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Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry
296 Rackology - Spring Food Plots, Kill Plots, Supplements, and COVID-19

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2020 95:32


Yes, we're all dealing with COVID-19.  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. For Exclusive Content Visit Us Here: BBR Extras OUR SPONSORS:  Minus 33 Merino Wool,  Covert Scouting Cameras, Grizzly Ears, Rackology, Mountain Deer Taxidermy, BIG BUCK MERCH   DISCOUNT CODES: Minus 33 10% OFF: BIGBUCK33 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 Help Support This Show: Click Here to Support Us Big Buck Merch: Click Here for BBR Deer Hunt Merch FEEDBACK HOTLINE: 724-613-2825 PLACES TO FIND OUR PODCAST: Click Here for Patreon Click Here for Apple Podcasts Click Here for Stitcher Click Here for Google Play Click Here for Our Podcast Page Click Here for YouTube Subscribe to our RSS Feed Click Here for TuneIn Click Here for Google Podcasts Click Here for Spotify Click Here for Radio Public Click Here for Radio.com Click Here for iHeart Radio Want to Know When the Next Big Buck Podcast is Released? Join the Club: Click Here to Join Our Mailing List Submit A Buck: Click Here to Submit a Big Buck Hunt Pic Big Buck Registry Social Media Links: Facebook: Click Here for Our Facebook Page Twitter: Click Here for BBR Twitter Instagram: Click Here for BBR Instagram Email Us: BBR Feedback:Feedback@BigBuckRegistry.com Be a Guest: Guests@BigBuckRegistry.com CREDITS: This Show was Written, Edited, and Produced by Jason “Jay” Scott Ammann Deer News Written and Recorded by Jim Keller Deer New Contributors - Daniel Applebaum, Tim Donze, Jon Guice Chubby Tines Tip of the Week Written by Dusty Phillips

Work and Play Podcast
6 - Ways To Stay Active Without Going to the Gym

Work and Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 26:58


I like the gym, don’t get me wrong, but I also love variety. In this episode, we discuss our favourite activities to stay fit! Indoors, outdoors, summer, winter - there are so many ways to get a sweat on every day while having fun.This episode is brought to you by Rackology.Read the blog post here.Follow me on Instagram. Subscribe on YouTube for free workout videos.

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry
287 John Eberhart - Saddle Hunting Novice to Expert

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019 113:57


John Eberhart joined us last on Episode 209, where we broke down John's tactics and answered questions based on listener curiosities.  This time is a little different. Jay, now with a few saddle hunts under his belt and a first hand account of what it's like, hits John with numerous questions from the novice to the legendary saddling hunting expert. Jay and John engage in many details of saddle hunting overlooked in the first interview. OUR SPONSORS:  Minus 33 Merino Wool,  Covert Scouting Cameras, Grizzly Ears,  QUIETKAT, Rackology, BIG BUCK MERCH   DISCOUNT CODES: Minus 33 10% OFF: BIGBUCK33 QuietKat 15% OFF: BIGBUCK15 Deer News Here's What We Discuss: The Hunting Public Hunt Contest The Hunting Beast and Jeff Sturgis Greg and Ernie from Tethrd Deer Camp with Heavy Social Media 1981 Anderson Tree Sling 360 Degree Shooting and Tree Blocker Hunting Higher, Modifications 22 Advantages to the Saddle Shooting More Accurately, 3 Point Contact Dad Bod Setup Easy to Change Out Gear Scouting and Prepping, Deer First Scouting in Feb, March, April and 40 Trees Spikes Where Allowed Must have Security Cover  Must have Secure Transition Cover from Bedding Not Afraid to Move, Adapt, Freelance, Improvise Can Never Have Enough Trees Prepped Steps vs Platform Getting Into the Tree, Public Land Cranford Folding Steps Cranford Step Rings Sticks are Cumbersome Aiders Cranford strap Ons and Screw In Getting Up and Down the Tree Closer to the Tree, Stronger Platform It's about Killing Deer You Will Get Pic'd  Keep Body Profile Close to the Tree Leaning Shots, Lean Left (Mostly) Tree is Always Between Hunter and Deer Always Try to Shoot Strong I Wish I Did This 30 Years Ago Subtle Smooth Movement Tree Yoga Tree Stand Companies Hate the Saddle Idea Spring Workshops, Kids and Saddles Never Disconnected, 2020 Will Be Interesting Kill Mode, Killing Bucks Post Season Prep Seasonal Timing Hunts, Apples, Oaks Entry and Exit Routes Shooting Lanes Foliage Down Spring Same as Mid Fall Interior Bedding Area Hunting 35% Midday Buck Kills, Gotta Stay All Day The Right Spot for Midday Differences Between Perimeter Bedding and Bedding In Really Early, Out Late Buck Activity, Is Worthless After Dark Thinking About Work Stick to the Plan or Don't Hunt Never Forget the Failures 20-28 Inch Diameter Trees Memorable Hunt   Our APP: CLICK HERE for Our FAN APP Help Support This Show: Click Here to Support Us Big Buck Merch: Click Here for BBR Deer Hunt Merch FEEDBACK HOTLINE: 724-613-2825 PLACES TO FIND OUR PODCAST: Click for Apple Podcasts Click Here for Stitcher Click Here for Google Play Click Here for Our Podcast Page Click Here for YouTube Subscribe to our RSS Feed Click Here for TuneIn Click Here for Google Podcasts Click Here for Spotify Click Here for Radio Public Click Here for Radio.com Click Here for iHeart Radio Want to Know When the Next Big Buck Podcast is Released? Join the Club: Click Here to Join Our Mailing List Submit A Buck: Click Here to Submit a Big Buck Hunt Pic Big Buck Registry Social Media Links: Facebook: Click Here for Our Facebook Page Twitter: Click Here for BBR Twitter Instagram: Click Here for BBR Instagram Email Us: BBR Feedback:Feedback@BigBuckRegistry.com Be a Guest: Guests@BigBuckRegistry.com CREDITS: 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

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry
283 John Glidden - Buck Tracking Northern NH -Minus 33

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2019 80:31


There's a long standing northern tradition, especially in New Hampshire and Maine, where wool meets deer hunting. John Glidden is no stranger to this concept.  At age 61 and as President of the company, John reports to work almost daily at the Minus 33 Merino Wool Factory. John prefers tracking the bucks of New Hampshire in the fallen snow over just about any other form of hunting and developed the woolen company out of a need and desire to stay warm in the cold mountains of New Hampshire. OUR SPONSORS:  Rackology, Minus 33 Merino Wool,  Covert Scouting Cameras, Grizzly Ears,  QUIETKAT,  BIG BUCK MERCH   DISCOUNT CODES: Minus 33 10% OFF: BIGBUCK33 QuietKat 15% OFF: BIGBUCK15 Deer News Here's What We Discuss: Socks, More Complicated Ahsland, Tucked Away Immigrated from Holderness A Salmon Fishing Trip, Newfoundland Rabbit Hunt Dying Breed, 1955 Ruger 44 A Two Man Hunt, What Does a Father Teach A Tracker, We Have Snow They Just Like The Thick Stuff 4" Thick Snow, Start with Small Tracks Pieces of Information, a Puzzle Hunting on Bare Ground Tree Stands Don't Work for Me Bailin' Into Camp, Renting Go Where the Deer Are, 3rd Rut Wind at the Back, Better Run Wind in the Face, Slow Down A Different of the Woods, A Lovable GPS There's Nothing Coming, Log Landings Look the Same Ya, Gotta Be in Shape, 3.5 miles with 20 Pounds Dall Sheep Hunt 5000 Ft A Flat Track Follow a Track Backwards Gear - Rubber Boots, Wool Hunt Cold, Stand Warm, Non-Stop An Orange Vest, Quiet Back Pack What's in the Back Pack, Alcohol Stove Ruger One, 30.06 The Wool NAFTA, Something to this Wool Stuff The Properties - Warm When Wet Air is a Great Insulator Odor Resistance Remove a Layer, but Leave Boots On Early Season Wool The Orange Hat - Best Seller in Texas No Cotton on the Dall Sheep Hunt Deer Story and Rapid Fire   Our APP: CLICK HERE for Our FAN APP Help Support This Show: Click Here to Support Us Big Buck Merch: Click Here for BBR Deer Hunt Merch FEEDBACK HOTLINE: 724-613-2825 PLACES TO FIND OUR PODCAST: Click for Apple Podcasts Click Here for Stitcher Click Here for Google Play Click Here for Our Podcast Page Click Here for YouTube Subscribe to our RSS Feed Click Here for TuneIn Click Here for Google Podcasts Click Here for Spotify Click Here for Radio Public Click Here for Radio.com Click Here for iHeart Radio Want to Know When the Next Big Buck Podcast is Released? Join the Club: Click Here to Join Our Mailing List Submit A Buck: Click Here to Submit a Big Buck Hunt Pic Big Buck Registry Social Media Links: Facebook: Click Here for Our Facebook Page Twitter: Click Here for BBR Twitter Instagram: Click Here for BBR Instagram Email Us: BBR Feedback:Feedback@BigBuckRegistry.com Be a Guest: Guests@BigBuckRegistry.com CREDITS: 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

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry
282 Blake Garrett - Big Buck Field Trips

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2019 67:52


Blake Garrett knows a thing or two about deer hunting because he's seen a thing or two about deer behavior.  Blake takes his approach to deer hunting with scientific overtones.  Studying buck behavior over several years using game cameras and observation, he's noticed some interesting patterning year to year, enough to develop and scientifically test his theories.  Blake is big into positive deer reinforcement when it comes to deer hunter habits and endlessly avoids  negative deer encounter events.  Blake discusses with us in detail his deer hunting approach, habits, and theories. OUR SPONSORS:  Rackology, Minus 33 Merino Wool,  Covert Scouting Cameras, Grizzly Ears,  QUIETKAT,  BIG BUCK MERCH   DISCOUNT CODES: Minus 33 10% OFF: BIGBUCK33 QuietKat 15% OFF: BIGBUCK15 Deer News Here's What We Discuss: The Change of Temperature in August Marshall Missouri Supplemental Feed Program Nebraska, Sleeper State A Ton of Public Land It's a Curse The Driving Force Losing Girlfriends, Call to the Wild Nobody's Ever Done It 18 Years, A Career Make It Pay for Itself Not Many Selfies A Personality Page, Branding Cuz Said It Best Hunting 7 States, Gone for Days 90% of Those in the Industry have another Job Full Draw Adventures Watching Cam Pics of Bucks, Year After Year A Shot of Testosterone, Buck Field Trips July/August = Velvet Shed Time Visitors Radio Collar Theory Testing Correlating Day Light to Deer Movement Lack of Pressure, Outside In Hunt the Edge Moving to Timber after the Cut Corn Feeding Plans, and Cameras on the Timber Edge Not Teaching the Deer Negatives Reinforcing the Positives Conditioning the Deer, Anti-Danger  Memorable Deer Hunt Our APP: CLICK HERE for Our FAN APP Help Support This Show: Click Here to Support Us Big Buck Merch: Click Here for BBR Deer Hunt Merch FEEDBACK HOTLINE: 724-613-2825 PLACES TO FIND OUR PODCAST: Click for Apple Podcasts Click Here for Stitcher Click Here for Google Play Click Here for Our Podcast Page Click Here for YouTube Subscribe to our RSS Feed Click Here for TuneIn Click Here for Google Podcasts Click Here for Spotify Click Here for Radio Public Click Here for Radio.com Click Here for iHeart Radio Want to Know When the Next Big Buck Podcast is Released? Join the Club: Click Here to Join Our Mailing List Submit A Buck: Click Here to Submit a Big Buck Hunt Pic Big Buck Registry Social Media Links: Facebook: Click Here for Our Facebook Page Twitter: Click Here for BBR Twitter Instagram: Click Here for BBR Instagram Email Us: BBR Feedback:Feedback@BigBuckRegistry.com Be a Guest: Guests@BigBuckRegistry.com CREDITS: 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

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry
281 Ethan Featheroff - Boots in the Creek, Top of the Sticks

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2019 58:23


Chase the dream. Don't listen to the doubters. That's how Ethan Featheroff approaches each day. Ethan, after killing a 200" buck despite having a torn shoulder joint and a separated bicep, knows how to fight through pain to accomplish a goal.  Ethan shares with us his stand approach system, how he pushes the deer trail with his game cameras, and why he prefers hunting early season over any other time. OUR SPONSORS:  Rackology, Minus 33 Merino Wool,  Covert Scouting Cameras, Grizzly Ears,  QUIETKAT,  BIG BUCK MERCH   DISCOUNT CODES: Minus 33 10% OFF: BIGBUCK33 QuietKat 15% OFF: BIGBUCK15 Deer News Here's What We Discuss: Somerset, OH, Land of the Giants Mentors, Deer Drives, Bow Hunters Can I have a Career? First Deer was a 12 Pointer, Lefty  Bear Bows and Fred Bear Rage An Early Season Hunter, a Pattern Bean Fields, and Edges Trickle in the Cameras Put a Camera on Every Trail Where to Go from 200" Hunt the Best on the Property Five Pope and Young Bucks in a Row A Double Standard, Not a Trophy Hunter Biggest Fish in the Stream June July Go to the Bed (But Only When Raining) That Deer Isn't Nocturnal, Finding the Bedding Area Boots In the Creek Big 8, The Pattern Bedded 60-70 Yards from the Buck 230-6pm Top of the Sticks, Oil Well Covered Scent Down Wind Set, Set the Stand Early What Deer Do on a Hot Day Scent Control, Autumn Formula Digging Hold When Deer Are Most Predictable Shooting Everyday, Creating Stress Shots The Adrenaline Rush, Panic Putting Off Surgery,  AC and a Separated Bicep Slinged Up, Fight the Pain Our APP: CLICK HERE for Our FAN APP Help Support This Show: Click Here to Support Us Big Buck Merch: Click Here for BBR Deer Hunt Merch FEEDBACK HOTLINE: 724-613-2825 PLACES TO FIND OUR PODCAST: Click for Apple Podcasts Click Here for Stitcher Click Here for Google Play Click Here for Our Podcast Page Click Here for YouTube Subscribe to our RSS Feed Click Here for TuneIn Click Here for Google Podcasts Click Here for Spotify Click Here for Radio Public Click Here for Radio.com Click Here for iHeart Radio Want to Know When the Next Big Buck Podcast is Released? Join the Club: Click Here to Join Our Mailing List Submit A Buck: Click Here to Submit a Big Buck Hunt Pic Big Buck Registry Social Media Links: Facebook: Click Here for Our Facebook Page Twitter: Click Here for BBR Twitter Instagram: Click Here for BBR Instagram Email Us: BBR Feedback:Feedback@BigBuckRegistry.com Be a Guest: Guests@BigBuckRegistry.com CREDITS: 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

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry
280 Dave Paulides - Missing 411 The Hunted - Missing Hunters, the Unexplained - The Movie

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2019 64:23


Dave Paulides returns, this time with a new movie called Missing 411 The Hunted.  An expansion of his book Missing 411, Hunters Unexplained Disappearances focuses on 5 cases all involving a seemingly capable hunter.  The movie explores further details of the cases and dives deep in explanation using maps, visits to the terrain, expert critics, and interviews with those directly involved or affected.  You will leave with far more questions than answers.   The events showcased in Dave's movie defy logic. Link to Dave's Movie: CLICK HERE OUR SPONSORS:  Rackology, Minus 33 Merino Wool,  Covert Scouting Cameras, Grizzly Ears,  QUIETKAT,  BIG BUCK MERCH   DISCOUNT CODES: Minus 33 10% OFF: BIGBUCK33 QuietKat 15% OFF: BIGBUCK15 Deer News Here's What We Discuss: Strangest of the Strange The Movie No Bullshit, Mutual Respect Placed in My Lap by Park Rangers The Clusters, The Pins Middle of the US, No Cases Within 200 Miles of a Large Body of Water K9 Dogs and No Scent Pro Trackers, No Tracks A Weather Event Hunter's Subset 1200 Missing Persons Picking the Cases for the Movie Hunter Safety, Three Shots The Gaps and the Maps Excluding Mississippi Foolish to Not Carry a Beacon Breaking a Fibula, It'll Never Happen to Me Safety Points to Remember, A Whistle, Tell People Watch the Weather Les Stroud, Survivalman, Let's Make a Movie No Serial Killer Aaron Hedges, Santa Fe Cluster Chapter 4, Donnell Vista Yosemite, The Largest Cluster of Missing Boulders and Granite Fields Chapter 5, Lima Ohio, The Big Buck State Optical Physicist, An Odd Picture Thomas Messick Case at Lily Pond Standers and Pushers on a Deer Drive Hearing a Giant Steel Trap Shut Blind, Deaf, and a Stump FBI Does Investigate Missing Persons No Answers Adirondack Missing Persons Cluster CanAm Missing Project   Our APP: CLICK HERE for Our FAN APP Help Support This Show: Click Here to Support Us Big Buck Merch: Click Here for BBR Deer Hunt Merch FEEDBACK HOTLINE: 724-613-2825 PLACES TO FIND OUR PODCAST: Click for Apple Podcasts Click Here for Stitcher Click Here for Google Play Click Here for Our Podcast Page Click Here for YouTube Subscribe to our RSS Feed Click Here for TuneIn Click Here for Google Podcasts Click Here for Spotify Click Here for Radio Public Click Here for Radio.com Click Here for iHeart Radio Want to Know When the Next Big Buck Podcast is Released? Join the Club: Click Here to Join Our Mailing List Submit A Buck: Click Here to Submit a Big Buck Hunt Pic Big Buck Registry Social Media Links: Facebook: Click Here for Our Facebook Page Twitter: Click Here for BBR Twitter Instagram: Click Here for BBR Instagram Email Us: BBR Feedback:Feedback@BigBuckRegistry.com Be a Guest: Guests@BigBuckRegistry.com CREDITS: 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

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry
279 Phil Vanderpool - A Buck Named Obsession

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2019 127:07


When you need to hunt to survive, you learn how to hunt efficiently and effectively.  Phil Vanderpool's hunting journey began in a similar fashion. Today Phil is among the most recognized and respected personalities in the outdoor industry.  Phil broke into the outdoor commercial world when he started filming his hunts using a VHS camcorder and he's never looked back. We discuss Phil's upbringing, his tactics and strategies for hunting big bucks, and discuss in detail his near 4 year hunt for a monster buck he named Obsession. OUR SPONSORS:  Rackology, Minus 33 Merino Wool,  Covert Scouting Cameras, Grizzly Ears,  QUIETKAT,  BIG BUCK MERCH   DISCOUNT CODES: Minus 33 10% OFF: BIGBUCK33 QuietKat 15% OFF: BIGBUCK15 Deer News Here's What We Discuss: The Ozarks, Scenic Mountain Country The Bear Rut An Old School Bus Hunting Camp Hooked on Hunting Ever Since Phil Robertson - Hunting Over Sports Dad Knew the Pinch Points with Dogs and Boulders Backbones and Points and Escape Routes 40 Years of Bowhunting The Jennings Bow The Old PSE and Pins Today Black Widow Bows 1993 Safety and a Tree Harness An Old Knight and Hale Grunt Call Public Land, Federal, and Private Hunting Industry Through Video Tiny the Game Warden Polygraph Tests and Big Buck Contests Killing Big Deer Where Big Deer Exist OnX Maps, Range Finders, Covert Cameras The Cell Cam Terrain Can Change the Wind and Thermals Big Deer Tolerate Less Big Deer Have Smaller Core Areas Food Plots, But Not the Best Sanctuary and Safe Places for Bucks Kick November to the Curb Oct 20 to Nov 7 Best Hunting Weeks with Weather Change Memorable Hunt - A Buck Named Obsession A Back Door Entry Plan Food Cover Water Faith Family and Friends Our APP: CLICK HERE for Our FAN APP Help Support This Show: Click Here to Support Us Big Buck Merch: Click Here for BBR Deer Hunt Merch FEEDBACK HOTLINE: 724-613-2825 PLACES TO FIND OUR PODCAST: Click for Apple Podcasts Click Here for Stitcher Click Here for Google Play Click Here for Our Podcast Page Click Here for YouTube Subscribe to our RSS Feed Click Here for TuneIn Click Here for Google Podcasts Click Here for Spotify Click Here for Radio Public Click Here for Radio.com Click Here for iHeart Radio Want to Know When the Next Big Buck Podcast is Released? Join the Club: Click Here to Join Our Mailing List Submit A Buck: Click Here to Submit a Big Buck Hunt Pic Big Buck Registry Social Media Links: Facebook: Click Here for Our Facebook Page Twitter: Click Here for BBR Twitter Instagram: Click Here for BBR Instagram Email Us: BBR Feedback:Feedback@BigBuckRegistry.com Be a Guest: Guests@BigBuckRegistry.com CREDITS: 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

Wobbly Arrow
#86 Swinging From Big Jim's Nuts

Wobbly Arrow

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 96:21


We sit down and talk about our fun podcast with Big Jim and BS about a number of different topics. Don't forget, leave us a review on Facebook! Also, while you are on Facebook, click on the Shop Now button on our page to get great Wobbly Arrow Podcast t shirts. Rackology - www.rackology.org Use coupon code wobblyarrow15 to save on your order Sword Sights - www.swordsight.com Great sights for your bow. Cehck them out!

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry
278 Joe Godar - Hunting Junkies

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2019 62:27


It's a story that starts 120 years ago, with a small hunting cabin in southern Ohio.  For Joe Godar, a member of a group called the Hunting Junkies, it's a home away from home now with a new cabin on the same 50 acre parcel filled with numerous food plots and treestand locations to hunt any wind.  We discuss Joe's plan for 12 month cycle of food sources, dual planting times during the year, one at a time arrow practice shots, and how to eliminate target panic early in the season. OUR SPONSORS:  Rackology, Minus 33 Merino Wool,  Covert Scouting Cameras, Grizzly Ears,  QUIETKAT,  BIG BUCK MERCH  DISCOUNT CODES: Minus 33 10% OFF: BIGBUCK33 QuietKat 15% OFF: BIGBUCK15 Deer News Here's What We Discuss: A 120 Year Old Story and New Story in One A Cabin in Southern OH Fishing More Than Hunting Initially A Modern Cabin The West Side of Cincinnati  A 12 Month Cycle and Fun Food Plots A Forestry Program A South West Wind and Treestand Location Clearing the Land, and Placing the Plots Brassica, Clover and Mix All Deer Don't Go to the Same Place at the Same Time 50 Acres Growing Season and September Planting A Duel Cycle Shooting a Buck Without Antlers When to Hunt Get a Doe Early, Eliminate Target Panic The First Arrow Is the Only One that Matters Broadheads and Using the Best Arrows Paper Tuned and Dialed In A Memorable Hunt A Horse Butt All Day Sit 10 Rapid Fire Questions Our APP: CLICK HERE for Our FAN APP Help Support This Show: Click Here to Support Us Big Buck Merch: Click Here for BBR Deer Hunt Merch FEEDBACK HOTLINE: 724-613-2825 PLACES TO FIND OUR PODCAST: Click for Apple Podcasts Click Here for Stitcher Click Here for Google Play Click Here for Our Podcast Page Click Here for YouTube Subscribe to our RSS Feed Click Here for TuneIn Click Here for Google Podcasts Click Here for Spotify Click Here for Radio Public Click Here for Radio.com Click Here for iHeart Radio Want to Know When the Next Big Buck Podcast is Released? Join the Club: Click Here to Join Our Mailing List Submit A Buck: Click Here to Submit a Big Buck Hunt Pic Big Buck Registry Social Media Links: Facebook: Click Here for Our Facebook Page Twitter: Click Here for BBR Twitter Instagram: Click Here for BBR Instagram Email Us: BBR Feedback:Feedback@BigBuckRegistry.com Be a Guest: Guests@BigBuckRegistry.com CREDITS: 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

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry
277 The 2019 QDMA Whitetail Report with Kip Adams

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2019 56:10


Per the QDMA Whitetail Report, hunters pursue whitetail deer more than any other species and whitetail hunters contribute financially more than any other hunter segment.  Whitetails are the foundation of the hunting industry.  Because of this impressive impact QDMA releases an annual report that goes deep into data and identifies trends that affect the whitetail's world and the hunters that hunt them.  We thought that it only appropriate to invite Kip Adams back to discuss the highlights of this year's report, as we did last year.  We plan to make it an annual event.  OUR SPONSORS:  Rackology, Minus 33 Merino Wool,  Covert Scouting Cameras, Grizzly Ears,  QUIETKAT,  BIG BUCK MERCH   DISCOUNT CODES: Minus 33 10% OFF: BIGBUCK33 QuietKat 15% OFF: BIGBUCK15 Deer News Here's What We Discuss: Data from 2017-2018 Hunting Season NE, SW, MidWest, West, Canada 72 Pages, Just the Highlights 11th Annual Report, Age Structure 35% of Bucks, 15.5 Years, Different from Year's Past 33% Across the Board A Cultural Deer Hunting Change Stewards of Natural Resources Southern States Leading the Charge in Older Bucks Mississippi, Antler Restrictions A Higher Number of Bucks, Less Does Half Buck Fawns, Half Doe Fawns Michigan's Lower Penisula A History of Deer Managment Native American's Killed 6-7 Million Deer Each Year Predators Don't Account for this Much Killing Hunter's Provide a Free Service to Society What's the Source of the Info? Red Meat and Beer Timing of Deer Harvest Bow Hunting - Crossbows and Archery Season 3 Million Bowhunters and 4 Hunters Per Square Mile Facilitator of More Hunters and Crossbows The Raven Crossbow -100 Yards Disease and CWD - Weakening the Herd Zombie Deer The Number of Hunters that are Successful If You Shot 2 Deer Last Year, That's Rare Biggest Issue in Each Zone Our APP: CLICK HERE for Our FAN APP Help Support This Show: Click Here to Support Us Big Buck Merch: Click Here for BBR Deer Hunt Merch FEEDBACK HOTLINE: 724-613-2825 PLACES TO FIND OUR PODCAST: Click for Apple Podcasts Click Here for Stitcher Click Here for Google Play Click Here for Our Podcast Page Click Here for YouTube Subscribe to our RSS Feed Click Here for TuneIn Click Here for Google Podcasts Click Here for Spotify Click Here for Radio Public Click Here for Radio.com Click Here for iHeart Radio Want to Know When the Next Big Buck Podcast is Released? Join the Club: Click Here to Join Our Mailing List Submit A Buck: Click Here to Submit a Big Buck Hunt Pic Big Buck Registry Social Media Links: Facebook: Click Here for Our Facebook Page Twitter: Click Here for BBR Twitter Instagram: Click Here for BBR Instagram Email Us: BBR Feedback:Feedback@BigBuckRegistry.com Be a Guest: Guests@BigBuckRegistry.com CREDITS: 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

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry
276 Anthony Stallone - Hunter Shooter - The Long Range Rifle Shot

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019 98:29


We've focused a bunch on the bow shot, but perhaps we over looked the long range rifle shot. Unless you've had the need to take a 700 yard kill shot, you may not realize how much information is needed to calculate a well placed bullet.  The science is fascinating and the apps are endless. To clear this up, we invited long range hunter and shooting competitor Anthony Stallone to break it all down before you squeeze the trigger on your next long range target. OUR SPONSORS:  Rackology, Minus 33 Merino Wool,  Covert Scouting Cameras, Grizzly Ears,  QUIETKAT,  BIG BUCK MERCH   DISCOUNT CODES: Minus 33 10% OFF: BIGBUCK33 QuietKat 15% OFF: BIGBUCK15 Deer News Here's What We Discuss: Westerly, Shooting Rifles East Coast Hunters in Arizona Coues Deer at 400 to 600 Yards Guns, Ballistics, and Proper Shooting Gun Sight Academy Muzzle Breaks, No Flinch The Little Bastard The Ruger American Precision Ballistic Co-Efficient Are the Day of the .30-06 Gone? Cool Gun, No Bullets 6.5mm Creedmoor G1 and G7 Twist Rate Every Guns Likes a Different Bullet Black Hills Gold Ammo The 143 Grain Hornady ELD-X Higher the BC the Better The Checklist to Build a Better Gun Scope, Tripods, and Binos Optics and Clicks A $1000 Scope is a Decent Scope Triggers - Timney and Crispness Rings - Don't Buy the Cheap Ones or the Wrong Ones Measure Scope to Barrel Height MOA vs MIL Wind Velocity, Altitude, Temp, Pressure, Humidity 90% Leave the Gun in the Truck Rear Bag Math VS Field Testing, Hunter VS Shooter Practice - The Mechanics of the Shot Bipods vs Bags Memorable Deer Hunt Our APP: CLICK HERE for Our FAN APP Help Support This Show: Click Here to Support Us Big Buck Merch: Click Here for BBR Deer Hunt Merch FEEDBACK HOTLINE: 724-613-2825 PLACES TO FIND OUR PODCAST: Click for Apple Podcasts Click Here for Stitcher Click Here for Google Play Click Here for Our Podcast Page Click Here for YouTube Subscribe to our RSS Feed Click Here for TuneIn Click Here for Google Podcasts Click Here for Spotify Click Here for Radio Public Click Here for Radio.com Click Here for iHeart Radio Want to Know When the Next Big Buck Podcast is Released? Join the Club: Click Here to Join Our Mailing List Submit A Buck: Click Here to Submit a Big Buck Hunt Pic Big Buck Registry Social Media Links: Facebook: Click Here for Our Facebook Page Twitter: Click Here for BBR Twitter Instagram: Click Here for BBR Instagram Email Us: BBR Feedback:Feedback@BigBuckRegistry.com Be a Guest: Guests@BigBuckRegistry.com CREDITS: 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

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry
275 Gordon Whittington - The Emerging 300"

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2019 85:34


There have been far more 300" non-typical bucks killed since the early 2000s than ever documented before the year 2000.  So what gives?  Gordon Whittington, the Editor in Chief of North American Whitetail joins us for a second time to explore just that.  Is it genetics, is it food, what can history tell us from hundreds of years ago, what about the big deer that came in the decades before the new millennium?  We discuss all this in detail and dig deep into the Luke Brewster buck story, the monster Illinois buck from 2018, currently featured in North American Whitetail Magazine. OUR SPONSORS:  Rackology, Minus 33 Merino Wool,  Covert Scouting Cameras, Grizzly Ears,  QUIETKAT,  BIG BUCK MERCH   DISCOUNT CODES: Minus 33 10% OFF: BIGBUCK33 QuietKat 15% OFF: BIGBUCK15 Deer News Here's What We Discuss: Episode 106 - The Buck Story The 2018 Highlight A Season - Good Bad or Other Those Day are Behind Us The Population Numbers Drop Off - Predation and EHD Not Record Breaking Like 2005 It's Psychological and Mental Perspective Too Many Deer? Overplaying the Benefits of High Density Deer Numbers 2 Deer Per Square Acre and Food Plots If You Have Food, You can Have High Density The Industrial Age, The World's Greatest Food Plot A Byproduct of Farming Iowa 1850, Natural vs Man Made A Low Density and Big Deer Historical Perspective More 300" Bucks That We Document Pennsylvania 1830 - It was a Trophy Buck State Look at the Surge of Top End Deer The Hold in the Horn Gross Score The Steven Tucker Buck Tennessee Luke Brewster Buck - Illinois 1940, 1981, then 2000 and Beyond Texas Hill Country and Island Deer Just Get By A Body Size and Antler Size 40% Increase Better Fed, 10 Year Threshold Ideal Nutritional Conditions, and Abnormal Points Hot Spots - Where's the Next One? The Integrity of the Giant Bucks Driven to Live, Years on One Lung The Brewster Buck Story Illinois - Currently the Only State with Two 300" Bucks Our APP: CLICK HERE for Our FAN APP Help Support This Show: Click Here to Support Us Big Buck Merch: Click Here for BBR Deer Hunt Merch FEEDBACK HOTLINE: 724-613-2825 PLACES TO FIND OUR PODCAST: Click for Apple Podcasts Click Here for Stitcher Click Here for Google Play Click Here for Our Podcast Page Click Here for YouTube Subscribe to our RSS Feed Click Here for TuneIn Click Here for Google Podcasts Click Here for Spotify Click Here for Radio Public Click Here for Radio.com Click Here for iHeart Radio Want to Know When the Next Big Buck Podcast is Released? Join the Club: Click Here to Join Our Mailing List Submit A Buck: Click Here to Submit a Big Buck Hunt Pic Big Buck Registry Social Media Links: Facebook: Click Here for Our Facebook Page Twitter: Click Here for BBR Twitter Instagram: Click Here for BBR Instagram Email Us: BBR Feedback:Feedback@BigBuckRegistry.com Be a Guest: Guests@BigBuckRegistry.com CREDITS: 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

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry
274 Harmon Carson - Bowhunting Big West and the Bayou

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 110:33


Although Harmon Carson is known as the Bayou Bowhunter, he sharpened his  bowhunting skills in the in the mountains of Colorado.  Harmon credits his dad for lots of his skills, but not necessarily in the traditional father/son teaching sense.  In many cases, Harmon learned to hunt because his father would escort him into the woods, but from then on he was on his own to learn the rest - methods that might not fly today. Nonetheless, those lessons made Harmon one heck of a good bowhunter - no more gun, no more compound, just straight up traditional bowhunting. Harmon says, learn to hunt first and the weapon you choose becomes irrelevant. OUR SPONSORS:  Rackology, Minus 33 Merino Wool,  Covert Scouting Cameras, Grizzly Ears,  QUIETKAT,  BIG BUCK MERCH   DISCOUNT CODES: Minus 33 10% OFF: BIGBUCK33 QuietKat 15% OFF: BIGBUCK15 Deer News Here's What We Discuss: Go Outside and Play Exposure to the Western Hunt Dad Taught Us to Blood Trail Start Hunting at 5 Years Old Dad was My Teacher and Not Too Pick a Hair When You Focus on the Details, Good Things Happen You're Going to Hunt Colorado Drawing on an Elk and Settling in on a Pin Not Gonna Hunt with a Gun Again Compound to the Traditional A Black Widow Recurve Hunting with My Compound AND My Longbow Now I Know Where to Look All I Did Was Change Weapons Aaron Snyder, the Guy Knew How to Hunt First Learn to Hunt First Make Sure They Have Been Successful Stacking, Training with Eyes Closed, Bad Habits Don't Go Too Heavy Too Fast Wind- No Scent Control, Except for Clothing Soaked in Sweat, Down Wind to the Risky Edge The Buck Circle and Hook Down Wind Side Until You Almost Mess Up Stand Placement, Height, Shot Angles Visual Blobs in a Deer Peripheral  The Taxidermy Business Gain Respect for Them to Figure Them Out The One Buck - Study Him and Others Will Follow Memorable Deer Hunt and 10 Rapid Fire Qs   Our APP: CLICK HERE for Our FAN APP Help Support This Show: Click Here to Support Us Big Buck Merch: Click Here for BBR Deer Hunt Merch FEEDBACK HOTLINE: 724-613-2825 PLACES TO FIND OUR PODCAST: Click for Apple Podcasts Click Here for Stitcher Click Here for Google Play Click Here for Our Podcast Page Click Here for YouTube Subscribe to our RSS Feed Click Here for TuneIn Click Here for Google Podcasts Click Here for Spotify Click Here for Radio Public Click Here for Radio.com Click Here for iHeart Radio Want to Know When the Next Big Buck Podcast is Released? Join the Club: Click Here to Join Our Mailing List Submit A Buck: Click Here to Submit a Big Buck Hunt Pic Big Buck Registry Social Media Links: Facebook: Click Here for Our Facebook Page Twitter: Click Here for BBR Twitter Instagram: Click Here for BBR Instagram Email Us: BBR Feedback:Feedback@BigBuckRegistry.com Be a Guest: Guests@BigBuckRegistry.com CREDITS: 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

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry
273 J.C. Hall - Open Season and On the Road

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 85:40


J.C. Hall might not be on the trigger most of the time, but he's hunting all the time.  When he does hunt for himself, it's a quality over quantity kind of thing.  These days J.C. is frequently on tour with the likes of country singer Aaron Lewis where he's running the camera or editing for the show On the Road Outdoors.    J.C. says he's always hunting in a sense because the footage needs capturing and he doesn't want to be the guy to mess up the hunt. J.C. is an interesting guy with a colorful past - he studied golf at Penn State, was pit crew member on the NASCAR circuit, and is now a producer for Open Season TV and Editor for On the Road. OUR SPONSORS:  Rackology, Minus 33 Merino Wool,  Covert Scouting Cameras, Grizzly Ears,  QUIETKAT,  BIG BUCK MERCH   DISCOUNT CODES: Minus 33 10% OFF: BIGBUCK33 QuietKat 15% OFF: BIGBUCK15 Deer News Here's What We Discuss: Coyotes and Hogs Predators and Management Open Season and On the Road Golf at Penn State  Stealing Grandpa's VHS  Hunting on Sunday Influencers- Primos, Mossy Oak If I Could Do Everything A Business Out of Your Hobby TNT Outdoors 1000s of Shows and Jump Cuts DVDs are Gone, Be Everywhere Everybondy Has a Page NASCAR Pit Crew, Rousch, Childress, MLB Athletic Pit Crew Open Season TV, They Called Me Rock Bordelon and Aaron Lewis Maintaining Relationships, and Expectations It's a Small Industry When Do You Hunt? 68 Days in a Row Turkey Hunt Grande Ole Oprey, Kenny Roger Tribute Walking Off the Bus to the Farm I Don't Get to Pull the Trigger Scent Control Is Huge Checking the Wind, Checking the Barometer Camera in the Ozone 90% Human Odor from the Mouth The Little Things, Food Plots, Indiana Lease New England Is Tough, Point to Point Fingers Legit Outfitters, Smoking for a Week Survival Mode, Steps Toward the Trail Deer Behavior, When, Where, Why Guessing is Slim Memorable Hunt, It's What the Hunt Means to You 10 Rapid Fire Questions   Our APP: CLICK HERE for Our FAN APP Help Support This Show: Click Here to Support Us Big Buck Merch: Click Here for BBR Deer Hunt Merch FEEDBACK HOTLINE: 724-613-2825 PLACES TO FIND OUR PODCAST: Click for Apple Podcasts Click Here for Stitcher Click Here for Google Play Click Here for Our Podcast Page Click Here for YouTube Subscribe to our RSS Feed Click Here for TuneIn Click Here for Google Podcasts Click Here for Spotify Click Here for Radio Public Click Here for Radio.com Click Here for iHeart Radio Want to Know When the Next Big Buck Podcast is Released? Join the Club: Click Here to Join Our Mailing List Submit A Buck: Click Here to Submit a Big Buck Hunt Pic Big Buck Registry Social Media Links: Facebook: Click Here for Our Facebook Page Twitter: Click Here for BBR Twitter Instagram: Click Here for BBR Instagram Email Us: BBR Feedback:Feedback@BigBuckRegistry.com Be a Guest: Guests@BigBuckRegistry.com CREDITS: 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

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry
272 Jason Selman - Booking Your Next Whitetail Outfitter - The Red Flags

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2019 88:30


So you want to book a whitetail hunt with an outfitter, but you don't know exactly where to start.  Maybe this is your first time or maybe you're rebounding from a horrible experience and you're attempting not to repeat.  With booking season in full swing, we thought we should explore the do's and don'ts with Jason Selman of Hero Shot Outfitters.  What questions should you ask?  What are the red flags? What's should you expect to get when you spend your hard earn money and when should you run away and go onto the next outfitter?  We explore all this an more with Jason so that you can avoid big mistakes and ensure a quality experience when booking your next whitetail adventure with an outfitter. SPECIAL OFFER FROM QUIETKAT TO OUR LISTENERS-  USE CODE: BIGBUCK15 to Receive 15% Off Your Order OUR SPONSORS:  Rackology, Covert Scouting Cameras, QUIETKAT,  BIG BUCK MERCH   Deer News Here's What We Discuss: Getting Serious West Central Illinois Researching Outfitters What's the First Thing?  What Do I What to Hunt? Luxury Hunt VS Hard Core Hunt Food and Lodging Start Offline, Archery Shops, Networking Internet Research, Social Media Questions to Ask Big on Success and Opportunity Rate I Need Statistics 80% Success Rate and Fair Chase Calculations Can't Guaranty a Kill Leased Land and the 35% Measure Sleeping Arrangements and How Many Campers Pressure - All Year Long? How Many Acres? How the Outfitter Hunts the First Week of October Do they "Get Right on It"? Scent Control Measures Hunter to Land Ratios How Many Guides, Hunter Ratios Equipment - Stands, Shot Distances, Accessories How Far Do I Need to Practice? Shooting Lanes, Trimming, and Cover, Stand Height Filming a Hunt Can I Be Mobile?  Stand Placement and Wind Direction, Trail Cam Pics Antler Restrictions and Fines Do the Guides Hunt? Walk Me Thru a Day Trophy Care, Meals, Food Allergies Transportation to and from the Stand and Airport Wounding a Deer and Trophy Kills Life Comes Up, Cancellation Policy Ask for References Turkey Hunt it First Summary of Red Flags Can't Please Everyone Hunter Responsibility Our APP: CLICK HERE for Our FAN APP Help Support This Show: Click Here to Support Us Big Buck Merch: Click Here for BBR Deer Hunt Merch FEEDBACK HOTLINE: 724-613-2825 PLACES TO FIND OUR PODCAST: Click for Apple Podcasts Click Here for Stitcher Click Here for Google Play Click Here for Our Podcast Page Click Here for YouTube Subscribe to our RSS Feed Click Here for TuneIn Click Here for Google Podcasts Click Here for Spotify Click Here for Radio Public Click Here for Radio.com Click Here for iHeart Radio Want to Know When the Next Big Buck Podcast is Released? Join the Club: Click Here to Join Our Mailing List Submit A Buck: Click Here to Submit a Big Buck Hunt Pic Big Buck Registry Social Media Links: Facebook: Click Here for Our Facebook Page Twitter: Click Here for BBR Twitter Instagram: Click Here for BBR Instagram Email Us: BBR Feedback:Feedback@BigBuckRegistry.com Be a Guest: Guests@BigBuckRegistry.com CREDITS: 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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#73 Hunting Public - Ted & Logan

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 23:56


Ted Zangerle & Logan Wright from the Hunting Public sit down and chat with us. If you haven't seen the Hunting Public on Youtube you really need to check them out. It is refreshing to see people get genuinely excited about shooting deer regardless of size. Plus, these guys are legit, they really know how yo read sign, setup on the deer and have a lot of success. Don't forget, visit our Facebook shop to get some killer Wobbly Arrow Merchandise. https://www.facebook.com/WobblyArrow/shop Premium Food Plot Supplies and Deer Supplements - Use coupon code wobblyarrow15 to save money. We highly recommend Rackology. Jason and Eric are stand up guys who are more than happy to help you get the most out of your genetic potential in your area for your deer. Great guys with great products! www.rackology.org

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Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry
271 Chuck Paddock- Game Cam Maniac, Entry Routes, Low Pressure - Open Season TV

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 60:55


After 35 years of hunting and after burning out a camera man or two, there's no sign of Chuck Paddock hunting less.  Chuck is a busy business man and is part owner of Open Season TV (you may remember our interview on Epi 200 with Chuck's partner James Blakenbeckler). Chuck doesn't consider the work surrounding Open Season actual work as it's not his how he makes his living. But he sure does love to hunt and he enjoys bringing his hunts to life for others through video. Chuck's big things are low pressure, careful entry and exit routes, and an abundant use of game cameras.  SPECIAL OFFER FROM QUIETKAT TO OUR LISTENERS-  USE CODE: BIGBUCK15 to Receive 15% Off Your Order OUR SPONSORS:  Rackology, Covert Scouting Cameras, QUIETKAT,  BIG BUCK MERCH   Here's What We Discuss: 55 Degrees Zero Snow Open Season TV - a Fluke Deal I Can't Get the Money from Sponsors Shooting Cameras - Sony FS5 and A7S DSLR Equipment Is So Much Better Now It's Not a Stable Environment You Have to Prove that It Works I Burned Out My Cameraman Facebook Doesn't Like Hunting Attacking the NRA Score Does Make You Happy One Good Animal Each Year 1987 Deer Hunt Breakfast for Kids Hunting All Over - Top 5 Paying Attention to the Wind Low Impact, No Shed Hunting The Ravine Treestands and Stalking You Aren't Scouting During the Season Gear Setup - Layered Exiting and Entering Strategies Treestand Setup 20' Minimum What's the Challenge Now I Know Every Buck in My Woods Maniac about Game Cameras Cells Cams in the Bedding Area 10 Rapid Fire Questions   Our APP: CLICK HERE for Our FAN APP Help Support This Show: Click Here to Support Us Big Buck Merch: Click Here for BBR Deer Hunt Merch FEEDBACK HOTLINE: 724-613-2825 PLACES TO FIND OUR PODCAST: Click for Apple Podcasts Click Here for Stitcher Click Here for Google Play Click Here for Our Podcast Page Click Here for YouTube Subscribe to our RSS Feed Click Here for TuneIn Click Here for Google Podcasts Click Here for Spotify Click Here for Radio Public Click Here for Radio.com Click Here for iHeart Radio Want to Know When the Next Big Buck Podcast is Released? Join the Club: Click Here to Join Our Mailing List Submit A Buck: Click Here to Submit a Big Buck Hunt Pic Big Buck Registry Social Media Links: Facebook: Click Here for Our Facebook Page Twitter: Click Here for BBR Twitter Instagram: Click Here for BBR Instagram Email Us: BBR Feedback:Feedback@BigBuckRegistry.com Be a Guest: Guests@BigBuckRegistry.com CREDITS: 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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#72 Our New BFF J-MO

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2019 68:29


Our buddy the buckless yooper stops by the show with our new best friend we never met before. Jmo makes his first appearance on the show. We talk about our new promo code to save our listeners some money with Rackology. We also come up with a new intro to our poacher of the week. A great fun episode. Visit our partners: https://www.rackology.org Use Code WOBBLYARROW15 to save 15% on your order https://www.swordsight.com https://www.treelimbproducts.com https://younggunsarchery.com Wobbly Arrow Merchandise https://www.facebook.com/pg/WobblyArrow/shop

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Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry
270 The Bearded Butcher - Seth and Scott Perkins - Jerky and Dry Aged

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 92:30


The Bearded Butchers, otherwise known as brothers Seth and Scott Perkins, grew up learning butchery as part of the family business butchering domestic livestock. They carried their knowledge into the hunter's world by hunting for and butchering all types of wild game. And what goes great with meat?  Spices!  So the brothers ventured into the spice business which grew it's now infamous label from their bearded father and namesake inspired by membership at a local beard club.  Their spices are all natural, free of sugar, MSG, and anti-caking materials and the brothers' deer processing YouTube videos about how to correctly process and age venison has gone absolutely viral.  In this show, we explore all the Bearded Butcher secrets to successful deer processing, how jerky can break down deer hunting barriers, and how you can do it too.   SPECIAL OFFER FROM QUIETKAT TO OUR LISTENERS-  USE CODE: BIGBUCK15 to Receive 15% Off Your Order OUR SPONSORS:  Rackology, Covert Scouting Cameras, QUIETKAT,  BIG BUCK MERCH   Here's What We Discuss: Massive Bucks, No Time to Hunt Muscle Structures Field Dressing and Temp Spreading Bacteria Not Splitting the Bone Care After Removing the Hide Coolers and Ice are My Friends Building a Walk In Cooler on Short Money Dry Aging the Carcus Most Popular Guy on a Warm Day The Hock and the Tendon The Knives Dry Aging on the Bone 10 Days 32 to 40 Degrees Plus Humidity Enzymes and Optimal Range The Processing Video Fish Tenders Removing the Glands The Clean Up Prepared for the Freezer Spice Blend Biz The Beard Club Venison Brats and Jerky Adam Greetree and Laura Zerra Catch and Cooks Jerky to Promote Hunting Memorable Deer Hunts Whitefeather Meats and the Bearded Butcher OTown Outdoors and YouTube Our APP: CLICK HERE for Our FAN APP Help Support This Show: Click Here to Support Us Big Buck Merch: Click Here for BBR Deer Hunt Merch FEEDBACK HOTLINE: 724-613-2825 PLACES TO FIND OUR PODCAST: Click for Apple Podcasts Click Here for Stitcher Click Here for Google Play Click Here for Our Podcast Page Click Here for YouTube Subscribe to our RSS Feed Click Here for TuneIn Click Here for Google Podcasts Click Here for Spotify Click Here for Radio Public Click Here for Radio.com Click Here for iHeart Radio Want to Know When the Next Big Buck Podcast is Released? Join the Club: Click Here to Join Our Mailing List Submit A Buck: Click Here to Submit a Big Buck Hunt Pic Big Buck Registry Social Media Links: Facebook: Click Here for Our Facebook Page Twitter: Click Here for BBR Twitter Instagram: Click Here for BBR Instagram Email Us: BBR Feedback:Feedback@BigBuckRegistry.com Be a Guest: Guests@BigBuckRegistry.com CREDITS: 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

Whitetail Rendezvous

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Whitetail Rendezvous

RACKOLOGY produces the highest quality, premium deer nutritional products on the market, period! RACKOLOGY products are scientifically researched and formulated by an actual biologist and agronomist with extensive deer and wildlife research, not just some re-packaged livestock products like many companies on the market. What a combination! RACKOLOGY not only has the BEST deer pro […]

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#69 Jason & Eric From Rackology

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 53:29


Our buddies Jason & Eric the original OG's from Rackology stop by the show. Join us as we learn how Rackology got started and what separates their food plot products from some of the others on the market. Not only does Rackology have fantastic food plot products they also make some of the finest deer supplements available.

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Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry
269 Major League Bowhunter - Brandon Adams & Matt Duff - The Mississippi Deer Season and the Oklahoma Slam

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 74:38


It's been 4 years since we last visited with our friends at Major League Bowhunter.  Every conversation we've had with their crew has lead to some deep thinking related to hunting, industry challenges, and solutions to keep hunting alive for generations to come.  According to Matt, due to some legislation and some economic factors relative to agriculture in Mississippi, the Mississippi deer hunting has never been so good.  We reflect on Matt's 2018-2019 deer season and then we turn to Brandon Adams, a long time MLB crew member, and learn how he prepared for a season he called the Oklahoma Slam which involved taking one of each of the 5 big game species in Oklahoma in a single hunting season using over the counter tags available to anyone. SPECIAL OFFER FROM QUIETKAT TO OUR LISTENERS-  USE CODE: BIGBUCK15 to Receive 15% Off Your Order OUR SPONSORS:  Rackology, Covert Scouting Cameras, QUIETKAT,  BIG BUCK MERCH   Here's What We Discuss: I Can't See My Phone Lasik and Target Panic HHA Site, Being Afraid to Miss Deer Feeding Program in Mississippi Inventory the Deer Letting Deer Grow Eat Up with Bow Hunting Mississippi Delta and Low Nutritional Browze A Big Huge Shift - Cotton and Soybeans to Corn and Soy Select Targeting Field Fertilizer Building Passionate Young Deer Hunters Fortnite, NFL Madden after the Hunt Every Hunter Should Take a Kid Hunting Mandatory Oklahoma Slam 5 Big Game Species Hitting Up Instagram for a Hunt The Pan Handle Speed Goats Practicing at 90 and 100 Yards A Dozen Arrows at Lunch - One to Two Dozen Per Session Training to Hunt They Don't Move Like Whitetail Holding the Pin - Archery Is Just Math You Want the Shot to Just Happen Just Send It Bear, Antelope, Elk, Mule Deer, and Whitetail MLB 2019 Chipper Jones and Shoemaker Homes The Adult Hunter Developing an Arkansas Farm   Our APP: CLICK HERE for Our FAN APP Help Support This Show: Click Here to Support Us Big Buck Merch: Click Here for BBR Deer Hunt Merch FEEDBACK HOTLINE: 724-613-2825 PLACES TO FIND OUR PODCAST: Click for Apple Podcasts Click Here for Stitcher Click Here for Google Play Click Here for Our Podcast Page Click Here for YouTube Subscribe to our RSS Feed Click Here for TuneIn Click Here for Google Podcasts Click Here for Spotify Click Here for Radio Public Click Here for Radio.com Click Here for iHeart Radio Want to Know When the Next Big Buck Podcast is Released? Join the Club: Click Here to Join Our Mailing List Submit A Buck: Click Here to Submit a Big Buck Hunt Pic Big Buck Registry Social Media Links: Facebook: Click Here for Our Facebook Page Twitter: Click Here for BBR Twitter Instagram: Click Here for BBR Instagram Email Us: BBR Feedback:Feedback@BigBuckRegistry.com Be a Guest: Guests@BigBuckRegistry.com CREDITS: 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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Rackology - Everything You Need All In One Bag

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 0:30


RACKOLOGY'S PREMIUM DEER PRODUCTS NOW Available at Rural King and Orscheln Farm and Home Storefronts RACKOLOGY produces the highest quality, premium deer nutritional products & Long Range Attractant products on the market, PERIOD!  RACKOLOGY products are scientifically researched and formulated by an actual Biologist and Agronomist with extensive deer and wildlife research, NOT just some re-packaged livestock products like many companies on the market!  RACKOLOGY not only has the BEST deer products on the market, but they eliminate the expense and confusion of which products to purchase, saving YOU time and money$$$. CUSTOM FEED AND FOOD PLOT BLENDS AVAILABLE!   www.Rackology.org  

Whitetail Rendezvous
#500 Rackology Food Plot Part 3

Whitetail Rendezvous

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 28:06


Bruce: Hey, folks, welcome back to Whitetail Rendezvous, the special edition with Rackology. We're heading up to Eric and Jason's shop up there in Loup City, Nebraska and this is the final segment of food plots. And we're going to talk about planting 365, and that kind of encompasses everything we talked about with these […]

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Whitetail Rendezvous
#500 Rackology Food Plot Part 3

Whitetail Rendezvous

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 28:09


Bruce: Hey, folks, welcome back to Whitetail Rendezvous, the special edition with Rackology. We’re heading up to Eric and Jason’s shop up there in Loup City, Nebraska and this is the final segment of food plots. And we’re going to talk about planting 365, and that kind of encompasses everything we talked about with these guys this week. And, you know, we started off with the land management and looking at the land, getting hard eyes on it, you know, fresh set of glasses, however you want to call it, and then figuring out where we’re going to do things. And then we talked about the food plots and seed, what they are, what they’re not, and what they can’t do now. You know, we’re going to wrap it all up into a 365-day planting and growing session, if you will. So, guys, let’s bring forth some knowledge and share. And in the break we just had we just talked about does are stressed. And I threw in my two cents. You know, the doe is bred in November, November 10th, she goes through December, January, February, March. Then she’s, you know, sometime in the springtime she’s going to, you know, have the fawn. And the better you can help them carry that fawn, the better deer herd you have. And that’s what this is all about, is helping deer become healthy deer, liking your place to live on, and living there 365. So, guys, take it away. Eric: Right. Well, you hit it right on the head. I mean the first key in planting a year-round program, whether it be feeding or food plots, when we talked about the land management, we kind of go year over year. We don’t just do this year and we’re done and we’ll see you next year and we’ll just start a new game plan. Knowing the life cycle of what you’re hunting or what you want out there is very important. I mean Jason has taught me so much being, I mean, with his knowledge of not only biology but and specific with deer herd development and deer herd health. I’ve learned, I mean, by just soaking in like a sponge next to him hearing him talk to people and just asking questions. And knowing…of anybody, knowing…and he knows really well that life cycle of a doe, the life cycle of a buck, and where you’re going to be able to take the stress off of those animals. And like we were talking before, if there’s more of a visual key to understand and see, you know, the stresses that these wild animals go through on a given year. Because every year is not the same, on a dry year versus a wet year versus a cold winter year where you’ve got 20 snowfalls and 40 inches of snow. Those deer are out there, they don’t get to go inside and relax and refresh and regroup for the next day like we do. But knowing that life cycle of the animal is huge when it comes to planting 365 year-round stuff. And, you know, a lot of people will see deer out there and not know how much stress that they’ve got on them and they might just say, “Oh, they’re eating out there, look at all of them out there. They’re just walking around and enjoying themselves and they’re fine. You know, I don’t need to do anything.” Well, looking at trail camera pictures from closer than 50 to 100 yards you’re going to start picking up, like Jason just showed me, some things to key in on on, “Okay, is that doe, you know, is she”… I mean she’s got… You know, what we don’t know about the deer, I mean there’s a lot of times they have twins and triplets and that’s a lot of stress and vitamin and mineral and protein that that doe has got to do to get to that fawn, whether it be a fawn that’s a doe or a fawn that’s a buck. And if you want them bucks to develop and to be their genetic potential, they need to hit the ground running and they need to be efficient. So a lot of times with food plots, the ones you have on your land and water,

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Whitetail Rendezvous
# 499 Rackology Food Plot Part 2

Whitetail Rendezvous

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 35:21


https://www.rackology.org/ Bruce: …Rackology, Eric Fitzgerald and Jason Obermiller, and your host Bruce Hutcheon with Whitetail Rendezvous. We joined up and we’re sharing some ideas about, you know, land management and food plots. And why are we doing this? Because there’s a lot of misinformation out there, there’s a lot of advertising out there, there’s a lot of promotion out there, there’s a lot of sponsors out there, people who are being sponsored by XYZ, you know, company. And we go, “Wow, I’m going to buy some of that.” Well, you have no earthly idea why you’re buying it except that there’s a green field behind the person, you know, shooting this wonderful [Inaudible 00:00:40] saying, “I use X.” That’s marketing, I get it. But when you start drilling down into it, you know, what are food plots, what aren’t they, you know, food plots start with, you know, with seed. Some sort of seed has to come out of the ground so the deer are going to eat it, and there’s a lot of prep work that goes into that. So, guys, let’s jump into it. We get about a half an hour to share with our listeners what food plots are and what they’re not. Eric: All right. Well, I guess, looking at food plots, they are, as the name implies, they’re either…they’re a plot that you plant that bring wildlife there for mainly two reasons, food and cover. And some animals will use the same food plot for food that others use for cover. And what you’re trying to do is centralize the wildlife on your property and also provide something that maybe not…wasn’t there to either increase your odds at, you know, harvesting a buck or a doe, or it might be a turkey or pheasants, you know, hunting pheasants. So, and it’s also there if you’re just enjoying wildlife and want to give back a little bit. Because, as we all know, habitat in the United States has shrunk immensely for wildlife, whether it be urban development or what might be happening. But, so any time…a little goes a long way when it comes to wildlife, habitat, and food plots. And so that’s, I guess in my opinion, what they are in a nutshell. They’re nutrition, they’re cover, and they’re sanctuary for wildlife. Jason: Well, you can look at food plots also from a standpoint of, you know, if you go out into nature, into the trees, you know, wherever you’re hunting at, it may be grassland area, you know, like out in Western Nebraska, and you look at the quality of forage that’s available. You know, I’m not knocking Mother Nature, you know, nature, per se. But the forage quality out there, the amount of nutrients that’s naturally available in nature just doesn’t compare to what you can bring to them in a food plot. You know, if a person can only afford to do just a little for your deer and you had to decide whether, “Do I put out some feed or do I put out a food plot?,” and the answer there is the food plot is where you’re going to get the most bang for your buck, no pun intended. Because you’ve got a growing time from spring that they can start eating through the fall months and into the winter months even on some of the…you know, the perennials, like we have. Now, you know, is feeding, you know, mineral and feeds like that, is that beneficial? Of course. I mean, you know, as I stated, you know, a few months ago in a podcast we did with you, I mean February, March, and April, a lot of people don’t realize this, but February, March, and April are, like, huge months for fawn and antler growth. The bucks are storing the minerals on their skeleton that they’re going to use to grow the antlers in the summer months. And those months are when there’s hardly any food available over the winter months. And when you’ve got…you know, let’s say you can put out a sizable food plot, even if you can’t afford to, you know,

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Whitetail Rendezvous
# 499 Rackology Food Plot Part 2

Whitetail Rendezvous

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 35:18


https://www.rackology.org/ Bruce: ...Rackology, Eric Fitzgerald and Jason Obermiller, and your host Bruce Hutcheon with Whitetail Rendezvous. We joined up and we're sharing some ideas about, you know, land management and food plots. And why are we doing this? Because there's a lot of misinformation out there, there's a lot of advertising out there, there's a […]

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Whitetail Rendezvous
# 498 Understand Rackology Food Plot Part 1

Whitetail Rendezvous

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 30:49


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Whitetail Rendezvous
# 498 Understand Rackology Food Plot Part 1

Whitetail Rendezvous

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 30:47


RACKOLOGY produces the highest quality, premium deer nutritional products on the market, period! RACKOLOGY products are scientifically researched and formulated by an actual Biologist and Agronomist with extensive deer and wildlife research, NOT just some re-packaged livestock products like many companies on the market! What a combination! RACKOLOGY not only has the BEST deer pro […]

Whitetail Rendezvous
#497 From Ground Up Part 3 Rackology

Whitetail Rendezvous

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 26:11


Plan for success before going to work and investing your money into your land is a must. So, you know, with that, that kind of breaks down into three parts. We're gonna give them the ideas, the information, the...potentially, the Rackology products. But it boils down to, are they gonna be the ones that does […]

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Whitetail Rendezvous
#497 From Ground Up Part 3 Rackology

Whitetail Rendezvous

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 26:14


Plan for success before going to work and investing your money into your land is a must. So, you know, with that, that kind of breaks down into three parts. We’re gonna give them the ideas, the information, the…potentially, the Rackology products. But it boils down to, are they gonna be the ones that does all the work? Are they gonna need to have help with it? Are they gonna be somebody that requires help from some outside sources, or are they gonna be the type of client that’s gonna totally need the whole thing done for them? There’s examples of why those would be, you know… Probably the majority of the people that we’ll be talking about here are the “they will do it”. Most of our customers, they wanna do it themselves because it goes back to the first segment, we talked about the “why”, and a lot of times the why is if you do it yourself, you have a huge sense of accomplishment, and a huge sense of reward. It don’t matter if you go out and kill a doe or a monster buck, you did this, you did all this. So the majority of the clients are gonna be somewhere in that realm. You know, there’s some that are gonna need a little help. It might be, at the very least, they have to go out and rent equipment because, you know, they don’t have any equipment. But they can probably do a lot of this stuff, but they need help. Like, “Where do I get this? Where do I get that?” Eric: Or, it could be a land owner that doesn’t live on the premises, or doesn’t even live close by, that needs us to line something up if they can’t. Jason: And then, at the far end of the spectrum is your land owners, land managers, that… Receive a $50 goHUNT Gear Shop Gift Card by using code WR when joining Insider http://bit.ly/2s8dX5k . Here’s a quick demo about goHUNT.com/insider https://youtu.be/YFNMzEUtcys Whitetail Rendezvous podcast receives compensation each time a new member joins Insider via our link Free Shipping Order yours today https://www.whitetailrendezvous.com/shop/

Whitetail Rendezvous
# 495 From the Ground up Rackology Eric Fitzgerald Jason Obermiller

Whitetail Rendezvous

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 26:48


Welcome to a special edition of “Whitetail Rendezvous,” and we’re traveling up to Loup City, Nebraska. Now, I’ve got a couple friends up there that own Rackology. If you don’t know what Rackology is, well, if it’s a double helix, it’s a double helix chromosome…is that true, Jason? https://www.rackology.org/ I’m talking to Jason Obermiller and Eric Fitzgerald. Eric’s a agronomist, been in the business a long time, and then Jason teaches school, and they got together a few years back and created some products, and now their business is growing. And I’ve asked them to be part of the “Whitetail Rendezvous” Spring Series, talking about land management. “Whitetail Rendezvous” Spring Series, talking about land management. Well, appreciate you having us on here, Bruce. It’s great to visit with you again and see a familiar face, again, here. We…I guess, when it comes to land management, I think that a lot of people don’t understand how important it is, especially if you own or lease, or even get the rights to hunt a piece of property, and how important land management is to your success if you’re hunting. And it doesn’t matter if it’s whitetail deer, pheasants, turkeys, or if you just want to have an abundance of wildlife out there, land management is crucial. This day and age we’re seeing a lot more land being developed, especially in our neck of the woods, and has taken some of the habitat out. And so, that leaves less areas for wildlife to go and to use as their home range, and so something as simple as a food plot, or setting up, you know, a feeding station in the off-season could really increase your odds of harvesting the buck that you want to harvest, or just going out with your family and seeing wildlife, land management is crucial, and it could be something simple. And that’s what we’re trying to educate at Rackology, is how simple something could be, do it yourself, and, I guess, produce the results that you’re looking for. And that’s what we’re trying to educate at Rackology, is how simple something could be, do it yourself, and, I guess, produce the results that you’re looking for. Jason: Yeah. And I know, like, in my classroom I get…you know, growing up here in a rural area, I got a whole bunch of kids that are farm kids, and, you know, we’ve got a lot of type [SP] places in this area where they plant right up to the fence rows, and you get asked all the time, “How come we don’t see any pheasants? You know, where’s the wildlife?” And, you know, a big thing that I point out, and I do this carefully, of course, is, you know, when you plant up to the fence rows, and it’s all a monoculture, like corn, once the season is over and it’s been combined, and it’s gone, there’s really no habitat left for those deer or anything to really hide in. Not only that, if you have a little strip of grass along the fence, what occurs is called the edge effect. So if you do have any birds or game that’s using that grass for cover, coyotes and predators, you know, they’ve got a very narrow area to hide in, and so it prevents them from, you know, having any type of hiding, any type of escape. And so, you know, when we get into land management, talking in one of my Wildlife classes, we discuss this, “How can we manage our land for wildlife, but, at the same time, you know, accommodate what brings a lot of money into this community, that’s agriculture?” And they can both work very well together, so long as both sides are willing, you know, to do a little give-and-take. And there’s people that, you know, that land management doesn’t necessarily mean shooting 160 or 180-inch deer. Receive a …

Whitetail Rendezvous
# 495 From the Ground up Rackology Eric Fitzgerald Jason Obermiller

Whitetail Rendezvous

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 26:46


Welcome to a special edition of "Whitetail Rendezvous," and we're traveling up to Loup City, Nebraska. Now, I've got a couple friends up there that own Rackology. If you don't know what Rackology is, well, if it's a double helix, it's a double helix chromosome...is that true, Jason? https://www.rackology.org/ I'm talking to Jason Obermiller and […]

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Whitetail Rendezvous
# 420 Extraordinary Growth with Rackology – Jason Obermiller/Eric Fitzgerald

Whitetail Rendezvous

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2017 69:43


RACKOLOGY is an actual scientifically formulated deer Supplement/Attractant created by Jason Obermiller & Eric Fitzgerald. With a Master’s in Biology and my partner having a Master’s in Agronomy, and years of research experience and extensive deer and wildlife knowledge, we have finally come up with a product that is truly an all in one deer supplement and attractant. While we could profit a great deal more by separating these components into numerous products, like other companies have done, we are proud to offer a product with an awesome price that will save you time and money. We can even custom blend ton orders to match your location needs depending on your supplemental requirements and it is also available in pellets! No more debating on which attractant to use, and which supplement to use…. We have it all in one bag! RACKOLOGY! Hunting the Rockies this fall? goHunt.com insider is the foremost research resource for DIY hunters. Receive a $50 goHUNT Gift Card by using code WR2017 when joining Insider http://bit.ly/2s8dX5k

Whitetail Rendezvous
# 420 Extraordinary Growth with Rackology – Jason Obermiller/Eric Fitzgerald

Whitetail Rendezvous

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2017 69:36


RACKOLOGY is an actual scientifically formulated deer Supplement/Attractant created by Jason Obermiller & Eric Fitzgerald. With a Master's in Biology and my partner having a Master's in Agronomy, and years of research experience and extensive deer and wildlife knowledge, we have finally come up with a product that is truly an all in one deer […]

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188 JASON OBERMILLER & ERIC FITZGERALD - What are My Deer Missing? Deer Biology, Agronomy, Rackology

Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2017 104:54


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. OUR SPONSORS: Advanced Takedown Treestands www.AdvancedTreestands.com Morse's Sporting Goods www.MorseSportingGoods.com 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 Our APP: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/app Help Support This Show: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/pledge FEEDBACK HOTLINE: 724-613-2825 REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE on iTUNES and Stitcher: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/itunes www.BigBuckRegistry.com/stitcher Want to Know When the Next Big Buck Podcast is Released? Then Join the Club: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/huntmail Submit A Buck: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/mybuck Be a Guest: Guests@BigBuckRegistry.com Share for Share: www.BigBuckRegistry.com/s4s Facebook: www.Facebook.com/bigbuckregistry Twitter: www.twitter.com/bigbuckregistry Feedback:Feedback@BigBuckRegistry.com Also find us on these fine networks:  Blubrry Libsyn TuneIn  CREDITS: 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