In this episode, I sit down with my buddy Michael Varady for a wide-ranging conversation that covers way more than just tagging a buck. We dig into the lessons learned from switching between traditional and compound bows, how target panic creeps in, and why consistent practice—both physical and mental—is critical if you want to stay sharp when it counts.
Michael’s gearing up for a big move and exploring new hunting ground, so we break down what it takes to scout fresh terrain, build a plan from scratch, and adapt to unfamiliar areas. We also dive into blood trailing, shot placement, thermals, and the reality of marginal hits—stuff every serious hunter wrestles with eventually. Whether you’re slinging a stickbow or shooting a compound, this episode is about progression, patience, and owning every step of the process.
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PODCAST 442
- Target panic is real—sharpening your mental game can help beat it.
- Practicing under pressure matters; you shoot how you train, especially when it counts.
- Tracking wounded deer—every decision matters.
- Trail cams help, but nothing replaces time in the woods.
- Visualization isn’t fluff—it’s a skill that separates consistent killers from the rest.
- New terrain brings new challenges, but adapting to it builds better hunters.
- Every missed shot, busted stalk, and long blood trail teaches you something.
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