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Virginia’s new firearm laws are officially signed, and major changes are coming for gun owners across the Commonwealth beginning July 1st. In this episode of the Green Top Outdoors Podcast, the crew sits down to break down the new assault firearm definitions, magazine capacity restrictions, and how these laws could impact everyday Virginians.The discussion covers AR-15s, threaded-barrel pistols, semi-automatic rifles and shotguns, PCCs, SBRs, suppressors, magazine limits, lowers, and the confusion surrounding enforcement and transportation. The team also talks about how these laws affect hunters, competitive shooters, concealed carriers, and first-time firearm buyers.Beyond the legislation itself, the conversation shifts into responsible gun ownership, firearm safety, training, optics, and why education matters now more than ever. The guys share practical advice for new shooters, discuss the culture of firearm ownership in Virginia, and explain why many people are preparing before the July 1st deadline.Whether you’re a longtime gun owner or simply trying to understand the latest Virginia firearm laws, this episode provides a grounded, real-world discussion about what’s changing and what it could mean moving forward.Topics Covered: • Virginia assault firearm laws • Magazine capacity restrictions • AR-15 and semi-auto rifle regulations • Threaded barrel handgun rules • Semi-auto shotgun restrictions • PCCs, SBRs, and lowers • Suppressor legality in Virginia • Firearm safety and training • Concealed carry discussions • Virginia gun culture and community responseFollow Green Top Outdoors for more hunting, shooting, fishing, and outdoor content.

Hunter Brooks sits down with Captain Colt North of Litigator Sport Fishing to talk all things Chesapeake Bay fishing, including cobia fishing, red drum (redfish) season, and the realities of running a full-time charter fishing business.In this episode of the Green Top Outdoors Podcast, Colt shares how he went from fishing as a kid to building a thriving charter operation. He breaks down the seasonal patterns of trophy red drum, the adrenaline-filled experience of cobia sight fishing, and why the Chesapeake Bay is one of the most unique and productive fisheries in the world.Hunter and Colt also dive into what it really takes to succeed as a charter captain—from maintaining boats and gear to planning trips, tracking fish movement, and managing clients. Whether you're new to fishing or a seasoned angler, this conversation gives you a behind-the-scenes look at the strategy, preparation, and passion that go into every trip.If you're thinking about booking a fishing charter or just want to learn more about saltwater fishing in Virginia, this episode is packed with valuable insights and real-world experience.🎯 What You’ll Learn:How Colt North got started in charter fishingWhy Chesapeake Bay is a world-class fisheryRed drum fishing strategies and seasonal timingWhat makes cobia sight fishing so excitingHow charter captains prepare for the seasonGear, boat maintenance, and fishing tacticsWhat to expect when booking a fishing trip

This video dives deep into current Virginia gun laws, legal risks, and proposed legislation, featuring firearms attorney Gilbert Ambler. If you are a gun owner in Virginia, this conversation breaks down what you need to know right now, from brandishing laws to the controversial assault weapons ban.You will learn how brandishing is defined in Virginia, why it is one of the most common firearm-related charges, and how even lawful gun owners can unintentionally get into legal trouble. The discussion also explores how different jurisdictions, and even court interpretations, can dramatically impact your rights and responsibilities.We also cover major updates on pending gun legislation in Virginia, including the proposed assault weapons ban, magazine restrictions, and how these laws could affect buying, owning, carrying, and transferring firearms. You will hear insights into how these laws may evolve, potential future requirements like registration, and why many gun owners are concerned about long-term impacts.Additionally, the video highlights the role of US Law Shield, explaining how legal protection works in real-world scenarios and why having immediate access to an attorney can make a critical difference during a self-defense incident.Whether you are a new gun owner or experienced, this video provides valuable legal insight to help you stay informed, compliant, and prepared. What you will learn:What counts as brandishing in VirginiaKey changes in proposed gun lawsLegal risks gun owners should avoidHow self-defense coverage works

What does it take to build an archery event that welcomes first-timers, seasoned competitors, bowhunters, kids, families — and everyone in between?In this episode of the Green Top Outdoors Podcast, Hunter and Todd sit down in the Green Top podcast studio with the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources to talk about the 2nd Annual Virginia DWR Archery Open, coming up January 10th at Richmond Raceway.You’ll hear from:Ben Fairbanks, Archery Education Coordinator for DWRKelsey Steinberg, Community Engagement & External RelationsShelby, Public Information Officer

The Green Top Outdoors Podcast connects listeners with the heart of Virginia’s outdoor heritage. In this episode, Hunter and Todd sit down with owner Ted Barrett and Director of Operations Chloe Altaffer to explore Dundee’s history, its explosive growth since 2020, what makes their upland program so elite, the tradition of dog work, the unforgettable English theme days, corporate retreats, weddings, hospitality, and why this place has become a true Virginia treasure.If you’ve ever wanted to experience upland hunting, classic Southern hospitality, or a sporting event straight out of the English countryside — this episode is for you.Our mission is simple: celebrate the people, places, and traditions that make outdoor life unforgettable.

From Mom’s garage hand-loads to becoming one of the most recognized shells in waterfowl—this episode dives into the Migra story through the voices who lived it. Hunter Brooks and Andrew Napier from GTOP sit down with Mark Regalbuto (CEO of Migra) and the one-and-only Q-Tip to talk about the 2025 Boat Ramp Tour, culture, customer connection, the wild life on the road, and what it takes to build a brand hunters actually trust.From stories about public-land encounters, customer service done the right way, decoy-spread coaching, the rise of 28-gauge obsession, and teasing brand-new ammo development, this is an inside look at the authenticity behind Migra’s meteoric rise.If you’re a waterfowler, a gear nut, or someone who appreciates real people doing things the right way… this episode is pure gold.

Wes Hodges of Wes Hodges Fly Fishing & Bird Hunting joins us to talk why “Virginia is the new West,” Your host Hunter Brooks along with Todd Sadler learn how his guide service became experience-first, and why getting people—kids, veterans, families—outside still matters more than numbers. From smallmouth on the James and the New River to world-class muskie, to grouse dogs and glamping on the river, Wes breaks down what makes Virginia crazy underrated for hunting and fishing.

Sons of Liberty Gun Works pulled a surprise visit to Green Top, so we flipped the mics on. Your host Hunter Brooks along with Justin Boyd returns with Mike Mihalski, Sean Murphy (VP of Sales & Marketing), and Scott Peterson (Director of Special Projects) to talk origin stories (from a garage to 50 states and 14 countries), winning major contracts, why brick-and-mortar still matters, and the “Mark One” family built for visual augmentation systems. We also dig into QC at scale, LE growth, calibers with staying power, and what makes a sub-MOA SOLGW SBR feel… unfair.Highlights:From garage builds to global footprintFanatical end-user support (and why it matters)Mark One: built around optics/thermal/NVLE agencies adopting fast (and why)Calibers: 5.56 purist takes & 6mm notesShot Show: where handshake capitalism still works

Hunter Brooks and Andrew Clay talk with David Blanton of Realtree during the Green Top Outdoor Expo and it sets the tone for everything that makes outdoor culture special.David jumped right in with stories spanning 40 years of Realtree history, turkey woods wisdom, elk hunts gone sideways, patience-tested tactics, and even a deep dive into rifle calibers (spoiler: he’s a 6.5 PRC man these days).It’s half hunt camp, half life lesson — filled with laughs, faith, nostalgia, and real-talk about what keeps us going back into the woods, season after season.If you’re an aspiring hunter, a veteran outdoorsman, or someone who just likes good storytelling… you’ll feel right at home in this one.

This week Hunter Brooks sat down with the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources. Guests with DWR include; Justin Folks (deer), Carl Tugend (bears), and Michael Dye (turkeys/grouse). Join us to unpack youth weekend numbers, deer regulation changes, bear mange and season shifts, the new turkey plan, and how your surveys/trail cams help manage wildlife. Smart, simple, and Virginia-specific.