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Get in the Game

"Get in the Game," hosted by Andy Ivey, features NWTF biologists and staff showing viewers the best ways to bring wildlife to their property.

Along with biologists and industry specialists, NWTF experts provide habitat management and hunting tips that will improve wildlife species and your success.

Be sure to tune in to the best habitat and hunting show available on the Pursuit Channel to "Get in the Game."

Show Airtimes

Sundays: 2:00 a.m.
Wednesdays: 9:30 p.m.
Thursdays: 8:30 a.m.
All times are Eastern Standard Time
Be sure to check local listings for exact times in your area.

Episode Lineup

Get in the Game How-to Guides:

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Week of March 15: It's Chufa Season
This week on "Get in the Game," it's all about Chufa. Robert Abernethy and Greg Boozer take us out to the 100-Acre Wood project and shows us just how well Chufa works to attract turkeys to you property.

Week of March 8: Saw Mill Tour at Collum's Lumber Products
This week on "Get in the Game," we're taking a tour of Collum's Lumber Products where Micky and Bill Scott will take us through the entire process of turning a tree into lumber.

Week of March 1: A Quick Solution to our Beaver Problem
This week on "Get in the Game," we'll joining NWTF wildlife biologists Tom Hughes and Robert Abernethy as they show us a quick and easy way to get rid of some unwanted beavers on the 100-Acre Woods property.

Week of February 22: Stocking our Future Fishing Hole
This week on "Get in the Game," we're going to be stocking the pond on the 100-Acre Woods project. Don Keller with American Sport Fish joins us and tell us all we need to know to get our pond stocked and ready to fish.

Week of February 15: Using Prescribed Fire as a Land Management Tool
A prescribed fire is a complex land management tool, so this week on "Get in the Game", our NWTF Registered Forester, Gary Burger, takes us from the planning stage of a prescribed fire all the way to a thorough review of the aftermath. We will see just how easy and productive a controlled burn can be for use as a land management tool.

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