There’s a moment in every hunt that matters more than all the scouting, all the prep, all the miles you put in. It’s the one where the deer finally shows up.
And if you’ve done this long enough, you know it doesn’t always go the way you thought it would. Your heart rate jumps, your breathing changes, and all of a sudden you’re not thinking as clearly as you were ten minutes before. You rush something, force something, or just come unglued for a second.
I’ve been there more times than I’d like to admit.
This episode is about that moment—what actually happens when pressure hits, and why most of us aren’t as prepared for it as we think we are. Not from a gear or setup standpoint, but mentally. Being present, staying composed, and letting the moment play out instead of trying to control it.
A lot of it connects back to things I’ve learned on the jiu-jitsu mat. Same kind of pressure, just in a different setting. When things tighten up, your instinct is to react fast, to get out of it. But the guys who are good at it don’t panic. They slow down, breathe, and make better decisions because of it.
Hunting’s no different.
If you can learn to recognize that feeling when it shows up—and not fight it, but work through it—you give yourself a better chance when it actually counts. Because in the end, that one moment is usually what it all comes down to.
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PODCAST 490
- Most hunting mistakes happen under pressure, not from lack of skill.
- If you don’t train for pressure, you’ll default to panic when it matters.
- Presence and patience are what separate clean execution from rushed decisions.
- Pressure doesn’t create problems, it exposes them.
- The best hunters slow down when things speed up.
- Learning to sit in discomfort leads to better decisions.
- Consistency comes from managing the moment, not forcing it.
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