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5 Things I Wish I Knew 20 Years Ago

The expanse of my hunting career has varied. From hunting some public land for small game to small private parcels and farms for deer, I’ve loved every minute. There’s always something to learn, and the growth has made me the hunter I enjoy being today. I can’t say that I would change much, but there are a few things I wish I knew a long time ago.

I think about how much better I might be if I knew all those things way back then. If you feel years behind the curve, don’t worry. The most experienced hunters I know still haven’t stopped learning and making mistakes.

When I think back to things I wish I would have known 20 years ago, a few things come to mind.

Public Land Doesn’t Suck

Around the time that I started hunting, media hunts began to be popular. Of course, YouTube and self-filming weren’t a thing during that time. What the public could consume was limited to the outdoor channel or DVDs. Those high-light reels never poo-pooed public land, but they didn’t promote it either. They only gave a peek into hunting. The shows were all about success and rarely displayed hardships. Food plots and ag land were perceived as the best way to kill a deer. Some hunters felt you were wasting time trying to hunt public land. The comments usually went something like “that person doesn’t know what it’s like to sit for days and not see a tail” or “there’s a rude awakening for hunters that lose permission on private land.

I hunted many small private parcels with my dad and uncle, as well as a family friend’s farm. Very few of my hunts took place on public land. I recall thinking that the effort on the public was more for watching songbirds than hunting.

Fortunately, I read a few articles by Tony Peterson and Dan Infalt on the importance of getting away from the crowd. Those guys knew how to get it done. The pieces I read were all based on the public land experience.

The more I began dabbling in public land hunts, the more I realized the amount of terrain and possibilities to encounter big bucks were endless. Public land bucks aren’t fairy tales or ghosts, and the hunting on public often rivals private land.

How to Find Buck Beds

Buck bedding has exploded since the rise of the Hunting Beast style of deer hunting. A strategy built around finding and hunting buck bedding, this style is tough to beat. If you want to learn more from Dan Infalt about buck bedding, check out this podcast!

I won’t forget the first bed I found on public land. I was shed hunting with my wife. I’d drug her through some rough mucky terrain, but her attitude was amazing. She pushed me to get us to the spot I wanted to see. We made it to the edge of a cattail swamp and could see a single tree about 40 yards from the edge. We followed a deer trail through the cattails to that tree and found one of the biggest beds I’ve seen. I still haven’t found one much bigger.

I went on to find many more beds. Although I’ve found that hunting a specific buck bed to be slow action, when there is action, it’s exactly what you hoped it would be. When the method of hunting beds clicks for you, your big buck encounters will change drastically.

Thermal Advantage

Early in my hunting career, I was taught that deer cared about the wind. But I wasn’t prepared for the degree of importance. If we picked a spot to go, the decision wasn’t based on what way the wind was blowing. It was based on where we thought we’d like to hunt for the day.

The more I began planning hunts based on wind, the more deer I encountered. This led me to do more research related to using winds to my advantage. Digging deeper and deeper, I discovered thermals. Let me tell you, when you learn about thermals, it will flip your hunting world upside down a bit.

Soaking up info on thermals is overwhelming and, frankly, very confusing. Reading about them can help, but nothing beats a live “in-the-field” experience. One of my first ventures with thermals was on a snowy day while eating lunch on a ridge. My wife and I were sitting on a rock, watching a steady breeze blow a light snowfall in line with the hillside. From time to time, the draft would die off. The snow sucked straight up the mountain along with the warming air.

Since then, I’ve thrown milkweed out everywhere I scout or hunt. Thermals act differently in most places; the best way to learn them is to see them in person.

Hills are Valuable

The land I spent most of my past time hunting is primarily made of rolling and forgiving hills. Terrain-based funnels and cover are a challenge to find in those places. When I began my public land adventures, I loved seeing hiding places formed by land and terrain versus thick cover alone. I hunted those places and found that they could hide more of my mistakes. The landscape that covers entry and exit makes a setup far more reliable.

Scouting hills will reveal more options for pinch points and places to hunt. Lastly, I’ll mention that hills create their own barriers to human intrusion. The more complex the hike, the less likely you will encounter another person.

Wild Game isn’t “Gamey

A fault of the PA-Dutch is the trend to cook food until you could use it to replace a door knocker. There was an old school thought that those wild animals were dirty because they were wild. I remember using mayo and white bread to choke down some of the venison roasts my family made. Venison was not my favorite thing on the home cooking menu.

The first deer I killed after being married, we ground entirely into burger meat. I told my wife deer was just not that good unless it was a burger. Boy, was I ever wrong! We watched Meateater for the first time together, and my world was open to proper cooking methods. I quickly learned that wild game is the best-tasting meat anyone can find. Learning to cook venison has been so much fun. On top of all that, good cooking skills bring more satisfaction to a hunt.

To learn the best ways to cook wild-game, check out these links:

www.honest-food.net
www.themeateater.com
www.sportingchef.com

Conclusion

Hindsight is always 20/20, but you can’t change how you hunted 20 years ago. Start recounting your memories and think about how you could have improved a particular situation. Most of your progress won’t come from someone else’s events; it will come from making changes on your own.

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EP. 243: A Quiet Public Land Killer – Killing Big Deer

Today on the podcast I’m joined by Travis Keith an accomplished DIY bowhunter from Oklahoma. Travis was recommended to me by Eddie Claypool…which in my opinion there’s not a higher endorsement as a bowhunter than that of Eddie’s. Travis is a genuine die-hard, willing to take the long road to find success. I really enjoyed this episode hope you do too…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 #243

  1. Squirrel hunter beginnings
  2. Son of a welder, brother of a wrestler, I had to be tuff
  3. Simple lessons
  4. Hard access
  5. And much more

SHOW NOTES AND LINKS:

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EP. 217: Out Of State Hunting – John Eberhart

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Today we’re cranking up another episode of the DIY Report mini-series. This is the third and final episode of this series with John Eberhart. Today’s episode is all about John’s approach to planning a hunt out of state – thanks for listening!

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WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PODCAST #217

—Hunt the premium states

—Look for late opening gun season

—Prioritizing scouting vs hunting

—Central and western Kansas

—And much more

SHOW NOTES AND LINKS:

— Access and exit podcast – EP. 154

—Freelance hunting podcast – EP. 158

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Ep. 110: DIY Report—Rut & Late Season Public Land Trail Camera Strategies

What’s up gang! I’m joined again by my friends from Exodus Trail Cameras for part three of our Public Land Trail Camera Strategies. Today we’re talking camera strategies for rut and late seasons—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 #110:

—Camera placement

—Pressure impacting camera strategy

—Rut micro patterns

—Late season public land food sources

—And much more!

SHOW NOTES AND LINKS:

—Go to Exodus Outdoor Gear and pre-order the Exodus Render cell camera

—Follow Exodus on InstagramYoutube, and Facebook

—Support our partners: Skull Brew Coffee Co.Wicked Tree Gear Exodus Outdoor GearOzonicsTrophy Ridge, Tecomate Seed, and  Glacier Coolers

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Podcast #106: DIY Report—Public Land Trail Camera Strategies Part 1

What’s up gang! I heard you all loud and clear that you wanted to hear more about camera strategies for hunting public land. So we’re bringing you a 3 part series with my friends at Exodus trail cams who are experts in cameras and have a ton of experience using cameras specifically on public land. I’ve been hunting public land with Chad Sylvester the past few years and he’s been hunting public land big woods for many years and has amassed a ton of cameras strategy intel I think you all will appreciate. So thanks for suggesting the topic and 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 #106:

—Assessing a piece of public land using trail cameras

—Taking inventory (edges, power lines, clear cuts etc.)

—Heavily travelled trails

—Identifying a specific deer

—What camera intel is important when qualifying a parcel

—And much more!

SHOW NOTES AND LINKS:

—Go to Exodus Outdoor Gear and pre-order the Exodus Render cell camera

—Follow Exodus on InstagramYoutube, and Facebook

—Support our partners: Wicked Tree Gear Exodus Outdoor GearOzonicsTrophy Ridge, Tecomate Seed, and  Glacier Coolers

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Podcast #35: DIY Report 10/5/17

Today is the first DIY Report. Every other week I’ll be talking with guys who are hunting in scenarios and situations just like you and I, from different regions of the country. The goal is to share information that may help you on your upcoming hunts with up-to-date/boots on the ground information. I hope you find this episode and future ones helpful!

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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Reports From:

—Curtis Zabel, Wisconsin public land

—Jake Ehlinger, Michigan small parcel

—Greg Litzinger, New Jersey public land

Show Notes And Links:

—Visit our partners  Exodus Outdoor Gear , Whitetail Institute of North America, and Lone Wolf Portable Treestands

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Podcast #29: Targeting Specific Bucks On Public & Private Land w/Jeff Sturgis

Today’s guest needs little introduction to whitetail addicts! I’m joined by Jeff Sturgis who will share tips and strategies for targeting specific mature bucks on both public and private lands. Jeff has written several books related to successfully targeting and harvesting mature bucks. He also is the owner/operator of Whitetail Habitat Solutions where he provides a habitat consulting service helping folks meet their habitat and hunting goals. Jeff has a wealth of knowledge when it comes to hunting whitetails and he’s sharing all today.

Additionally, we have a big Truth From The Stand announcement today…so tune in!

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 #29:

—Show’s big reveal

—John’s summer projects

—Jeff’s background

—Jeff’s 2016 season recap

—Evolving as a bowhunter toward targeting specific deer

—More rewarding; bucks taken on public land or private land

—How Jeff makes a plan on a target buck for private land or public land

—Access and avoiding unwanted deer encounters

—Terrain features and sign

—Defining a buck’s core area on private and public land

—Hunting simple

—Hunting weather

—When to be aggressive with stand placements and intrusion

Show Notes And Links:

—Visit our partners  Exodus Outdoor Gear , Whitetail Institute of North America, and Lone Wolf Portable Treestands

—Be sure to check out the content on the Whitetail Habitat Solutions website!

—Be sure to follow Jeff, and Whitetail Habitat Solutions on facebook, YouTube & Instagram

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Podcast #28: Tips For Hunting Highly Pressured Big Bucks In New York w/ Double Lunger

When most hunters think of big bucks, New York is probably one of the last states they think of. Today I’m joined by Rick Kiely (Double Lunger) who hails from the state of New York. His list of wall hangers taken in his home state would make even the midwestern hunter jealous. Today he shares his strategies for hunting mature bucks in the high pressure state of New York.

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 #28:

—Rick’s background

—Rick talks about hunting Illinois

—Hunting New York

—How he finds access to new lands

—Ricks scouting approach

—Using trail cameras

—Setting stand locations

—How he times his hunts

—Fixed or mechanical broadhead

—Rick’s most memorable hunt

Show Notes And Links:

—Visit our partners  Exodus Outdoor Gear , Whitetail Institute of North America, and Lone Wolf Portable Treestands

—Be sure to follow Rick on Instagram

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Truth From The Stand Podcast #27: Planning For DIY Public Land Success W/ Bernie Barringer

Today’s guest likely needs no introduction, as I’m joined by Bernie Barringer, accomplished outdoor writer, DIY hunter, trapper, salmon fisher…you name it Bernie has done it. Today Bernie shares his depth of knowledge for planning successful out-of-state DIY hunts.

Many think DIY hunts are only able to be pulled of by a certain type of hunter. Most assume it’s too expensive, or that you need access to private land. Bernie’s here to bust those myths and help provide tips for planning for DIY public land succes.

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 #27:

—Bernnie’s background

—Why Bernie likes DIY hunting

—Deciding if DIY hunts are for you

—Setting expectation

—Choosing a state/area to hunt (best DIY states)

—Approach on hunting familiar land or new land each year

—Tools for narrowing down parcels of land to hunt and scouting

—Using cameras when hunting out-of-state

—Time of season Bernie likes for public land

—Aggressive hunting

—Using bump and hunt approach

—Stand access and locations

—Bernie shares a public land encounter to provide perspective

Show Notes And Links:

—Visit our partners  Exodus Outdoor Gear , Whitetail Institute of North America, and Lone Wolf Portable Treestands

—Check out Bernie’s YouTube page to see all their videos

—Be sure to follow Bernie on and Facebook

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Truth From The Stand Podcast #26: Scouting, DIY Public Land Deer Hunting & Behind The Bow w/Curtis Zabel

Today on the show I’m joined by Curtis Zabel of Behind The Bow. Curtis is a Wisconsin native, who to say the very least is a passionate whitetail hunter and filmer. If you don’t already know of him, chances are you’ll be hearing a lot from him and about him in the near future. He’s already been featured on some heavyweight blogs within the outdoor/hunting circles. Curtis represents the next great group of passionate, DIY, public land deer hunters and story tellers. This isn’t to say that he hasn’t already arrived. Curtis’ relentless pursuit of his whitetail goals, combined with this woodsmanship and whitetail knowledge, are only nearly matched by his ability to capture the raw passion and the grind public land whitetail hunters endure through his camera lens. “Stay hungry, stay humble” is the most fitting mantra for Curtis and Behind The Bow.

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 #26:

—Curtis’ background

—Hunting spring turkey with a long bow

—Curtis’ 2016 season recap

—Curtis’ passion for hunting public lands

—Areas and terrain Curtis hunts

—How Curtis approaches/scouts a new piece of public land

—Locating buck beds and sign

—Using trail cameras on public land

—The importance of access

—How to endure the grind of public land hunting

—The story of Behind The Bow

—Curtis takes us on a hunt

Show Notes And Links:

—Visit our partners  Exodus Outdoor Gear , Whitetail Institute of North America, and Lone Wolf Portable Treestands

—Check out Behind The Bow YouTube page to see all their videos

—Be sure to follow Behind The Bow on  Instagram and Facebook

Receive a 10% discount on Exodus Trail Camera purchases when you use the promo code “truth” at checkout