On this episode of Truth From The Stand, I sit down with Travis Keith, and we wander through the overlap between hunting, wrestling, and the kind of mindset it takes to stay in the fight when things don’t go your way. We talk about tracking—both deer and personal progress—the role mentors play whether you realize it or not, and how most of the real learning comes from the hunts that don’t end the way you planned. Travis shares stories from recent seasons, close calls, and creative ways he’s gained access to overlooked spots, along with the unexpected generosity he’s found from other hunters along the way. It’s a conversation about patience, effort, faith, and listening to your gut—about remembering why you picked up a bow in the first place and how the woods have a way of giving back if you’re willing to slow down and pay attention.
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PODCAST 476
- Tracking skill, effort, and mindset often matter more than gear when it comes to recovering deer.
- Wrestling and hunting share the same foundation: discipline, resilience, and learning through discomfort.
- Most real growth comes from failed hunts, missed opportunities, and honest self-reflection.
- Mentorship and community quietly shape better hunters, even when lessons come indirectly.
- Patience, faith, and trusting your instincts can open doors that strategy alone can’t.
- Creative access and adaptability often lead to overlooked opportunities in pressured areas.
- Hunting is ultimately about the journey, gratitude, and the people you meet along the way—not just the kill.
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