Breaking Boundaries with David Draper, Todd Ceisner and Steve Nessl
June 8, 2024
Hosted by Jim Ferguson and Trav
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Episode Description
Grizzly bear hunting on the Squirrel River with David Draper of Petersen's Hunting Magazine, insane June hookups and innovative fishing techniques from Todd Ceisner of In-Fisherman and a proactive approach to creating access to public lands with Steve Nessl from Yamaha is what's happening this week on The Revolution with Jim and Trav. The Revolution is presented by Outdoor Channel, Sportsman Channel, World Fishing Network and MyOutdoorTV.
The Revolution with Jim and Trav
Saturday at 9 AM Pacific Time on VoiceAmerica Variety Channel
The Revolution with Jim and Trav is radio for outdoor enthusiasts. Our goal is simple, we want to get people outside to enjoy outdoor activities, and to teach fundamental hunting, fishing and other outdoor skills. To achieve that goal we have guests on the show each week that are an expert in their respective fields. These guests give tips and advice on how to be successful in your outdoor pursuit for novice and well seasoned outdoorsman alike!
Jim Ferguson and Trav
Jim Ferguson, is a Kansas based broadcaster and writer that has won the Kansas Association of Broadcasters First Place Award for Excellence in Broadcasting in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2007 with his outdoor program the Great American Outdoor Trails Radio Magazine.
He's also an award winning writer who in 2000 won the Kansas Press Associations' Excellence in Journalism Award. In 2005 the Outdoor Writers Association of America awarded him a First and Second Place award in their national competition and in 2006 two third place awards in their national competition.
You hear Trav as the totally crazy/goofy co-host alongside Jim every week on The Revolution. Outside of work Travis is a dyed in the wool outdoorsman, conservationist and bowhunter that can only be found doing one of the following three things. Spending time with his smokin' hot wife and two awesome kids, up in a tree stand anxiously awaiting the next big freak nasty whitetail he's going to whack, or out on the water stretching a line for anything that bites.