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Steve Hayes: The Professor
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Documentary
Society & Culture
Sports
Wilderness
Publication Date |
Jul 20, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:54:17

AB3, Host of The Bryant Land Show, interviews Steve Hayes The Professor, a camera operator when AB3 was directing high school football games in Georgia, teaching video production at Georgia State, his freelance video work, working in news, and his experience filming outdoors stories. 

 

Episode Highlights: 

  • onX Hunt, a sponsor of The Bryant Land Show, is a mapping technology app that helps you in the field to mark your stands, trail cameras, and trees you plan to climb.
  • AB3 explains a situation that happened on his property. 
  • AB3 introduces Steve Hayes.
  • Steve Hayes talks about his family members’ connections to Cornell University and farming.  
  • They talk about deer drive and hunting with dogs.  
  • Steve Hayes does a lot of pheasant hunting.  
  • Cooking should be taught in high school.  
  • What drew him towards working in television?  
  • Steve Hayes worked in news at an ABC television affiliate in Rochester, NY.  
  • What are some of the outdoors stories he reported on? 
  • Look for the Bass Pro Shop links on BryantLandCountry.com.  
  • Support onX Hunt, a sponsor of The Bryant Land Show at onxmaps.com.

 

3 Key Points:

  1. Steve Hayes’s father got an agriculture degree from Cornell University. 
  2. People come from all over the world to fish for salmon in Rochester, New York.    
  3. The number rule of turkey hunting is to remain still and be unobserved because turkeys will pick up on anything. 

 

Tweetable Quotes:

  • “I grew up in a small town in Upstate New York called Geneva. Well, not small. It had like 16,000 people, and I started hunting with my dad when I was probably 10 or 11-years-old. My dad was a farmer.” – Steve Hayes
  • “Believe it or not, agriculture is one of the biggest industries in the country. You go to any state and agriculture is like the number one industry.” – Steve Hayes
  • “I haven’t hunted or fished for a long time but I like observing people and seeing how things are done.” – Steve Hayes

 

Resources Mentioned:

AB3, Host of The Bryant Land Show, interviews Steve Hayes The Professor, a camera operator when AB3 was directing high school football games in Georgia, teaching video production at Georgia State, his freelance video work, working in news, and his experience filming outdoors stories.    Episode Highlights:  onX Hunt, a sponsor of The Bryant Land Show, is a mapping technology app that helps you in the field to mark your stands, trail cameras, and trees you plan to climb. AB3 explains a situation that happened on his property.  AB3 introduces Steve Hayes. Steve Hayes talks about his family members’ connections to Cornell University and farming.   They talk about deer drive and hunting with dogs.   Steve Hayes does a lot of pheasant hunting.   Cooking should be taught in high school.   What drew him towards working in television?   Steve Hayes worked in news at an ABC television affiliate in Rochester, NY.   What are some of the outdoors stories he reported on?  Look for the Bass Pro Shop links on BryantLandCountry.com.   Support onX Hunt, a sponsor of The Bryant Land Show at onxmaps.com.   3 Key Points: Steve Hayes’s father got an agriculture degree from Cornell University.  People come from all over the world to fish for salmon in Rochester, New York.     The number rule of turkey hunting is to remain still and be unobserved because turkeys will pick up on anything.    Tweetable Quotes: “I grew up in a small town in Upstate New York called Geneva. Well, not small. It had like 16,000 people, and I started hunting with my dad when I was probably 10 or 11-years-old. My dad was a farmer.” – Steve Hayes “Believe it or not, agriculture is one of the biggest industries in the country. You go to any state and agriculture is like the number one industry.” – Steve Hayes “I haven’t hunted or fished for a long time but I like observing people and seeing how things are done.” – Steve Hayes   Resources Mentioned: The Bryant Land Country Podcast: bryantlandcountry.com/the-bryant-land-country-podcast Follow Bryant Land on social media: Linkedin | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube Support the Bryant Land Show Patreon for exclusive content: Patreon Bass Pro Affiliate: https://bassproshops.vzck.net/NaQx7 onX Hunt: onxmaps.com

AB3, Host of The Bryant Land Show, interviews Steve Hayes The Professor, a camera operator when AB3 was directing high school football games in Georgia, teaching video production at Georgia State, his freelance video work, working in news, and his experience filming outdoors stories. 

 

Episode Highlights: 

  • onX Hunt, a sponsor of The Bryant Land Show, is a mapping technology app that helps you in the field to mark your stands, trail cameras, and trees you plan to climb.
  • AB3 explains a situation that happened on his property. 
  • AB3 introduces Steve Hayes.
  • Steve Hayes talks about his family members’ connections to Cornell University and farming.  
  • They talk about deer drive and hunting with dogs.  
  • Steve Hayes does a lot of pheasant hunting.  
  • Cooking should be taught in high school.  
  • What drew him towards working in television?  
  • Steve Hayes worked in news at an ABC television affiliate in Rochester, NY.  
  • What are some of the outdoors stories he reported on? 
  • Look for the Bass Pro Shop links on BryantLandCountry.com.  
  • Support onX Hunt, a sponsor of The Bryant Land Show at onxmaps.com.

 

3 Key Points:

  1. Steve Hayes’s father got an agriculture degree from Cornell University. 
  2. People come from all over the world to fish for salmon in Rochester, New York.    
  3. The number rule of turkey hunting is to remain still and be unobserved because turkeys will pick up on anything. 

 

Tweetable Quotes:

  • “I grew up in a small town in Upstate New York called Geneva. Well, not small. It had like 16,000 people, and I started hunting with my dad when I was probably 10 or 11-years-old. My dad was a farmer.” – Steve Hayes
  • “Believe it or not, agriculture is one of the biggest industries in the country. You go to any state and agriculture is like the number one industry.” – Steve Hayes
  • “I haven’t hunted or fished for a long time but I like observing people and seeing how things are done.” – Steve Hayes

 

Resources Mentioned:

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