening new doors for both seasoned and first-time hunters. Recruitment, Retention & Recreation – The “Three R’s” The conversation highlights how crossbows help: Recruit new hunters into the sport Retain aging or physically limited hunters Provide new ways to recreate and extend hunting seasons This philosophy emphasizes growing the overall hunting community—not just competing for market share. Accuracy, Ethics & Real-World Application While modern crossbows deliver impressive accuracy—even at longer distances—the discussion reinforces ethical hunting practices, with most shots remaining within 40 yards. The balance between technology and responsibility remains central. A New Challenge for Experienced Hunters Larry shares his personal shift from skepticism to appreciation after hands-on experience. For hunters who have “done it all” with rifles and handguns, crossbows offer a fresh challenge while maintaining familiarity and precision. Hunting as a Lifestyle – From Field to TableThe group reflects on the deeper rewards of hunting, including harvesting wild game, providing food, and connecting with nature. Stories from the field—including Brian’s successful axis deer hunt—bring this to life. Conservation & Community Through DSCThe episode also highlights the mission of DSC and the DSC Foundation, including upcoming conservation-driven hunts and the role of partnerships—like TenPoint’s support—in expanding opportunities for hunters and conservation efforts alike. Brian Flaherty shares his successful axis deer hunt at Choctaw Hunting Lodge—his first velvet buck—offering insight into preparation, opportunity, and the excitement that keeps hunters coming back to the field. “Crossbows aren’t replacing other tools—they’re adding to the toolbox.” This idea becomes a central theme: rifles, vertical bows, and crossbows all work together to grow the sport and keep hunters engaged across seasons and life stages. This episode is a reflection on adaptation—how hunters evolve, how technology advances, and how traditions endure. Whether you're a lifelong rifle hunter or new to archery, the message is clear: the outdoors always has another level to offer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Location: Choctaw Hunting Lodge In this episode of DSC’s Campfires, Larry Weishuhn sits down at the beautiful Choctaw Hunting Lodge with Mark Sidelinger and Brian Flaherty of TenPoint Crossbows. What begins as a conversation about gear quickly...

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