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EP. 383: Becoming A More Efficient Hunter | Dan Johnson

Today on the podcast I’m joined by my buddy Dan Johnson. If you’re anything like Dan and I (and all of you out there juggling family, work and other responsibilities), it seems like our time gets more limited every year. Whether by choice or out of necessity, efficiency is the name of the game. Gone are the days of having all the time in the world to scout or hunt endlessly. Or have all puzzle pieces to the chess match. Now we rely on past experiences to fill in the gaps and make quick decisions. Whether that’s when to move, when to hunt, what cold fronts to hunt or…if you’re better served knowing out that honey do list this week vs hunting. All of these decisions come a little quicker with a little more accuracy with experience. Always a good hang with Dan, hope you all dig the chat – thanks for listening.

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WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PODCAST 383

  1. Experience = efficiency 
  2. First cold front of the year
  3. Mock scrapes
  4. Knowing when to strike and deer behavior
  5. And much more

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— Visit my local archery shop Bob and AJ’s Archery World

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EP. 381: Comparison Is The Thief Of Joy | Visualization To Kill Big Deer | Jacob Sklenar

Today on the podcast I’m joined by my Jacob Sklenar. At face value you meet Jacob and your first thought is that this guy is a detailed and meticulous killer…who finds consistent success by embracing the grind and suck that chasing mature whitetails is. Once you dig a little deeper, you realize Jacob is on a different journey than just killing mature bucks. He uses hunting as a vehicle of personal growth…and to hopefully leave people who he meets, better than he found them. This folks…is what it’s all about. I hope you all dig the conversation as much as I did – thanks for listening.

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WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PODCAST 381

  1. Weekend champions
  2. Visualizing killing big deer
  3. Adapting to find success
  4. Comparison is the thief of joy
  5. The value in challenging yourself
  6. And much more

SHOW NOTES AND LINKS:

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Save 20% on ASIO GEAR code TRUTH20

—Link for automatic savings on the new Exodus LIFT 4K trail camera or use TFTS4K at check out

—Support our partners: Asio Gear , Exodus Outdoor Gear, Genesee Beer, Tethrd

— Visit my local archery shop Bob and AJ’s Archery World

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EP. 366: The Nature of The Beast | Jace Allen

Today I’m joined by my buddy Jace Allen. Jace is one of those people who is just born to deer hunt and chase mature bucks. He’s as dedicated to his craft as anyone you’ll meet. That doesn’t mean there aren’t hard lessons to learn…even for the most experienced woodsman. Most guys are thrilled to fill a tag no matter how the hunt ends so long as it end with a buck on the ground. Jace is a little different and the hunt and the animal means more to him than another piece of taxidermy on his wall. He’s been successful this season yet again…but he wasn’t happy with how the hunt unfolded – he expects more from himself and it’s why you won’t find a whitetail more deserving of success. Always a pleasure catching up with one of the Missouri killers – thanks for listening.

To listen to the podcast click the purple play button at the top of the page. You can also download the podcast via iTunes, Stitcher Radio and Google Play—don’t forget to share with your friends! If you like the podcast, please leave us a 5 star iTunes rating…we’d really appreciate it.

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WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PODCAST 366

  1. How seasons with a trad bow make you a better hunter
  2. Missing your target buck
  3. Give them an easy death
  4. A recovery, but not they way you want it
  5. Late season hunting strategies
  6. And more!

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—Save $$ on the Spartan Forge App with code TRUTH

—Support our partners: Exodus Outdoor Gear, Genesee Beer, Tethrd & Spartan Forge

— Visit my local archery shop Bob and AJ’s Archery World

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EP. 365: Two Bucks, One Week | Jake Hofer | Iowa & Illinois

Today I’m joined by my Jake Hofer from Exodus Outdoor Gear. Jake is one of my good buddies and one of the best deer hunters I know. The running joke in our friend circle for a long time was if a deer was going to be killed by our group of friends…Jake would be the one to do it. Year after year he fills tags on mature bucks. This year He drew a coveted Iowa tag…but made the decision to leave Iowa during prime—time to catch a few good weather days at home in Illinois. Sounds crazy to leave Iowa, right? Well, like usual, Jake has a knack analyzing, making a strategy, and executing…and things worked out pretty well! Always love catching up with the quiet killer, hope you all dig the conversation as much as I did – thanks for listening.

To listen to the podcast click the purple play button at the top of the page. You can also download the podcast via iTunes, Stitcher Radio and Google Play—don’t forget to share with your friends! If you like the podcast, please leave us a 5 star iTunes rating…we’d really appreciate it.

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WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PODCAST 365

  1. A quiet killer
  2. Unexpected encounters
  3. Making a move to capitalize on good weather
  4. When to hunt food during the rut
  5. First deer out of a saddle
  6. And more!

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—Save $$ on the Spartan Forge App with code TRUTH

—Support our partners: Exodus Outdoor Gear, Genesee Beer, Tethrd & Spartan Forge

— Visit my local archery shop Bob and AJ’s Archery World

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EP. 305: Secrets To Taking Mature Bucks On Public Lands | Michael Perry

Today I’m joined by my good buddy Michel Perry. We’ve had Michael on in the past to talk about his world-class buck he killed last year in Alabama and how he hunted that deer. Today we’re talking more about his lifelong study of hunting public lands and how this has been a family endeavor for more than 50 years. He’s chronicles this is a recent book he published “Secrets To Taking Mature Bucks On Public Lands.” It’s an interesting walk thru Michaels family history with his local public lands and how he, his brother and his dad learned valuable lessons in hunting mature public land bucks…before the internet and podcasts – thanks for listening!

To listen to the podcast click the purple play button at the top of the page. You can also download the podcast via iTunes, Stitcher Radio and Google Play—don’t forget to share with your friends! If you like the podcast, please leave us a 5 star iTunes rating…we’d really appreciate it.

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WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PODCAST 305

  1. It’s a family affair
  2. Each mature buck teaching a new lesson
  3. We need people using public lands
  4. Deer numbers and remembering how far things have come
  5. And much more!

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EP. 294: Duplicating Mature Buck Success | Patterning Dates

Today on the podcast I’m joined by a fella who needs no introduction on this show…you know and love him…the Bowhunting Fiend Greg Litzinger. As usual we cover a lot of ground in this episode but focus on tweaking set ups based camera intel and avoiding huge adjustments to set ups that could be taking you out of the game come fall. Always a killer conversation with Greg and hope you dig it – thanks for listening!

To listen to the podcast click the purple play button at the top of the page. You can also download the podcast via iTunes, Stitcher Radio and Google Play—don’t forget to share with your friends! If you like the podcast, please leave us a 5 star iTunes rating…we’d really appreciate it.

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WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PODCAST 294

  1. Underprepared
  2. Making small adjustments for big success
  3. Using Camera intel to tweak setups 
  4. Going back to tried and true methods
  5. And much more!

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EP. 278: Scrape Trends & Scotland Stags

Today on the podcast I’m joined by my buddy Bill Thompson. Bill is a retired military vet where he spent his days in combat intelligence, AI…and generally speaking, helping the good guys locate the bad guys. He’s taken his knowledge of intelligence gathering, and artificial Intelligence and combine them into the the Spartan Forge hunting app. I’ve used the app for a full season, and used the prototype prior to that. As killer as the predictive deer modeling is…Spartan Forge has some really cool updates coming throughout the spring and summer you’ll want to check out. We talk about some of these updates and more. Hope you dig the episode – thanks for listening!

To listen to the podcast click the purple play button at the top of the page. You can also download the podcast via iTunes, Stitcher Radio and Google Play—don’t forget to share with your friends! If you like the podcast, please leave us a 5 star iTunes rating…we’d really appreciate it.

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WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PODCAST #278

  1. Finally being a civi
  2. Scotland stag hunting
  3. Close calls
  4. And much more!

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How to Find and Hunt Bucks Outside of the Rut

It’s April, and if you’re a whitetail fanatic, finding the first bucks about to premier in your neighborhood is exciting. While finding bucks outside of the rut isn’t a cakewalk, it’s not impossible. For more on finding early season bucks, check out the podcast in the player above.

Understanding the seasonal habits of deer is vital. Hundreds of opinions are written every year about what deer do at specific times. But easier said than done. You probably already know that locating bucks at this time of the year isn’t an exact science.

Take, for example, white oak acorns. They are the most predictable of early-season food sources and strongly influence deer behavior patterns. On their own, white oaks might not help you see more bucks. But add on appealing cover, water, or varied terrain features to those white oaks. Now you have likely found a site worth revisiting come hunting season.

What is the appeal in your area? Do bucks in your woods gravitate to a certain type of cover, like laurel thickets or patches of red briar? Get a head start and get creative with your questions and theories.

Below you’ll find a few tips to get you started.

Tender Food: Think about how you would want to eat in warm weather. You probably aren’t going to choose piping hot chili or soup. You’ll likely choose something lighter that won’t make you feel so sluggish in the heat.

Deer are the same way. They are chronic snackers, constantly browsing, especially in hot weather. Berries, briar buds, and tender maple shoots are on their favorites list, but don’t focus all of your attention on those food sources. Lots of different plants are starting to bud, which means browse is becoming more plentiful. Start checking the new growth in your area as spring begins to green up. Observing what is being eaten, and where, throughout the summer will predict the location of bucks on opening day.

It’s not that bucks won’t eat corn. But, they will much prefer random grasses that grow in waterways between those corn fields. Think light and green when it comes to food outside of the rut.

Backtrack to white oaks – never overlook them as a food source. However, consider treating sizable white oak flats like you would a big ag field. Of course, bucks will go there to feed. But bucks will feel more comfortable in daylight feeding outside these flats. The info is still helpful if the oaks aren’t in an isolated pocket. However, the staging area leading to that white oak flat is more likely to be a kill zone.

Camera Intel: Hanging cameras in early summer to mid-summer is becoming a more common practice, and understandably so. Everyone enjoys getting crisp pictures of big velvet bucks. But often, summertime trail cameras get checked far too frequently.

If you need frequent camera checks to keep you going through the summer months:

  1. Hang a camera on a field edge where routine checks won’t matter as much.
  2. Better yet, use a cell camera.
  3. Do what you have to do to stay out of prime hunting grounds until it’s actually time to hunt them.

Check your cameras once and at max twice. After the check, build your opening day plan of attack.

Weigh your options when hanging cameras in areas that could put deer on high alert. Consider settingcameras around the border of risky places. If you gain a good plan from those border cameras, check the sensitive camera when hunting that site. Fill in the gaps with the information you obtain and hunt according to the conditions that favor your hunt.

Earliest In-season Sign: The last thought leads me to the next and most vital part of finding bucks outside the rut—in-season scouting. In-season intel ties the last two elements together. Your intel needs to be able to predict the future. The freshest finds in the field will strongly influence that prediction.

Think of deer sign the way you think about early season food. A buck’s testosterone levels are comparatively low, which affects their communication and sign making. Small scrapes and the first rub lines on small saplings are more significant early in the fall than they would be if they were fresh during the end of October.

When you’re sneaking to that sensitive camera, note all the sign you pass along the way. Sometimes if you’re finding in-season sign at a regular rate, you probably want to consider putting the camera check on hold and checking it after the hunt.

The Evidence: This past season, I went to check a camera my hunting partner and I hadn’t checked all summer. I planned to hunt where the camera was hanging that evening. On my way to the camera, I passed a brand-new scrape near a white oak flat, right on the edge of the cover. After a quick review of the camera’s photos, I had a fleeting thought to backtrack and sit on that new small scrape. I chose not to and would soon live to regret it.

Thirty minutes before dark, one of my target bucks, a Pope and Young stud, came out of the cover next to that small scrape. Unfortunately, the buck never got closer to me than 80 yards. Some does came into view shortly after I spotted him, and the buck chased them up the mountain and out of sight.

Outlier Summary: Collecting intel is critically important. Ultimately, it’s be best if you have a good handle on the ebb and flow of the area you’re hunting. But, of course, you can’t know everything. No matter how much you scout, there still will be an element of uncertainty. For this reason, it’s safe to say that hunting bucks outside the rut is one part work and two parts trusting your gut.

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EP. 187: A Love Hate Relationship With A Horse

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What’s happening folks. Today I’m joined by Curt Geier from Working Class Bowhunter Podcast. It’s always cool to have other podcast hosts on as the conversation just flows. We cover everything from hunting mature bucks to Wyoming bear hunts. We cover a lot of ground in this one and hope you enjoy the conversation — thanks for listening!

To listen to the podcast click the orange play button at the top of the page.  You can also download the podcast via iTunes, Stitcher Radio and Google Play—don’t forget to  share with your friends! If you like the podcast, please leave us a 5 star iTunes rating…we’d really appreciate it.

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WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PODCAST #187:

—Mutual embarrassment

—Hunting Culture and Introducing new hunters

—Mature bucks and making mistakes

—Shit can get western quick

—And much more

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EP. 135: DIY Report—Public Land Strategies For Mature Deer

What’s happening folks. Today I’m again joined by my buddy the Bowhunting Fiend (Greg Litzinger) for another installment of our DIY Report Look Back series. Today we dissect my previous conversation with Aaron Warbritton—thanks for listening!

To listen to the podcast click the orange play button at the top of the page.  You can also download the podcast via iTunes, Stitcher Radio and Google Play—don’t forget to  share with your friends! If you like the podcast, please leave us a 5 star iTunes rating…we’d really appreciate it.

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WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PODCAST #135:

—Killing deer in the offseason (not poaching)

—Not hunting specific deer…just mature deer

—Cyber Scouting

—Hunting hot sign

—And much more

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