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The Bowhunter Chronicles Podcast - Episode 350 - Maximizing Your First Hunts for Better Outcomes - Adam Lewis - Deer IQ In this episode of the Bow Hunter Chronicles podcast, Adam Miller talks with Adam Lewis of deer IQ about the complexities of whitetail deer hunting, focusing on regulatory challenges in Michigan, the implications of baiting regulations, and the importance of a strategic, year-round approach to hunting. Hunters often overlook systemic issues in hunting regulations. Baiting regulations can create confusion and frustration among hunters. A strategic approach to hunting involves year-round preparation. First sits in a location yield the highest chances of success. Diversifying hunting spots is crucial for adapting to changing conditions. Keeping a hunting journal can significantly improve a hunter's skills. Understanding the quality of data is essential for effective hunting.Hunters need to be aware of their strengths and weaknesses. Effective scouting is key to identifying good hunting spots. Transparency in hunting regulations is necessary for building trust. Observation hunts can provide actionable intel on deer movement.In-season scouting is crucial for adapting to changing conditions .Building systems for hunting can streamline the process and improve success rates. Scent control is a foundational aspect of successful hunting.Cataloging hunting spots can help in planning and execution. Understanding deer behavior and movement patterns is key to success. Eliminating variables can lead to more opportunities during hunts. Preparation in the off-season is essential for a successful hunting season. Data analysis can enhance hunting strategies and outcomes. Workshops and resources can provide valuable insights for hunters. https://www.paintedarrow.com - BHC15 for 15% off https://www.spartanforge.ai (https://www.spartanforge.ai/) - save 25% with code bowhunter https://www.latitudeoutdoors.com (https://www.latitudeoutdoors.com/) s https://www.zingerfletches.com (https://www.zingerfletches.com/) https://huntworthgear.com/ https://www.lucky-buck.com (https://www.lucky-buck.com/) https://www.bigshottargets.com (https://www.bigshottargets.com/) https://genesis3dprinting.com (https://genesis3dprinting.com/) https://vitalizeseed.com (https://vitalizeseed.com/) https://waypointtv.com/#podcast If you like what we are doing and want to see more, please consider checking out our Patreon account. Any funds generated through our Patreon account are funneled right back into the podcast to help fund equipment, hosting fees and gear for reviews and giveaways and as always future hunts. http://bit.ly/BHCPatreon http://bit.ly/BowhunterChroniclesPodcas https://huntworthgear.com/?utm_source=Pro+Staff&utm_medium=Direct+Link&utm_campaign=Preseason+Sale Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices (https://megaphone.fm/adchoices) Keywords whitetail deer hunting, hunting regulations, baiting, hunting strategies, deer management, hunting success, Michigan hunting, hunting tips, hunting community, deer hunting techniques, hunting, observation hunts, trail cameras, in-season scouting, scent control, hunting systems, deer hunting, hunting strategies, hunting preparation, hunting success Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode, Patrick and Hayden discuss the UEFA Champions League Semifinals. Lamine Yamal was incredible, but Inter Milan feel confident they can defeat Barcelona after a 3-3 draw. PSG kept Arsenal scoreless for a 1-0 win, but were Arsenal better than you might think? To close the episode the guys talk Darwin Nunez. What's his skillset, what teams could be good landing spots for him, and should clubs take a risk for the potential huge benefit? Enjoy! Subscribe to our FREE newsletter: https://www.thetransferflow.com/subscribe Join Variance Betting: https://www.thetransferflow.com/upgrade Follow us on our Socials: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCe1WTKOt7byrELQcGRSzu1Q X: https://x.com/TheTransferFlow Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thetransferflow.bsky.social Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetransferflow/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@transferflowpodcastTimestamps: Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro 01:10 - Barcelona vs Inter Milan 01:58 - Inter struck early to go up 2-0 02:41 - Lamine Yamal announced himself on the world stage 03:41 - How Lamine generates so much power from small distances 04:40 - Is he the best player in the world? 05:34 - xG and Inter's 2nd half 07:07 - Inter's confidence grew during the game 07:56 - Players that are non-factors, but Barca still performs 08:15 - Pedri's crossing 08:49 - Raphinha's screamer 09:50 - Substitutions during the game 10:15 - Szczęsny is a geography teacher 10:55 - Incredible moments in this game 12:29 - Denzel Dumfries ability and performance this game 13:52 - He's a big game player 15:09 - Barcelona will be scared of him in the 2nd leg 15:51 - Both teams want to attack the right side 16:48 - Inter at the San Siro 17:02 - Arsenal vs PSG 17:54 - The game changed 25 minutes in 19:11 - Arsenal are resilient 20:01 - Donnarumma made Arsenal change their style 21:32 - xG oddities 22:48 - What made the change for Arsenal? 24:18 - The midfield matchup 26:19 - Baiting the opponents and exploiting that 27:06 - Arsenal did not have many options this match - how can Arteta change this? 27:55 - Kai Havertz missed 29:17 - Do Arsenal need a different profile? 30:12 - Merino at CF next week? 30:46 - Will Dembele be healthy? How will PSG adjust? 33:31 - All 4 teams showed themselves well 33:56 - Darwin Nunez on the Market 34:42 - Decline in pressing hurts him + What's his skillset 36:30 - Atletico Madrid or Atalanta? 37:05 - As a pair with Julian Alvarez 37:47 - How does he fit at Atalanta? 39:15 - Interesting potential options (Real Betis, Bournemouth, and Monaco) 40:36 - Fit at Arsenal? 41:08 - Aston Villa? 42:16 - Nunez + Arteta 43:01 - A good Rashford replacement for Villa? 43:51 - Leeds could be interesting 45:06 - Como and Fabregas? 46:14 - Is Nunez enough to keep Leeds up? 48:17 - A team willing to task a risk can have huge benefit 50:59 - Where to find Hayden #barcelona #arsenal #championsleague #psg #intermilan #ucl #lamineyamal #raphinha #pedri #saka #arteta #dumfries #yamal #darwinnunez #darwinnúñez #liverpool #arneslot #football #soccer #fyp #foryou
Finishing out last month's episode, the Deputies go over some fan submissions for death related myths and strike down some egregious articles.
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Headlines, Foul Baiting, NBA's most Overrated Player, and Rose Bowl Time Change - T H2
Laura has been rage-baiting people on the internet and it might have gone too far. Britt has thoughts on a new law affecting babies in Italy and what did you discover in the DNA test?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Fake News” is an all too familiar term in today's world, and it should be no surprise that some of the most head turning articles relate to death. Samples used from Freesound.org: Migfus20 https://freesound.org/people/Migfus20/sounds/578598/
Ravis discusses his awards for the NBA season, the Hall of Fame case for Doc Rivers, and why is it a crime to go to the line? Follow Matt on X @mattravis and WWLS @sportsanimal, thesportsanimal.com, and The Sports Animal app!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Ep. 175 | Bear Necessities Pt. 3 - Baiting and Topography Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trump's rapid-fire approach to governing is shaking up Washington. But is he moving too fast for his own good? In this episode of Playbook Deep Dive, host Eugene Daniels talks with POLITICO's senior Congress editor Mike DeBonis and West Wing Playbook co-author Sophia Cai to break down the risks of Trump's high-speed strategy and what it means for the weeks ahead. Eugene Daniels is the Chief Playbook Correspondent for POLITICO. Mike DeBonis is the senior Congress editor for POLITICO. Sophia Cai is a West Wing Playbook author and White House reporter for POLITICO. Kara Tabor is a producer for POLITICO audio. Alex Keeney is a senior producer for POLITICO audio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this engaging conversation, Chris and Steven Dauster reconnect after losing touch through the years, sharing their journeys into hunting and the experiences that shaped their passion for the outdoors. They discuss the thrill of the hunt, the importance of preparation, and the joy of family traditions in hunting. The conversation highlights the connection to nature that hunting fosters and the lessons learned through trial and error in the field. As they reminisce about their past and look forward to the future, they emphasize the significance of passing down hunting traditions to the next generation. In this conversation, Chris Romano and Steven Dauster delve into various aspects of hunting, including the ethics of baiting, the importance of finding the right outfitter, and personal hunting experiences. They discuss the nuances of high fence hunting and share personal stories that highlight the emotional connections and lessons learned throughout their hunting journeys. In this conversation, Chris Romano and Steven Dauster delve into various aspects of hunting, including personal experiences, tracking techniques, the importance of conservation, and the dynamics of the hunting community. They share insights on selective hunting, the significance of recording hunts, and the joy of being in nature. The discussion also touches on practical advice for new hunters and the culinary delights of venison, culminating in a rich exploration of the hunting lifestyle. Takeaways: -Hunting can reconnect old friends and create lasting bonds. -The thrill of the hunt often comes from the experience, not just the harvest. -Nature provides a unique connection that many people miss in modern life. -Learning to hunt can be a challenging but rewarding journey. -Preparation and practice are key to successful hunting. -Family traditions in hunting can create cherished memories. -The process of hunting can be more enjoyable than the actual harvest. -Mistakes in hunting can lead to valuable lessons for future success. -Teaching the next generation about hunting fosters appreciation for nature. -Every hunting experience contributes to personal growth and understanding. -Baiting can provide a more ethical shot but doesn't guarantee success. -Hunting is about the experience, not just the kill. -Finding a good outfitter can enhance your hunting knowledge. -High fence hunting has its pros and cons, but it's about the experience. -Personal connections in hunting can lead to lifelong friendships. -Every hunting experience teaches valuable lessons. -The thrill of the hunt is often tied to personal stories. -Ethics in hunting can vary based on personal beliefs. -Hunting can be a family tradition that creates lasting memories. -Mistakes in hunting can lead to significant emotional impacts. -Nobody's perfect in hunting; it's a reality check. -Tracking deer requires patience and knowledge. -Recording hunts can provide valuable insights. -Selective hunting helps manage deer populations. -Conservation is about leaving a legacy for future generations. -The hunting community faces challenges of division. -New hunters should learn to read maps and practice shooting. -Turkey hunting offers a different kind of excitement than deer hunting. -Venison can be prepared in delicious and creative ways. -Hunting is as much about the experience as it is about the kill. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the Real Estate Rundown! This week, Kala and the guys share stories and articles that might make you cringe and rage...
Get The Belt is back after 7 months Myles is back and gets you up to date on what's gone on in those months! He's back with a new episode and in this weeks Myles measures segment he gives his takes on the latest in pop culture, from the Grammys, Beyonce's album of the year, Kendricks Drake diss track winning a grammy and the whole music industry vibing to it, Queer baiting and more....Melanin Magnificence goes to Janelle Monae and British Actress Lauren Azania!Send your questions to Contact@GetTheBeltPod.comor our social media platforms...Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/getthebeltpod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Capri and Ashley go down the Reddit rabbit hole with AITA: Queer Edition. Do you think the mom who told her daughter she isn't gay was in the wrong? Do you think the girl who pretended to be queer to get away from a man owes her friend an apology? Most importantly, are there any stories you want to make it into the next AITA episode? If so, don't forget to comment or DM @littlequeerpod on Instagram!If you liked this episode please leave us a review!If you didn't...mind your business...Follow LittleQueerPod On instagram https://www.instagram.com/littlequeerpod/?hl=enFollow Ashley On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ashleyelizabeth_11/?hl=enFollow Capri On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/capricampeau/
HOUR 2 - Seth and Sean dive into who America seems to want to win the Super Bowl based on geotagged X data, Tom Brady explaining why QB's baiting unnecessary roughness penalties is bad for the game, and the Rockets being graded an A in ESPN's midseason grades.
Seth and Sean discuss who the most states want to win the Super Bowl based on geotagged data and hashtags, and discuss how Patrick Mahomes' penalty baiting behavior must be stopped.
Gardai have launched a crackdown on illegal hunting due to rising concerns over hare ‘lamping' and ‘baiting' of foxes and badgers. There are fears that gangs from cities are travelling to rural parts of the country to set up illegal hunting rings including the use of ‘blooded' dogs to hunt rabbits, badgers and foxes. To discuss this further Pat was joined on the show by Pat McLoughlin, a Farmer from near Birr, Co. Offaly.
Lima Likes: Ryan Day's golf cart accident; Troy Aikman doesn't like Patrick Mahomes's flag-baiting full 706 Tue, 21 Jan 2025 12:08:16 +0000 NMpiKsCvThyKlaVWLC9ZmqtnQCMEAERl sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Lima Likes: Ryan Day's golf cart accident; Troy Aikman doesn't like Patrick Mahomes's flag-baiting The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False
More and more, we see games that attach nostalgia and old IP's to draw us to a sale. Is it fair? The Bargain Bin Hobo wants to know! JOIN THE DISCORD and talk PlayStation with the PSD+ community: https://discord.gg/pEDZDp4kTG FOLLOW ME ON TWITCH and watch me record the show LIVE: https://www.twitch.tv/psdailypod/ FOLLOW ME ON BLUESKY at psdailypod: https://bsky.app/profile/psdailypod.bsky.social FOLLOW ME ON TIKTOK at ps.daily.pod: https://www.tiktok.com/@ps.daily.pod Intro and Outro music is "The Concord Crew" by Daniel Pemberton from the Concord soundtrack.
CEO of Greyhound Racing Victoria, Stuart Laing, joined 3AW Drive saying he's "furious" at the latest scandal, but claimed there's no need for an inquiry. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rage baiting is taking the digital world by storm, but is it a clever engagement strategy, or are we tapping into a deeper societal issue? In this episode, we dive into the controversial trend of anger-inducing content with creators like Winta Zeus, exploring its impact on both business models and human interactions. As we navigate this turbulent topic, we'll also give you a sneak peek into NASA's latest triumphs, Hertz's surprising EV sales, and the challenges facing OpenAI. Trust us; you won't want to miss this rollercoaster ride through the future of technology and culture.Ever thought about buying your rental car? Hertz has an intriguing proposition for you, offering electric vehicle renters the chance to make those temporary rides permanent at competitive prices. We tackle the nitty-gritty of this innovative strategy, looking at the pros and cons of purchasing a vehicle that's seen a lot of action. From Teslas to Bolts, we weigh the skepticism against the appeal, spicing up our conversation with tips on what to watch out for when taking the plunge into the world of used cars. To round off our tech talk with a touch of taste, we uncork a bottle of Traveler Whiskey—a collaboration between Chris Stapleton and Buffalo Trace Distillery. While sipping on this delightful spirit, we make bold predictions for 2025, including the potential rise of satellite connectivity and the nostalgic comeback of phones with tactile keyboards. Expect a lively mix of humor, spirited debates, and a sprinkle of tech fails as we gaze into the crystal ball of technological trends. Grab your headphones and a glass; it's going to be quite the adventure!Support the show
In this episode, the team discusses new research in termite baiting, ways to make a better horse fly trap, and the genetics behind why some cockroaches may be better vectors of salmonella. We're joined in this episode by special guest, Aly Silva Mulgrew with Plunkett's Pest Control! If you have questions or feedback for the BugBytes team, email us at training@pestworld.org, we'd love to hear from you! And, be sure to check out NPMA's Pestology blog (npmapestology.com/)for more information on the research covered in this episode!
Have you ever found yourself angry or outraged at a piece of content on social media? A disgusting recipe or shocking opinion? It could be intentional. Social media influencer Winta Zesu freely admits that she provokes for profit — and made $150,000 last year by posting content meant to elicit “hate comments.” She's part of a growing group of online creators making rage-bait content, where the goal is simple: record videos, produce memes and write posts that make other users viscerally angry, then bask in the thousands, or even millions, of shares and likes. The BBC’s Megan Lawton reports.
Have you ever found yourself angry or outraged at a piece of content on social media? A disgusting recipe or shocking opinion? It could be intentional. Social media influencer Winta Zesu freely admits that she provokes for profit — and made $150,000 last year by posting content meant to elicit “hate comments.” She's part of a growing group of online creators making rage-bait content, where the goal is simple: record videos, produce memes and write posts that make other users viscerally angry, then bask in the thousands, or even millions, of shares and likes. The BBC’s Megan Lawton reports.
Have you ever found yourself angry or outraged at a piece of content on social media? A disgusting recipe or shocking opinion? It could be intentional. Social media influencer Winta Zesu freely admits that she provokes for profit — and made $150,000 last year by posting content meant to elicit “hate comments.” She's part of a growing group of online creators making rage-bait content, where the goal is simple: record videos, produce memes and write posts that make other users viscerally angry, then bask in the thousands, or even millions, of shares and likes. The BBC’s Megan Lawton reports.
Have you ever found yourself angry or outraged at a piece of content on social media? A disgusting recipe or shocking opinion? It could be intentional. Social media influencer Winta Zesu freely admits that she provokes for profit — and made $150,000 last year by posting content meant to elicit “hate comments.” She's part of a growing group of online creators making rage-bait content, where the goal is simple: record videos, produce memes and write posts that make other users viscerally angry, then bask in the thousands, or even millions, of shares and likes. The BBC’s Megan Lawton reports.
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In this episode, Dan Johnson and Jason Thibodeau discuss the holiday season, family dynamics during Christmas, and the challenges of gift-giving. They then transition into late-season hunting strategies, focusing on weather patterns, deer behavior, and effective hunting techniques in the Midwest. In this episode, Dan Johnson and Jason Thibodeau discuss various strategies and insights for late-season deer hunting. They explore deer behavior, the importance of scent detection, and the balance between hunting goals and family time. The conversation also covers tactics for hunting without food plots, the use of baiting, and the significance of patience and observation in the field. The hosts emphasize the need for proper layering and preparation for winter hunting, encouraging listeners to get out and enjoy the experience, especially with family during the holiday season. Takeaways: Christmas is more about family and food than gifts. Late season hunting requires adapting to weather changes. Trail cameras are essential for tracking deer activity. Mature bucks tend to be less active during daylight in late season. Replacement gifts are common when kids lose or break items. The importance of scouting and understanding deer movement patterns. Weather conditions can significantly impact deer hunting success. Communication with family about gift expectations is crucial. Using scent strategies can help in deer drives. Patience and preparation are key for successful late-season hunting. Deer can assess threats based on scent potency. Strategic hunting is crucial to avoid overpressuring deer. Bow hunting offers a unique perspective on deer behavior. Family involvement in hunting can be more rewarding than personal success. Late season hunting requires adapting strategies based on deer movement. Snow cover can reveal deer trails and signs. Baiting can be an effective strategy if legal in your state. Patience and observation are key to successful late-season hunting. Layering properly is essential for comfort in winter hunting. Encouraging new hunters, especially kids, can enhance the hunting experience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Max Hayes brings you his thoughts - in a bitesize podcast episode - on Nottingham Forest's home match against Ipswich Town. With tough fixtures on the horizon, a win against Ipswich could be huge for momentum heading into the festive period. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hunter & I got the opportunity to speak once again with retired licensed psychotherapist Jerry Marzinsky and author, veteran nurse & paranormal consultant Lynn Monet about the parasitic entities that plague schizophrenic patients, being poisoned by psychiatry, energetic depression, the fallacy of chemical imbalance, Lynn's first hand experiences with these entities, addiction & attachment, how spirits access the physical, and much more. Jerry's website: https://www.jerrymarzinsky.com/ Lynn's website: https://lynnmonet.com/ To get access to exclusive episodes, our backlog of extended episodes, and to our MELT Meet-ups consider supporting us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/themeltpodcast or Locals at https://themeltpodcast.locals.com where you can subscribe for a mere $5 per month. Find The Melt on… Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-2365404 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheMeltPodcast Check out our merch at: https://the-melt.creator-spring.com/ Music by The Godawful Joy: https://thegodawfuljoy.bandcamp.com/releases and Matt Presti: https://www.mattpresti.com/music.html
In this episode, Dan Johnson and Jason Thibodeau discuss their hunting experiences during the current season, focusing on the challenges they faced in Illinois, their observations on deer movement and the rut, and reflections on opportunities missed. They share insights on hunting strategies, gear, and the impact of weather on deer behavior, while also contemplating the pressures of setting high expectations for their hunts. In this segment of the conversation, Dan Johnson and Jason Thibodeau discuss their experiences and strategies in deer hunting, focusing on setting higher expectations, the challenges of passing on younger bucks, the rising costs of deer mounts, and the importance of timing and location in hunting. They also delve into the ethics of baiting deer and the impact of natural browse on deer movement, as well as the significance of understanding deer age classes and hunting pressure in different regions. In this conversation, Dan Johnson shares his recent hunting experiences in Kansas, detailing the strategies he employed, the challenges he faced, and the thrill of a successful hunt. The discussion transitions into late November hunting strategies, emphasizing the importance of understanding deer behavior during this time. Safety measures and preparation for late-season hunting are also highlighted, ensuring hunters are equipped for the challenges ahead. Takeaways: Raising expectations can lead to added pressure while hunting. Using a saddle can enhance mobility and hunting options. Mock scrapes are effective for inventorying deer. Comfortable clothing is crucial for late-season hunting. The rut this year was notably slow and different from previous years. Weather conditions significantly impact deer movement and behavior. Hunters should adapt strategies based on observed deer patterns. The presence of standing crops can affect deer activity during the rut. Managing properties with food plots can yield better hunting results. Reflections on missed opportunities can lead to valuable lessons for future hunts. Setting higher expectations can enhance the hunting experience. Passing on younger bucks can lead to better opportunities in the future. The cost of deer mounts is increasing, influencing hunting decisions. Timing and location are crucial for successful deer hunting. Baiting deer raises ethical questions among hunters. Natural browse availability affects deer movement significantly. Understanding deer age classes helps in making informed hunting choices. Hunting pressure varies by region and impacts deer behavior. Personal preferences play a significant role in hunting decisions. The experience of hunting is as much about the journey as the outcome. The perfect hunting spot can make all the difference. Understanding wind shifts is crucial for successful hunting. Safety should always be a priority when hunting. Staging areas are key for deer movement. Late November is a prime time for hunting strategies. Patience and preparation are essential for success. Utilizing food sources can attract deer during late season. Always wear a safety harness when in the tree stand. Hunting with experienced friends enhances the experience. Celebrating a successful hunt is part of the joy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Dan Johnson and Jason Thibodeau discuss their hunting experiences during the current season, focusing on the challenges they faced in Illinois, their observations on deer movement and the rut, and reflections on opportunities missed. They share insights on hunting strategies, gear, and the impact of weather on deer behavior, while also contemplating the pressures of setting high expectations for their hunts. In this segment of the conversation, Dan Johnson and Jason Thibodeau discuss their experiences and strategies in deer hunting, focusing on setting higher expectations, the challenges of passing on younger bucks, the rising costs of deer mounts, and the importance of timing and location in hunting. They also delve into the ethics of baiting deer and the impact of natural browse on deer movement, as well as the significance of understanding deer age classes and hunting pressure in different regions. In this conversation, Dan Johnson shares his recent hunting experiences in Kansas, detailing the strategies he employed, the challenges he faced, and the thrill of a successful hunt. The discussion transitions into late November hunting strategies, emphasizing the importance of understanding deer behavior during this time. Safety measures and preparation for late-season hunting are also highlighted, ensuring hunters are equipped for the challenges ahead. Takeaways: Raising expectations can lead to added pressure while hunting. Using a saddle can enhance mobility and hunting options. Mock scrapes are effective for inventorying deer. Comfortable clothing is crucial for late-season hunting. The rut this year was notably slow and different from previous years. Weather conditions significantly impact deer movement and behavior. Hunters should adapt strategies based on observed deer patterns. The presence of standing crops can affect deer activity during the rut. Managing properties with food plots can yield better hunting results. Reflections on missed opportunities can lead to valuable lessons for future hunts. Setting higher expectations can enhance the hunting experience. Passing on younger bucks can lead to better opportunities in the future. The cost of deer mounts is increasing, influencing hunting decisions. Timing and location are crucial for successful deer hunting. Baiting deer raises ethical questions among hunters. Natural browse availability affects deer movement significantly. Understanding deer age classes helps in making informed hunting choices. Hunting pressure varies by region and impacts deer behavior. Personal preferences play a significant role in hunting decisions. The experience of hunting is as much about the journey as the outcome. The perfect hunting spot can make all the difference. Understanding wind shifts is crucial for successful hunting. Safety should always be a priority when hunting. Staging areas are key for deer movement. Late November is a prime time for hunting strategies. Patience and preparation are essential for success. Utilizing food sources can attract deer during late season. Always wear a safety harness when in the tree stand. Hunting with experienced friends enhances the experience. Celebrating a successful hunt is part of the joy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Intro Sam – Welcome back to another episode of Let's Go Hunt! – just as good as other hunting podcasts, but with 32% more obtuse learning disorders! Out of class tonight we have: Sam Alexander, now with 100% fewer bear tags Dave Packard with Recovery Logistics Mike Gonçalves, who is taking his cat to […] The post Let's Go Hunt 102 – Bowfishing Bobcats: It's Not Baiting, It's Cooking appeared first on Firearms Radio Network.
Vortex Optics - Industry leading scopes, rangefinders, and binoculars Moultrie Mobile - The ONLY cellular trail cameras with A.I. integration Acres - Value land with confidence in minutes Umarex Airguns - Discount Code: 'JIMBLUFF' for 12% off Big Pete's Taxidermy - High-quality work returned on time Pack Rat Outdoor Center - Gear for the Adventurous Outdoorsman We're staying internal on this one to discuss our recent 'viral' clip about the ethics of bear baiting. Spoiler Alert: Ozarkers are divided (and why that's not such a bad thing). We also dig into hunter decline and why some of the numbers need clarifying! Enjoy. SUBSCRIBER ONLY PODCAST --> The Check Station The Ozark podcast sits down with men and women from the Ozarks who have a passion for the outdoors. Our aim is to listen, learn, and pass along their knowledge and experiences to help you become a better outdoorsman. Our hosts are Kyle Veit (@kyleveit_) and Kyle Plunkett (@kyle_plunkett) AND our producer is Daniel Matthews Theme music: 'American Millionaire' by JD Clayton Follow us on Instagram: @theozarkpodcast PLEASE reach out to us with any recommendations or inquiries: theozarkpodcast@gmail.com
This has been on my mind for a while now. When you are marketing a property there are so many things you want to say, so many features you want to point out. The problem is, How do you start?' In the initial ads, you are trying to drive traffic to the house, you can't point out all the individual features when you are baiting the hook and trying to get someone to see the house. Specific amenities do not always have to be pointed out in the first advertisements, to someone who may or not even interested in the house. Once they are at the house, then you can focus on specific features and upgrades. Setting the stage, trying to get people interested enough to see the house AND THEN show off the house and its features AND THEN why the house is better than other competing houses. Want to know more? Send us an email or ask to join us on The Real Estate Finder Podcast! RealEstateFinder.com And Check out our other Podcasts: RealEstateFinder.com/podcasts Shop podcast T-shirts: prowrestlingtees.com/matthewmania Check out some of the best vendors and service providers in Florida: RealEstateFinder.com/PreferredVendors Subscribe to our newsletter or see past issues at: RealEstateFinder.com/Newsletter Brought to you by: Matthew H. Maschler Real Estate Broker Signature Real Estate Finder, LLC (561) 208-3334 RealEstateFinder.com Ask about joining the Signature team! Learn more about the Signature Real Estate Companies and why you should join South Florida's real estate industry leaders, Ranked #1 in Boca Raton, #25 in Florida and #336 in the Nation. SignatureRecruiter.com Offices in Boca Raton, Delray Beach, Coral Springs / Parkland, Ft Lauderdale, Miami, Naples, Palm Beach, Orlando and throughout Florida. And be sure to check out BocaRatonWrestling.com Learn how to support our efforts to provide housing in Haiti frank-mckinney.com/caring-house-project
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Jim and Scott discuss an emergency regulation banning baiting for deer and deer carcass transportation in Meade, Breckenridge and Hardin Counties.The show also featured the true facts about CMD presented by Dr. James Kroll, one of the nation's highly respected deer biologists.
Jim and Scott discuss an emergency regulation banning baiting for deer and deer carcass transportation in Meade, Breckenridge and Hardin Counties.The show also featured the true facts about CMD presented by Dr. James Kroll, one of the nation's highly respected deer biologists.
In this episode of the Chasing Giants podcast, hosts Terry and Don discuss the impact of recent hurricanes on hunting communities, share their early season hunting successes, and delve into the unusual lack of rubs observed this year. They also address listener questions about hunting strategies, baiting regulations, and the importance of community support during challenging times. The conversation emphasizes the need for thoughtful hunting practices and the significance of staying informed through reliable sources. - The hurricane's impact on local hunting communities is significant. - Early season hunting success can set the tone for the year. - The lack of rubs this year raises questions about deer behavior. - Trail cameras provide valuable insights into deer activity. - Social media engagement can help build a hunting community. - Crop harvesting affects deer movement and behavior. - Understanding doe behavior is crucial for hunting strategies. - October mornings may not be the best time to hunt mature bucks. - Listener questions highlight the importance of expert advice. - Baiting regulations can significantly impact deer management.
In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, host Dan Johnson and guest Alex Gyllstrom discuss the challenges and strategies of bow hunting, particularly in relation to family responsibilities, scouting, and understanding the role of thermals in hunting success. They share personal experiences and insights on navigating the complexities of hunting in states like Kansas and Iowa, the importance of observation, and adapting plans in the field. The conversation emphasizes the need for efficiency and the joy of the hunting process. Takeaways: Preparation for hunting seasons can be influenced by family responsibilities. Efficiency in scouting and hunting is crucial for balancing family life. Thermals can significantly affect deer movement and hunting success. Understanding terrain features is essential for effective hunting strategies. Baiting can be a useful strategy, but it's not the only option. Adapting plans based on real-time observations is key to success. Scouting and understanding deer behavior are fundamental to hunting. Thermals can change based on weather conditions and vegetation loss. Observation and asking 'why' can lead to better hunting outcomes. Enjoying the process of hunting is as important as the outcome. N.F.C Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, host Dan Johnson and guest Alex Gyllstrom discuss the challenges and strategies of bow hunting, particularly in relation to family responsibilities, scouting, and understanding the role of thermals in hunting success. They share personal experiences and insights on navigating the complexities of hunting in states like Kansas and Iowa, the importance of observation, and adapting plans in the field. The conversation emphasizes the need for efficiency and the joy of the hunting process. Takeaways: Preparation for hunting seasons can be influenced by family responsibilities. Efficiency in scouting and hunting is crucial for balancing family life. Thermals can significantly affect deer movement and hunting success. Understanding terrain features is essential for effective hunting strategies. Baiting can be a useful strategy, but it's not the only option. Adapting plans based on real-time observations is key to success. Scouting and understanding deer behavior are fundamental to hunting. Thermals can change based on weather conditions and vegetation loss. Observation and asking 'why' can lead to better hunting outcomes. Enjoying the process of hunting is as important as the outcome. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you're a true pickleball fan then you've seen a video from @thatpickleballguy He's been creating entertaining and instructional pickleball content and amassed one of the biggest followings in the game all while working on a pro pickleball career. We cover how analytics will change the way the game is played, what good vs bad pickleball coaching looks like, and a new offensive shot that you've probably never tried. Save $25 on all Proton paddles with code THEDINK exclusively at pickleballcentral.com Find an event near you and register to play in The Dink Minor Leagues at https://officialminorleaguepb.com/ Create your own The Dink Minor Leagues event here: https://forms.monday.com/forms/bec208e8a148b8ed4eb36889404fd9fa?r=use1 Pickleball's #1 subscription box is here https://www.thedink.shop/ Leave your voicemail for the PicklePod at (512) 200 - 4299 ------------------ Like the ep? Do us a favor: subscribe to our channel and leave a review on Apple or Spotify -Subscribe to our 'all things pickleball' *free e-newsletter* at https://www.thedinkpickleball.com/signup/ -Follow us on IG *@thedinkpickleball* -Continue the convo in our private FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thedi... -For everything else we do, visit https://linktr.ee/dinkfam -Read more about Zane and subscribe to his newsletter at https://zanenavratilpickleball.com/ -Follow Zane on IG @zanenavratilpickleball ------------------ 0:00 A special guest caller 5:02 Kyle's early pickleball days 8:11 The King of YouTube 12:44 The ‘Drive to Survive' of pickleball and Breaking Pickleball 16:40 From content creator to legit pro player 19:35 A new provisional serve rule is in play 28:09 Diminishing returns on serve height 33:48 Rumors of a Kyle and Dayne Gingrich podcast 34:35 People are reluctant to get coaching 39:18 Relying on analytics and pbvision 45:25 The launch of That Pickleball School 51:57 What's your most controversial coaching take? 56:10 Baiting the other team into hitting an ATP 1:00:30 Guess my DUPR 1:05:20 Jardim, Yates, Gullo added to the Hall of Fame Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, host Dan Johnson is joined by Tom Waters to discuss Tom's recent Kentucky Velvet Buck hunt. They start by reminiscing about the music they listened to growing up, including classic rock, country, and rap. Then, they dive into the details of Tom's hunt, including how he discovered the buck and his baiting strategy. Tom explains that he had been scouting the area for years but only saw the buck for the first time this summer. He also shares his feeder schedule and how he uses it to slow down the deer movement. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the buck's movement patterns and Tom's setup distance from the feeder. Tom Waters shares his experience of harvesting a velvet buck on his property. He explains that he was hunting from a blind near a feeder when the buck showed up. Tom discusses how the deer behavior changes when they shed their velvet and become more aware. He also talks about the deer population in his area, the influence of agriculture on deer movement, and the low hunting pressure on his property. Tom shares his shot placement and tracking experience, as well as his choice of broadheads. He mentions his plans to hunt on public land and donate deer to Kentucky Hunters for the Hungry. Takeaways: Music preferences can change over time and be influenced by personal experiences and exposure to different genres. Baiting can be an effective strategy for attracting deer, but its effectiveness may vary depending on the availability of natural food sources. Feeder schedules can be adjusted based on hunting regulations and the deer's feeding patterns. Understanding deer movement patterns and setting up at an appropriate distance from the feeder can increase the chances of a successful hunt. Deer behavior changes when they shed their velvet and become more aware. Agriculture, such as beans and corn, influences deer movement more than acorns or bait. Low hunting pressure on Tom's property allows for successful hunting. Tracking deer in tall grass or CRP can be challenging. Tom prefers using Rage Hypodermic broadheads. Tom plans to hunt on public land and donate deer to Kentucky Hunters for the Hungry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, host Dan Johnson is joined by Tom Waters to discuss Tom's recent Kentucky Velvet Buck hunt. They start by reminiscing about the music they listened to growing up, including classic rock, country, and rap. Then, they dive into the details of Tom's hunt, including how he discovered the buck and his baiting strategy. Tom explains that he had been scouting the area for years but only saw the buck for the first time this summer. He also shares his feeder schedule and how he uses it to slow down the deer movement. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the buck's movement patterns and Tom's setup distance from the feeder. Tom Waters shares his experience of harvesting a velvet buck on his property. He explains that he was hunting from a blind near a feeder when the buck showed up. Tom discusses how the deer behavior changes when they shed their velvet and become more aware. He also talks about the deer population in his area, the influence of agriculture on deer movement, and the low hunting pressure on his property. Tom shares his shot placement and tracking experience, as well as his choice of broadheads. He mentions his plans to hunt on public land and donate deer to Kentucky Hunters for the Hungry. Takeaways: Music preferences can change over time and be influenced by personal experiences and exposure to different genres. Baiting can be an effective strategy for attracting deer, but its effectiveness may vary depending on the availability of natural food sources. Feeder schedules can be adjusted based on hunting regulations and the deer's feeding patterns. Understanding deer movement patterns and setting up at an appropriate distance from the feeder can increase the chances of a successful hunt. Deer behavior changes when they shed their velvet and become more aware. Agriculture, such as beans and corn, influences deer movement more than acorns or bait. Low hunting pressure on Tom's property allows for successful hunting. Tracking deer in tall grass or CRP can be challenging. Tom prefers using Rage Hypodermic broadheads. Tom plans to hunt on public land and donate deer to Kentucky Hunters for the Hungry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We’re in our very own post-debate spin room, taking the measure of Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, and of ourselves, as the voters they were pitching. Did we get what we expected? Did we get what ...
Join Jim and Greg as they dissect Tuesday night's presidential debate and how everyone on that stage was underwhelming in their performances - from Kamala Harris dodging or lying on the hard questions to Donald Trump missing opportunities and getting easily distracted to the moderators playing favorites. They also update yesterday's Taylor Swift story and reflect on 23 years since the horrific 9/11 terrorist attacks.First, they break down Kamala's performance, particularly how she refused to answer challenging questions about the Biden-Harris record on the economy, the border, and her many sudden policy changes. They also note specific areas where she tried to sneak to the right of Trump and her clear strategy of baiting Trump away from discussing the issues most damaging to her.Next, they explain how Trump kept falling for the rabbit trails offered by Harris, his failure to highlight some of the most devastating aspects of the Biden-Harris record, misstating other attempts to land punches, and how he looked generally unprepared for the event. They also highlight a few of his zingers against Harris and Biden, but even those turned out to be missed opportunities.Then, they evaluate ABC News moderators David Muir and Lindsey Davis for their one-sided, questionable fact-checking and for offering some real softball questions to Harris.Finally, Jim and Greg share their thoughts as the nation solemnly marks the 23rd anniversary of the 9/11 Al Qaeda terrorist attacks against New York City, the Pentagon, and Flight 93 in Pennsylvania.Please visit our great sponsors:Lumenhttps://lumen.me/3MLHead to lumen.me/3ML for 15% off your Lumen.
Join Jim and Greg as they dissect Tuesday night’s presidential debate and how everyone on that stage was underwhelming in their performances – from Kamala Harris dodging or lying on the hard questions to Donald Trump missing opportunities and getting easily distracted to the moderators playing favorites. They also update yesterday’s Taylor Swift story and […]