Focusing on the run and gun style hunting with some regular guys that want to share their passion for the outdoors. Our podcast will cover all topics from gear, seasonal prep, special guests, and the mental side of hunting. Whether your planning a new adventure or looking to advance your skills you found the right place! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/justin-synan/support
On today's episode I'm joined by my good buddy Kaylan Pope of Alabama as we dive into a great discussion on turkey hunting. We cover a range of topics from hunting with friends and a small recap of how both of our seasons have gone. Hope yall enjoy this one as much as i did Kaylan is a wealth of knowledge and shares some great tips!!Here's what you can expect from EP.121:- turkey hunting tactics and strategies - understanding turkey behavior - learning through experience - properly navigating terrain- advice for new turkey hunters
On todays episode I'm joined again by Brent Davis of IL. We have a great conversation on land management and what you can be doing in the upcoming months. I learned a ton from Brent in this one and I hope yall do to!!Here's what to expect from EP.120:- turkey talk and how it's been lately for us- native grasses and creating soft edge- tree planting strategies and habitat improvements- invasive species and how to control them- mentorship and learning new strategies- rapid fire questions
On today's episode I'm joined by Garrett Stoops of Ohio. Garret has got a great story to share with us all about a giant OH buck he chased for 6 years. This one is packed with highs and lows but it's a story I'm sure all of us can relate to about the journey of chasing 1 giant whitetail. Garretts buck ended up gross scoring in the 190s and i had no idea how many heart aches this guy went through with this buck until now. Hope yall enjoy this one, thanks for tuning in!!
On today's episode I'm joined By Adam Hayes Owner of Team 200 and The Moon guide. Adam is one of the most consistent big buck killers in the country with several B&C class deer under his belt and 4 over 200. I was really excited to have Adam join me for a great conversation on what he does to stack the odds in his favor and how he approaches his season year after year. This episode is absolutely packed with knowledge from the moon to finding giants and how he connects with them. Here's what to expect from EP.118:- Breaking down when to hunt the red moon- Understanding deer behavior and movement- Finding the kill spot and how to hunt it- Scouting to find giants- Managing scent and giving deer the wind- timing your out of state hunts to give you the edge- Adams favorite places to hunt and many more killer topics!!
On today's episode I'm joined by Mr. Steve Pinkston of Ohio. Steve owns and operates Hardcore E-Cycles and has been a diehard bowhunter for over 40 years. I was excited to pick Steve's brain on what components make an a e-bike stand apart from others. Also how he's been using them to aid in his success over the recent years. This one is packed with some great information not just about bikes but Steves approach to targeting giant whitetails. Here's what to expect from EP.117- Key components that make a quality bike- Hunting tactics and strategies using a bike- Common questions and concerns customers have when buying- Manicuring and tuning your properties for stealthy access/exit- The importance of observing deer- Evolving mindset over the years and memorable hunting stories- many more great topics!!!
On today's episode I'm joined again by Brian Douglas of good sit mobile. I wanted to get into how brian scouts new pieces of public during spring to optimise his time spent outdoors. We get into a bunch of good topics. This one is a great mix of everything that makes spring great! Here's what to expect from EP.116- Finding sheds and are they relevant to killing a buck- Scouting for deer while turkey hunting - The art of calling birds and decoy usage- Creating engaging content and business insights- Understanding deer behavior and using trail cameras properly- Public land hunting insights and much more!
On today's episode I'm joined by Kerri McAllister of Kentucky. I was lucky enough to spend some time with Kerri scouting and got to learn alot about him and exactly what Green Berets do. This being said I was stoked to compare how mobile hunting applies to what he's learned in the service. Here's what to expect from EP.115- The transition from military to hunting- The evolution of hunting gear and what he's applied from his knowledge in the SF- Mapping skills that transferred into hunting- The importance of timing and applying certain strategies- Guiding and finding purpose in the outdoors helping others- Finding his tribe after leaving the service- Tons of other great topics!!
On todays episode I'm joined by my good buddy Marty Cates of Indiana. Marty has been a consistent killer with over 30 years of bowhunting experience. I was really excited to pick his brain on whats changed for him over the years. From his approach to what gear he's changed and how hunting has evolved for him over his years bowhunting. Here's what to expect from ep.114:- early experiences and mentorship- adapting to pressure on private land- finding what worked to give him consistency - lessons learned from past to present- what gear really made a difference in his success- balancing life, family, and hunting- tons of other great topics!
On today's episode I'm joined by Weston Homa of Pennsylvania. Weston has grown up hunting whitetails but wanted more adventure and challenge in his hunting so he's recently started traveling west to hunt Elk and Mule deer. From marathon running and training for these western trips he's developed a great mindset to help him be successful on these hunts and that's what i was excited to break down with him. Here's what you can expect from EP.113- The transition from east coast into western hunting - The work life balance and training required- The importance of planning and goals- Learning from previous experiences and failures- Western hunting stories and Pa public land whitetail journey
On today's episode I'm Joined by Jake Berghuis of Michigan. Jake has been super consistent on public land in one of the most pressured areas of the country. I was excited to pick his brain and see what he's doing different and there's a ton of great knowledge shared on this one. Here's what to expect from EP.112- Team driven hunting tactics- Don't overthink what you're doing- Similarities in motocross and mobile hunting - Lessons learned over the years hunting Michigan- The transition into out of state hunting- The reality of hunting vs social media
On todays episode im joined by Kent Boucher of Iowa. Kent is a production manager at a native grass and flower farm. We break down why native grasses are so important and how they can help create the best cover for whitetails. later in the show we talk about some shed hunting stories and how Kent has got more into mobile hunting in the past few years. Here's what you can expect from this episode!- what makes up quality habitat- create food and cover with the right blends- the role of food plots vs cover- shed hunting tactics - Genetics, nutrition and what makes big deer- hunting stories and much more!
On today's episode I'm Joined by Jarrod Erdody of Michigan. Jerrod is a longtime outdoorsman and a wealth of knowledge. I was excited to have him join me and pick his brain on a few things life and hunting related. Hope yall enjoy this one, here's what to expect...- Life and hunting balance- Personal growth through the outdoors- Elk hunting adventures and planning for them- Passing on the love of the outdoors- Many more great topics and rapid-fire questions
On today's episode I'm joined by Bret Postal of Michigan. Bret is the host of the Angell Road Outdoors Podcast and we've been stayed in touch over the past couple years. I always liked Bret's outlook on hunting and not taking it too seriously while still getting it done. We have some good laughs in this one as we discuss a ton of great topics.- podcasting and why we do it- concerns about DNR and land management- getting your kids in the outdoors and the fragility of the kill- friendships forged in the field- the evolution of hunting gear- and many more
On today's episode I'm joined by Chad Rice from Tennessee, owner of Cruzr Saddles. I wanted to pick chads brain on where he thinks saddle hunting is going in the future and all things saddle related. We talk about how he started Cruzr and the evolution of the company. How his season went this year as he killed 2 great bucks in TN. We dive into balancing hunting, work, and family. Plus, a ton of other great topics, hope yall enjoy this one!!!
On today's episode I'm joined by Zach White of Kansas. Zach started off as a waterfowl guide and got into bowhunting in the last 5 years. He's had a ton of success and traveled to a good bit of different states to hunt whitetails. I wanted to pick his brain on where his mindset was on these trips and what changes for him. We cover a ton of great topics and dive into his success stories from this season. You guys will really enjoy this one, appreciate you tuning in!!
Today's episode is to the point and as the title says how to turn your blues into to do's. I wanted to touch on how I look back on my season, where I went right, where I went wrong and how to plan to adjust. From breaking down your gear to breaking down the woods. My plan is to give you a better outlook on how to improve your season and make you step out of your comfort zone. Why it's important to analyze your season and plan accordingly so you're seeing the success you want out of your time spent outdoors. Thanks for tuning in and we hope you had a great season!
On today's episode I'm Joined by Michael Grenier of Ohio. Some of you all may recognize Mike from the Whitetail Addictions crew. He is an absolute killer that's been going out of state for years to chase down big bucks and elk in the past few. I wanted to have Mike on and talk a little about what he's doing to plan properly for these out of state trips. We also dive into what Mike's learned over the years hunting with guys from the lone wolf staff and what he's taken away from their styles. We discuss east coast vs midwest bucks and if he believes they are easier to kill. This one's packed with some great intel. I hope all of you enjoy this one as much as I did!
On today's episode I'm joined by Josh Trollinger, host of the bowhunting league podcast. Josh is an absolute killer from Missouri that has adapted the mobile hunting style for some time now. I was super pumped to have him join me for a great conversation on archery and bowhunting. We cover a range of great bowhunting topics from the quality people you meet in this sport and his time spent in the competitive archery world. The story on his 200" public land buck from Kansas. The difference in quality equipment and different techniques in bowhunting. And finish off discussing the mindset of what we all should be taking away from our time spent afield.
On today's episode I'm joined by my good friend Shan Twit. Shan has been on a couple times before and i thought it was a great time to have him join me to discuss how his season has been. What he has learned from consulting for his clients over the last year and what the common mistakes he has noticed many guys make over the years. We also go over how even tho season isn't over and you may be tagged out. It's still a great time to be hunting and scouting for next season. From knocking on doors to glassing food sources when the conditions are right theres a ton that can be done right now to find your target buck for next year. Also stay tuned for the end of this one as we have a special announcement!!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On today's episode I'm glad to have our good buddy and old Cohost Logan Sanburn back on as we discuss his most recent success here in KY. As the title of this episode states we had 1 day to kill and we made it count on his first pope and young buck. We cover what went into the hunt, the laughs and the epic timing of everything. Hope yall enjoy this one as much as we did!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On todays episode I'm honored to have Andrae D'Acquisto join me for a great conversation on life whitetails and late season strategies. We dive into a ton of great topics including scent control, broadheads, goals, and some killer stories from over the years. Later in the episode i have a ton of rapid-fire questions for him and a few that I've always wanted to ask but just never had the time until now. Hope yall enjoy this one as much as i did and we hope you're having a great season!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
Big 100!!! We have a killer episode to share with yall today as Dalton Wood joins me again from Missouri. We have a small recap on his season and discuss how the business is going for Rack Daddy Minerals. Talk about his opening day kill in MO and how he anticipated the pressure to seal the deal. How hunting changes for a man as he introduces his kids into hunting and why it's so much more special. Later we dive into some late season success stories we both have had over the years and why Dalton favors the later part of December and I favor the beginning. We go over over my most recent buck and what went into that hunt. And finish off discussing what mistakes guys are making right now that are holding them back. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On today's episode I tried to keep it short, sweet and to the point. I break down the key factors that can help you fill your late season tag in the next 2 weeks. Late season can be a drag but it can also have you dragging out the big boys that have been eluding you all year. i believe this time frame is when the biggest most mature bucks will daylight and show you a chink in their armor. from gear to strategies this one is packed with some great intel to help aid you in killing a late season stud!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On today's episode I'm joined by Brian Thacker of Virginia. Brian has been bow hunting whitetails for the past 40 years and has a lot to offer as far as the mindset it takes to grind through season after season. I've been fortunate to spend time with Brian and really enjoy his positive outlook and how he approaches his season year after year. We dive into how he has learned to keep his mind right when hunts aren't going as planned. We go over his most recent success in Ohio. Later, we dive into great bowhunting stories that Brian has had over the years. There's a lot to gain from this episode. Hope y'all enjoy!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On todays episode I'm joined by Conner Wakefield of Iowa. We dive into Conners tactics for consistently finding these upper class bucks in the land of giants. We start off discussing his most recent success story. How he's finding these bucks and why its so important to have multiple areas that you scout every year. What got him started hunting and why he prefers public land over private. Later we discuss some of his tactics and how he's become more aggressive in his approach over the years. Hope yall enjoy this one and hope you're having a great season!!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On today's episode I'm joined by Josh Krstic of Wisconsin. Josh is a consistent killer and travels often to chase down giants out of state. I wanted to pick his brain on how he hunts swamp country and how he deals with heavy hunting pressure on public lands. We go over how he started hunting out of state and how he's grown since he started. Hunting different areas and ag country vs swamp country. The story of his public land booner in his home state of Wisconsin and much more! Hope yall enjoy this one it's packed with some killer intel! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On todays episode Im joined by Drake Deerman of Alabama. Drake is a great guy that has killed some amazing deer for his age and continues to stay consistent throughout his home state and the midwest. We dive into how he started hunting out of state and his background growing up. Later we get into the story of his most recent buck from Kentucky. This one is packed with some killer insights on what Drake is doing to get on these bucks out of state and some other great stories. Hope yall enjoy this one, thanks for tuning in!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On today's episode I'm joined by Mike Athey of MD. Mike is a consistent killer getting it done in and out of state. We discuss Maryland and the diversity it offers to make him a more well rounded hunter. How he started hunting out of state and many times is more confident due to the different terrain he gets to hunt in MD. Later we dive into the story of his most recent buck from his home state. How he learned about this deer, adjusted and executed his game plan to fill his tag on this monarch. We go over a ton of other great topics in this one. Hope yall enjoy todays episode, appreciate you tuning in!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On today's episode I'm joined again by Zack Robb of VA. Zack primarily hunts mountain and ag country but we wanted to talk about whats changed for us as far as our eveolution and whats changed for us in the past 5 to 10 years. Our goal with this one was to try and help some of you guys that may not have been hunting for a long time or at least mobile hunting. We go over a good range of topics from where we started off to where we are now with scouting, gear, and personal goals. And why it's important to mix things up and enjoy yourself this year. Hope yall enjoy this one!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On todays Episode I'm joined by Cody D'Acquisto as we break down how he hunts October. I felt like alot of guys have many questions about how they can be more successful during this month so we deep dive into what his approach is. We start off discussing what makes some deer mega bucks and others just mature good bucks. Later we break down finding buck beds and how to approach them. From hardwoods to ag country how he will systematically break down each scenario to make sure hes in the right spot. We discuss stand and stick efficency and how to setup in the right area in the morning. Along with some other random questions. Hope yall enjoy this one as much as i did, thanks for tuning in! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On todays episode I'm joined by Josh Phillips of Northern VA. Josh is a good friend of mine i used to work with and an absolute killer, mostly hunting mobile in suburban areas and mountains terrain. Josh has been saddle hunting for a long time before the craze and i get his opinion on how things are going from how they were in the past. Then we dive deep into traditional archery and how he believes it's made bowhunting more fun for him. We get into some funny and wild stories he's had over the years hunting suburban I'm sure yall will enjoy. This one is packed with some great intel for anyone looking to start getting into traditional archery and some good laughs, hope yall enjoy!!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On today's episode I'm joined by Luke Standley of central IL. Luke is a consistent killer that's been mobile for a long time now and we break down how he's gotten to where he is today. A lot of guys will dive right in as soon as they get intel but Luke likes to hang back and pattern his target bucks the best he can, then make his move. We get into his thought process for the rut and a killer story of his 180 class buck from the previous year. Yall will really enjoy this one its packed with some great intel and may challenge the way you think about hunting! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On today's episode I'm joined by Miles Dykeman of SW Wisconsin. Miles is a good buddy I've made over the years from the lone wolf staff and has always been a consistent killer. We start off with a quick season update and what Miles has planned for this year. How Miles creating the name of his YouTube and why he prefers to wait until November to hunt over early season. We talk about the importance of making content and how you can create better quality content for you tube or social media. A little breakdown on bluff country and what his approach is on hunting this terrain. Hope yall enjoy this one it's got some great stories and good laughs!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On today's episode I'm Joined by Logan Karson of West Virginia. Logan primarily hunts public land in WV and OH Mountains and has been using the mobile style for a while now. I wanted to pick his brain on his approach on targeting his bucks in the mountains during early season and rut. We start off with a great discussion on thermals and dive into his tactics running scrapes. later we get into how he's using historical data to dictate when he needs to hunt certain sections of the woods. along with a ton of other killer stories and tactics shared, I'm sure yall will really enjoy this one!!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On today's episode I'm joined by Troy Pottenger of North Idaho. I'm sure many of you know of Troy but for those that don't he is one of the best whitetail hunters in the country specially out west. He consistently kills mature bucks using scrapes and there's a ton of other podcasts that dive into his scrape tactics. I wanted to learn more about who Troy is and how he has become the hunter that he is today. There are a ton of great stories shared in this one I'm sure you all will really enjoy. If you've ever wanted to learn more about Troy then this one is definitely for you, hope yall enjoy!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On todays episode I'm joined by Cody Idol as we take a deep dive on the history of giant bucks. His father Dick Idol was a pioneer in the antler and shoulder mount collection. Housing some of the biggest deer to date. I wanted to get Cody's opinion on a few things as far as demographics go and where the next world class buck may come from. later on, we dive into Cody's story and what the future holds for him as he brings some of these giant bucks up from the past to share with all of us. Hope yall enjoy this one as much as I did! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On today's episode I'm joined by Stephen Cordaro of Georgia. Stephen is a very well rounded hunter that in recent years has started hunting out west. We dive into some great stories he's had along his solo journeys. Why he started going out west and what drives him. How western hunting has helped him be more effective in the whitetail woods. Later we dive into preparation for these hunts and how shooting 3D archery has helped boost confidence going into season. We finish off with a great discussion on mindset going into the season, that I'm sure yall will really enjoy!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On today's episode we're joined by Dustin Christie of MO. Dustin has been consistently getting after giant bucks using water access and I had to have him on to break down his process. We start off with the story of his most recent buck and break everything down. Later we dive into what makes him select certain areas that he hunts and how he's accessing them. How he changed his boat setup from a kayak to a jon boat and why he agrees it's so much more beneficial for accessing his areas. Hope yall enjoy this one. it's packed with some killer intel and great stories!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On Today's episode Justin breaks down what we can control on our end to ensure a great season and how to put the odds in your favor this early season. To start off in depth discussion on archery, from shooting, to maximum range and target panic. How to insure you're happy with your stand setup and what to look for to improve your system. To having multiple options for locations to hunt and deer to chase through the season. Along with a ton of other great topics. Hope yall enjoy this one, it's a great quick overview of what you should be checking over and making sure you're ready for this fall! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On today's episode I'm joined by Cody Kelly of Ohio. Cody has been super consistent the past few years in punching his tag early in the season on some great bucks. I wanted to pick his brain about what he's doing right now to find his target bucks and dig into his process. We talk a good bit about time management and how Cody has been focusing harder to make his time count when season comes in. There's a ton of killer intel in this one I'm sure all of you will really enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On todays episode I'm Joined by Joe Miles of South Carolina, owner of Asio Gear camouflage. We dive into a bunch of different topics that I've been wanting to ask for some time now. Joe is very connected throughout the hunting industry, and I wanted to pick his brain on what he thinks separate the 1% of hunters. From mindset to what they're doing in and out of season. What works for one guy may not work for everyone and we get into how to figure out how to build your own hunting systems to serve you best. This one is packed with some awesome information we all can take away from. Later we dive into arrow/broadhead setup and some out of the box thinking that you don't hear much about. Hope yall enjoy this one, appreciate you tuning in! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On today's episode I'm joined by Greg Litzinger from New Jersey. Greg is a diehard public land bowhunter that loves targeting bucks on heavily pressured public land. Instead of diving into his tactics so much on this one. I wanted to figure out how he's become the hunter he is and in his words, how he chases memories over inches. There's alot to take away from this one! We get into multiple great topics including archery mentors, the future of bowhunting public lands, creating challenges for growth and many more. Hope yall enjoy!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On todays episode I'm joined by Ben Harrison and Tim Smoke. This one was recorded at Tims house, it was a blast to sit down with both of these guys and talk deer. We start by diving into the Bowhunting League and everything that's involved with joining. Then we get into how to create your plan for hunting out of state and hunting multiple states a year. From creating your plan to seeing it through this one will help you set up that plan and how the Bowhunting league can help. We wrap things up with Ben diving deep into his story of his 183" Giant from Tennesse. It's a story you don't want to miss packed with some killer intel on really locking in on one specific buck. Hope yall enjoy and thanks for tuning in!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On today's episode, we are collaborating with Matt Lehr of the Mobile Hunters Dojo. We break down what we believe are some common character traits amongst many of the hunters we have interviewed. This one is packed with some great topics you won't want to miss. It is a 2-part series so make sure you tune over to the Mobile Hunters Dojo for part 2! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On todays episode Im joined by Christain Williams of central PA. Christian owns Archery strong and its a great resource for all of us bowhunters to help maintain our bodies to be able to continue to shoot for many years to come. We dive into a to ton of great topics to hopefully help all of us grow our knowledge on how and why it's important to work on our shoulders now vs later. Topics include: - how to tell if your draw weight is correct - the importance of being in shape - shoulder injury and maintenance - Compound VS traditional archery and the effects of strain on joints - what programs Christian offers to help - bowhunting culture in PA --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On todays Episode I'm joined by Dieter Kochan of Michigan. Deiter is Michigan State Trooper and a dog handler, we start off going over a few things scent control related. Then get into how he has started Face Off E Bikes in the past 5 years and all things related to bikes. We close out with discussing the latest release from Lone wolf, The Ranger Hybrid Hunter. Deiter designed this awesome platform to create exactly what he needed for his style of hunting. From an idea to a killer product, we go over everything that went into the making of this setup that I'm pretty sure will be my new favorite stand. Hope yall enjoy this one, appreciate you checking it out! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On today's episode we are joined by Austin Stone of Kansas. Austin is a whitetail land consultant that grew up in Missouri and moved to Kansas in pursuit of giant whitetails. We dive into what his thoughts are on what guys are doing correctly and what they're doing wrong specifically during the off season. Many times we are doing more harm than good on our private land parcels. We talk about the importance of having a gameplan set and executing it in a timely fashion, so the pressure remains minimal. There's tons of other great topics in this one I'm sure alot of you will really enjoy!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On today's episode I'm joined by Matt Dale of VA. Some of you may know Matt from his youtube channel Dale Outdoors where he does a great job teaching new and experienced Turkey hunters. We dive into the phases of turkey season and when the best time is for you to fill your tags and the most frustrating times. This one is packed with tons of great tips to help you guys punch your tags this year, hope you enjoy!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On today's episode I'm joined by Cole Powell of SC. Cole is a K-9 Handler that specializes in tracking people and also a die hard whitetail hunter. Spending so much time working with dogs and seeing how they are able to track people gives him a great insight to how deer are able to pick up on our scent. We dive deep into this subject alone and what Cole has learned over the years. He also is a very dedicated out of state hunter and we get into how he has become so successful over the years doing this. From gaining permission and figuring out what areas hold bigger deer. This one is packed with so many great topics, hope yall enjoy!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On today's Episode I'm joined by Brent Davis of Central IL. Brent is a science teacher that enjoys sharing the outdoors with his students. We dive into Brent's strategies from having several pieces of ground to hunt and how he likes to build a story with specific bucks. How he took a few years off from hunting a while back and got back into it to share the love of the sport with his kids. Why it's important to have a variety of places to hunt if you're looking for bigger deer. There's a ton of great stories in this one I'm sure yall will enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support
On today's episode I'm joined by Tim Smoke of Kentucky. We dive deep into how Tim has been successful year after year on public ground. Why Tim's background in the military has given him a tactical edge when using topo maps to dissect areas. How many times e-scouting can be great but boots on the ground really gives you the best edge. Why it's important to hunt public just for ability to have more access to hone in on certain bucks. We get into a ton of other great topics and I'm sure you guys will really enjoy this one! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/runandgunpodcast/support