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Interviews With The Hunting Masters - Big game Hunting podcast
Jumping The String With Randy Ulmer Throwback Show Notes: Randy Ulmer joins me today to talk about the dreaded “jumping the string.” What does it mean if a deer jumps the string? Something triggers the deer to jump when an arrow is shot; and moves before the arrow can get to it. Today we discover a few theories about just what causes deer to jump the string. When an arrow is shot, deer can collapse their front legs and drop their chests in preparation to spring, and the arrow ends up missing them. This is a lot easier if their heads are down to start with. An alert deer is much more likely to jump than a non-alert deer, and older age class bucks are much more likely to jump than younger bucks. Older bucks have been pursued more, by other hunters and predators, so they are more sensitive. Young bucks jump as well, just not as often. Interestingly, when targeting a deer in a group, the other, non-targeted deer aren't as likely to jump as the targeted one. What causes a buck to jump? There are a couple theories. Some people think it's the sound of the bow shooting the arrow, and another camp of people think it's the sound of the actual arrow. Distance might also play a role. The closer you are to the deer, the more likely they are to detect you. The closer the deer, the louder the bow and arrow are, and the more likely the target deer is to jump. The kind of arrows you use makes a big difference as well. Thinner, slower, stiffer arrows make less noise, so deer are less likely to jump. While frustrating, there are things you can do to cut back on the number of bucks that jump the string. Randy likes to use the same bow for every animal because he has a great feel for it. Put shock absorbing devices on the bow to mute the sound. Use a very small diameter arrow. You can't avoid the problem completely but you can implement some of these to avoid losing that prize buck. What's Inside: What is the distance sweet spot when it comes to bow hunting? Which deer are mostly likely to jump? The importance of researching deer in the area you want to hunt. Mentioned In This Episode: Phoenix Shooting Bags Save 20% with code: johnstallone Days in the Wild Primos.com Save 15% on everything at Primos with code: STL02 Short Description: There is nothing more frustrating than finding a prize buck, loading your bow, taking a shot, and then seeing the deer “jump the string.” Many, many bucks have been lost this way. Today Randy Ulmer and I discuss what causes a deer to jump the string and what can be done to curb it. Tags: String jumping, jumping the string, bow hunting, older age-class bucks, blind, ground blind, Whitetail deer, Mule deer, Coues deer
Interviews With The Hunting Masters - Big game Hunting podcast
Throwback Thursday with Randy Ulmer Show Notes: I took a trip down memory lane with my hunting idol, Randy Ulmer. Randy's a veterinarian by trade with 30 years of bowhunting experience. He's one of the best shots I know and he got into competitive archery where he won both world and national titles. We went deep into how he applies his shooting skills and vet knowledge to become a record-holding hunter. Lots of gold nuggets here, so listen in.
Randy Ulmer sits with Allen to go over Randy's big 2021 season with all of its ups and downs. This episode is full of big bucks, giant bulls, and a slew of hunting stories from one of the greats. They also talk about "creep tuning" and bow tuning tricks that might help you with your own setup.
Interviews With The Hunting Masters - Big game Hunting podcast
Jumping The String With Randy Ulmer Show Notes: Randy Ulmer joins me today to talk about the dreaded “jumping the string.” What does it mean if a deer jumps the string? Something triggers the deer to jump when an arrow is shot; and moves before the arrow can get to it. Today we discover a few theories about just what causes deer to jump the string. When an arrow is shot, deer can collapse their front legs and drop their chests in preparation to spring, and the arrow ends up missing them. This is a lot easier if their heads are down to start with. An alert deer is much more likely to jump than a non-alert deer, and older age class bucks are much more likely to jump than younger bucks. Older bucks have been pursued more, by other hunters and predators, so they are more sensitive. Young bucks jump as well, just not as often. Interestingly, when targeting a deer in a group, the other, non-targeted deer aren't as likely to jump as the targeted one. What causes a buck to jump? There are a couple theories. Some people think it's the sound of the bow shooting the arrow, and another camp of people think it's the sound of the actual arrow. Distance might also play a role. The closer you are to the deer, the more likely they are to detect you. The closer the deer, the louder the bow and arrow are, and the more likely the target deer is to jump. The kind of arrows you use makes a big difference as well. Thinner, slower, stiffer arrows make less noise, so deer are less likely to jump. While frustrating, there are things you can do to cut back on the number of bucks that jump the string. Randy likes to use the same bow for every animal because he has a great feel for it. Put shock absorbing devices on the bow to mute the sound. Use a very small diameter arrow. You can't avoid the problem completely but you can implement some of these to avoid losing that prize buck. What's Inside: What is the distance sweet spot when it comes to bow hunting? Which deer are mostly likely to jump? The importance of researching deer in the area you want to hunt. Mentioned In This Episode: Phoenix Shooting Bags Save 20% with code: johnstallone Days in the Wild Primos.com Save 15% on everything at Primos with code: STL02 Short Description: There is nothing more frustrating than finding a prize buck, loading your bow, taking a shot, and then seeing the deer “jump the string.” Many, many bucks have been lost this way. Today Randy Ulmer and I discuss what causes a deer to jump the string and what can be done to curb it. Tags: String jumping, jumping the string, bow hunting, older age-class bucks, blind, ground blind, Whitetail deer, Mule deer, Coues deer
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Allen and Randy talk shot distance, shot placement, bow and arrow setups, and MUCH more
Jay Scott Outdoors Western Big Game Hunting and Fishing Podcast
Listen as Jay Scott talks with Randy Ulmer. http://randyulmer.com/ https://www.instagram.com/randy.ulmer/ Sponsors of the JSO Podcast https://www.gohunt.com/ Cody Nelson "Glassing Guru and Optics Authority" Optics Manager at goHUNT.com Gear Shop-Call Cody directly for info and sales at (702) 847-8747 Ext #2 or email at optics@goHunt.com Get $50 Gift Card for signing up for the goHUNT INSIDER go to https://www.gohunt.com/jayscott http://www.kuiu.com/ or http://www.kuiu.com/blog/ https://www.phoneskope.com/ Use the "jayscott20" promo code to get 10% off all orders https://www.onxmaps.com/ Use the "jayscott20" promo code to get 20% off all orders https://apexmunition.com/ Home of the TSS Tungsten Super Shot More on host Jay Scott www.JayScottOutdoors.com Instagram @JayScottOutdoors
In this episode, world-class archer and bowhunter Randy Ulmer joins Editor Christian Berg to share his top shooting tips. Randy shares details of his personal shooting regimen and how you can use his methods to improve your own accuracy and even overcome target panic.
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PC 207 is a podcast paving the way for archery excellence. I talk with longtime friend and mentor Randy Ulmer about multiple aspects of mastering archery. For nearly two hours we talk theories to coaching, mental techniques and shooting processes that have changed the game in archery. For those who don’t know Randy Ulmer is a monumental figure to archery and has been inducted into the Bowhunters Hall of Fame and the Archery Hall of Fame for his achievements both as a hunter, competitor and mentor.
Hey everyone, welcome to the show! Today's episode has an extra special guest, someone who I have looked up to in the hunting industry for many years, Randy Ulmer. Randy is one of those all star hunters who you can bet is going to punch every tag he's got on an absolute giant. He as been bowhunting for many many years, and is a book of knowledge. In this episode we talk about his backcountry set up, his stalk process, and lots of other super important information that I'm sure you will all enjoying listening too. Thank you all for tuning in! Show Notes: Who is Randy Ulmer (1:30) Randy's current bow set up (5:00) Shooting heavy FOC (12:15) Arrow vanes (18:30) The Ulmer Edge broadhead (21:15) Bow setup (26:30) The transition from elk hunting to mule deer hunting (52:00) Elk hunting tactics (55:00) Executing a stalk (1:10:00) Maximum affective shooting range changing your stalk (1:14:00) Mental approach to a stalk (1:24:00) Controlling your scent in the backcountry (1:29:00) Hunting with a partner (1:31:45) Optics (1:45:00) Sleeper states for mule deer (1:49:00) “What's buck fever?” (2:00:00)
This podcast is with longtime friend Randy Ulmer. We share thoughts and experiences on several of the industries trends and popular products. We both listen and play devils advocate on a number of topics.
EP 55: Keys to Hunting Success with Randy Ulmer. In this episode of The Epic Outdoors Podcast our hosts, Jason Carter, and, Adam Bronson, talk with archery legend Randy Ulmer. Randy is a Hall of Fame Archer/Bowhunter with mountains of experience as both a competitive target archer and a serious bowhunter. Randy tells us about his journey to becoming one of the most recognized archers of our time. Randy, Jason, and Adam share experiences, tips, and advice for other hunters that are looking to be improve their hunting skills. When it comes to archery success, it takes serious dedication and self discipline. Randy shares some of the secrets to his success and some of the things we can all do to be more successful in the field.
Jay Scott Outdoors Western Big Game Hunting and Fishing Podcast
Listen as Jay Scott talks with his friend and legendary Bowhunter Randy Ulmer about life, family, fun hunts and his favorite animal to hunt-MULE DEER. Other topics: technical archery topics, arrows, shooting machines, botched stalks, lessons Randy has learned the hard way and much more. More on Randy Ulmer http://www.randyulmer.com/ https://www.instagram.com/randy.ulmer/ Sponsors of the JSO Podcast goHUNT.com/Insider Sign UP for the goHUNT INSIDER and Get a $50 goHUNT Gift Card to the goHUNT gift shop www.goHunt.com/JayScott http://www.kuiu.com/ or http://www.kuiu.com/blog/ http://www.phoneskope.com/ Use "jayscott16" promo code to get 10% off all products http://outdoorsmans.com/ Use "jayscott" promo code to get 10% off all Outdoorsmans Products More on host Jay Scott www.JayScottOutdoors.com Instagram @JayScottOutdoors http://gouldsturkeyhunt.com/ http://www.colburnandscottoutfitters.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZbc2dA3sjOzWKdSxnyuz9g https://www.facebook.com/JayScottOutdoorsPodcast/
Hall-of-fame archer and bowhunter Randy Ulmer returns to discuss the latest advances in compound bow technology. From massive increases in arrow speed and cam efficiency to reduced noise and vibration to shorter axle-to-axle lengths and parallel-limb design, Randy offers his insights on what makes today's top hunting bows so deadly.
BJM's Greg Poole is joined by long time professional archer and legendary hunter Randy Ulmer to discuss his hunting methods, shooting 3D archery back in the day and what has made him one of the most highly respected personalities in archery. Greg & Randy also talk equipment, tuning, vanes, sight set ups and his thoughts on his incredibly successful hunting strategy and why Randy never transitioned "into the industry".
This early morning podcast covers some awesome topics from YOU the Nock On Nation. I talk in detail about target panic and how to start to cure yourself. I talk about elk hunting in the early season and the rut. Killer tips that Randy Ulmer gave me that really works! We also talk about the importance of arrow length and sight scales and other crap!
PC-94 is with RANDY ULMER. Archery legend and longtime friend. We have a crappy audio connection but speak archery genius and get into topics like, best arrows, best broadheads, strings, torque tune, sight length, eating clean, ride vs run, lighted nocks and shooting machines!
Jay Scott Outdoors Western Big Game Hunting and Fishing Podcast
Join Western Big Game Hunting Guide Jay Scott as he talks with Hall of Fame Bowhunter Randy Ulmer. In this episode we discuss: Randy's start in bowhunting, stalking big mule deer, tactics for staying calm under pressure, misses, the high country, the Arizona Strip, trail cameras and how to overcome weaknesses.Download and Subscribe to "Jay Scott Outdoors Western Big Game Hunting and Fishing Podcast brought to you by goHUNT.com Insider" on iTunes or Podbean. It's FREE! www.JayScottOutdoors.comwww.ColburnandScottOutfitters.comInstagram @JayScottOutdoorsFor more on our guest Editor at Large of Elk Hunter Magazine Randy UlmerJSO Podcast Title Sponsor goHUNT.com InsidergoHUNT.com/Insiderhttps://www.instagram.com/gohunt/https://www.facebook.com/GoHuntDotCom/?fref=tsOther Sponsors:http://www.phoneskope.com/http://wildernessathlete.com/http://outdoorsmans.com/http://westernhunter.net/http://utahhydrographics.com/
PC3- Long time friend Randy Ulmer and I talk back tension, shooting in the wind, old stories and hunting arrows.
Take aim at success with pre-season preparation tips from the legendary Randy Ulmer, a world champion archer and one of North America's most decorated big-game bowhunters.