TalkHunting Magazine Staff
Welcome to TalkHunting Magazine. TalkHunting is an online magazine publication that is written, created and published every other month. This magazine is free for public viewing and is created to inform, educate and entertain hunters from around North America.
TalkHunting Magazine Staff are an exclusive group. We have high standards for these positions and they are a big part of our organization. TalkHunting Staffers are the heart of TalkHunting Magazine. Their main duties all center around promoting TalkHunting Magazine, writing articles and helping to put together our great magazine.
We believe in getting kids involved in all aspects of outdoor sports. We understand that if we don't, not only is the future of hunting in danger of disappearing, the future of a generation may also be in danger. Kids in the outdoors always beat kids in the street. We believe in assisting in any way possible to make this happen.
We believe outdoor media (magazines & forums) should be 100% family friendly, American friendly and Christian friendly. People are getting tired of the filth, fighting, bashing, arguing, sexual content and bad language that is so prevalent at other websites. We believe in 100% family friendly and maintain both our magazine and our forum with that always in mind.
We believe in lawful, ethical hunting no matter what style that may be. We believe hunters need to stick together and defend all aspects of legal hunting, even if their preference is not the same as someone else’s. Using dogs, using crossbows, using bait… as long as it is legal in that area, we will stand for it and stand behind it. A house divided falls. A house united stands… It is time we unite and stand.
We believe in honesty. There are many media sources that seem to like pulling the wool over people’s eyes. What you get at TalkHunting is what it is. No deception, no back stabbing, no lies.. Just an honest group of people doing their best to give you the best.
So, as you can see, because our beliefs are the way they are, we need extraordinary people asStaff Writers so they can properly represent our beliefs. These guys and gals do this job for absolutely zero pay. It is strictly a volunteer position and we only take the best of the best.
If you are interested in applying for a Staff position or want to learn more about what is required, send an email to bugfixer@talkhunting.com
Featured Listings
Denny Chambers - Chief EditorTalkHunting Magazine Chief Editor, Denny "Bugfixer" Chambers, of Summerdale, Alabama, was introduced to hunting at age six by his father. He began hunting small game and gradually moved up to whitetail deer and turkeys. |
Harold Hollingsworth - Managing EditorHarold "Puddle Jumper" Hollingsworth: TalkHunting Magazine Managing Editor. Family consists of my beautiful wife of 40 years and we have two married children, boy and girl. Four grandsons, one granddaughter. My hobbies are hunting and fishing. Did not start hunting till I was 18. |
Robert Householder - PresidentTalkHunting Founder & President Robert "Hunt Master" Householder was introduced to hunting by his uncle, Jeff Hendricks, at a very young age. He grew up in the outdoors, hunting and fishing at every opportunity. He started, as most boys do, with hunting squirrels and rabbits but was soon deer hunting with his uncle and thus started a true love for deer hunting. |
Basic Listings
Pro Staff - Brent SawyerTalkHunting Pro Staffer, Brent "Cobrican" Sawyer, was born into a sporting family. His first couple years of life were spent on the banks of Lake Arthur and around his grandfather's farm in Jennings, La. |
Pro Staff - Dennis ParkerTalkHunting Pro Staffer Dennis "Possum" Parker was introduced to Hunting, Fishing & Trapping at around the age of 6 by his father, not as a hobby but by need of survival because his Dad was often laid off as Steel worker. Dennis would help bait the traps and run them with his Dad. He learned to shoot with a 22 single shot rifle then moved up to a 16 gage Double Barrel Shotgun. |
Pro Staff - Duane TaylorTalkHunting Pro Staffer Duane "Duane72" Taylor was born in western NY. As the son of a pastor, he spent several childhood years in Wisconsin, then West Virginia where he graduated high school before landing in Rhode Island. |
Pro Staff - Luanne BraggTalkHunting Pro Staffer, Luanne "Beaglepup" Bragg, started hunting (going hunting) with her Grandfather in the fall of 1965. He loved to squirrel Hunt and would carry her into the woods sit her on a rock and let her hold his prizes. He took Luanne on her first Pheasant and Rabbit hunts when she was 7. |
Pro Staff - Randy HaehnleinTalkHunting Pro Staffer Randy "Hunly" Haehnlein started hunting and fishing with his grandfather and other family members at around 7 or 8 years old. He started out with small game, as most do, hunting squirrels and rabbits. Then, as his granddaddy figured out he was ready, he started to let Randy venture out around the farm on his own. |
Staff Copy Editor - Kimberly FoxDr. Kimberly "canam" Brinson [Copy Editor] is a native of Camden County, Georgia. She teaches 6th grade Language Arts at a middle school in St. Marys. She recently completed her doctorate degree in Instructional Leadership and Curriculum through NOVA Southeastern in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. |
Staff Copy Editor - Zack LongZach “ZLong19” Long was born and raised on a farm in Morgan County, Alabama. After graduating from Hartselle High School he decided to pursue a career in Wildlife Biology. Demands for a job outweighed a college career so Zach decided to apply for a factory job and leave college behind for the time being. |
Staff Writer - Anthony MeshellStaff Writer Anthony (ameshell) Meshell was born in Houston, Texas. Anthony married his High School Sweet Heart and Best Friend, Melody in June of 1989. Anthony has two beautiful daughters, Macy and Katelyn. As a young child, Anthony was raised on the water. Anthony’s family was always around water and the outdoors. He caught his first bass at the age of 5 years old and has been chasing them ever since. |
Staff Writer - Brad GordonBrad “Hawghunter65” Gordon began at the tender age of eight years old with a .22, rabbit and squirrel hunting with his father on their family farm. He was lucky enough to add pheasants and finally deer to his list of quarries during his teenage years of life. In his fifties, he also began turkey hunting after Michigan began a exchange program of Canadian geese for wild eastern turkeys from Alabama. |





