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Welcome to the Panoramic Outdoors Podcast! Hosted by Sheldon Grant, a passionate outdoorsman, this show brings together all the best topics from the world of hunting, fishing, camping, conservation, and everything in between. Whether you’re a seasoned backcountry adventurer or just discovering the outdoors, you’ll find something here that speaks to your love of nature.
At Panoramic Outdoors, we believe in real, unfiltered conversations—just like the ones you’d have around a campfire. With a laid-back vibe, a touch of humour, the occasional “wobbly pop,” and an ever-growing roster of amazing guests from across the globe, each episode offers insights, stories, and laughs that celebrate the outdoor lifestyle.
So pull up a chair, crack a cold one, and join us as we share the language, the legends, and the love of the great outdoors.
Welcome to the Panoramic Outdoors Podcast! Hosted by Sheldon Grant, a passionate outdoorsman, this show brings together all the best topics from the world of hunting, fishing, camping, conservation, and everything in between. Whether you’re a seasoned backcountry adventurer or just discovering the outdoors, you’ll find something here that speaks to your love of nature.
At Panoramic Outdoors, we believe in real, unfiltered conversations—just like the ones you’d have around a campfire. With a laid-back vibe, a touch of humour, the occasional “wobbly pop,” and an ever-growing roster of amazing guests from across the globe, each episode offers insights, stories, and laughs that celebrate the outdoor lifestyle.
So pull up a chair, crack a cold one, and join us as we share the language, the legends, and the love of the great outdoors.
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Monday Dec 15, 2025
222. Devon Baete from Squeal on Pigs
Monday Dec 15, 2025
Monday Dec 15, 2025
On this episode of the Panoramic Outdoors podcast, we talk with Devon from Squeal on Pigs about the growing issue of wild pigs in Manitoba. Devon explains how the non-profit program was built to support landowners through education, coordination, and trust—not enforcement or blame.
We break down how wild pigs got here, why they’re so difficult to control, and the real damage they cause to agriculture, habitat, and rural communities. Devon also clears up common myths, and why reporting pig activity is critical.
This episode is a straight-up conversation about a serious problem and a practical, landowner-first approach to keeping Manitoba’s landscapes wild.
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