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  • The PITA Grand Pacific Is Back at Evergreen! Big Money, Big Trophies & Western Trapshooting | Trap Talk Ep. 178
    Jun 5 2026

    The PITA Grand Pacific is back at Evergreen Sportsmen’s Club in Washington, and this episode of Trap Talk breaks down why shooters should have this one on their radar.

    Zach Nannini and Richard Marshall Jr. are joined by Rich Bullard Jr. and Kyle Seever, Second Vice President of the PITA, for a fun and informative conversation about the Pacific International Trapshooting Association, the history of the PITA, and what makes the Grand Pacific such a special shoot for trapshooters across the West.

    The guys talk about how the PITA started, why it has such a strong following in the western states, and why Evergreen is such a beloved location for the Grand Pacific. They also dig into the 2026 program, including the return to Evergreen, added money, silver, trophies, magnums, 50-target events, family activities, camping, hotels, shoot-offs, and the overall atmosphere that makes this event feel different from a lot of major shoots.

    The 2026 Grand Pacific is scheduled for July 20–25, 2026, with bonus days and warm-up events before the main program. The PITA shoot calendar lists 2026 dates and directs shooters to event programs, and PITA recommends confirming with clubs before traveling.

    This episode is a great listen for ATA shooters who have never tried PITA, western shooters who already know how fun the Grand Pacific can be, and anyone looking for a major shoot with great targets, great people, and a serious amount of added value for shooters.

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    1 h et 9 min
  • Don Budd - Live from Budd's St Paul Lodge
    May 29 2026

    Zach sits down with Don Budd live from his amazing Budds St Paul Lodge.

    ​Budd's Saint Paul Lodge offers a premier, full-service lodging experience including an on-site bar, retail area, private patio with fire pit, locker room, common area and more.

    Don Budd, Jr., owner and operator of Budd's Saint Paul Lodge, has a deep passion for all things hunting. He discovered Saint Paul, KS years ago and this hidden gem has turned into a second home. His love for hunting and the midwest inspired him to create the Lodge, as a way to provide the hunting community with the most enjoyable, all-around experience.

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    1 h et 32 min
  • Jason Johnson: Military Mindset, Trapshooting Comeback & Better Sleep for Better Scores | Trap Talk Ep. 177
    May 22 2026

    Jason Johnson joins Trap Talk for Episode 177, and this one covers a little bit of everything: trapshooting, military service, family, mindset, sleep, and why coming back to the sport can be just as exciting as starting young.

    Zach Nannini and Richard Marshall Jr. sit down with Jason, a Texas trapshooter, military veteran, and part of the family behind Johnson’s Furniture, Appliance & Mattress, a new sponsor of the show. Jason talks about growing up around trapshooting, pulling targets, watching great shooters, serving 23 years in the military, and eventually finding his way back to registered trapshooting as a way to make memories with his dad and family.

    The guys get into the mental side of shooting, including box breathing, pre-shot routines, music on the line, slowing down under pressure, and why one bad mount should be a reset instead of a lost target. Jason also shares what he learned from the Nevada State Shoot, the fun of events like the Back Fence Shootout, and why the ATA needs more energy, more excitement, and more opportunities for everyday shooters to win something and feel part of the action.

    They also dive into a topic most trapshooters ignore: sleep. Jason explains why a good mattress matters when you are traveling, shooting long programs, living out of an RV, or trying to stay sharp over several days of competition. From Tempur-Pedic mattresses to RV setups and white-glove delivery, this episode makes a strong case that better rest can lead to better performance.

    This is a great conversation for shooters getting back into the game, new ATA members, traveling competitors, and anyone who knows that trapshooting is about more than just breaking targets.

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    1 h et 15 min
  • George Lee: The Nebraska Young Gun Who Broke 100 Straight His First ATA Shoot! | Trap Talk Ep. 176
    May 15 2026

    George Lee is one of the young trapshooters people need to be watching.

    In this episode of Trap Talk, Zach Nannini and Richard Marshall Jr. sit down with George Lee from Hickman, Nebraska, a rising young shooter who has already built an impressive resume in a short amount of time. George talks about getting started through the Norris trap team, breaking 100 straight in singles at his very first registered ATA shoot, and how that early success lit the fire to chase bigger shoots, All-American goals, and tougher competition.

    The guys dig into George’s shooting journey, including his 856-target singles long run, breaking his first 100 in doubles at the Grand American, his equipment changes from a Ruger Red Label to a Browning 725 and then a Krieghoff, and the adjustments he is making to improve his handicap and overall game. They also talk about Nebraska’s incredible youth trapshooting program, learning by watching better shooters, dealing with prescription shooting lenses and contacts, and the importance of staying humble, asking questions, and respecting the game.

    George also shares a little about faith, family, Big Red Motorsports, and what it is like growing up around both business and competitive trapshooting.

    This is a great episode for young shooters, parents, coaches, and anyone who loves seeing the next generation of trapshooting talent coming up strong.

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    1 h et 10 min
  • Trap Talk Ep. 175: Bob Palmer on the Mental Game of Trapshooting
    May 8 2026

    In Episode 175 of Trap Talk, Zach and Ricky sit down with Bob Palmer—author, mental performance coach, and CEO of SportsXL, Inc.—for a deep dive into the mental side of shooting. Bob has helped athletes understand how mindset, focus, visualization, confidence, and preparation can make the difference between just showing up and performing at a high level.

    This episode digs into what it really takes to get in the zone, stay there, recover from mistakes, and avoid the mental traps that can wreck a round. Bob shares practical ideas on active visualization, resetting after a lost target, staying focused on your own game, handling nerves, avoiding negative distractions, and why mental preparation starts long before you ever step to the line.

    In this episode, the guys talk about:

    • Bob Palmer’s background in mental performance coaching
    • How mindset affects trapshooting performance
    • Getting into the zone and staying there
    • Visualization and replaying success
    • Recovering quickly after a missed target
    • Why hydration, food, and preparation matter mentally
    • Avoiding distractions and not getting caught up in other shooters
    • Helping youth shooters and parents understand the mental game

    If you enjoy the show, make sure to subscribe, like the video, and support the channel. That support helps us keep bringing you more Trap Talk episodes, interviews, recaps, and conversations that help shooters improve on and off the line.

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    1 h et 15 min
  • Trap Talk Ep. 174: George DeCosta on Bird Dogs, Hunting and Training at the Highest Level
    May 1 2026

    In Episode 174 of Trap Talk, Zach and Ricky sit down with George DeCosta, world-renowned dog trainer, author, hunter, and clinician, for a fascinating conversation about bird dogs, upland hunting, training philosophy, and what it takes to perform at a high level. From his roots in Maui, Hawaii, to becoming one of the most respected names in dog training, George shares the life experiences, discipline, and passion that shaped his career.

    This episode goes way beyond dogs. It’s a deep conversation about consistency, repetition, discipline, safety, passion, and the connection between hunter and dog. George talks about how everyday habits build elite performance, why wild birds teach lessons planted birds never can, and how working with dogs at a high level mirrors success in any serious pursuit.

    In this episode, the guys talk about:

    • George DeCosta’s background and how he got started with dogs and hunting
    • Growing up in Maui and learning from family
    • The difference between hunting dogs, test dogs, and trial dogs
    • Bird dog training, steadiness, recall, and everyday repetition
    • Safety in the field for hunters and dogs
    • Why discipline and consistency matter in dog training and life
    • Hunting all over the country for chukar, pheasant, quail, sharp-tail and more
    • George’s books, clinics, and training philosophy

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    1 h et 8 min
  • Trap Talk Ep. 173: Dr Zeke Yeager Grand American Doubles Championship WInner
    Apr 24 2026

    In Episode 173 of Trap Talk, Zach and Ricky sit down with Dr. Zeke Yeager of Corinth, Mississippi to talk about his trapshooting journey, his love for doubles, and what it took to become the 2020 Grand American Doubles Champion. From getting started as a kid with a hard-kicking single shot to becoming one of the top doubles shooters in the game, Zeke shares the story behind the scores, the mindset, and the work that shaped his success.

    The conversation gets into doubles strategy, point of impact, hold points, target setting around the country, mental approach, balancing a demanding professional career with competitive shooting, and why keeping the game simple still matters at the highest level.

    In this episode, the guys talk about:

    • Zeke’s background in trapshooting and chiropractic practice
    • Growing up in a trapshooting family
    • His progression from beginner to top doubles shooter
    • Winning the 2020 Grand American Doubles Championship
    • Doubles hold points, gun setup, and target reading
    • Mental game and keeping shooting fun
    • Competing at a high level while balancing real life and work
    • Why simple usually beats complicated in trapshooting

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    1 h et 12 min
  • Trap Talk Ep. 172: Listener Question Extravaganza Part 2 | More Trapshooting Q&A
    Apr 17 2026

    The Listener Question Extravaganza rolls on with Part 2 of Episode 172, and once again the Trap Talk audience brought the questions. In this episode, the guys keep the conversation rolling with more trapshooting talk, more listener questions, more laughs, and more straight-up practical advice for shooters trying to improve their game.

    This one covers a little bit of everything, from travel and camper life on the trapshooting circuit to shooting rhythm, timing, choke choices, squadding strategy, tournament prep, hydration, and the little things that can make a big difference once the season gets rolling. It’s the kind of episode that feels like hanging around the club with shooters who have been there and done it.

    In this episode, the guys get into:

    • More listener questions from the Trap Talk audience
    • Shooting too fast and how to settle down
    • Mental focus and finishing strong
    • Camper and RV tips for traveling shooters
    • Choke selection and shoot-day planning
    • Pre-squad timing and tournament strategy
    • Preparing for the season and getting your body ready to shoot
    • A few stories, laughs, and the usual Trap Talk chaos along the way

    If you enjoy the show, make sure to subscribe, like the video, and support the channel. That support helps us keep bringing you more Trap Talk episodes, more shoot recaps, more interviews, and more content for the trapshooting world.

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    1 h et 15 min