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Mark Drury's 9½-Year Iowa Giant, Why Weather Beats the Moon | 100% Wild Podcast Ep. 446 A warm October, one perfectly timed front, and a once-in-a-lifetime Iowa monarch. Mark joins Matt and Tim to break down a nine-plus-year-old buck's history, why “weather trumps moon,” how farm layout and micro-cool pockets produced daylight, and the winds that sealed the deal. They cover Grandma Lucy's 92-year-old bowhunt, Taylor's uniquely racked Missouri deer, running three film crews through a short front, and how La Niña may shape late fall patterns. Practical takeaways: screening near home sites, bedding-to-food distance for old deer, pressure timing, and when to sit out and strike. Timestamps 0:00 Intro, lineup, and early-season heat 0:40 Mark's Iowa buck intro & age debate (9½ vs 10½) 1:45 Why this was his best rack and what EHD did to him 2:55 Inside spread, beam length, mass—“classic Iowa big deer” 4:03 Sheds found nearly every year & charity auctions 5:00 The deer living behind the house; sold property to Wade 6:00 What changed this year: king of the roost, daylighting multiple spots 7:10 “Slave to his stomach”: short bed-to-food for old bucks 8:15 The kill evening—buck out at ~6:15, broad daylight 9:15 Wind plan: “Hot Corner” needs a north, home plot needs a south 10:20 Family schedule, tag timing, and picking the sit 11:15 Farm divider ravine & limited cross-over 12:05 Scrape loop at night; no challengers post-EHD thinning 13:10 Neighbor sharing pics—always dark on his side 14:20 Screening the home plot: 200×50 yd corn block to hide activity 15:55 “We walked 150 yards from the house to the blind” 16:50 Old bucks & late-season daylight—human-years analogy 18:00 Body notes, hooves, double throat patch 18:35 Early-season success strategy: bottom fields & micro-cool areas 20:05 Three-night front: running three crews, one tag a night 21:15 Weather vs moon: why the front won, early movement 22:20 Jackpot setup: great moon + great front + phase 23:35 October lull returns; plan short strikes on cooler days 24:45 High pressure spiking—why it helped 26:10 Grandma Lucy's hunt at 92: the shot, adrenaline, recovery 28:20 Taylor's Missouri buck: funky side that still scores close 29:40 Arrow setup & pass-through at ~18–19 yards 30:50 Taylor's drought ends: 36–37 sits without a bow kill 32:00 Trivia: La Niña patterns and “weather trumps moon” refresher 33:40 Shoutouts and Rack Pack note 34:40 Tag status and late-October outlook 36:10 Wrap: when to expand crews, when to wait for the front 42:50 Close Join the Rack Pack Facebook Group : https://www.facebook.com/share/g/n73gskJT7BfB2Ngc/ Get ahead of your Game with DeerCast available on iOS and Android devices App Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/deercast/id1425879996 Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.druryoutdoors.deercast.app Don't forget to stock up for your next hunt! 1st Phorm has you covered! Protein Sticks: https://1stphorm.com/products/protein-sticks-15ct?a_aid=DruryOutdoors Level-1 Bars: https://1stphorm.com/products/level-1-bar-15ct?a_aid=DruryOutdoors Energy Drinks: https://1stphorm.com/products/1st-phorm-energy?a_aid=DruryOutdoors Hydration Sticks: https://1stphorm.com/products/hydration-sticks?a_aid=DruryOutdoors Send us a voice message on Speakpipe! https://www.speakpipe.com/100PercentWild?fbclid=IwY2xjawHG5cpleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHS-OqetdhlMV6LGrV5KfUBO7fjYcduyut_LzgxrQnEgBbe_vPXGCMgF1Sw_aem_ZmFrZWR1bW15MTZieXRlcw For exciting updates on what's happening on the field and off, follow us on social Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/OfficialDruryOutdoors Instagram: @DruryOutdoors Twitter: @DruryOutdoors Be sure to check out http://www.druryoutdoors.com for more information, hunts, and more! Music provided by Epidemic Sound http://player.epidemicsound.com/
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The Negro Leagues produced some of the finest third-basemens in the history of the sport of baseball. Guys like Jud Wilson, Oliver "The Ghost" Marcelle and Ray Dandridge held down the Hot Corner. inspiring and challenging future generations to meet their standards. But many of the league historians consider Judy Johnson the finest of them all. He was Baryshnikov in cleats with his flawless footwork and stellar glove at third. At 5'10'. 150 pounds soaking wet, Johnson dominated the game with his solid defensive fundamentals, incredible base-running instincts, and a line-drive bat designed to find gaps in the outfield for extra bases. While Satchel Paige's game was a flamboyant display of athletic genius, Judy's was one of quiet exuberance and steely focus. While Josh Gibson game revolved around his sheer belligerent power, Johnson thrilled spectators with his finesse. While Cool Papa Bell was blessed with blazing speed, Johnson had intelligence and instincts. This week we do an archeological dig into the legends career that begins in Wilmington. Delaware and ends in the pantheon of immortals in Cooperstown. New York. #WilliamJuliusJudyJohnson #SnowHillMaryland #WilmingtonDeleware #EdBolden #HilldaleDaisies #HomesteadGrays #PittsburghCrawfords #PopLloyd #BrodieFrancis #JoshGibson #CumPosey #GusGreenlee #KansasCityMonarchs #ConnieMack #LeoDurocher #AnitaIrons
The Negro Leagues produced some of the finest third-basemens in the history of the sport of baseball. Guys like Jud Wilson, Oliver "The Ghost" Marcelle and Ray Dandridge held down the Hot Corner. inspiring and challenging future generations to meet their standards. But many of the league historians consider Judy Johnson the finest of them all. He was Baryshnikov in cleats with his flawless footwork and stellar glove at third. At 5'10'. 150 pounds soaking wet, Johnson dominated the game with his solid defensive fundamentals, incredible base-running instincts, and a line-drive bat designed to find gaps in the outfield for extra bases. While Satchel Paige's game was a flamboyant display of athletic genius, Judy's was one of quiet exuberance and steely focus. While Josh Gibson game revolved around his sheer belligerent power, Johnson thrilled spectators with his finesse. While Cool Papa Bell was blessed with blazing speed, Johnson had intelligence and instincts. This week we do an archeological dig into the legends career that begins in Wilmington. Delaware and ends in the pantheon of immortals in Cooperstown. New York. #WilliamJuliusJudyJohnson #SnowHillMaryland #WilmingtonDeleware #EdBolden #HilldaleDaisies #HomesteadGrays #PittsburghCrawfords #PopLloyd #BrodieFrancis #JoshGibson #CumPosey #GusGreenlee #KansasCityMonarchs #ConnieMack #LeoDurocher #AnitaIrons
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A fun hour 1 talking kids lingo, NFL updates with players and contracts, and we talk who is having a tough Tuesday this week.
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A fun first hour on a Tuesday!
Everyone has been moping around so we decided to mention things that we have to look forward to!
A fun hour 1! Dusty explains how tonight is a must win but that doesn't mean last night was a full on failure. Then Mac asks his Chiefs question with 32 days left till game 1 and we discuss who is having a hard week in sports.
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Salvador Perez and the Royals scored 12 runs and won last night. A huge dub for a team that has been down. Philip Rivers retires a Charger as we remember the many battles with him. A new Chiefs doc is coming out and we talk who is having a tougher day in sports than others.
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In Hour 1, Patrick and Joe announce that The Hot Corner will be ending after tonight's show, give Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh his flowers for winning the Home Run Derby, and more.
On the last ever edition of The Hot Corner, Patrick and Joe say goodbye to their faithful audience after 10 years, celebrate Cal Raleigh's win in the Home Run Derby, and more.
The Brewers have won more games before the allstar game than any team in club history and the guys talked all about the strong finish to the first half, Andrew Vaughn, Caleb Durbin, the draft, comebacks and some potential trades. Support the podcast on Patreon and receive the Monthly Minor League Extra and Weekly Packers Preview.
We talk what was a great derby last night before discussing and predicting AFC division winners and talking some NFL awards. Then we decide who's in the hot corner in sports this week.
Who is having a tough week in sports this week?
A good hour 1 discussing how Salvy is back and his hall of fame chances. We talk Caglianone and how him back to the minors may be what's best for him before getting to our Hot Corner.
Who is having a tough Tuesday in sports this week?
A fun 4 hours of Dusty and Mac talking this spiraling Royals team, gearing up with Chiefs hypotheticals and more!
Dusty and Mac hear from Royals fans as the frustration is mounting with this ball club.
What way could the Royals effectively re order the lineup to create some more offense? This club still a bottom 3 offense. We then talk things in sports in the hot corner such as a the Royals offense!
A fun first hour where we touch on a little of everything and of course share some laughs.
A fun Tuesday in the dog days having fun and talking everything! Some of our favorite times in the year!
A good hour 1 full of funny stories, Royals talk, and of course our hot corner segment on a Tuesday.
A fun 4 hours!
We discuss who is having a rough week in the world of sports!
Bob makes himself feel old by figuring out when Sopranos ended. We talk about the Royals Yankees series with Caglianones debut at the K. Then we discuss our Tough Tuesday picks in sports.
Jac Caglianone's debut at the K today! Royals Yankees game 1 tonight with a lot of pressure on this team. A playoff vibe is in the air. We talk Chiefs, stadiums and more!
We go through the people having a rough day or week in the world of sports!
How smart is the United States?; New way the youth is using ChatGPT; Why do people smell themselves?; The Hot Corner is next!
Who is having a tough Tuesday in the world of sports?
It's time for Jac Caglianone baby! Where does his debut stack up with some other KC sport legends?