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Deer News - January 202428 Jan 202400:30:22

Show Notes for Big Buck Registry's Deer News - January Edition

Topics Discussed:

  • Nationwide Debate on Drones for Deer Recovery
       - Exploring the ongoing debate across the United States regarding the use of drones in deer hunting and recovery.
  • Hawaii's DLNR Axis Deer Culling Program
       - Discussing Hawaii's Department of Land and Natural Resources initiative to control the Axis deer population in Maui Nui.
  • Ohio's Record-Breaking Buck Investigation
       - Delving into Ohio's investigation into the potentially illegal harvest of a record-breaking white-tailed deer in Clinton County.
  • The James Keel Dwarf Buck Story
       - Unveiling the fascinating story of James Keel's harvest of a unique dwarf buck in Mississippi.
  • Deer Culling in Wildwood, Missouri
       - Examining the deer culling efforts and their implications in Wildwood, Missouri.
  • Washington DC's Decade-Long Deer Snipe Program
       - Reviewing the long-term deer snipe program in Washington DC and its impact.
  • Texas Deer Hunting Economy
       - Analyzing the economic aspects and significance of deer hunting in Texas.
  • The Disappearance of Turbo the Deer in South Carolina
       - Investigating the mysterious disappearance of Turbo, a well-known deer on an island in South Carolina.
  • NWTF Deer Hunt for Disabled Hunters in Virginia
        - Highlighting the annual National Wild Turkey Federation deer hunt in Virginia, dedicated to disabled hunters.
  • New Wisconsin Legislation for Deer Hunting
        - Discussing new legislative measures in Wisconsin aimed at improving deer hunting in the northern region.

**End of Show Notes**

Deer News - December 202301 Dec 202300:19:16
  Topics Discussed 
  • Wisconsin Gun Deer Season: The 2023 season saw a decline in harvests, emphasizing safety in hunting practices.
  • Massachusetts Sunday Deer Hunting Debate: Legislators are considering lifting a century-old ban on Sunday deer hunting.
  • Minnesota's "Hunters For Hunters" Group: A new group is focusing on the impact of wolves on deer populations.
  • Unsolved Case of Hunter Terry Brisk: Minnesota still seeks answers seven years after the mysterious death of Terry Brisk.
  • Deer Hunting Expansion in Massachusetts: The Quabbin Reservoir sees an expansion of deer hunting to address rising deer populations and protect ecosystems.
  • Utah Hunting Regulation Changes for 2024: Significant changes to hunting regulations, focusing on modernization and sustainability.
  • Pittsburgh Pilot Deer Control Program: A successful pilot program in city parks has culled 64 deer, aiding urban wildlife management.

 

297 Brian Austin - Beast Mode Archery - Quarantined Fitness12 Apr 202001:31:43

Despite being quarantined, I can't imagine any sportsman sitting at home doing nothing.  It's just not in our blood.  Let's face it, our playground is the great outdoors and we practice lots of social distancing without the restrictions of COVID-19.  But, there may be some other things we can do to stay in hunt-ready shape and we thought of nobody better to give us some at home fitness ideas to stay bow-ready than Brian Austin of Beast Mode Archery.   

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Here's What We Discuss:

  • What Can We Do at Home During Covid-19
  • More Hunters, More Achers
  • An Idea, Be Smart Archery Challenge
  • Vortex Optics Challenge
  • Beast Mode Endurance 
  • Beast Mode Archery Games
  • Get Fit with Brian
  • Intro into Survival of the Fittest
  • Nothing Fluffy
  • Getting into Out West Shape
  • An Interest in Bow Hunting
  • Bear Archery, Bruce Pelkey
  • Gun Vs Bow Hunt
  • Workout, Practice Like You Play
  • Using a Wide Variety of Tools
  • A Box 15"-20" - Step Ups
  • A Yeti Cooler, or a Steady Cooler
  • 10 Litre Bag, No Handles
  • Walking Lunges
  • Overhead Lifts
  • Burpees - Fav
  • Throw Your Pack On, Go for a Hike
  • A Variety of Exercises, with a Pack
  • Close to the Season, Train with Exact Gear
  • Shooting After Exercise
  • Mimic Buck Fever
  • Rush Your Shot on Purpose
  • Competitive Archery Training
  • Take the Workout Home
  • Just Walk - Get Outside
  • Simple Stupid
  • Artery Disease, LAD, Blockage
  • Start Small, form a Habit
  • VO2 Max
  • Equipment, The Right Shoes
  • Do Hikes on Trails and Off Trails, Get in the Woods
  • Diet - That Can of Worms
  • Proteins Fats Carbs
  • You Have to Know You
  • Supplements - Wilderness Athlete
  • Deer Story and 10 Rapid Fire

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Deer News Written and Recorded by Jim Keller

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Chubby Tines Tip of the Week Written by Dusty Phillips

208 JOE DINITTO - Adirondack Deer Trackers and Snow Days15 Jul 201701:34:47

The deer drag of a tracker can last for hours. Trackers venture deep into the big woods, on the trail of a mature buck, wherever the track may roam.  By necessity, trackers become some of the most skilled navigational woodsmen on the planet. The ones that don't become skilled with a compass and TOPO map, never came home.  Joe DiNitto is a deer tracker and hunts the Adirondacks of New York.   He has been tracking big bucks on snow for 30 years now, and he doesn't appear to be slowing down any time soon.  Joe is patient and waits for those snow days before stepping into the woods. This style of hunting doesn't require scouting, scent control, playing the wind, tree stands, or moon phases, but it does require snow, a compass, a flashlight, and preferably a GPS.  Joe says the first step to shooting a big mature buck using this method is finding the "Holy ______" buck track.  From there, it is a game of pursuit and persistence and a pure disbelief in the word "can't".  Joe shares numerous stories in this interview and details what is important and what is not.

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DEER NEWS:

  • Mineral Blocks Now Banned in Ozark County
  • Sneaky Deer Mom's Use of Species as Baby Sitters
  • Michigan Want Hunters to Shoot More Deer

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • A Lure for the Adirondack Mountains
  • Hunting Bucks vs Killing Bucks
  • Losing and Hour Talking Deer Hunting 
  • A Dairy Farm in New York
  • Never Believe in the Word Can't 
  • A 4 Hour Deer Drag,  A Beer, and a Pizza
  • Enjoyable Consistent Determination
  • A Map, a Compass, a Flashlight, and a GPS
  • The Wind, and Scent for a Tracker
  • 3 Seasons in a Tracker's Life
  • Never Pass Up a Snow Day
  • Favorite Snow VS Least Favorite
  • Put Yourself in Position to Get Lucky
  • 3-5 Days a Year is All You Need
  • The Holy ______ Buck Track Factor 110%
  • The Mature Buck is an Easier Buck to Track
  • How to Find the Mature Buck Track
  • Hardwood Ridges, and Covering Ground
  • 90% on Foot, No Snow, No Hunt
  • A Buck is Like a Man Coming Home from Work
  • A Pattern of Left and Right VS Straight
  • When Is When? Pace Changes
  • I Hope I Didn't Blow It
  • One Stepping and the 4 Minute Pause
  • Standing Still, Waiting for Them to Make a Mistake
  • Nothing is 100%, but it is 90%
  • Finding Better Snow
  • Gear Check, Lacrosse Air Tracks
  • Memorable Deer Story, 10 Rapid Fire Questions

 

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Deer News Written and Recorded by Jim Keller

Chubby Tines Tip of the Week Written by Dusty Phillips

207 BRIAN HARDY - Face Paint, Swamp Sweat, & Deer Hunting Florida08 Jul 201701:04:46

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If you wanted to test out a new kind of face paint that doesn't crack under pressure, meaning is doesn't run or disappear when faced with a severe perspiration situation, where would you go to test it?   For Brian Hardy, Florida was the ideal testing ground because first, it is the perfect environment to sweat, but more importantly, he lives there.  During an scorching mid-west hunt, Brian became fed up with traditional petroleum based, hard to clean up face paint, so he set out with his wife to create a healthy, easy clean up, no-run solution to these face paint problems. And, living in Florida, he conducted  test trials right in his own back yard.  Now, after years of trial and error, you will soon see Hardy Face Paint in some of the largest outdoor sporting good shops on the planet.  While we had Brian's attention, we decided to grill Brian on how to hunt deer in Florida.  We had no idea that you could have a rain out in deer hunting, but at least  now, even if you tried to hunt in the Florida washouts, thanks to Brian, your face paint won't run anymore.

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DEER NEWS:

  • ScentLok Technologies Purchases Robinson Outdoor Products
  • Ray Petering Ousted from Ohio Division of Wildlife
  • Outdoor Channel Star Sentenced for Poaching
  • 4 Great Tips to Protect Summer Seedlings

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • Juniper Florida, It's Busy
  • Exploring Florida Hunting, Florida Registry
  • The QDM, One Buck a Day, Something is Good
  • The Ways of the Swamp, Hunting via Canoe
  • Getting Away from the Crowd
  • A Remington 870 Pump, My First Gun
  • Hardy Face Paint, I Married a Smart Girl,  Walmart
  • Change the Game on Makeup
  • Absorption Rate and Petroleum
  • Smudge Proof, Comes Off Easy
  • Trial and Error, Traditional Facepaint Is Tough to Get Off
  • How to Use Facepaint
  • I Don't Like Face Masks, Giving Back
  • Pink Face Paint, Hunting In Florida
  • 90 Degrees, South, Flat, Below Sea Level
  • Forget Scent Control, Sweat
  • Scouting Florida, Pine Trees Mean High Ground
  • Treestands, Lock It Up, Play the Wind
  • Washouts, and One Good Day
  • Seasons, The Temps, Don't Change Much
  • Mosquitoes, Hydration
  • Successful Hunters Don't Hunt Florida
  • A Memorable Deer Hunt and 10 Rapid Fire Questions 

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206 ADAM HAYS III - 200" Bucks & Where to Find Them, Read the Moon01 Jul 201701:19:36

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Adam Hays III says that to kill a 200" buck, you must surgically remove them from the face of the earth.  This means planning, lots of planning. The first step is to actually hunt where a big deer lives. It's a simple strategy, but an essential one. Step two through the kill shot is a bit more complex.  Using the Red Moon phases of a product he created called the Moon Guide, Adam uses the high likelihood daylight deer movement days to plan his hunt in conjunction with a mental thesis of the buck he pursues.   Does Adam hunt the days when the Red Moon isn't present?  You bet. He says they are perhaps more important than the days of the kill hunt  - these are what he refers to as observation hunts.  Adam is also a fan of hunting the wind to the bucks advantage, hunting outside in, and learning which tree will become the kill tree.  Adam explains all these strategies in more detail during the interview. Notebook required. 

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DEER NEWS:

  • New York Police Citation for Allowing Deer to Live in Home
  • Michigan DNR Confirms Cougar Sightings
  • Concerns about Human Susceptibility to CWD

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • The Next World Record Buck, Ohio?
  • There Weren't as Many Deer Growing Up
  • An Hour and a Half One Way to Hunt, Giant Deer in the Back Yard
  • The Suburban Area of Columbus OH and Bowhunting
  • My First Bow, If If Wasn't For My Dad
  • Bear Razor Broadheads and Buck Knives
  • The Moon Guide and Videos, Hunting for a Living
  • TV was the Place to Be, Now Digital
  • The Development of the Moon Guide
  • A Book Called Moon Struck
  • The Red Moon, Overhead, Underfoot
  • Activity, Hunt Where the Big Bucks Live, Daytime Movement
  • Fishing for Tarpon, Like Whitetail
  • Concentrating on Key Movement Periods
  • 48 Nights in a Row, Red Moon Daylight
  • Scouting on the Red Moon, Before Moon Struck
  • Hunting a Specific Buck, Instead of Deer Hunting
  • Hunting Where the Big Deer Live
  • The 200" Club, It Was Rare
  • I Wanted to the Guy with 3
  • Boone and Crockett VS the 200" Mentality
  • Stay Out Until the Wind and Moon is Favorable
  • The Toughest Part is NOT Hunting
  • Surgically Removing the Buck from the Face of the Earth
  • Giving them Sanctuary from Hunting Pressure
  • Using Trail Cams now over Scouting
  • Giving Bucks the Wind
  • Find a Weak Spot in the Trail
  • Observation Hunting, Hunting Outside In
  • The Killing Tree
  • 10 Rapid Fire Questions

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Deer News Written and Recorded by Jim Keller

Chubby Tines Tip of the Week Written by Dusty Phillips

205 FRED BIRD - NWTF, Habitat for Turkey Habitat for Deer, The Strut Zone24 Jun 201701:33:19

Fred Bird is full speed ahead. A turkey hunter at heart, Fred found his dream job with the National Wild Turkey Federation as a Regional Director where his primary focus is raising money for the preservation and conservation of the wild turkey.  A huge and positive side effect of using dollars to create better habitat for turkey is the creation of habitat for all species.  Fred understands this and easily discusses his passion for the preservation of the hunting heritage. Fred may spend lots of time in banquet halls raising money, but make no mistake, Fred's field skills are top notch. And as you might imagine, Fred is one heck of a good turkey hunter. Turns out he's a pretty good deer hunter too (although he won't admit it).  We enjoyed Fred's passion and commitment to the outdoors so much that we launched another podcast with him called The Strut Zone NWTF All Access, which is now the Official Podcast of the National Wild Turkey Federation. Fred isn't just a desk and phone kind of guy. As he says, he likes to kill stuff and eat it. 

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DEER NEWS:

  • Pennsylvania's State Forest Enrolled in DMAP
  • Volunteer Sharp Shooters Needed 
  • Iowa Supreme Court Rules Against Quarantine of CWD Deer
  • Newtown, CT Man Arrested on Dead Deer Charge

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSSED:

  • Full Speed Ahead NWTF, Turkey Centric BBR
  • Addicting as Hell , Checkmate
  • 2 Scents, Bug Repelent and Deer Pee
  • I Found My Calling, As a Volunteer NWTF
  • Working for the NWTF, Years of Free Labor
  • Nick Pinizzutto - Coffee and Donuts
  • Mankini, Find Your Razor
  • Voices Being Heard, Hand of Hunting and Fishing
  • Bear Vapor 300, Red Yellow, Green
  • Trapping, Turkey Hunting
  • Daisy One Pump, Middleton Massachusetts
  • I Thought We Were Dirt Poor
  • Boyscouts and Macaroni
  • Learning from YouTube
  • I Liked Kill Stuff and Eat It
  • I Thought I was a Banquet
  • Conservation and Preservation, and Renewable Resources
  • Save the Habitat, Save the Hunt
  • Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke
  • Where Does My Money Go?
  • Saturation?  A Testament to the Effort?
  • Food, Water, Shelter, Space
  • Ray Fetto, A Turkey Hunting Mentor
  • Colonial Land Use Laws
  • I'm a Deer Hunter, 1.1 Billion Dollars
  • Deer Hunting Techniques and Strategies
  • Still Learning, Nose Jammer, Ladder Stands
  • Deer Story, 10 Rapid Fire Questions

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Deer News Written and Recorded by Jim Keller

Chubby Tines Tip of the Week Written by Dusty Phillips

204 ROGER RAGLIN - Deer Hunting the Fence Line, Location-Location, & Common Sense17 Jun 201701:19:33

Roger Raglin is an outdoor television pioneer and he has been entertaining us with his deer hunting videos for over 30 years.  We don't see him slowing down any time soon as he continues to create and edit his own work.  Sure, maybe his perspectives on hunting and society have changed, but his drive is still alive.  Many people would not typically associate hunting with higher education (at least the liberals don't), but as we've learned there's more way more to Roger than hunting videos and television. Roger is an accomplished pianist and musician and is well known for his gospel collections in Oklahoma and often played along side Pentecostal preacher turned comedian, Sam Kinison.   Roger also spent many years as an academic where he pursued a PhD at Duke University and has many degrees to his name. Despite Roger's passion for learning, his real love is with hunting and the outdoors.  Roger was inducted into the 2011 class of the National Outdoor Hall of Fame and he is one fantastic story teller.

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DEER NEWS:

  • Powassan Virus Potentially Fatal Tick Born Disease
  • Elderly Couple Loses Hunting Privileges for Killing in Trophy Area
  • Growing Weeds for Forage and Fawns

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • Wagoner, Oklahoma, 45 Miles West of Muskogee 
  • An Only Child on the Edge of City Limits
  • A BB Gun and Monumental Hunting Moments
  • The National Outdoor Hall of Fame
  • Let's Go Hunting Dad and a Yellow Pickup Truck
  • Entertaining the Fans of the Outdoors
  • Hunting and Fishing Kept Me Out of Trouble
  • College Degrees, and PhDs, Vanderbilt U, Baylor, and Duke
  • I Play Music Everyday, Bored with Reading Music
  • Gospel Music in Oklahoma
  • My Own Rendition, A Little Off the Wall
  • The Pianist for Sam Kinison
  • 1985 and the Grand Slam of Deer
  • A Hunting Video and a Tape Distributor
  • I Need to Learn to Edit on My Own for Profit
  • Pretty Rough Around the Edges
  • Video VS Television
  • Deer Hunting at 14, Hunting in College
  • Dillard's Department Store and a New Bow
  • Hunting Public Lands, Paying My Dues
  • Davy Crockett National Forest 
  • Hunting the Fence Line
  • 8000 Acres in Minnesota, and a Hunting Club
  • Using Common Sense, Deer React to Pressure
  • Deer Can't Tell the Difference Between Public Land and Private Land
  • A Rocket Scientist from NASA Named Sam
  • 2000 Acres and 5 Bucks
  • Television Shows are Skewed
  • You Gotta Have the Mindset Keep Going
  • We Keep Trying to Please the Non-Hunter
  • Were Only 10% of the Population, Friends with Borderline Anti-Hunters
  • Sitting Still is the Best Camouflage
  • 10 Rapid Fire Questions

 

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203 KALOBE MILLER - Trial & Error, Just One Wall Hanger, and Hunter Patterns10 Jun 201701:11:55

Kalobe Miller is an accomplished deer hunter out of Pennsylvania, and without a hunting mentor to turn to, he learned to deer hunt through trial and error.  One such lesson:   Kalobe says that that the hunting pressure in his area is so high that learning to pattern the hunter is just as important as learning the pattern the deer. His goal is to shoot and kill one good mature buck each season. And to do this, Kalobe likes a good clean hunt. A clean hunt to Kalobe is when everything is in sync- the wind, the timing, the gear placement, your walk to the stand, right down to the noises you made getting in and out.  Using game cameras, he starts his observations in May and as he says, he likes to stick with 'em. What this means is that Kalobe likes to find out how they go from food source to food source, sometimes up to 8 miles of observation.  Kalobe says the answers are there if you do your homework and he prefers a healthy dose of black face paint.

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DEER NEWS: 

  • Gander Mountain Files for Bankruptcy
  • CEO Offers $25,000 for Gander Outdoors Logo
  • Grain Sorgum for Deer
  • Deer Whisperer Cop Rescues Fawn from Sewer

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS

  • Facepaint - Can or Can't You're Right
  • Titusville Pennsylvania and Big Woods
  • Learn the Terrain, No Mentor, Just Deer Camp
  • Deer Hunting Isn't 5 Days a Year
  • A .22 Long Rifle, Old Timer Deer Stories
  • Trial and Error, Early Mistakes
  • Jumping Out of a Tree Stand
  • Fumbling Around with the Little Things - Getting in Sync
  • Philosophy of Hunting, Shoot a Mature Buck
  • What's A Mature Buck? What's the Pressure?
  • Plans to Hunt Around Pressure
  • Figuring Out People, and Deer Bedding
  • On Their Feet, During the Day
  • Putting Your Time In, Effort Matters
  • Hunting is About Fun, The Next Move
  • Proving Your Suspicion Trail Cam Usage
  • Start Observing in May, Stay with 'Em
  • They Follow Their Stomachs
  • 7-8 Miles, You Gotta Do Your Homework
  • When Velvet is Off, More Than Casual Observation
  • Your Answers are There
  • I Don't Like Cover Scents
  • A Complete Set Up, You Can Walk Right By
  • Constant Evaluation, Clean, Quick, Better
  • I Have to Do X, Y, Z, and Recent Info for Game On
  • Mistake Free Hunting, Wait for Their Mistake
  • Don't Care Them with a Snow Shovel
  • I Don't Sit in the Stand, Looking for the Right Tree
  • The Cut Buck, Memorable Deer Story, 10 Rapid Fire Questions

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Deer News Written and Recorded by Jim Keller

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202 COLE REID - Stewards of Wildlife - Hunting WITH Conservation03 Jun 201701:26:40

Can hunting survive without conservation?  Can conservation survive without hunting?  History tells us that they need each other to survive.  Hunting without rules will surely devastate a species.  Conservation regulation without hunting has shown that hunting dollars matter greatly, and without the economic backing, poachers have a field day.   This is perhaps no better represented as in the case of the white rhino where the horn of the rhino brings big bucks in the far east to supply a culture's demand based on ancient medicinal beliefs.  Cole Reid, from the Stewards of Wildlife,  is all to familiar with these concepts as he is attempting to herd 2500 rhinos on his ranch in Texas. This herd will perhaps one day supply the world with what could be the only white rhino started-culture on earth. Cole is a long time deer hunter and now world conservationist. Stay tuned as we explore a global view of conservation and hunting in this episode. Oh, and we talk a lot about deer hunting too.

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DEER NEWS: 

  • Coyote Challenge Offers Prizeds for Kills in Georgia
  • City to Keep Using Bowhunters to Thin the Herd in Cincinati
  • As Python Population in Florida Increase, So Do Numbers of Snake Hunters

Here's What We Discuss:

  • Drawn to Texas, More on the Conservation Side 
  • The Insignificant Older Animals
  • Still Support Hunting Can't Have One without the Other
  • Conservation and Hunting Go Together
  • a .22 Ruger Pistole
  • The Stewards of Wildlife
  • In Situ and Ex Situ Conservation
  • The White Rhino and Far East Medicine
  • The Monitory Reward of the Rhino Horn 
  • A Herd of Rhinos in Texas 2500 Strong
  • When the Population Gets Too Low
  • What's the Right Number?
  • The Scimatar Horned Oryx Example - A Starter Culture
  • The French Grape 
  • A Safety Net, The United States 
  • No Hoof Stock, the Cattle Lobby
  • The Deer Herd and CWD and Conservation
  • The Exotic Wildlife Organization
  • CWD Regulations and Deer Kill VS Benefits
  • CWD and the Exotics, The Cervids
  • The Bengal Tiger
  • Questioning the Numbers and the Studies
  • Scientific vs Political, The Polar Bear Example
  • I've Killed a Lot of Deer
  • Breeder Permits, High Fence and Free Range
  • 5x5 VS 10 Point and Browtines VS Eye Guards
  • 10 Rapid Fire Questions and a Memorable Deer Story

 

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201 HEATHER SHEPHERD - Dixie Deer Classic, Gator Huntin', and the Hunt Club27 May 201701:37:41

When you meet Heather Shepherd for the first time, you'll be hard pressed to know that you are face to face with a hardcore hunting machine.  Her modesty, quiet demeanor, and lack of desire to be in the spotlight, will leave you guessing. Unless you do ask, you wouldn't know that Heather is in line to be the President of North Carolina's Dixie Deer Classic, or that she holds a North Carolina state record for black bear kill, or that she is a crack shot - frequently killing game at 500 yards or more, and that she recent killed an alligator with her knife. What? Yes, true story. We caught up with Heather recently at SHOT Show, Las Vegas and we were psyched when she said yes to joining us on the podcast.  Heather is the real deal.

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DEER NEWS:

  • 5 Herbicides Every Deer Steward Should Know
  • Driver Attempts CPR on Deer in Minnesota

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • A North Carolina Girl, A Country Girl
  • You Have a Winter Down There?
  • The Classy Sassy, a Tom Boy
  • The Dead Cemetery and the Hunt Club
  • Daddy is My Right Hand Man
  • My First Weapon - The 25.06
  • Hunting is My Me Time
  • Vacation or Hunting? A Silly Question
  • The Dixie Deer Classic
  • The White County Wildlife Club and Women President
  • First Event of Its Kind in History
  • The Money Show,  A Public Show
  • The Hunting Celebrities are Getting Pricey
  • Too Much on My Plate, More Than I Can Chew
  • Josh Carney and James Blakenbeckler
  • A Hunt with a Knife an Alligator
  • The Force of a 500lb Man
  • A Record Bear Kill in North Carolina and a 45.70
  • 678lbs and I'm Pregnant
  • Long Range Hunting, 520 yards
  • Heather's Gear Run Down
  • A Flat Lander, A Area or a Good Area?
  • Understanding Deer, Their Lifestyle
  • The Season Ends, the Season Begins
  • Prime Hunting Days and Scent
  • It Couldn't Get Any Duckier
  • Can't Take a Test without Preparation
  • A Memorable Deer Hunt and 10 Rapid Fire Questions

 

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200 JAMES BLANKENBECKLER - Buck Drunk, Day Walkers, Game Cam Triangulation, The 3 Fs of Deer Calling20 May 201701:24:02

When James Blakenbeckler first picked up a .177 pellet gun as a kid, he probably didn't realize that it was the beginning of a career in the Marine Corps and eventually the hunting industry.  But then again, maybe he did.  Qualifying on the Marine Corps firing range was a piece of cake as James spent many an day shooting his gun growing up.  James is a planner. So much so that he would calculate exactly how many days he could be absent in high school to pursuit more time in the treestand. Today, James is part owner of Open Season TV and we were lucky enough to have him as a guest on Episode 200 of the Big Buck Registry Deer Hunting Podcast.   We cover everything from buck body language, to Game Cam placement, to calling deer like most turkey hunters call in turkeys. We also learn how James plays the wind, uses thermals to his advantage (something he learned in the Marine Corps), how deer act natural around platforms placed at least 6 feet off the ground and how to begin your deer season (right after the last one ends). Notebook required.

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DEER NEWS:

  • Treestand Safety Awareness Foundation and Summit Treestands
  • NDA Launches Coffee and Deer Show
  • No More Medication for Key Deer for Screw Worm
  • Deer Wrangled in Minnesota Walmart

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • High Winds, Small Town USA Indiana
  • Socializing at the Local Archery Shop
  • A Camaraderie, Friendship, Year Round
  • The Marine Corps, Boot Camp, Bonds
  • Rural Area, Keeping It a Secret
  • Deer Hunting at Age 4, An Attendance Policy
  • My First Weapon, Shooting for Fun
  • A Best Friend Named Paddock
  • Shooting a Bow Lefty and Righty
  • Hunting and Filling a Void
  • Open Season TV, The Beginning
  • We Have a Blast, $3000 Camera Swim
  • Deer Season Starts the Day Deer Season Ends
  • Getting the Deer Healthy with Mineral
  • Grid the Properties, March Deer Stand Locating 
  • What's Changed? I Find Where the Deer Live
  • Triangulation of Trail Cameras
  • Playing the Thermals, Day Walkers, and the Wind
  • Seeing the Thermals with Dust
  • High Pressure, Rising Thermals, Falling Thermals
  • Elevated Ground Blinds, 8x8 Platforms, Playground Log Kits
  • Above 6 Feet Deer Calm Down, Longer Windows for Bowhunters
  • Leaning on the Game Camera, 12 Properties, 3000 Acres
  • Calling for Deer, The 3 Fs of Deer Calling,  The Call Sequence
  • Decoying and Scent, The Drunk Buck Walk 
  • A Bow Hunter at Heart, Scent Control Fanatic
  • Ozone, Never Wear Clothes More than Twice
  • Dressed at the Truck, Despite the Temps
  • Most Memorable Deer Hunt, 10 Rapid Fire Questions

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199 Josh and Krysten McDaniel - Deer Hunting's Journeymen, Shooter's Archery13 May 201701:37:09

Josh McDaniel is a stone cold deer hunting machine.  But so is his wife, Krysten McDaniel. Pay no attention to Krysten's well groomed hair and manicured nails - it carries no merit.  Over the years, together they have zoned in on hunting big mature whitetail in some of the best whitetail areas in the country, namely Kansas, Illinois, and Indiana.  Josh taught Krysten everything he knows about deer hunting, and now, each are lethal.  Josh says that studying the individual habits of each buck you hunt is crucial to success because bucks are as individual as people.  They each have their own unique habits and it's your job as the student to identify when to move in for the kill. And, that these studies can sometimes take years, not months, to figure out.

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DEER NEWS:

  • Threat of Moose Tick Looms
  • Continued Reintroduction of Wolves in New Mexico
  • Teen Who Jumped into Bass Pro Fish Tank May Face Charges

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • Realtree Max Double Caffeinated Coffee
  • Playing Hard to Get, Girly, and Guns
  • Love at First Gobble, Pretty Girls, and Hunting
  • The Hunting Cheerleader, I Can't Shoot Buck Fever
  • The Landscape of Big Bucks - Kansas, Indiana, Illinois
  • Old Mining Grounds and Edge Hunting, 80% Bow
  • Leasing the Hunting Grounds with a Group
  • Strategies for Filming Big Buck Hunts
  • Dressed to Kill with Tammy Gregory
  • Filming for Realtree and Carbon TV
  • Over Saturation of Hunting Shows
  • Web Based Shows and Having Fun
  • A Bow Shop, Shooter's Archery
  • Josh's Favorite State to Hunt
  • Daytime Deer Movement is Key to Success
  • Hunting the High Pressure Buck - Different Personalities
  • Getting a Feel for Each Buck
  • Thanksgiving Time Bucks, Tracking Wind Directions 
  • Logging Each Buck Pic and Noting Weather Patterns
  • 3 Years of Learning and iPhone Notes
  • Sheds, Pics, and Finding a Buck's Core Area
  • The Female Mindset of Hunting
  • Bath and Body Works Gingerbread Pumpkin
  • Scent Free Regimen, A Month Before the Season
  • Memorable Deer Hunts and 10 Rapid Fire Questions

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296 Rackology - Spring Food Plots, Kill Plots, Supplements29 Mar 202001:35:32

Our world is upside down.  However, planting spring food plots seems to be an acceptable form of social distancing.  So we turned to our goods friends Eric Fitzgerald and Jason Obermiller from the seed, nutritional supplement, and fertilizer company Rackology to discuss how to do it right.  When should you plant?  When is the soil moisture and temperature just right?  Should soil testing be done?  What about fertilizer?  Where should my next food plot go?  We answer all these questions and more on this podcast.

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Here's What We Discuss:

  • COVID-19
  • Teaching Out of the Taxidermy Shop
  • Shaking Hands in a Small Farming Community
  • How Many Rolls of Toilet Paper
  • Hand Sanitizer and a Pinch of Tobacco
  • Cabelas.com and Guidefitter.com
  • Winter and the Deer Herd
  • Total Package, Protein and Attractant
  • Healing Post Rut
  • Minernal 300lbs per Week
  • No Ticks on the Deer
  • Weather Patterns and Temperatures
  • Pink Eye and Deterring Midges 
  • Reducing EHD with Testing
  • Shipping after $50
  • Sooner the Better, Fawn Gestation
  • The Seed Stuff, Clover Chicory
  • Plot 365 and Winter Interseeding
  • Frost Seeding and Food Plot Fertilizer
  • Tonnage
  • Determining Quality Through Testing
  • Relative Feed Value Test
  • 3 Different Spots, Soil, Weeds, Planting, Weather
  • Brassicas 
  • Soil Temp at 50 Top 1"
  • Dig a Foot, Ball Up the Dirt
  • Offer Shade
  • Early Season Plots vs Kill Plots
  • Bedrooms and Kitchens - Keep them on Your Property
  • Kill Plots in August Planting
  • Throw and Grow Misconception
  • Don't Be Afraid of Fire
  • Soil Test
  • Minimum Size Food Plot
  • New Western Blends for Dry Areas

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198 ROB RICHARDSON - Shed Hunting, Homesteading, and Blood Dogs06 May 201701:34:25

Rob Richardson lives a primitive life,  commuting across a pond to get to and from his home and vehicle for work.  His home is equipped with solar electricity and Rob's cell phone reception allows him to watch his favorite show The Rifleman.  But television is the least of his concerns.  Rob's true form of entertainment is found in the woods, hunting for sheds, or deer, or turkey or checking game cameras or talking to others about shed hunting, or helping others find a wounded deer, or playing fetch with his shed hunting dogs.  And when he's not doing any of those things, you might find him with a brush and easel, painting an image of a buck that he has stuck in his head.  Rob finds many a shed in his New Hampshire deer woods each season, which is unusual considering how few antlers there are to actually find in New Hampshire.  Rob sticks out as one of those outdoorsmen that seems to be particularly gifted at his craft, so, we felt an interview was only appropriate.

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DEER NEWS:

  • DDH Joins ROKU Lineup
  • Coyote Hunting Comes Back to Wyoming
  • Tea Make from Antlers May Cause Botulism

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • Landlocked, Went to Pennsylvania Once
  • Freedom, Common Land Laws
  • They Called Me Bruce, Art Geek
  • Painting Pictures in Your Head
  • When'd You Grow the Beard?
  • Not Shaving Until I Get a 200lb Buck
  • 200 in OH vs 200 in NH
  • Solar Power, Primitive Living, By Boat and Snowmobile
  • Heat, Fire, Coffee and Homesteading
  • Off the Grid, Pioneer Woman
  • NH Shed Hunter's Club
  • Shed Hunting in New Hampshire and the Southern Exposure
  • Deer Are Stressed in March
  • Topo Maps, Saddles, Food, Weather and Snowfall
  • Homework, Time, Research, Years of Study
  • Mast, Acorns, and Thermal Barriers
  • Still Hunting for Sheds, Not Moving Too Fast
  • 100,000 Deer in NH, What Are the Odds?
  • Adding a Dog and Jeremy Moore's System
  • Keeping Your Dog Under Control in the Woods
  • You're Not on that Ridge, You're Here
  • Working the Wind with a Dog
  • Vermont Legs and Mount Kearsarge
  • Blood Tracking Dogs
  • The Correlation Between Shed Hunting and Buck Habits
  • New Rules, Bed High, Eat Low
  • 10 Rapid Fire Questions and a Deer Story

 

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197 SHANYN HART - Miss Wildgame, Deer Hunting Buffalo County to Iowa29 Apr 201701:20:23

As a whitetail hunter, can you imagine growing up in Buffalo County, Wisconsin and having access to some of the most renowned whitetail in the country?  Shanyn Hart didn't imagine this.  She grew up learning how to hunt in Buffalo County. Despite the fun and the endless camaraderie that Shanyn enjoyed while engaging in endless deer drives with her father and friends, she eventually decided to pursue her whitetail passion in Iowa, where she says the attitude towards the herd is much different than the home she left.  Iowa has given Shanyn a new view on deer management and she has developed some of her own strategies relative to numerous food plots to keep multiple big bucks on her property. She also has a method for treestand placement  and getting in and out of the stand. And now, because of her social media presence, Shanyn is about to launch into the world of Outdoor Channel television with a show called Miss Wildgame.  Stay tuned, Shanyn can hang with the best deer hunters in the country.

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DEER NEWS:

  • You May Be Surprised to Know This - NSSF
  • 2016 NH Wildlife Harvest Summary Now Available
  • Florida Man Tries to Kiss Cottonmouth Snake

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • Buffalo County Wisconsin, Deer Driver
  • A Shotgun Hunter For Many Years, Filling the Freezer
  • Dots of Orange, The Orange Army
  • The Camaraderie, The Local Prague Frog
  • Bucknuckles, A Destination for Celebration
  • Polyester Hunting Clothes, a Group Hunting Effort
  • Iowa, The Management of the Herd
  • More Control, More Space, Not Fighting the Neighbors
  • Refuge, Thick and Nasty, Watch and Observe
  • Giving the Deer a Safe Haven and the Buffet
  • Food Plots and Fire Breaks, Conservation Reserve Program
  • Creating a Hallway into the Stand
  • 5 Acre Strip Plots, Corn, Soy, Alfalfa, and Clover
  • One Food Plot is Detrimental to other Mature Bucks
  • Smaller Plots Equals More Big Bucks on Your Property
  • Dan Perez, Lakosky, Kip Adams
  • 100 Acres for All the Deer, Topography
  • Stand Placement Considerations
  • Pinch Points and Natural Patterns
  • Surrounded by 30 Deer - Nose Jammer
  • Staying Warm While Hunting 23 Days Straight
  • Posers or Real Hunters
  • Willy Robertson Loses His Wallet and Begs for Gasoline
  • Look Here Guy - Matt Busbice
  • A Deer Story and 10 Rapid Fire Questions

 

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196 STACY LYN HARRIS - Hunting & Homesteading, It All Started with Venison22 Apr 201701:16:41

When faced with copious amounts of free range organic meat, aka venison, what else should one do but cook it.  That's exactly what started a new way of life for Stacy Lyn Harris who now lives a life that is, for all intents and purposes, a homesteading lifestyle.  But there's a twist.  Stacy Lyn, who engages fully in preparing wild game, growing her own produce from heirloom, non-GMO seeds, and harvesting honey from her own hives, prefers to add vibrance, and color, and spice to the way she goes about it. In fact,  her blog is dedicated to bringing her day to day homesteading endeavours to life with great stories, colorful pictures, and mouth watering recipes.

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  • Indiana Deer Crash Stats Still Staggering
  • Poaching Becomes Felony in New Mexico
  • Bra Gets Tangles in Red Stag's Antlers

Here's What We Discuss:

  • Homesteading in Alabama, But Not Far From Home
  • GMO vs Heirloom in Birmingham
  • Dental School, Law and the Bar Exam
  • An All or Nothing Type Personality
  • Hunting Every Morning and Evening Everyday
  • Organic Free Range Meats and Generational Seeds
  • Homesteading Can Be Functional, Beautiful, and Creative
  • An Accidental Kind of Thing, It's Self Sustaining 
  • A Large Noisy Package
  • Fruit Bearing Trees and Pollination 
  • No Bees, No Food, Honey is Amazing
  • Maintenance, Up Keep on a Behive
  • Wax Moths and Healthy Hives
  • Growing Good Food in Small Areas
  • 7 Children and 2 Adults on a Quarter Acre
  • Designing the Garden, Herbs for Venison
  • Venison Parmesan, Eggplant, Squash Noodles
  • Fall Cabbage, and Wild Game, Edible Flowers
  • Coco Crusted Venison Tenderloin - 20 Minutes Tops
  • Pound Out the Cutlets, Cut Cross Grain
  • The Flavorful Cuts of Meat and Smashed Potatoes
  • Kill What We Eat On This Show, Good Friday Planting
  • What's In the Garden, Kids, and Raised Beds
  • The Seeds Themselves, No GMO, Saving the Seeds from Favorite Plants
  • The Soils, The Gardener and pH, and Auburn University
  • Testing Microbes, Nothing Is Text Book
  • Cookbooks, Deer Sauce and Vertical Gardens
  • A Deer Story and 10 Rapid Fire Questions

 

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195 LAURA EAKIN - The Hunting Widow Podcast15 Apr 201701:32:09

When the leafs start to change color each fall, and the drive to deer hunt all day reaches its peak, the tune of the "hunting widow" is amplified across the country. Not to exclude the other hunting seasons, but deer hunting seems to take the brunt of this near syndromatic phenomenon.  Laura Eakin, the wife of a hardcore deer and elk hunter, once fell victim to this situation.  And, in an effort to pseudo-retaliate against this status quo, Laura started a podcast known as The Hunting Widow Podcast.   It started as a project where Laura planned to gather her hunting widow friends and verbally express their disdain for the situation.  That was the intent, but what actually happened was something completely different.  Instead of forming a quasi support group laced with microphones, Laura found herself interviewing lady hunters from across the country, beginning a life of hunting for herself,  and has formed what is arguably the only lady-hunter focused podcast in the iTunes catalog.  Laura goes into detail about why she started the show, how it changed her perspective on hunting altogether, and how she feels her show contributes to getting more women into the field.

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DEER NEWS:

  • Mississippi Department of Wildlife Hires First Female Director
  • Economics of Hunting in South Dakota
  • Neil Gorsuch is a Win for Gun Rights and Hunting 
  • Canada Man Tackled by Deer

Here's What We Discuss:

  • A Honeymoon at Elk Camp, No Alone Time
  • A Beer Fetching Dog and No Elk Tag
  • A Podcast Adventure, a Girly Girl
  • The Newlywed Phase of Life
  • Hunting Will Be a Priority,  and Dark 30 
  • Bashing Our Husbands, No What It Became
  • The Predator Side of Hunting
  • No Advantage, Men Over Women in Hunting
  • Interview Lady Hunters, Learning from Women
  • Shooting the Bow, Double Jointed
  • The Archery Arm Whip, and a Favorite Interview
  • Listening to Podcasts, Gary V, and Hardcore History
  • Women Relate to Women
  • Cecil the Lion
  • A Year's Worth of Hunting Experience
  • The Worst Possible Hunting Experience, The Most Traumatic Experience
  • Sports Induced Asthma, Being Out of Shape
  • A Miserable Hunting Story
  • Cancelling the Trip to the Archery Challenge
  • Sweating Out Fevers
  • 10 Rapid Fire Questions (for Laura, Jay, and Dusty)

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Deer News Written and Recorded by Jim Keller

Chubby Tines Tip of the Week Written by Dusty Phillips

194 SCOTT SHAWL - The High Pressure Buck Puzzle08 Apr 201701:39:02

Scott Shawl has been solving puzzles for a while now. Technically his family has been solving the big buck deer hunting puzzle since the 1800s. Ask Scott about the 300+ pound monster whitetail that his great grandfather Daniel Shawl shot back in 1914 and you'll quickly realize that the Shawl's have a long tradition of hunting whitetail bucks in places most hunters won't go. For Scott, a trip deep into a swamp with hip boots to hunt high pressured bucks is not uncommon. Scott says that hunting pressure gets so high that a even a buck which hides deep in thick swamps can walk 100 yards and live, but beyond that, it's probably a dead deer. Scott has learned to adapt his hunting to go where other hunters won't hunt, a strategy similar to Dan Infalt. Scott says that Dan helped him perfect his craft by getting closer to big bucks sleeping in swamp beds. We cover lots of ground in this show. You made want to consider buying a wet suit when it's over.

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DEER NEWS:

  • Mushroom Hunters - Beware of Lyme Disease Carrying Ticks This Season
  • Should Alaska's Refuges Be Open to Hunting Again?
  • Oklahoma May Legalize Hog Hunting from Helicopters 

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • The Mitten of Michigan, Schools Closed for Deer Season
  • Drummonds Island in the Huron
  • Commercial Fishing, Making a Living
  • Deer Hunting was Part of the Diet
  • The Effie, Everybody had a Bear Bow
  • The Father Son Hunt and the Wink Wink
  • A Successful Fall Hunt, Being Accepted at Deer Camp
  • The 12 Year Old Hunting Law
  • The 300lbs Buck from 1914
  • Float Hunting, and Deep in the Cedar Swamp
  • Eliminating Hunting Pressure, Dan Infalt
  • Hunting Beaver Ponds in Wet Suits
  • Navigating the Swamps without Getting Lost
  • Ontario Big Boy Bucks
  • The Transition Periods for Deer 
  • Vegetation Cover, Deer Gun Season, The 13 Year Swamp Blind
  • The Preparation, Gear, Mentality, Swamp Hunts
  • Buck Bedding, Air Wind Currents, 
  • A New Hunting Technique - Bedded Against the Transition
  • Learning Buck Habits
  • Back Tracking Bucks in the Snow, Then Duplicate that Elsewhere
  • Making Mistakes, Learning on Your Own, Jumping Bucks
  • Safe Buck Defense with Barriers
  • The Hook to the Bed and Land Bridges, Short Routes
  • Thick Swamps and Detecting Predators
  • Droppings are Often Overlooked
  • Combat Hunting Strategies, and Dan Infalt
  • Puzzle Pieces and Time
  • Moon Phases and High Pressured Bucks

 

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193 NICK PERCY - Killer Spring Food Plots, Reap What You Sow01 Apr 201701:11:22

Nick Percy is joining us once again, but this time with a different take on food plots. The last time that we spoke with Nick was in June 2016 found here: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/killerfoodplots ,  when our focus was on food plots for the fall. Now, as the snow melts away in the Northern Zone, we learn from Nick that there are several kinds of seeds that we can throw atop frost ridden soils and let mother nature take over by working the seeds into the soil naturally. There's a point to this.  As deer come out of their food scare winter habitats (especially in the northern United States), having a rich crop of green protein and nutrients will get the herd back into shape quickly as the rest of the world follows suit down in the weeks to come. But, there are soil considerations to consider too, like ph, soil temps, and minerals.  Nick takes us through his bag of tricks for early spring food plot preparation.

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DEER NEWS:

  • Michigan DNR Awards 100k to Up Deer Habitat
  • Florida Has Won the Battle of the Screw Worm
  • City Spends $2778 Per Vasectomy on Staten Island

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • The Growing Zones of the United States
  • Frost, Up to 2 Feet Deep in Zone 1
  • Wasting Money, If Not Paying Attention
  • Testing Soil Temperature with Food Thermometer
  • The Importance of Frost Seeding
  • Using Mother Nature to Plant Seeds
  • When Farmers Plant Soy - Wait One More Week
  • The 60 Degree Soil Temp
  • Clover, Chicory, Cereal Grains, Brassicas
  • The Planting Charts Are Guides, No Rules
  • Soil Temp is KING
  • Zone 2, 3, 4 and Varying Timeframes
  • Astro-turf Perennials and 6 Varieties of Clover
  • Alfalfa, and Green Protein Protein Protein
  • Cross Planting Techniques, Germination Early Problems
  • Soil Samples Early, Why Plant Early?
  • Rebounding Deer Herds from Deep Winter
  • Zero Zone Canada and 2 Weeks of Summer
  • Soil Testing, Breaking Down Soil Reports and Samples
  • The Soil Sample Tool, Sample Down 3-4"
  • Multiple Food Plots and Separate Testing
  • The Results: Explaining the Test
  • Tons Per Acre - Lime Applications
  • The 7.0 ph State, with and without Equipment 
  • Safety and Lime, Burning Weeds
  • 10 Rapid Fire Questions

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192 WAYNE BOLTON - The Shed Hunting Fool25 Mar 201701:35:52

Wayne Bolton walks miles.  We suggested that he try out a FitBit, just to keep track. As the "Shed Hunting Fool", over the last 20 something years, Wayne has spent almost every hour he had available from around mid-January to mid-April hunting for every antler he could locate. We estimate that this would be the equivalent of a second full time job and a second part time job if anyone is counting. But that effort pays off.  It's not uncommon for Wayne for find 50+ sheds a season (down from 100+ when the competition wasn't so great) and because he spends most of his shed hunting time in southwestern Ohio, he's finding some of nature's greatest sheds in America.  We were curious about how Wayne goes about this craft, how it relates to deer hunting, and how we could learn from his techniques and apply them anywhere in the country.  Oh, and stick around for Wayne's deer hunting story about a buck named Curley. It's a good one.

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DEER NEWS: 

  • Justin Hairston of KULU Says Hunting Contributes 3 Billion 
  • Mathews Launches Tribute to Women Bowhunters
  • Idaho Asks Residents Not to Plant Japanese Yoo

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • The Shed Hunting Fool, Walking Miles for Piles
  • I Hang Out in the Woods
  • Game Cameras Tell Me What I Need to Know
  • Don't Bump the Deer Beds Until Mar 15
  • The First Shed in Tennessee
  • Shed Hunting Ohio, Kansas, Illinois, and Kentucky
  • Bed High, Food Low Concepts, Pinch Points and Funnels
  • A Game Plan Before You Go, Using Maps
  • Shed Hunting Planning- Not Being There Is Key
  • Finding a Good Spot, And Marking It for Years
  • I'd Rather Find a Shed than Kill a Deer
  • 16 Sheds on a 2 Acre Plot
  • Big Bucks Like to Stay on the Edge
  • A Coyote Carrying an Antler
  • Binoculars and Glassing Fields
  • The Mud Country of Brown County
  • Competition, Where'd You Find That?
  • The Private Deer Antler Market
  • What Should the Beginner Do?
  • Getting Permission to Shed Hunt, Sunrise to Sunset
  • Did you Get a Fit Bit?
  • Hunting Opportunities from Shed Hunting
  • Ate Up with Antlers, Fingerprints
  • Sheds in Big Timber, and Squirrels
  • 45 Sheds Since Mid January, and Getting Skunked
  • Shed Hunting Partners and Kids
  • Most Memorable Deer Hunting and 10 Rapid Fire Questions

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191 MATT LIGHT - Football, Bowhunting, Treestand Therapy, The School of Belichick18 Mar 201701:32:18

Growing up in Ohio and working for different farms and construction companies, Matt Light learned what hard honest work was like.  On the football field, he found a home where strength met aggression and technique.  In the hunting woods, he found an appreciation and passion for the outdoors where focus on technique mattered just as much as it did on the football field.  Matt paid little attention to football outside of his hometown high school team, but college football recruiters were paying attention to him.  He played a full collegiate career at Purdue along side Drew Brees and soon found himself playing along side Tom Brady for the New England Patriots from 2001 to 2012.  Matt says that football taught him many lessons in life, but so has hunting where he says sometimes you just have one of those days where everything goes your way. Today, after spending 11 years in the NFL, he has set his sights on raising money for the Matt Light Foundation (www.MattLight72.com) where he hopes to help the slightly misguided youth towards a life of success and leadership through connections with the outdoors. Oh, and Matt hunts now more than ever. As you might imagine, playing under Coach Bill Belichick for 11 years might have interrupted a deer season or two, so he's making up for lost time.  

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DEER NEWS:

  • Snowmobiler Lays Claim to 180" Buck
  • Pennsylvania Game Commission Releases Deer Harvest Numbers
  • Men Charged with Poaching in Wyoming After Being on TV Show

 

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • The Bill Belichick School of Broadcasting
  • Just Ask Bill 
  • Never as Good as It Seems, Never as Bad as It Seems
  • From Ohio to the Northeast, A Contrast
  • The Biggest Field in New England is a Football Field
  • Working for Contractors and Farmers
  • Applied Ability, Aggression Applied Correctly Is Good
  • Pellets and BB Guns, Small Game Training
  • High School Football, We Weren't a Power House
  • Scholarships, Purdue, My Sister was an Over Achiever
  • Beating Ohio State, Drew Brees (At His Finest)
  • Keep Whipping Me, I'll Keep Running
  • Getting Drafted, and Day 1 With the Patriots
  • What We All Have Inside
  • Surgery for the Shoulder, To Shoot the Bow
  • Crohn's Disease, Injuries, Learning Moments
  • Tom Brady, and Great Protection
  • Post NFL Football, The Game Today
  • Rob Gronkowski, The Matt Light Foundation
  • 5000 Kids at Camp, Winter's Meats Ohio
  • Leadership for Knuckleheads
  • Fools Night Out - Boston April 1
  • Matt Light, The Hunter
  • Hunting Transition, From Ohio to New England
  • A Learning Curve, Lack of Patterns
  • Navigation, Going East on Highway North
  • Treestand Therapy, One Off Day
  • Deer Densities, Stick and String, Old English and Mathews
  • Shooting the #1 Arrow
  • Memorable Deer Hunt and 10 Rapid Fire Questions

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190 DAN INFALT - Buck Beds, Swamps, Closing Time Bucks, Hunt Where They Don't11 Mar 201701:22:15

Maybe's it's revenge from when Dan Infalt was charged by a buck at age 9, or maybe it's just that Dan's strategizes a deer hunt more than most. Whatever it is, Dan Infalt is one heck of a good deer hunter.  Dan begins a hunt with maps, not just to determine where the big bucks bed, but to determine where everyone else hunts, so that he doesn't. Dan loves to hunt buck beds that are surrounded by water where other hunters and most predators (except for Dan) won't travel. He also enjoys a good game of cat and mouse, scouting during the season, backtracking on buck sightings,  and feels that one of his key ingredients to killing big bucks is his ability to keep the swamp monsters guessing by rarely hunting the same set twice. Dan reveals many of his tips and tricks in this show. And just in case you have more questions, we've set up a special session with Dan on Faceook LIVE on our Facebook page on Thursday at 6pm. www.facebook.com/bigbuckregistry

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DEER NEWS:

  • Sunday Hunting Becoming Reality in West Virginia
  • Antietam National Battlefields Using Sharp Shooters to Control Deer Herd
  • Gun Legislation Could Make Michigan 7th State to Allow Constitutional Carry

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HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • Little Rome Wisconsin
  • I Liked the Area to Hunt, An Old Farmhouse
  • Living Next to Where I Hunt, Instead of Next to Where I Work
  • Envious of the Older Brother
  • A Charging Buck - Age 9
  • Maybe It's Revenge? A Scar Perhaps?
  • Learning from What the Animal is Telling You
  • Going Where the Deer Are
  • Hunting Buck Beds, Inching Closer and Closer
  • Daylight Shots, Bucks are Only Worried about #1
  • Keying in on Water, Hunter's Everywhere It's Dry Land
  • The 5-10% of the Map Becomes Unmarked
  • Most of the Monsters Are Near the Highways
  • Monster Bucks, Parking Lots, and Mindset
  • There's Food Everywhere Water is Your Friend
  • Beds are Meaningless Unless They Are on the Correct Land Features
  • Tapering Down Points, Satellite Bucks, Cottontail Marshes
  • A Minimalist Gear Set Up, How to Hunt Swamps
  • Trying and Exploring New Spots, Testing the Theory
  • Spring Scouting, Big Bucks and Pita Bread
  • The Cat and Mouse Games
  • How Bucks Use Their Beds, Closing Time Bucks
  • The Bucks Internal Clock, Evenings Are a Little Easier
  • Dan's Stand Setup, Small, Slow, Quiet
  • Edge Sigh, Sound, Smell
  • Takes Time, There's Not a Quick Answer
  • Scouting During the Season
  • Back Tracking Bucks Sightings and Visuals
  • Buck Rut Bedding Areas
  • What Dan Thinks About the Night Before a Hunt
  • The Rumor Buck Story
  • Dan's Most Memorable Deer Hunt and 10 Rapid Fire Questions
  • The Faith to Succeed and Keeping Them Guessing
  • Moving Your Set Constantly Without Spooking Them

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189 LAURA ZERRA - Survivalist. Persistence Hunter. Naked and Afraid04 Mar 201701:17:20

Picture if you can traveling to a remote area,  being stripped of all your clothing, meeting a complete stranger (also naked), and being left to fend for yourselves in the raw elements of the forest or jungle. Could you do it?  This is a real scenario for Laura Zerra, one of the original cast members of the Discovery Channel's Naked and Afraid. We first met Laura at a dinner table in Las Vegas and turns out there's much more to Laura than being a reality television star.  As you might suspect Laura is full of life.  She is a survivalist and a hunter. In this episode we learn quite a bit about the elements of survival, tips on surviving in the wilderness, sleeping in coyote dens, what tarantulas taste like, and how to learn from the animals you hunt, and why Laura developed a style of hunting called persistence hunting. 

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DEER NEWS:

  • Baiting Bill Could Change Hunting in Alabama
  • 2016 Iowa Deer Harvest Tops 100,000
  • NH Gun Owners No Longer Need Concealed Weapons Permits

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUS

  • The 603 Area Code and SHOT Show
  • Hunting with a Traditional Bow, Australia
  • I was a Weird Kid, Stalking Deer
  • Sleeping in Coyote Dens, Being an Alien
  • A Survivalist, Super Nerd
  • The World is Full of Crazy People Like US
  • Getting Muddy, Wading in Mirey Brook
  • Having a Popular Impact on Kids
  • Naked and Afraid - A Show on the Discovery Channel
  • Panama, Amazon, 40 Day XL Columbia
  • Teaching Survival All Around the Country
  • Taking My Clothes Off on a Desert Island
  • Was it a Prank? A Ticket to Los Angeles
  • Clothing Is Your First Line of Shelter
  • 70 Degrees, Feeling Cold, Bugs, Flipping Channels
  • Indigenous People, Lack of Clothes is Better
  • Clothing is a Hindrance, Shelter First
  • Where Did you Develop Your Skills
  • Learning by Failure, A Teacher from Venezuela
  • A Shelter and No Flashlight, Cold Drizzle
  • You Need More Material to Divert the Rain
  • Preparing Mentally for Survival
  • Still Convincing Myself, Always Learning from Others
  • The First Steps to Survival 
  • Attitude, Shelter, Shelter Locations, Water, Fire, Knife, Food
  • Water, Streams, Rivers, Civilization
  • Prevention, Basic Medical Practices, Plan B
  • Water and Purification Techniques
  • Navigation and Goodbyes, Hunting Skills
  • Hunting with a Primitive Bow and Tracking Techniques
  • Eating Roadkill, Working as a Butcher and Taxidermist
  • Shed Hunting Utah - Sheds Don't Run Away
  • Persistence Hunting
  • Memorable Hunts and 10 Rapid Fire Questions

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295 Jay Scott Ammann - Big Buck Registry Creator Editor & Chief with Where2Hunt15 Mar 202001:11:57

Recently, Jay appeared on the Where2Hunt podcast, for an opportunity to share more about the BBR and to share the story behind Jay's 2019 NH buck.  Since the interview, lots has changed in the world.  Jay had cardiac catheter surgery where cardiologists found a 95% blockage in Jay's widow maker cardiac artery.  Two stents later, Jay is feeling better than ever. And then there's COVID-19 issue.    Man, we can't wait for deer season and you can't catch the corona virus walking alone in the woods. Be safe everyone.

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  • Original OG and a Voice
  • Ok'est Podcast in the Midwest
  • Outdoor Podcast Channel
  • Full Time Gig
  • Starting in 2005, Throwing in the Towel
  • Facebook, The Beginning
  • Cliff Ravenscraft
  • Dusty Phillips - A Funny Guy
  • A Deer Story is a Great Thing to Tell and Listen To
  • The 300th, A Big Deal
  • Adam Evans, The Hill Billy Weatherman
  • The Flu and Vertigo
  • Deer Movement Moon Prediction
  • The Harness Program
  • Climbing Again and Added Risk
  • Lineman's Belt
  • Falling Out of a Tree
  • Tree Safety, Cell Phone Coverage
  • Sending a Map to a Loved One
  • Memorable Hunt
  • Google Maps and Onx Hunt
  • Colonial Land Laws
  • Dan Infalt
  • Shelved for 3 Years
  • The Swamp to the South
  • Pressured Moose
  • I'd Like to Go for a Hunt
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  • Minus 33, Wool is a Game Changer
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188 JASON OBERMILLER & ERIC FITZGERALD - What are My Deer Missing? Deer Biology, Agronomy, Rackology25 Feb 201701:44:54

Agronomy is a noun.  It means the science of soil management and crop production. Biology is a natural science concerned with the study of life and living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, evolution, distribution, identification and taxonomy.  When an agronomist and a biologist get together to think up what deer really need to survive and flourish, look out, the brain waves might be radioactive.  Stand too close and you will learn lots about proper whitetail nutrition.  Jason Obermiller, a teacher and taxidermist with a Master's Degree in Biology, and Eric Fitzgerald, a full time agronomist, teamed up to develop what might be the deer supplement industry's most thought out, most well designed deer supplement on the market today.  Jason's thesis in college focused on a new way quickly age younger deer and soon after focused further studies on deer supplements currently on the market.  Jason can also tell you plenty about the health of a whitetail based on the feel of a antler (he's examined many as a taxidermist). Eric can read a soil report and tell you exactly what you need to make crops grow to their fullest potential.  Jason and Eric dive deep in this show explore many aspects of what a whitetail needs for complete nourishment in a herd and explain what you can and shouldn't do to help the overall health of the deer in your specific area.

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DEER NEWS:

  • Maryland Approves Air Bow for Next Firearms Season
  • Cherokee Man Offers Reward for Poaching Case
  • 16 Individuals in Violation of Utah's Shed Hunting Ban
  • Scent Blocker Overturns ScentLok Suit

HERE'S WHAT WE DISUCSS:

  • Loup City, Nebraska and High School 
  • A Masters in Biology, and Professional Taxidermist
  • Pedicle Measurement, Age, and Health
  • The Agronomist, Certified Crop Advisor
  • Bowhunting, Finding Agronomy Thru Goose Hunting
  • Jason's Thesis - A Natural Love of Hunting and Deer
  • Deer Attractant Studies and Antler Growth
  • Shed Pedicle Diameter Confidence
  • 70-80% Confidence Intervals, Genetics Takes Over at 3.5 Years
  • Underlying Facts About Nutrition Studies
  • What is an Agronomist? Maximizing $$$
  • 12" Core Soil Samples
  • What To Do with an Agronomist's Report
  • Fertilizer, Microbes, and Micro Nutrients
  • Hog Operations and High Phosphorous
  • What is pH and Why Is It Important?
  • Liming, True Nutrition for Deer Herds
  • What Are My Deer Missing?
  • Calcium, Phosphorus, Best Time of Year for Supplemental Feeding
  • False Carrying Capacity for Wildlife
  • The Importance of Balanced Minerals
  • How Jason Developed Rackology and Formulas
  • The Average Joe Price Point and the 5 Gallon Bucket
  • Does and Control Plot Science Tests
  • Deer Health Starts at Conception
  • What's a Good Blend VS a Bad Blend?
  • Why Ratios are So Important
  • What is Chelation, Why Protein? Sticky Velvet, and Yucca
  • Deer Stories and 10 Rapid Fire Questions

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187 BARRY WENSEL - Whitetail Bootcamp, Understanding Deer Movement & Terrain18 Feb 201702:07:18

Barry Wensel says two heads are better than one. What he's referring to is the ability to learn the woods and understand deer hunting scenarios from the perspective of two woodsman instead of soley relying on his own perspective. The other woodsman he's referring to is his brother Gene.  Barry and Gene Wensel are regarded by even the best deer hunters as whitetail deer hunting royalty.  And, arguably, they might just be the best pure all-around deer hunters on the planet. Barry spends much of his time in the woods studying and learning the terrain and how deer move through areas and will make micro adjustments at his treestand setups to turn a 25 yard shot into a 15 yard shot.  Barry has also been known to travel several hundred yards out of his way, just to approach his treestand correctly, and undetected.  This show is loaded with tips and strategies, and although it pushes the 2 hour mark, it will feel like ten minutes. Notepad required.

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DEER NEWS:

  • American Airlines Plane Hits Deer
  • Trappers Prevail in Maine Court Battle
  • New DNR Estimates Show Hunters Kill More Deer in Wisconsin

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • A Depression Post Season and How to Pronounce Coyote
  • Two Heads are Better Than One, with Gene
  • Theory Becomes Fact - Deer Biology
  • Arrows Mean Less Trouble, Lessons from Father
  • Raising a Weapon Vertically vs Horizontally
  • Metabolizing and Health in Urine
  • The Deer Population in the 1960s and 1970s
  • Accumulated Knowledge, Land Consultation
  • Understanding Deer Movement and the Terrain
  • When Learning Becomes Obvious - In the Field
  • Hunting Whitetail in Montana, River Bottoms
  • The Circuit of Hunting Whitetail
  • EHD - Non-age, non-sex specific? Hmmmm
  • Big Bucks and Dethermalization - Last Buck In, First Buck Out
  • Modern Hunting and Our Youth
  • Killing Bucks That are 5.5 Years Old or Older
  • 8 Wind Directions and Morning VS Evening Stands
  • A Weather App and Plotting Wind, Stand Charts
  • Hunting Undisturbed Deer is of the Utmost Importance
  • What's Covered in Bootcamp?  No Set Agenda
  • The Grunt Snort Wheeze and Moist Sandboxes
  • A 15 Yard Shot and Hinge Cutting on a Trail
  • Barry's Most Memorable Deer Hunt
  • 10 Rapid Fire Questions 

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186 CHUCK TESTA - Taxidermy, Liberals, Mounted, and Nope!11 Feb 201701:13:59

A gun loving taxidermist living Ojai, California naturally finds himself surrounded by anti-gun anti-hunting liberals.  It makes Chuck Testa's life more interesting and says he's lost lots of friends.  But Chuck doesn't take life too seriously (unless you're talking about his taxidermy work - he's all business there) and says we all are better off when we can make fun of ourselves.  We don't disagree. Chuck also says that "Nope!" is a zen-like state of mind. Chuck has become a symbol and icon of our YouTube culture where Chuck was the centerpiece of a commercial created by famous YouTubers Rhett and Link. Chuck unintentionally found fame when that same commercial hit the YouTube circuit where it has been downloaded over 17 million times.  Chuck is hardcore when it comes to his taxidermy work and business but  his sense of humor and seemingly dry-toast personality makes watching Chuck's life entertaining.  And now Chuck has his own television show called Mounted on Carbon TV.  We talk with Chuck about his beginnings, his viral video fame, his taxidermy, and his television show in this episode.  

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DEER NEWS:

  • Deer Busts Through Glass in Pennsylvania
  • Required Changes Coming for Bowhunters in 2017
  • Missouri Department of Conservation Confirms Presence of Female Mountain Lion
  • USDA Plans to Use Treated Corn for Ticks on Deer

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • A YouTube Celebrity Legend
  • Dumb Stupid Phones and Texting
  • Mounting a Deer Head in a Restaurant
  • A Mounted Pheasant Kit Out of the Back of Sports Illustrated
  • Voted Most Likely to End Up in Prison Class of '74
  • Rule 62 - Don't Take Yourself too Seriously
  • Commercial King - Rhett and Link
  • Network TV to YouTube to Reddit
  • Testa Tuesday Taxidermy Tips
  • Fully Functioning Taxidermy Shop 300 Mounts Each Year
  • A Commercial for Keystone Light
  • What Should We Be Looking for in a Taxidermist
  • Care in the Field = Better Mounts
  • Don't Fold Up a Warm Bear Hide
  • Chuck's Descriptive Skinning Job
  • Detail in the Face, Mounting a Tube Twice
  • Stitching a Form - Measuring Everything
  • A Commercial Tannery and Mannequins
  • Cleaning Up the Cape - Fixing the Train Wreck
  • Setting the Antlers, Setting the Eyes
  • Glue, Hide Setting, Brushing, Grooming , Painting
  • The Comments - Don't Care Win or Lose
  • A Gun Lover in Liberal California
  • Mounted - The TV Show- Inappropriate and Appropriate
  • Carbon TV and Jeff, the Guy with the Beard
  • Chuck's Most Memorable Deer Hunt
  • 10 Rapid Fire Questions

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185 DAVE GRAHAM and JAKE HUFF - Huff Land Company, Buying Your Piece of Whitetail Heaven04 Feb 201702:08:47

Every hunter has thought about owning their own hunting property at one phase of their hunting life or another.  Whether it turns into realty is another story. Sometimes it's a financial obstacle, sometimes, something else. What's fascinating is that we often overlook the income potential of owning a piece of whitetail heaven. As Dave Graham, a real estate agent from Iowa,  and Jake Huff, owner and real estate broker at the Huff Land Company, will reveal in this episode, there's lot to consider when buying a property where the big bucks roam.  Is it a fair price? Can it be financed? What about timber value?  Is there cash flow potential for row crops?  Jake and Dave touch on all these subjects and much much more. Grab a pen and a notebook.  We have lots to talk about. 

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DEER NEWS:

  • Michigan Calls for Deer Cull with Presence of CWD
  • Idaho Spends $650k to Feed Wildlife - Elk, Deer Antelope
  • Washington State House OKs Payout for Deer Damage
  • Maryland Teen Shoots Deer Inside of Home

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • A Family Passionate about the Outdoors
  • Making a Living in the Outdoors, Creating Huff Land Co.
  • A Focus on Iowa, No Headlocks, A Niche
  • It's Special to Own a Chuck of Dirt
  • Iowa - A Deer Mecca, What's the Best?
  • CRP Contracts, Timber, Return on Investment
  • Row Crop Farming, Income, Recreational Property
  • Walnut and Oak, The Diversity of the Land
  • Buying Now for a Fall Hunt
  • The Downfalls of Buying Whitetails Property
  • Questions to Think About - Budget
  • WRP Land Programs - Can Often Return the Entire Cost of Land
  • The Use of a Forrester for Timber Esitmates
  • The Value of Walnut and a 14" Diameter
  • Appraisal and Pre Buy - Thinking of Capital Gains
  • Kill Reports and Game Cams to Sell Property
  • A Big Commitment - Not Making Mistakes
  • Studying the Wildlife for Evaluation - Big Buck Sell
  • How to Decide What a Property is Worth
  • Fixer Upper - Can Land Work this Way?
  • Vision of a Property and Habitat
  • Should I Build? Is Land Financeable?
  • Are Deed Safe? and Property Line Apps
  • Hunting Skills and Techniques and Strategies, Gear Setup 
  • Most Memorable Deer Hunts and 10 Rapid Fire Questions

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Chubby Tines Tip of the Week Written by Dusty Phillips

184 DR DAVE SAMUEL - Writer, Professor, Deer Hunter, Bow Hunting Hall of Fame28 Jan 201701:25:08

Dr Dave Samuel spent a 30 year career as a wildlife management professor at West Virginia University.  Dr Dave said that he truly enjoyed his work there and loved new interns because he always had another deer study ready to go. However, Dave's journey goes well beyond a life of academia.  Dave is an accomplished writer and journalist for Bowhunter Magazine, Whitetail Journal, and Bowhunting.net.  He's also won several lifetime achievement awards from the National Bowhunter Education Foundation, QDMA, and Whitetails Unlimited. He's also been inducted into the Bowhunter and Archery Hall's of Fame.  Not too shabby a resume.  Oh, and did we mention that he's one heck of a good deer hunter? It probably goes without saying.  Dave struggles a bit with the physical aspects of deer hunting these days after suffering from a surgery gone bad where a surgeon accidentally severed the nerve to his diaphragm.  But that doesn't stop Dave. He still goes hunting.  We touch on several different topics in this episode and dig deep into Dave's strategies for killing big whitetail with a bow and arrow. 

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DEER NEWS:

  • 2017 SHOT Show Show Posts Strong Attendance Numbers
  • Missouri Department of Conservation Reporting Deer Numbers
  • Man Spend Thousands Feeding Deer
  • Conservation Officers Need Help Finding 3 Legged Doe Killer

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • It Began in Johnstown Pennsylvania
  • Teaching at West Virginia U and Whitetail Deer Studies
  • Bow Hunter Magazine Writing and a Buck Hunt
  • 76 Years Old and Still Killing Pope and Young Bucks
  • What are Prions?  A Mutated Protein
  • Social Media, Relative to Hunters and Hunting
  • Killing Cecil the Lion
  • Is there a Disconnect Between Politicians and Wildlife Management?
  • Bowhunting Vs Birth Control and Sterilization
  • $3 million on Vasectomies
  • Hunting for Meat and Letting the Small Bucks Roam
  • Gene and Barry Wenzel - Hunting the Big Bucks
  • Old Bucks are Individuals
  • 30 Deer a Day in the 1990s
  • The Habitat is Going to Say "No More"
  • Weather is a Bigger Factor than You Think
  • Dr Dave's Gear Set Up
  • Dr Dave's Strategies and Techniques
  • Hunting with a Bad Diaphragm
  • The Importance of a Life Line
  • Scent Control and the Iris of the Whitetail
  • The Deer's Eyes and Motion Detection Abilities
  • Deer Figure Out Deer Stands
  • Bill Winke - How You Approach Your Stand Matters
  • Using Stream Beds to Your Advantage
  • Dr Dave's Most Memorable Deer Hunt
  • 10 Rapid Fire Questions

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183 HAL BLOOD - Big Woods Bucks, Tracking Monster Maine Whitetail 21 Jan 201701:30:37

The elements often dictate the best style of hunting for a particular region of the country.  In Maine, tracking is considered by many buck hunters to be one of the most effective methods. When the snow flys, trackers like Hal Blood look for those buck killin' days.  What's interesting is that the tracker rarely concerns themselves with the wind and scent control, rather, they rely on the track of a toe dragger to point them in the right direction.  It's a game of covering lots of ground, getting on a good track, and reading the signs left behind by that very buck you are pursuing, waiting for a glimpse.  Hal Blood is one of the best and in this episode he tells us what he looks for, when to slow down, and when to speed up while on the trail of a monster Maine whitetail. 

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DEER NEWS:

  • Update on 312+ Inch Non-Typical Whitetail Record Buck
  • Man Fined $10,000 for Shooting Deer in Driveway
  • Florida Senator Seeks Federal Funding as Screw Worm Hits Mainland

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • Good, and You? A Mainer Greeting. 
  • A Hunt Beginning in Southern Maine
  • A Year after the Marine Corp, 1980
  • There Weren't as Many Deer Back Then in Southern Maine
  • Larry Benoit's First Book
  • Why Northern Maine? Jackman
  • The Terrain and Mountains of Maine
  • 50% Conifer 50% Hardwoods
  • If There's Snow, Looking for the Square Toed Track
  • A Big Arc Circle
  • Most Buck Kills are Within 20 Miles of Home
  • You Must Keep Tabs, Logging Cycles and 5 Year Marks
  • Covering as Much Ground as Possible
  • Not Looking for Deer, Looking for a Track
  • The Old Toe Draggers and the Either Ors
  • Bucks Lead You to Other Bucks
  • On a Track by 8AM, How Old is a Track
  • Water as an Escape, and Feeding Before Bedding
  • The Creep Around, Wandering and Feeding Indicator
  • Slow, Step, Look Repeat
  • Cutting a Circle Back to Your Track
  • The Cuts Draw the Does - Remembering It for the Rut
  • Scent and Wind, Does it Matter?
  • What Do You Do if There is No Snow? Still Hunt and Scout
  • Hal's Equipment Check and Gear
  • The Original Camo - Checkered Wool
  • The Law of Averages
  • Good Tracking Snow vs Bad Tracking Snow
  • Deer Killin' Days
  • Hal's Most Memorable Deer Hunt
  • 10 Rapid Fire Questions

 

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Deer News Written and Recorded by Jim Keller

Chubby Tines Tip of the Week Written by Dusty Phillips

182 CRAIG MEYER - Hunting Mature Pressured Bucks, The Element of Surprise, Eliminating Human Sound14 Jan 201701:37:37

Have you even used a bicycle to maneuver into the close proximity of a mature pressured whitetail buck? Well if you have (we don't know many hunters that use this method), you're not alone. Craig Meyer knows this strategy all too well. Make no mistake about it though, the bicycle alone isn't enough kill a mature pressured whitetail, but Craig Meyer uses this tactic as one of his many strategies when he's moving in for a kill shot.  Craig also likes to use the off-season, specifically the month of March,  to scout for buck beds and plan an treestand attack in the fall.  Craig also scouts predominant winds, loves hunting out of a variety of trees, and is a big fan of Dan Infalt.  Craig describes his hunting strategies in detail with us as he hunts down mature whitetail bucks. 

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DEER NEWS:

  • Sabotaged Treestands Seriously Injures Hunter
  • Five Men Nabbed for Hunting Violations

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • Deer Hunting New Jersey, They Call It the Garden State for a Reason
  • Black Bear and the Terrain Change
  • Coyotes and Paula Dee and Snookie
  • Hunting with Dad at 4 and 5 Years Old
  • Buck Tags and Unlimited Doe Permits
  • Hunting Buck Beds and Dan Infalt
  • A Mountain Bike, A Topo Map, and Always a Different Tree
  • Buck Movement, An Hour Before Dark
  • 3 Hours To Move 100 Yards
  • If Your Not Close to the Buck Bed, Your Not in the Game
  • Hunting and Killing a Buck on the First Set
  • A New View Every Time
  • The Buck Bed Barrier and a Visual Opening
  • Finding Buck Beds in March
  • Looking for Canopies, Down Logs, Openings, Dryer and Elevated Places
  • Deciding on Stand Placement
  • Checking Winds, What's Predominant?
  • GPS, Mapping Programs, and Good Field Notes
  • Getting within 100 Yards of the Buck Bed
  • Being Silent is Key - No Metal on Metal
  • No Rachets, Ropes ONLY and Five Climbing Sticks
  • Eliminate the Dings, Don't Sound Like a Human
  • A Mature Buck is Very Comfortable in His Bed
  • You Must Surprise a Buck to Kill a Buck
  • The Meaning of Hunting
  • Craig's Most Memorable Deer Hunt
  • 10 Rapid Fire Questions

 

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181 STEVE PFAFF - Pennsylvania Bow Hunting, White Oak Stand Setups, Farm Crops & Deer Herds 07 Jan 201701:43:20

It takes a village to manage deer herds to grow bigger deer. In the farm country of Pennsylvania, Steve Pfaff knows first hand. Steve was able to kill one of his best bucks to date in 2016 and he credits his success not just to his own practices on his family (public land) farm, but to the commitment and deer management teamwork of  neighboring farms.  Each farm works towards maximizing crops production while effectively keeping the deer herd in balance. Steve studies the deer herd year round with the use of game cameras, is very particular about treestand placement, uses the farm crop rotations to his advantage, and says that a slow quiet walk to and from the stand is important to his bow hunting success.  Steve shares with us his experience of working the family farm, hunting the family farm, and shooting a buck of a lifetime.

DEER NEWS:

  • Harvest Number Up Significantly in Vermont
  • State Island Deer Vasectomies Continue Thru March
  • Use Natural Bio Diversity to Fight Lyme Disease
  • Late Season Buck Could Take Down 75 Year Louisiana Record

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HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • Mercier County, Pennsylvania
  • 100 Year of Hunting and Farming Tradition
  • Crop Rotation, For Better Yield and Hunting
  • Corn to Oats to Grass, Timothy, Treefoil, Clover
  • Crab Apples and Acorns
  • 200 Tillable Acres, Swamp Pasture, Timber
  • A Public Land Farm, With Neighborly Commitment
  • Button Bucks Will Travel 20 Miles
  • We Expect Crop Loss, But It's a Balance
  • Game Camera Monitoring, and Bow Hunting 
  • Early Season, Mid Season and Late Season Strategies
  • Hanging Stands, August and Late July
  • 16 Stands, Moving Around, Switching Back and Forth
  • 20 Ft High Lock On Stands and Camera Intel
  • A Computer Dedicated to Deer Pics
  • A Scent Cover and Buck Bomb
  • A Slow Quiet Walk to the Stand, Less is More and Best
  • How to Position a Stand, Hang a Cam First
  • Angling the Stand Away from the Field
  • Hanging on a White Oak
  • Setup in Thick Cover and Shooting Lanes
  • The Importance of the Practice Stand
  • Shooting Off Season
  • Steve's Most Memorable Deer Hunt
  • 10 Rapid Fire Questions

 

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180 DEAN CAPUANO - History of Swarovski, Late Season Deer Hunting Rhode Island, Buying the Perfect Binos31 Dec 201601:05:49

We last spoke with Dean Capuano in Episode 110 of the Big Buck Registry Deer Hunting Podcast and this time we're talking history.  Dean takes us through the history of the Swarovski company, what makes great crystal and why it comes from a particular region of the world, and what separates good binoculars from great binoculars.  And of course we talk deer hunting. Dean, who calls Rhode Island home, is no stranger to hunting whitetail in the smallest state in the US. Despite it's size, whitetail deer hunting in Rhode Island is big.  Dean walks us through his late season strategies.  He says it's better to pick the right days to hunt the wind to keep from blowing the bucks out of an area because of a bad wind.

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  • Whitetail Nation- Are Deer Numbers in Decline?
  • Wolf Hunting OK'd by Rick Snider, Still Illegal
  • Harlem Deer Caught in City/State Battle Dies in Captivity
  • Life Like Buck Decoy Catches Poacher in Less than 5 Minutes

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • It's Finally Getting Cold, Get the Deer Moving
  • The Big Once Have a Knack for Midnight
  • The History of Swarovski
  • Bird Watchers and Deer Hunters
  • Man Enough to Admit When I'm Wrong
  • What Makes Swarovski Different
  • Glass Suppliers and Germany 
  • Millions in Back Orders, Buying a Perfect Binocular
  • When Great Binos Shine, Low Light Levels
  • Visuals to the Edges of the Field of View - The Difference Maker
  • Justifying the Cost Based on the Amount of Use
  • Deer Hunting Rhode Island - A Long Season and a Bunch of Deer
  • An Amazing Acorn Crop
  • 3 Bucks, 6 Doe, Day Rut Shutdown, Makes it Challenging
  • 55 Degree Temps, Blood Moon, Whitetail Movement
  • Nov 11 - Best Rut Day in Rhode Island
  • Dean's Trail Cam Usage 10 to 12 Cameras
  • Pick the Right Day to Hunt, Pick the Right Wind, Don't Blow Out the Bucks
  • Deer In Rhode Island are Use to Noise
  • A Kid and  Leaf Blower
  • Late Season Deer Strategies for Rhode Island
  • Climbers and Really Cold Late Season Days
  • Hunting on the Ground with the Bow
  • What Hunting Means to Dean
  • Dean's Most Memorable Deer Hunt and 10 Rapid Fire Questions

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179 KEN JORGENSEN - The Origins & History of Ruger, Wind & the Long Shot, Finding that Proper Load24 Dec 201601:25:31

As far as gun manufacturing goes, Ruger is a relatively young company.  The principles that William Ruger founded the company upon in 1949 still exist today, deep within the Ruger culture.  Ken Jorgensen knows this first hand as Ruger's Media Relations Director.  The Sturm, Ruger Company was founded on a few fundamental principles which include concepts like: a rifle should not cost more than a mans standard week's pay, you shouldn't cash a customer's check until the product is ready to ship, a company shouldn't borrower money, and that a gun companies success is based on it's ability to innovate and give the gun owner a reason to buy a new gun. Ruger is alive and well and Ken shares his knowledge of the history of the company, how he learned to read the wind for long 600+ yard shots, and how he goes about finding the right load for a new gun.

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DEER NEWS:

  • Potential Record Mississippi Buck Tagged on Public Land
  • Buyer Beware: Careful When Buying Broadheads Online
  • Urge Congress to Vote on Sportsman's Act Now

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • A Recognizable Brand, A Young Firearm Company
  • A Farm Kind form North Dakota
  • Ruger Rim Fire, the Hunting is Much Better Today
  • A Hand Gunner, Rifles at 50
  • The State of Firearm in the US Today
  • The Clinton Administration
  • Freedom and a Flood of Guns
  • More About Finding Places to Hunt than Gun Ownership
  • The Origins of Ruger, A Machine Gun Design
  • Handtools to Pistols to Sturm Ruger Company
  • The Mark I, 1949, the American Rifleman
  • Ruger has Never Borrowed Money
  • The Single Six, Knowing What the Public Wants
  • A Gun Cost: A Week's Salary
  • The Process of Gun Making - Castings
  • The 10/22 - The Rimfire Rifle
  • Give People a Reason to Buy Another Gun
  • 8 Animals, 8 Shots, The American Rifle
  • Cyclical Times, Politics, and Discretionary Purchases
  • The Ideal Deer Hunting Cartridge
  • Products Never Brought to Market
  • A Memorable Deer Hunt
  • Ken's Gear Check, Boots, Hornady Ammo
  • Shooting Sticks, The FTW Shooting Techniques
  • Reading the Wind, Thinking About Wind
  • Buying the Best Gun, Finding the Best Round
  • Basic Gun Care, Don't Over Lube
  • Can You Over Shoot a Gun Barrel?
  • 10 Rapid Fire Questions

 

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294 Wayne Saunders - Warden's Watch, Game Thieves, North Woods Law - Part Two23 Feb 202001:25:03

In a 23 year celebrated career filled with wild stories & tales of Game Warden lore, the beginning started with one of the biggest tragedies on New Hampshire soil.  As a conservation officer, Wayne Saunders has caught many a poacher and became a regular on North Woods Law. Now Wayne often reflects on his duties as Lieutenant while interviewing Conservation Officers from around the country on his latest retirement project, a podcast call Warden's Watch.  This is Part Two of Wayne's story.

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  • Skeptic by Nature
  • Illegal Mexicans
  • Evidence is the Worst Evidence
  • Malicious vs Good Intent But a Mistake
  • Dave Paulides
  • Search and Rescue
  • Line Searching and Mobile Hikers
  • Are Cougars in New Hampshire
  • Forensic Game Lab Oregon
  • Law Against Game Transportation
  • Lacey Act - Federal Crime
  • Prosecutors for Misdemeanors or Less
  • Felonies to County Attorney
  • Fraud
  • Getting a Game Warden to Talk
  • Arthur Muse and a Mountain
  • A Shortage of Game Wardens
  • Physically Draining, Parts of the Job
  • Depends on the State
  • The Poacher's Weapons, 22s and Crossbows
  • A Suppressor in Alaska, Dinner Bell
  • Operation Game Thief, Wildlife Crime Stoppers
  • Turn in a Poacher 
  • Biologizing - No Teeth
  • Pressuring Legislators
  • No in It for the Money
  • Managing the Outdoors for You
  • Interesting Guests, John Nores, Drug Trafficking 
  • Racketeering of Game Meats, and Drugs
  • Drugs and Poaching Go Hand in Hand
  • Mob Bosses Went Down, but Not for Murder
  • A Decoy with Eagn
  • Wardens Should Share Tickets
  • Night Hunting Case are Rare
  • The Next One Is Mine!
  • 5 Cases in One Day
  • It Not Entrapment if It's Opportunity
  • Hunting is the Act of Pursuing
  • The Classic Bandits
  • A Kid Can Tell You the Truth
  • The Best Game Wardens
  • A Statue of Limitations
  • Studying the Poacher
  • 10 Rapid Fire Questions

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178 KRYSTLE MAHONEY & TAYLOR HANCE - Whitetail Widow Makers, West Monroe, Louisiana17 Dec 201601:50:22

When you think of West Monroe, Louisiana and hunting, you would typically think about a cast of duck hunters with long beards and a popular mainstream television show.  Turns out, there's more going on in West Monroe than we thought. Meet Krystle Mahoney and Taylor Hance, otherwise know as the Whitetail Widow Makers.  They work regular jobs like most of us, but when the work is done, they are hitting the woods of Louisiana for some good old fashion deer hunting. Originally from Texas, Taylor has made a lifetime of deer hunting with friends and family. Taylor turned Krystle onto hunting and she's been hooked ever since. We learn about how they go about deer hunting the variety of terrain that Louisiana has to offer, what hunting means to each of them, how they decided to turn deer hunting into a social media craze, discovering just the right treestand for men and women, 8 Point Squirrels, and why hunting is so much more than just the hunt itself. 

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DEER NEWS:

  • How Effective are Deer Whistles?
  • Harlem Buck Captured, Will Be Killed
  • Causes of Early Antler Castings
  • Hunters Seeing Lower Deer in Virginia

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • Meeting the Robertsons, West Monroe Louisiana
  • From Texas to Here
  • Holiday Hunting, Really Bored, Really Cold at Age 6
  • Sometimes You Don't See Anything
  • Being in the Woods When the Whole World is Asleep
  • Feeding Friends Through Hunting
  • The Escape, the Celebration, the Fix-All
  • A Comradery Thing, Hunting with the Family
  • From Field to Dinner, with lots of Support
  • Gear Check for Louisiana Deer Hunting
  • In LA you Gotta Have a Thermacel
  • Layering Up, Tight Fit, Bow Hunt SetUp
  • Realtree Seems to Fit the LA Scenery
  • Cabelas for Women and Polar Artic
  • Advanced Treestand, Stem, and Platforms
  • A Lady Friendly Treestand Setup
  • The Terrain of West Monroe
  • The Pines and the NE LA Flat Thick Stuff
  • A Tough Year of Drought and a Large Acorn Crop
  • Keep Adapting
  • A Memorable Deer Hunt
  • 8 Point Squirrels, My Phone is Blowing Up
  • Tracking a Deer for the First Time
  • 10 Rapid Fire Questions
  • Taylor's Grandfather's Hat
  • A Baseball Mentality about Deer Hunting

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177 DUSTIN KISAMORE - Field to Form, Get Your Buck on the Wall, and Underfoot Moonphase10 Dec 201601:21:48

When you hail from the land where the Hold in the Horn Buck originated and the land of Ten Point Crossbows, you know you're in a good spot.  Dustin Kismore, the taxidermist behind Bill Wilson's 190" double droptine mount (Bill was on this show in Episode #95), knows this area very well. Dustin hunts the urban area around Portage County, Ohio and knows there's potential for a transient buck to cruise through his set up at anymore, a set he doesn't mind hunting frequently.  Dustin is looking forward to mounting his cousin's buck grossing 241 inches, but for now, he shares many tips and strategies on how to get your trophy buck out of the field in onto the taxidermist's form effectively and without error.  Dustin believes in ozone, hunting out of treestands, cooling deer with frozen ice jugs instead of ice, and hunting when the moon is underfoot.  

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  • Exodus Place Makes Ted Nugent Ambassador
  • One Antlered Deer Moves into Jackie Robinson Park in Harlem
  • Illinois Gun Hunters Kill 79,000 Deer 
  • Law Makers Want Tougher Poaching Penalties in Missouri

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • Portage County, Ohio, Famous for the Hole in the Horn and Ten Point Crossbows
  • Taxidermy and Bill Wilson's Double Droptine
  • A 241" Buck Mount, and a 3 Year Hunt
  • Being Tight Lipped About Big Bucks
  • A Philosophy of Hunting - It's Primal
  • Getting a 98% on a Hunter Safety Test at Age 5
  • In the Woods in 15 Mins, Close to Home
  • Dustin's Gear Check
  • I Firmly Believe in Ozone, My Wife Married Into Hunting
  • 99% Hunting from Treestands, Urban Ohio Deer Hunting
  • Hunting the Same Set Over and Over
  • The Transient Buck Theory
  • The Family Farm in Spruce Knob, West Virginia
  • Old Lock On Contender Climbers
  • Field to Form - Making the Right Cuts
  • Using Gallon Jugs to Cool Your Deer
  • Getting Your Deer Out of the Woods Correctly
  • Cuts Above the Knee, Follow the Hairline
  • Fold the Hide Neatly, Fold it In
  • For Dust, Just a Damp Rag
  • Avoid Dry Heat and Fire Places and Sunlight
  • Have a Relationship with a Local Taxidermist for Best Results
  • What if the Taxidermy Doesn't Go Your Way, Is there a Point of No Return?
  • Cowboy Magic, Moon Phase Position Underfoot
  • Dustin's Memorable Deer Hunt
  • 10 Rapid Fire Questions

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176 JOHN STALLONE - Spot & Ambush, Deer Are Lazy, Forced Funnels, and Buck Kills Between 10 and 203 Dec 201601:27:18

If only John Stallone had found YouTube sooner!  John is a podcaster, big game deer hunter, and a certified deer steward with a flare for YouTube.   As the YouTuber craze goes, John is taking full advantage of it but he wishes that he found it sooner.  John has 200+ deer kills to his name and learned to bow hunt on Long Island, New York where the opportunities were plentiful.  John now calls Arizona home where the species and variety of hunting are tremendous. But don't think for a moment that John stays put. He also takes full advantage of any big game western hunting tag he can get.  John shares his story about how a kid from Brooklyn ended up as a passionate big game bow hunter, how he started and continues his now public podcast,  and how changing his treestand just 10 feet one year was the difference between an OK angle and a kill shot on a buck he calls Swamp Donkey.

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DEER NEWS:

  • Teen Kills Deer, Finds Parachute in Antlers
  • Hunters Kill 196,000 Deer in Wisconsin Gun Season
  • Ohio Gun Opens with 18,700 Kills
  • Vermont Warden's Decoy Nabs Hunter Shooting from Truck

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • A Generalist, Hunting Anywhere and Everywhere
  • It's More About the Adventure
  • Interviews with the Hunting Masters Podcast
  • Outdoor Insiders, YouTube Phenomenon
  • The How To Videos Get More Hits
  • Brooklyn to Long Island, to Arizona
  • Learning to Bow Hunt on Eastern Long Island Deer
  • QDMA and Certified Deer Steward
  • A Variety of Game in Arizona But Don't Get Pigeon Holed
  • How Does a Kid from Brooklyn End Up in Arizona
  • Applying for Big West Big Game Hunting Tags is Like the NFL Fantasy League Draft
  • Scent Control - No Matter Where You Go
  • Still Hunting Is Not Me - I Don't Have the Patience
  • Spot & Ambush is My Style
  • Forced Funnels, How to Identify Them
  • Leaning the Habits of a Single Hit List Buck
  • Western Whitetail Are More Cagey
  • Watching a Band of Illegals and a Buck Acting Like a Quail
  • Does the Gear Change Place to Place?
  • Changing Camo form Morning Hunt to Evening Hunt
  • The Swamp Donkey Buck
  • 10 Yards Gave Me the Angle Edge that I Needed
  • Lots of Big Bucks are Killed Between 10 and 2
  • 10 Rapid Fire Questions

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175 NEIL PENDLETON - A 1490 Day Deer Story, The Big Woods of Maine, Urban Hunting New Hampshire, and the Power of Mock Scrapes26 Nov 201601:56:23

More often than not, to hunt and kill the deer you have your sights on, takes far more than one day. For Neil Pendleton, the deer of a lifetime took much longer, 1489 more days to be exact.  It was all worth it and the journey was more of a lesson in whitetail behavior, reinforcing the concept of hunting smarter, not harder. Neil takes us on his epic journey with a New Hampshire buck, but he shares much more about his set up, how he learned to hunt, and what hunting urban New Hampshire is like compared to hunting the big woods of Maine.  And there's one thing Neil specializes in, and it is one of the reasons he routinely kills big southern New Hampshire bucks, mock scrapes.  The buck activity that Neil is able to produce around mock scrapes is astonishing. Neil tells us how he does it.

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DEER NEWS:

  • Dead Deer Wakes Up in Trunk
  • Deer Runs Into Applebees Restaurant
  • 6 Point Buck Headbutts Deer Hyde Shop Owner
  • More Deer Vasectomies Needed on Staten Island, NY

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS

  • The 207 Area Cods, Maine
  • Big Woods vs Urban Deer Hunting
  • 30 Minutes in a Deer Stand with Dad
  • Eat What You Kill, Even if It's Squirrel
  • 8-10 Miles Buck Home Ranges 
  • Hunting Main and New Hampshire
  • Get in Well Before Daylight
  • Camp is Just a Roof Over Our Head
  • Where There's One Good Buck, There's Probably More
  • A Badlands Back Pack, and LL Bean
  • 1490 Days Hunting the Buck in 25 Minutes 
  • Neil's Most Memorable Deer Hunt
  • I Got Tunnel Vision, and Bumping Into a Trapper
  • A Some Point, You Need to Hunt Smarter
  • Using More Cameras, and Doing More Summer Scouting
  • Where They Go When Pressure Comes
  • He Showed Up Exactly Where and When I Was Expecting Him
  • A Camper in the Thick Stuff on Halloween Night
  • Opening Day of Muzzleloader 2014
  • A Piece of a Copper Slug, What a Bummer
  • More Pics Than I've Ever Had of this Buck
  • Waiting for the Right Weather Pattern to Hunt
  • Temps in the 40s, Time to Strike
  • That Snap, It has to Be a Deer
  • The Checklist, Don't Rush It
  • Pendleton Pee, Real Dirt Smell, and Mock Scrapes

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174 SAM UBL - Keep the Deer Guessing, Ground Hunting the Thick Stuff, The Importance of Fresh Sign19 Nov 201601:54:17

There was actually a time when Sam Ubl wasn't allowed to go deer hunting. That was when he was eleven and the state of Wisconsin's hunting regulations had a minimum age requirement of twelve.  It drove him nuts.  All he wanted to do was hunt.  Once he turned twelve, that moratorium was over forever, unless of course he didn't make the grades.  Sam's dad was stickler for a minimum grade requirements before heading to the family's Wisconsin deer camp.  But it's been a long time since someone told him that he couldn't go deer hunting and Sam takes advantage of every minute that he's in the field. The majority of Sam's deer hunts consist of hunting on the ground, with a bow and arrow, and in the thickest of thick places that are almost impossible to reach. Most hunters won't go there.  But for Sam, he wouldn't do it any other way. Sam tells us all about his adventures with Whitetail Adrenaline, Wisconsin Whitetail Pursuit, hunting without camo, and he tells us why he believes scent control is overrated.

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DEER NEWS:

  • Deer Tags Returned After EHD Scare in South Dakota
  • Missouri Hunters Take More Deer on Opening Weekend in 2016
  • At What Age Can a Deer Survive on Its Own?
  • A 2nd Amendment Rights Story

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • Deer Camp Was Always a Place I Wanted to Be
  • Bumped Out at Age 11, Can't Go to Deer Camp This Year
  • A Scope Ring and a Doe, The Thick of Wisconsin
  • Dogwood Thickets, Adventures, and Stories
  • Missing Deer Camp Because of Grades
  • Sam's Friends - Skilled Hunters
  • Seeking Out the Thick Down and Dirty
  • My Dad Trained My Eyes
  • Reading the Transition Terrain
  • Packing A Stand In and Out Each Time
  • Looking for Fresh Sign - Is it Hot or Cold?
  • What is Hot, What is Cold
  • Keeping Deer Guessing, How I Met Jared Scheffler
  • Gear Check, Nothing Fancy
  • Wear the Right Clothing
  • I Don't Take the Same Path on the Trail Ever
  • If It Shoots Straight, and Fast It's a Good Bow
  • I'm a Hang On and Hunt Kind of Guy
  • How Fast Can I Burn Out Private Land?
  • Picking New Spots, New Trees, All the Time
  • Sam's Most Memorable Deer Hunt
  • The Canoe Buck
  • 10 Rapid Fire Questions
  • Sam's DVDs - Defiance, Whitetail Adrenaline, Wisconsin Whitetail Pursuit
  • Semi Live Web Series

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173 TIM BRENT - Hockey Gave Me A Lot, But Nothing Replicates Deer Hunting 12 Nov 201601:18:28

Growing up in Cambridge, Ontario, Tim Brent knew from a very young age that he wanted to be a professional hockey player.   He claims that his "do whatever it takes" mentality as the key to going pro.  Today, at age 32,  Tim is retired from a career in the NHL and finds himself in a second career of commercial real estate in North Carolina,  where he and Eva Shockey Brent call home.  As you might imagine, Tim enjoys his deer hunting.  Introduced to the sport by two captains on one of his NHL teams, Tim has enjoyed hunting all over the country.  Despite spending years on the ice and dealing night-in night-out with the adrenaline rush that comes with highly competitive professional sports, Tim says that there is nothing in this world that compares to the adrenaline rush of deer hunting.  Tim shares with us how he first met Eva Shockey, how he is preparing for fatherhood, what hunting in a warmer climate south is like for a Canadian, and tells us a heck of a deer story about a hunt on which he wasn't really supposed to go.

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  • Possible World Record Buck Killed in Tennessee
  • Deer Harvest Up 30% in Minnesota
  • Wild Land Fires and Dry Conditions Pose Hazard to Hunters
  • What a Donald Trump Presidency Mean for Hunters

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  • Sweating in a Treestand, Sweating Off Face Paint
  • Cambridge Ontario and the Carolina Hurricanes
  • Fishing Since I Could Walk, Hunting Came Later in Life
  • My Captains Got Me Into the Game
  • There's Nothing That Replicates Hunting
  • I Love the Rush, I Love the Adrenaline
  • A Belief in Eating Healthy
  • Getting Out to the Quiet, Hunting Regardless of the Rush
  • Evolving as a Hunter, Never Shoot Big if You Shoot 3.5 Year Olds
  • The Seafood in Portland Maine
  • A Career in Hockey and the NHL, Skating at 18 Months
  • 32 and Retired from Hockey, Is that Weird?
  • Commercial Real Estate and We're Expecting
  • I Hunted Wherever I Played
  • Treestand Hunting, Bowhunting, Figuring Out the Deer
  • Tim's Gear Check, Hunting Set Up, and Preparation
  • Just the Base Layer
  • How I Met Eva Shockey (and Jim too)
  • Raleigh, North Carolina and the Dixie Deer Classic
  • Not Finding Girls with Northern Accents
  • Bad Intel from My Good Buddy
  • Do Whatever It Takes
  • Tim's Most Memorable Deer Hunt, 10 Rapid Fire Questions

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172 BOB DUMONG - Learning the Nuances of Deer Management and A Free Fall Treestand Nightmare05 Nov 201602:01:15

Fear isn't a factor. It never was. And probably never will. Now there is respect. Respect for how quickly life can flash before you when a simple tiedown strap is overlooked. Bob Dumong now respects every bit of treestand safety after falling 20' to the ground in a nightmare hunt when a strap let go causing Bob's climbing sticks to break away from the tree (seconds before stepping onto his platform). Bob says he now has great respect for treestand safety despite his still fearless mentality. Bob found himself in a new deer land, with new deer rules, in an area with a deer population that dwarfs the state's population where he learned to deer hunt. Yes, the deer hunting in North Carolina is much different than the deer hunting in New Hampshire. Since moving to North Carolina, Bob has taken a deep interest in deer management on the farms near to his home and has even guided many a hog hunter. Bob describes what he's learned about game management since moving to North Carolina, gives us a detailed recall of his fall from the treestand, and shares how he's changed his approach to treestand safety.

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  • Deer Hunters and DNR to Watch for CWD
  • The Best Burn Times for Prescribed Burns
  • Arby's Venison Steak Sandwich Sells Out in Hours
  • Hunter Killed from Treestand Fall

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • 100 Days of Summer, the Rest Was Winter
  • The Predecessor to the Big Buck Registry
  • A Marine School in Daytona
  • Born in Illinois, a Dad, and Salmon Unlimited
  • Al Linder,  Indy Little Jo, and Zebco
  • Here's Your Gun, Your Compass, and 4 Miles Later
  • Getting Lost in the Hills of New Hampshire
  • The Hunting Difference Between NH and North Carolina
  • Learning the Deer Patterns in a New Area
  • Capitalizing on Maps and Pressure
  • I'm Gonna Go Where Nobody Hunts
  • Falling from a Treestand and a Lesson
  • I Shattered My Right Leg, My Foot Was Facing the Other Way
  • How to Prevent Injury on a Fall
  • Respect VS Fear
  • Deer Management and Kentucky Fried Chicken
  • The Political Aspects of a Hunt Club
  • A Realization of the Overpopulation of Deer
  • You Can't Always Prevent Crop Damage
  • Bob's Back Pack, Tools, and Techniques
  • I Can't Eat All These Deer, Kill the Big Doe
  • A Horsehead Doe and Antler Stew
  • Hunting the Bucks of North Carolina
  • Crossbow Hunting, Narrowing in on a Buck
  • What is a Deer's #1 Goal in Life? To Survive. Use it.
  • Bob's Most Memorable Deer Hunt
  • 10 Rapid Fire Questions

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171 MARK STUKBAUER - Increasing Your Odds with Natural Cover Scents, Scrape the Ground, and The Stealth Step29 Oct 201601:18:35

Mark Stukbauer lives in what is known by locals as the Ohio snow-belt. Despite this, the bucks grown big and as Mark says, "big deer are not foreign to me".  Mark has spent many years in the woods chasing whitetails as many of us have, but early on (also as many us have experienced) Mark's kill rate and buck encounter rate wasn't as great as he would have liked.  He questioned his skill and decided that scent must be the deciding factor that he was overlooking.  Mark turned to natural covers scents as an answer to his lack of success in the field. Once Mark started covering himself in local plant material such as goldenrod, apples,and acorns which he would grind up and use on the stand, Mark closed the gap he needed to kill big bucks. And, he says you can do it too.

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DEER NEWS:

  • Denison Iowa Man Injured While Hunting
  • Bass Pro CEO Writes Letter Regarding Cabelas
  • Safety First in The Tree Stand
  • 3 Studies 3 Strikes for October Lull

HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • The Snow Belt of Ohio
  • Big Deer are Not Foreign to Me
  • My Dad was a Cop, I'll Give You the Shirt Off My Back
  • My Best Friend Runs Gander Mountain
  • Oneida Screaming Eagle Bow
  • Trial and Error Hunting and Lots of xx75s
  • Shot Placement Means Less Second Hunts
  • Natural Cover Scents
  • Golden Rod, Apples, Acorns
  • #1 Play the Wind, Use the Native Plants 2nd
  • The Defining Moment of Scent Cover
  • Average Mark Hunter- Increasing Your Odds
  • Scrape the Ground, Preparation
  • Prep the Washer, Prep the Dryer
  • Wood Chips and Golden Rod and a Sack
  • Tree Stand Therapy
  • Back Pack, 2 Year Old Boots
  • How Do You Buy Your Boots?
  • Mark's Most Memorable Deer Hunt
  • Stealth Step Ladder System
  • 10 Rapid Fire Questions

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170 DAVE PRIEBE - Deer Hunting Basics - Courtesy NH Fish and Game 22 Oct 201601:22:06

When it comes to deer hunting, we all need to start somewhere. We learn from our parents and peers, we learn from our hunter safety courses, we learn from our mistakes. Often times it's just a good 'ole seminar that helps us understand better the vast information that we are fed daily about deer hunting. And, due to listener requests for a show on the basics of deer hunting, we decided to meet up with our old friend Dave Priebe at New Hampshire Fish and Game. Dave presents two classes each year, one on the basics of deer hunting and one advanced course called Hunting Dominant Bucks based on the studies of Dr Ken Nordberg (Dave's advance course can be found here: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/huntdombucks ). This is a recorded seminar for those who are just starting out and what to understand the predator prey relationship a bit better before stepping into the woods. However, once you've had your dose of the basics, feel free to peruse through our back catalog for more advanced deer hunting techniques from some of the best deer hunting minds on the planet.

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  • North Carolina Asks for Help in Trap Study
  • DNA Testing Conducted on Cougars
  • 4 Steps to a Perfect Social Media Post
  • Mark Zuckerberg Says Animals Taste Better When You Hunted them Yourself

 HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • Who Is Dave Priebe?
  • The Spectrum of All Safe and Ethical Hunters
  • The Profile of the Hunter 80/10/10
  • An Introductory Talk - Giving Back to the Public
  • Dave's First Talk - Hunting Dominant Bucks
  • Honey Bees - DNA - Natural Predators
  • Experience, Communication, Trial and Error
  • What is a Deer Hunt?  Predator VS Prey
  • Humans Superior Intellect
  • The Prey's Superior Avoidance Intellect
  • Intellect VS Behavior
  • Scouting to Increase the # of Encounters
  • The Importance of a Mentor
  • The Deer's Nose - Their Primary Defense
  • The Sight Picture - Hitting What You Aim At
  • Primary Methods - Stand, Still, Drives
  • Fresh Droppings = Deer Are Close
  • The Mental Game - A Rest, Not Reactive
  • Always Check the Sounds, Try to See them Before They See You
  • How Many Eyes Are on Me?
  • Being Near Thick Dense Cover, Cold, Crisp and Still
  • When to Still Hunt
  • Low Profile VS High Profile Hunting
  • Map Based Planning and Knowing Your Hunting Party
  • What to Where in Cold Climates
  • Learn Your Own Layering System
  • Scent Control, Keeping Clothes Outside
  • Fickle Wind, Second Hunts, Field Dressing
  • A Kill Bag, How to Cook Venison, How to Drag a Deer Out of the Woods
  • A Preference of Rifle Caliber
  • Scents and Calls

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169 NICK PINIZZOTTO - The National Deer Alliance and a Buck Named Second Chance15 Oct 201601:22:44

Growing up in a small home in a small rural town set the stage for Nick Pinizzotto and a career as CEO of some of the most recognized sportsman groups in the nation.  A love for the outdoors and wildlife seems to be at the root of Nick career path. Nick says even though it seems like we are making decisions based on biological science when it comes to conservation rules and regulations, it's often times more political science operating behind the scenes.  Nick's focus these day is with the National Deer Alliance, a young organization who's goal is to alert members of legislative efforts that could affect your hunting rights and privileges, much like the NRA alerts its members about gun laws.  And, we get to hear Nick tell a great story about a buck he calls Second Chance.

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  • Deer Decoy Sting is Sluggish
  • Deer Poachers in Webster County Iowa Plead Guilty
  • Florida Using Force to Defend Against Flesh Eating Worm
  • Deer Crashes Through Roof of House

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  • Growing Up in a Small Home
  • I Thought Everyone Hunted
  • How's It Going So Far at NDA?
  • Why Do We Need the NDA?
  • Being Policy Focused
  • Biological Science to Political Science
  • Local Pressure to Anti Hunting Pressure
  • More About Managing People, Not Deer
  • Free Membership, Staying Nimble
  • The NRA for the Deer Hunter
  • Much Further to Go
  • Nick's Backpack
  • A Midwest Whitetail Hunt
  • Nick's Most Memorable Deer Hunt
  • The Second Chance Buck
  • A Pity Party and Knocking Another Arrow
  • I Saw Lots of Red and a Shaky Leg
  • Out of Such Respect for the Animal
  • Current NDA Issues
  • Federal Land Transfer to States
  • How to Join the National Deer Alliance
  • 10 Rapid Fire Questions

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294 Wayne Saunders - Warden's Watch, Game Thieves, North Woods Law - Part One09 Feb 202001:22:02

In a 23 year celebrated career filled with wild stories & tales of Game Warden lore, the beginning started with one of the biggest tragedies on New Hampshire soil.  As a conservation officer, Wayne Saunders has caught many a poacher and became a regular on North Woods Law. Now Wayne often reflects on his duties as Lieutenant while interviewing Conservation Officers from around the country on his latest retirement project, a podcast call Warden's Watch.  This is Part One of Wayne's story.

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  • Reading Body Language
  • Biederman's Deli Plymouth NH
  • Ahs and Umms
  • Warden's Watch, Creating a Business
  • The Meateater Podcast
  • North Woods Law
  • Operation Game Thief
  • Without Being a Celeb
  • Eric Fluette, First Episode
  • Weekends are Action
  • Saving People When Lost, No More Victims
  • Drega Case - Learning from It
  • Critical Incident Build Up, Psychology
  • The Mark of Kane
  • An Ambush, Image Burned
  • Escaping Gun Fire
  • Left Arm Was Useless
  • The Bullet Paths, Fight and Flight
  • 20 Weeks of Firearm Training
  • Seeing Guns, Not the Threat
  • Breaking Scare Tissue
  • Blood on the Badge
  • A Primitive Job, Trout Trooper
  • New Technology Back in Time
  • Sixth Sense, Cutting the Pie
  • A Tragedy 
  • 257 Roberts to a Ruger Mini 14 to AR15
  • Shooting from a Vehicle
  • Swiss Army Knife of Law Enforcement
  • Physicality, In Shape
  • New Standards - 3 Year Physical Requirements
  • Snow Machines and On the Job
  • 4 Wheelers and a Job that Keeps You Fit
  • 23 year of Amazing Stories
  • Working the Canadian Border
  • Moose Season at Minus 18 Degrees
  • The Slash - No Man's Land
  • Chris Eagan and Adam Cheney
  • Protocol for Investigation, a Fluid Situation
  • Catching Inconsistencies, Matching 
  • The Crime Has Been Committed Evidence
  • Reading People, Who's Lying?
  • The Truth Is Always Consistent
  • People Can't Remember Their Lies
  • First  48 
  • A Round Out of the Deer, a .243
  • The Gun, or Toss the House
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168 DAN BAYUS and the Tinemen, Tuned In Archery, and Deer Hunting Late October08 Oct 201601:42:36

Dan Bayus is a dreamer. And a do'er.   He'd rather be shown than told.  Dan's theory:  Test the theory first and hyper-focus your shots. It seems Dan does this in and out of the field  and that's probably what makes him a great deer hunter and deadly archer.  Dan grew up in the land of Ohio giants and has recently relocated to Pennsylvania. Not surprisingly, even though he won't share exact locations or GPS co-ordinates, Dan already has a focus buck for the season.  Dan prefers to hunt this way: focus on particular bucks, understand that deer pattern hunters, and know that treestands are your friend.  To help him become a better archer Dan once spent time with a US Olympic Archery coach. That's what he means by hyper focus.   We learn from Dan how he prepares for each hunt, how he watches cold fronts, wind directions, barometric pressure,  and moon phases, learning buck tendencies, and late October strategies.  Notebook required.

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  • Bass Pro Buys Cabelas for 5.5 Billion Cash
  • Single Deer in Michigan Tests Positive for EHD
  • First Black Bear Seen in Kentucky in Over a Decade
  • Deer Crash Data from State Farm Insurance Claims

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  • Being in Dreamer and a Do'er, Show Me Don't Tell Me
  • An Apple Sauce Station, a Bow, and a Grunt
  • Moving from Ohio to Pennsylvania
  • Aerial Views and Planning A to B Travel Corridor Hunts
  • Hunting People More than Hunting the Deer
  • Deer Know Weekends from Weekdays
  • The Midday Movers - Deer Pattern People
  • A Tree Ninja and a Focus on One Buck
  • The Gear Set Up and Hunting the Wind
  • Late Season Ground Blind Sets, Food Plots, and August
  • A 300 Winchester Mag
  • Draw Length on a Bow -VERY important
  • Hyper Focused Long Shots and the Checklist
  • Gun Hunting vs Bow Hunting 
  • Getting Together with Family and Deer Drives
  • Kisser Buttons and USA Olympic Archery
  • Laser and Bare Shaft Bow Tuning
  • Spine of the Arrow 
  • Dan's Most Memorable Deer Hunt
  • Cold Fronts are Like Light Switches
  • Moon Phases, Barometric Pressure
  • Is Dan Hunting Today?
  • Hunting Apps and Trail Cams
  • Buck Tendency, Late Oct and Early Nov Strategies
  • Hunt Smart and the Hang on Helper
  • 10 Rapid Fire Questions

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167 The Finale- JARED SCHEFFLER - A Monster Public Land Kansas Whitetail: The Kill - Whitetail Adrenaline01 Oct 201601:16:33

The Finale of an Epic Whitetail Hunt, this is the conclusion of Jared Scheffler's Monster Whitetail Hunt.  Find Part I HERE: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/jared2part1

From Part I: Jared Scheffler is one of the best deer hunters we've ever interviewed. His style, which is mostly spot and stalk, on the ground, public land, long bow hunting, has led to some of the most amazing deer hunting footage we've ever seen.  In 2015 Jared took his largest whitetail to date and as the early deer season get into full gear in most parts of the US, we thought this would be a great story to inspire you to get out.  It's an epic tale with lots of twists and turns that Jared masterfully details in his story.  We decided to break it into two parts, so you'll have to wait until next week to hear the finale.  Take lots of notes, Jared lays out some dandy tips in this episode.

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  • Raccoon Hunter Shot While Searching for Dog
  • 78 Year Old WWII Veteran Found - Lost While Deer Hunting
  • Nevada Game Officials Schedule Emergency Mule Deer Hunt
  • When Deer Strike Back

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  • Covering the Ground Until We Bump Him
  • Covering Everything in a 2 Mile Radius
  • Maybe We'll Catch a Glimpse of Him
  • Did I Miss Something? Grabbing Straws
  • Many Thing Are Out of Our Control
  • We Weren't 100% Giving Up, But....
  • A Man at a Gas Station - Something Doesn't Feel Quite Right
  • Oh Dear Lord, a Big Buck
  • He's Probably Down in that Crick Bottom
  • The 160 Acre Piece to the North
  • Am I in a Dream?
  • One Lane, 4 Feet Wide, 35 Yards Out
  • The Arrow is Too Late, But Then...
  • 10 Rapid Fire Questions

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  • I’ve Never Been a Crack Shot
  • Don’t Get Attached to Any One Spot
  • Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, Colorado
  • If it’s Not Hot That Day, Move On- Ground Hunting Adaptability
  • Whitetails Just Aren’t Patternable Consistently
  • Snooking for Whitetails Episode #68 www.BigBuckRegistry.com/jared
  • Big Buck with Bow vs Gun
  • Why the Longbow? And not a Compound…
  • 4 Seconds vs 8-10 second Reaction Times
  • 180 fps is Slow But I Can Shoot Quickly
  • Longbow Shooting Options
  • Giving Up the Long Range Shots
  • A Kansas Public Land Monster Whitetail
  • The Story Begins in 2012
  • There Stood the Biggest Typical I’d Ever Seen
  • 8" Tall Grass and a Decoy
  • Bow Hunting the Flat Ground 800-900 miles on Gravel
  • Getting a Visual, Don’t Stop the Car within a Half Mile
  • There are Big Deer Here
  • Let’s Figure Out How to Hunt Them
  • My Buddy Chancey, A Buck Run and 5 Miles Later
  • The Grand Caravan, Not the 1988 Econo Conversion VAn
  • Morale at Deer Camp- Up and Down
  • Spray Painting Khakis from Walmart

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167 JARED SCHEFFLER - A Monster Public Land Kansas Longbow Whitetail: The Hunt - Whitetail Adrenaline24 Sep 201601:19:29

Jared Scheffler is one of the best deer hunters we've ever interviewed. His style, which is mostly spot and stalk, on the ground, public land, long bow hunting, has led to some of the most amazing deer hunting footage we've ever seen.  In 2015 Jared took his largest whitetail to date and as the early deer season get into full gear in most parts of the US, we thought this would be a great story to inspire you to get out.  It's an epic tale with lots of twists and turns that Jared masterfully details in his story.  We decided to break it into two parts, so you'll have to wait until next week to hear the finale.  Take lots of notes, Jared lays out some dandy tips in this episode.

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HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSS:

  • I've Never Been a Crack Shot
  • Don't Get Attached to Any One Spot
  • Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, Colorado
  • If it's Not Hot That Day, Move On- Ground Hunting Adaptability
  • Whitetails Just Aren't Patternable Consistently
  • Snooking for Whitetails Episode #68 www.BigBuckRegistry.com/jared
  • Big Buck with Bow vs Gun
  • Why the Longbow? And not a Compound...
  • 4 Seconds vs 8-10 second Reaction Times
  • 180 fps is Slow But I Can Shoot Quickly
  • Longbow Shooting Options
  • Giving Up the Long Range Shots
  • A Kansas Public Land Monster Whitetail
  • The Story Begins in 2012
  • There Stood the Biggest Typical I'd Ever Seen
  • 8" Tall Grass and a Decoy
  • Bow Hunting the Flat Ground 800-900 miles on Gravel
  • Getting a Visual, Don't Stop the Car within a Half Mile
  • There are Big Deer Here
  • Let's Figure Out How to Hunt Them
  • My Buddy Chancey, A Buck Run and 5 Miles Later
  • The Grand Caravan, Not the 1988 Econo Conversion VAn
  • Morale at Deer Camp- Up and Down
  • Spray Painting Khakis from Walmart

Our APP: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/app

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This Show was Written, Edited, and Produced by Jason “Jay” Scott Ammann

Deer News Written and Recorded by Jim Keller

Chubby Tines Tip of the Week Written by Dusty Phillips

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