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In this episode of Chasing Giants, hosts Terry Peer and Don Higgins dive into their spring strategies for food plots and deer habitat management. They cover the challenges of balancing agriculture with wildlife, including crop damage and evolving deer patterns. The conversation also tackles Illinois' political landscape surrounding deer regulations—and why reform is needed for farmers, hunters, and conservationists alike. Additional topics include: Managing clover plots and habitat shrubs Innovations in hunting blind setups Ethical land stewardship Faith, integrity, and their role in outdoor life Industry-wide issues in modern hunting Whether you're a seasoned hunter, land manager, or conservation enthusiast, this episode offers valuable insights rooted in experience and passion. Our sponsors for Chasing Giants TV include: - Asio Camo Gear - www.asiogear.com - Midwest Land Group - www.midwestlandgroup.com - Victory Auto Group - www.victorykc.com - 360 Hunting Blinds - www.360huntingblinds.com - Real World Wildlife Products - www.realworldwildlifeproducts.com - Mathews Archery - www.mathewsinc.com - Gingerich Tree Farms - www.gingerichtreefarm.com - Brenton USA - www.brentonusa.com - Vortex Optics - www.vortexoptics.com Any reproduction of this content without the written permission of Chasing Giants TV LLC is strictly prohibited.
In this episode of the Chasing Giants podcast, hosts Terry Peer and Don discuss the effects of unusual weather patterns on agriculture, particularly focusing on the cold and wet spring. They share insights on planting dates, crop management, and innovations in farming practices, including cover crops and food plots. The conversation also touches on the consulting season, sharing experiences and future plans for improving land management and deer nutrition. In this conversation, Don and Terry explore the intricate relationships between genetics, nutrition, and age in deer management, emphasizing the importance of human intrusion management, especially on smaller properties. They discuss strategies for maximizing hunting success while maintaining healthy deer populations and the role of diversity in bedding cover, particularly the use of switchgrass versus timber. You can purchase Chasing Giants and Lester's Feet merchandise at: https://morancreekoutdoors.com Our sponsors for Chasing Giants TV include: - Asio Camo Gear - www.asiogear.com - Midwest Land Group - www.midwestlandgroup.com - Victory Auto Group - www.victorykc.com - 360 Hunting Blinds - www.360huntingblinds.com - Real World Wildlife Products - www.realworldwildlifeproducts.com - Mathews Archery - www.mathewsinc.com - Gingerich Tree Farms - www.gingerichtreefarm.com - Brenton USA - www.brentonusa.com - Vortex Optics - www.vortexoptics.com Any reproduction of this content without the written permission of Chasing Giants TV LLC is strictly prohibited.
In this episode of the Chasing Giants podcast, hosts Don Higgins and Terry Peer welcome Dr. Aaron Gaines, an animal nutrition expert, particularly concerning deer and livestock. The conversation covers Aaron's background, his work on Expect Healthy Deer Technology, and the importance of nutrition in deer health, particularly during critical life stages. They also discuss habitat management, the role of minerals in deer diets, and the complexities of managing Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) through nutrition and genetics. In this conversation, Aaron Gaines and Don Higgins discuss various aspects of deer management, including the importance of doe management for improving deer herd quality, the challenges posed by Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), and the impact of weather on deer health. They also share personal hunting experiences, emphasizing the significance of family priorities in hunting and the integrity of relationships within the hunting community. You can purchase Chasing Giants and Lester's Feet merchandise at: https://morancreekoutdoors.com Our sponsors for Chasing Giants TV include: - Asio Camo Gear - www.asiogear.com - Midwest Land Group - www.midwestlandgroup.com - Victory Auto Group - www.victorykc.com - 360 Hunting Blinds - www.360huntingblinds.com - Real World Wildlife Products - www.realworldwildlifeproducts.com - Mathews Archery - www.mathewsinc.com - Gingerich Tree Farms - www.gingerichtreefarm.com - Brenton USA - www.brentonusa.com - Vortex Optics - www.vortexoptics.com Any reproduction of this content without the written permission of Chasing Giants TV LLC is strictly prohibited.
In this episode of the Chasing Giants podcast, hosts Terry and Don discuss the significance of Easter and reflect on personal loss, particularly the passing of Don's mother-in-law. They emphasize the importance of family, faith, and the impact of upbringing on future generations. The conversation then shifts to a detailed exploration of the debate surrounding genetics, nutrition, and age structure in deer management. Don argues that genetics is the most crucial factor in determining the potential size of deer, supported by personal anecdotes and examples from his experiences with captive deer. In this episode, Don Higgins and Terry Peer delve into the intricacies of deer hunting, the importance of family and faith, and the science behind deer nutrition. They reflect on personal experiences, the impact of their grandfathers, and the lessons learned throughout their hunting journeys. The conversation also covers practical advice on mineral supplements and the significance of water sources in deer management, providing listeners with valuable insights for their own hunting practices. Chasing Giants and Lester's Feet Merchandise can be purchased at: https://morancreekoutdoors.com Our Sponsors of Chasing Giants TV: Asio Camo Gear - www.asiogear.com Midwest Land Group - www.midwestlandgroup.com Victory Auto Group - www.victorykc.com 360 Hunting Blinds - www.360huntingblinds.com Real World Wildlife Products - www.realworldwildlifeproducts.com Mathews Archery - www.mathewsinc.com Gingerich Tree Farms - www.gingerichtreefarm.com Brenton USA - www.brentonusa.com Vortex Optics - www.vortexoptics.com Any use of reproduction without the written permission of Chasing Giants In this episode of the Chasing Giants podcast, hosts Terry and Don discuss the significance of Easter and reflect on personal loss, particularly the passing of Don's mother-in-law. They emphasize the importance of family, faith, and how upbringing influences future generations. The conversation then transitions to a detailed exploration of the debate surrounding genetics, nutrition, and age structure in deer management. Don contends that genetics is the most crucial factor in determining a deer's potential size, a point he supports with personal anecdotes and examples from his experiences with captive deer. Throughout the episode, Don Higgins and Terry Peer delve into the intricacies of deer hunting, the importance of family and faith, and the science behind deer nutrition. They share personal stories, discuss the impact their grandfathers had on their lives, and reflect on the lessons learned throughout their hunting journeys. Additionally, they offer practical advice on mineral supplements and highlight the significance of water sources in deer management, providing listeners with valuable insights for their own hunting practices. You can purchase Chasing Giants and Lester's Feet merchandise at: https://morancreekoutdoors.com Our sponsors for Chasing Giants TV include: - Asio Camo Gear - www.asiogear.com - Midwest Land Group - www.midwestlandgroup.com - Victory Auto Group - www.victorykc.com - 360 Hunting Blinds - www.360huntingblinds.com - Real World Wildlife Products - www.realworldwildlifeproducts.com - Mathews Archery - www.mathewsinc.com - Gingerich Tree Farms - www.gingerichtreefarm.com - Brenton USA - www.brentonusa.com - Vortex Optics - www.vortexoptics.com Any reproduction of this content without the written permission of Chasing Giants TV LLC is strictly prohibited.In this episode of the Chasing Giants podcast, hosts Terry and Don discuss the significance of Easter and reflect on personal loss, particularly the passing of Don's mother-in-law. They emphasize the importance of family, faith, and how upbringing influences future generations. The conversation then transitions to a detailed exploration of the debate surrounding genetics, nutrition, and age structure in deer management. Don contends that genetics is the most crucial factor in determining a deer's potential size, a point he supports with personal anecdotes and examples from his experiences with captive deer. Throughout the episode, Don Higgins and Terry Peer delve into the intricacies of deer hunting, the importance of family and faith, and the science behind deer nutrition. They share personal stories, discuss the impact their grandfathers had on their lives, and reflect on the lessons learned throughout their hunting journeys. Additionally, they offer practical advice on mineral supplements and highlight the significance of water sources in deer management, providing listeners with valuable insights for their own hunting practices. You can purchase Chasing Giants and Lester's Feet merchandise at: https://morancreekoutdoors.com Our sponsors for Chasing Giants TV include: - Asio Camo Gear - www.asiogear.com - Midwest Land Group - www.midwestlandgroup.com - Victory Auto Group - www.victorykc.com - 360 Hunting Blinds - www.360huntingblinds.com - Real World Wildlife Products - www.realworldwildlifeproducts.com - Mathews Archery - www.mathewsinc.com - Gingerich Tree Farms - www.gingerichtreefarm.com - Brenton USA - www.brentonusa.com - Vortex Optics - www.vortexoptics.com Any reproduction of this content without the written permission of Chasing Giants TV LLC is strictly prohibited.
Join Living the Dream Outdoors Podcast hosts Bill Cooper and Hunter Hindman as they cover the Whitetail Management Seminar at Twin DEagles Lake and Hideout in Potosi, Missouri. Their first guest, Bill Bucheit, of Real World Wildlife Products, out of Aurther, Illinois, discusses their wide array of products for whitetail hunters and land managers. From seeds, fertilizers, minerals and more, Real World Wildlife Resources are developed by deer hunters for deer hunters. In the second half, Tyler and Jennifer Juliet, owners of Twin Eagles Lake, Resort and Hideout tell our audience about the incredible history of the resort, the facilities and programs offered, as well as their assessment of the first whitetail management seminar held on site. They enjoyed a great turnout, with quality seminars of whitetail management, predator control, Living the Dream Outdoor Properties, antler scoring and more. Numerous vendors were on hand as well, supplying seed and fertilizer products, knives and leather works, firearms, conservation programs information, drones and more. This is an event you will want to attend in 2026.
In this episode of Chasing Giants, hosts Terry and Don discuss various topics, including their recent experiences at the Midwest Sportsman's Classic, insights from consulting on soybean plots in Iowa, the challenges of switchgrass quality, and funny stories from their consulting trail. They also address listener questions and provide valuable takeaways on GMO vs non-GMO soybeans and effective planting strategies. In this episode, Terry and Don delve into various aspects of deer management, including the timing for TSI projects, understanding buck behavior, and the implications of new hunting regulations in Illinois. They also discuss the challenges of balancing cattle management with deer habitat, navigating property purchases while considering family dynamics, and the exciting developments at Real World Wildlife Products, including acquiring Kitchen Seed Company. The conversation emphasizes the importance of quality management and the value of supportive relationships in achieving success. Chasing Giants and Lester's Feet Merchandise can be purchased at: https://morancreekoutdoors.com Our Sponsors of Chasing Giants TV: Asio Camo Gear - www.asiogear.com Midwest Land Group - www.midwestlandgroup.com Victory Auto Group - www.victorykc.com 360 Hunting Blinds - www.360huntingblinds.com Real World Wildlife Products - www.realworldwildlifeproducts.com Mathews Archery - www.mathewsinc.com Gingerich Tree Farms - www.gingerichtreefarm.com Brenton USA - www.brentonusa.com Vortex Optics - www.vortexoptics.com Any use of reproduction without the expressed written permission of Chasing Giants TV LLC is strictly prohibited.
Summary Don Higgins and Joe Miles announce the launch of a new online hunting show called Chasing Giants TV, a Mission Whitetail series. The show will feature Don and Joe sharing their experiences and strategies for hunting whitetail deer. They will be joined by a diverse group of hunters, including Bobby Worthington, West Delks, Terry Peer, Steve Shields, Chris Yates, Bryhn Kraft, Brandon Epperson, and Ty Miller. The show will provide a platform for hunters of all levels to learn and be inspired. Osseo Gear is the main sponsor of the show, and the first episodes will be released in September. In this conversation, Don, Terry, and Joe discuss various topics related to hunting and habitat management. They cover subjects such as camera placement, acorn crops, grafting trees, and the impact of floods on deer populations. They also talk about the adaptability of whitetail deer and the importance of proactive management decisions. The conversation ends with a discussion about upcoming hunting trips and projects. Overall, the conversation provides valuable insights and tips for hunters and land managers. Keywords hunting, whitetail deer, online show, Chasing Giants TV, Mission Whitetail series, Asio, hunting, habitat management, camera placement, acorn crops, grafting trees, floods, deer populations, adaptability, proactive management Takeaways Announcement of a new online hunting show called Chasing Giants TV, a Mission Whitetail series The show will feature Don Higgins and Joe Miles sharing their experiences and strategies for hunting whitetail deer The show aims to provide a platform for hunters of all levels to learn and be inspired Asio Gear and Real World Wildlife Products is the main sponsor of the show, and the first episodes will be released in September Proper camera placement is important for capturing quality footage and monitoring wildlife activity. The acorn crop can vary from year to year, and it's important to select fruit trees that ripen later in the season for hunting purposes. Grafting a female limb onto a male persimmon tree can result in a female persimmon tree. Deer are highly adaptable and can thrive in various landscapes and conditions. Proactive management decisions, such as limiting doe harvest, can have a positive impact on deer populations. Flooded areas can be repopulated by deer as the water recedes and new vegetation grows. Fall plots with diverse plant species can provide attractant throughout the season. The Mission Whitetail TV show will feature hunting adventures in various states and countries. The hosts express their appreciation for the support and friendship of their listeners and guests.
Summary Don discusses his recent activities in scouting deer properties and the progress of his Ohio property. He also shares the emotional journey of hunting and harvesting a buck named Babe, and the impact it had on his perspective and relationships. Don and Terry also answer questions about feeding and baiting deer, and Don expresses his preference for gravity-fed feeders. In this part of the conversation, Don and Terry answer questions from listeners about antler development conditions, hunting strategies, and dealing with hunting neighbors. They discuss the varying growing conditions across different regions and emphasize the importance of playing the wind when hunting mature bucks. They also address the challenge of hunting with family members who have different hunting approaches and stress the importance of valuing relationships over deer. Additionally, they discuss the use of Miscanthus as a screen to block a neighbor's view and mention that Keywords deer properties, scouting, Ohio property, emotional journey, relationships, feeding deer, baiting, gravity-fed feeders, antler development, hunting strategies, hunting neighbors, playing the wind, family hunting, Miscanthus, Real World Wildlife Products Takeaways Scouting deer properties and setting up trail cameras is an important part of deer hunting preparation. The emotional journey of hunting and harvesting a buck can have a profound impact on a hunter's perspective and relationships. Gravity-fed feeders are preferred over automatic feeders for feeding deer, as they are more reliable and keep other animals away from the feed. Revolutionary advancements in gravity-fed feeders are on the horizon, which will improve feed capacity and reduce feed loss. Growing conditions for antler development vary across different regions. Playing the wind is crucial when hunting mature bucks. Valuing relationships with family members is more important than hunting success. Miscanthus can be used as a screen to block a neighbor's view. Real World Wildlife Products will not be going public.
Don Higgins, an avid deer hunter from Central Illinois, grew up with a deep love for the outdoors, inspired by his grandparents' farm. Despite the scarcity of deer during his youth, he shot his first deer at sixteen, igniting a lifelong passion for hunting. Dedicating himself solely to deer hunting, Higgins became an expert archery hunter. Over the decades, he established himself in the field, writing for major hunting magazines and authoring two books on deer hunting. He founded Real World Wildlife Products, a successful wildlife food plot seed company, and expanded his influence through his YouTube channel and the "Chasing Giants" podcast. Higgins manages a 160-acre property and oversees a team of consultants who assist clients in optimizing their properties for deer hunting. His strategies focus on creating environments that attract deer during daylight hours, carefully considering terrain, wind direction, and property layout. He prefers to have his venison processed locally, believing it tastes better than what he could make himself. Despite his busy schedule, he continues to raise beef cattle, favoring beef over venison. With consulting work that spans numerous states and notable clients, including professional athletes, Higgins has become a respected figure in the hunting community. His business ventures continue to grow, driven by a commitment to quality, innovation, and integrity in the deer hunting industry.
TakeawaysUnderstanding the challenges of managing fawns and the importance of protecting them during the birthing season.Recognizing the significance of farming for nutrition and the impact of regenerative agriculture on food plots.Appreciating the innovative approach of Real World Wildlife Products in developing high-quality, nutrient-rich products for deer health and antler growth. The importance of using fertilizers with micronutrients for nutrient-dense plots.The attraction of nutrient-rich plants to deer and the impact on deer behavior.The challenges of managing deer in urban areas and the need for undisturbed bedding cover.The significance of Sunday night prayer time for the deer hunting community and the sense of community it fosters.
Don and Terry spend some time talking about their new websites and tools for land managers in 2024. They invested a lot of money to provide easier to navigate content on Higgins Outdoors and Real World Wildlife Products web sites. In this episode, they also had Jay Gingerich on to talk about his new Deer Apples and web site launch ready for 2024.
In today's episode, we talk with Don Higgins of the Chasing Giants Podcast & Real World Wildlife Products. We discuss chasing giant bucks, untold stories of Don's biggest buck that got away, and why freedom of human intrusion is the #1 reason more big bucks survive. If you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe. Use code HNTA10 for 10% off Out On A Limb MFG products! https://outonalimbmfg.com/ Use code HA15 for 15% Exodus MMT Arrows: https://exodusoutdoorgear.com/discoun...- Buy a HA Hat or T-shirt here: https://huntersadvantagemerch.com/ Follow our socials: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@huntersadvantage Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hunters_adv... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Thehuntersad... Gmail: thehuntersadvantage@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thehuntersadvantage/support
In this episode, Don talks about the buzz on social media where people are claiming that they are finding more bucks shedding early this year. Coincidence, science, or what? More great questions from the audience. 1.) Can a property have an off year? 2.) What new products are coming from Real World Wildlife Products? 3.) Can screen products be used that are not bedding? 4.) Which is more rare, 8.5 year old buck or a 200" buck? 5.) Should I pour supplemental feed on the ground or feeder? Which Feeder? 6.) Buck to Doe Ratio? and How many bucks should I have in each age class? Camo for Tree Stand Hunters - www.asiogear.com Higgins Outdoors Website: https://higginsoutdoors.com/ Higgins Outdoors Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/higginsoutdoors Higgins Outdoors Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/higginsoutd... Find your dream property: www.buyafarm.com Food Plot Seed: https://www.realworldwildlifeproducts... Best Deal on Chevy Trucks - home of the new diesel truck every year https://www.buyavictorychevy.com/ Best Bows, period: https://www.mathewsinc.com/ Blinds AFFORDABLE, COMFORTABLE, AND WITHOUT COMPROMISES. https://www.360huntingblinds.com/ Hunters who demand quality, demand Lone Wolf https://www.lonewolfhuntingproducts.c... Superior Optics: https://www.vortexoptics.com/ Electric Bikes for all terrains: https://quietkat.com/ Tractor Implements and More: https://wildlifefarming.com/ Trees for Land Managers: http://www.gingerichtrees.com/
Chasing Giants' Don Higgins joined Jared and Jeremy on the HUNTR Podcast. Don, who is a writer, creator of Real World Wildlife Products, whitetail consultant, and the list keeps going. One thing for sure is that Mr. Higgins knows how to harvest giant whitetails. Tune into this podcast to hear about chasing giants, hunting the wind, being patient. Later in this episode to listen to Jared and Jeremy's reaction to Don's footage of Mel (which is the 6th biggest typical whitetail in the Pope & Young).
Little check in episode where I discuss our plans for the coming weekend, go over some seed purchases (without discount), encourage everyone to make the hunting community a better place and finally provide the audio version of The Potential Is There. The Potential Is There is a write up I did for Real World Wildlife Products and pray it stirs up thoughts in your head and reflection as well. Thanks for swinging by!
Dave and JP open the show setting up what their turkey season openers are lining up to be, how unlike with your wife, sometimes it's 'what you say' and not 'how you say it', and are even joined by Terry Peer of Lester's Feet Foundation, and Real World Wildlife Products to talk about how his foundation is doing a live raffle between now and July 4th to benefit the families of children with life altering illnesses. The guys get into all the details on how folks can participate, how they pick the families, as well as what raffle items can be won for donating. Catch it all on Pro Talk Outdoors! Pro Talk Outdoors is Powered by Simplecast
Dave and JP open the show setting up what their turkey season openers are lining up to be, how unlike with your wife, sometimes it's 'what you say' and not 'how you say it', and are even joined by Terry Peer of Lester's Feet Foundation, and Real World Wildlife Products to talk about how his foundation is doing a live raffle between now and July 4th to benefit the families of children with life altering illnesses. The guys get into all the details on how folks can participate, how they pick the families, as well as what raffle items can be won for donating. Catch it all on Pro Talk Outdoors! Pro Talk Outdoors is Powered by Simplecast
Don and Terry move fast on this Easter Sunday Episode to answer some great questions this week submitted from listeners. Don gets a little fired up at the end talking about some ways that people over complicate their projects on their hunting properties. Hope you enjoy. Thank you to our sponsors: Buy-A-Farm, 360 Hunting Blinds, Vengeance camo, QuietKat, Real World Wildlife Products, Vortex, Lone Wolf, Victory Chevrolet, WildlifeFarming.com, and Mathews Archery
The Pro Talk Outdoors guys have made no secret how fond they are of fall planted food plots, particularly the Deadly Dozen. However, each year they get more and more fond of clover blends because of their versatility, relative low maintenance, and outright production throughout the year. They bring on co owner of Real World Wildlife Products, Wes Delks, to dive into the proper steps to prep for a clover plot, establish it, and maintain it for both new, and already existing areas. Pro Talk Outdoors is Powered by Simplecast
The Pro Talk Outdoors guys have made no secret how fond they are of fall planted food plots, particularly the Deadly Dozen. However, each year they get more and more fond of clover blends because of their versatility, relative low maintenance, and outright production throughout the year. They bring on co owner of Real World Wildlife Products, Wes Delks, to dive into the proper steps to prep for a clover plot, establish it, and maintain it for both new, and already existing areas. Pro Talk Outdoors is Powered by Simplecast
Hello and welcome to The Bowhunters Podcast. In this episode I dive into my hunting background a little and why I created The Bowhunters Podcast. After that little tid bit we are joined by Wesley Delks, General Manager of Real World Wildlife Products. We discuss his chase for Boar, a 170"+ giant whitetail, and break down the his entire year planning and executing plans to harvest Boar.If you would like to contact Wes about a land consulting visit follow this link to his information.https://higginsoutdoors.com/whitetail-land-consulting/Music from Tunetank.comRocknStock - Power (Copyright Free Music)Download free: https://tunetank.com/track/1458-power
Few whitetail hunters in North America are more accomplished than Don Higgins of Real World Wildlife Products. Earlier this fall, Higgins arrowed his third 200-plus-inch buck. And he followed that up by adding a 180-class giant for good measure! In this episode, Don joins Editor Christian Berg to discuss his tactics for locating and hunting giant whitetails, as well as how his passion for deer hunting led him into a full-time outdoor career helping fellow bowhunters increase their own success in the field.
Deadly Dozen from Real World Wildlife Products, a fall planted plot blend containing twelve different seed types, has become the favorite staple every fall for Dave and JP. This year they decided to do their own experiment with the mix by planting two plots, side by side at the front end, and the back end of the recommended planting window. While the experiment won't be complete until the bell tolls on the 2020 season, they've noticed some interesting behavior trends from the local wildlife in relation to these dueling plots, and have managed to capitalize on some of those patterns. Pro Talk Outdoors is Powered by Simplecast
Deadly Dozen from Real World Wildlife Products, a fall planted plot blend containing twelve different seed types, has become the favorite staple every fall for Dave and JP. This year they decided to do their own experiment with the mix by planting two plots, side by side at the front end, and the back end of the recommended planting window. While the experiment won't be complete until the bell tolls on the 2020 season, they've noticed some interesting behavior trends from the local wildlife in relation to these dueling plots, and have managed to capitalize on some of those patterns. Pro Talk Outdoors is Powered by Simplecast
We dive way into food plots and plant specifics the where, when, how, and why. The owner of Real World Wildlife Products Don Higgins explains all aspects of his products. Product differences and timing along with planting bedding, and cover screening. www.realworldwildlifeproducts.com Stop by ArcheryCountry.com or visit Facebook, Youtube, or Instagram About Archery Country Archery Country has the Midwest Premiere Archery Pro-Shop's located in Waite Park/St. Cloud, MN, Rogers, MN and Brainerd, MN. We pride ourselves in our extensive knowledge and depth of products that we carry in a true Pro-Shop setting. Archery Country provides professional advice and service for bows, archery accessories, and everything archery or hunting related.
Co Owner of Real World Wildlife Products, Wes Delks, was kind enough to chat with the boys on common mistakes and pointers for soybean planting, their new Giant Miscanthus, as well as a bit about how important it is to be constantly innovating with habitat products to give consumers an added edge every year. An all land managers dream episode! ProTalk Outdoors is Powered by Simplecast
Co Owner of Real World Wildlife Products, Wes Delks, was kind enough to chat with the boys on common mistakes and pointers for soybean planting, their new Giant Miscanthus, as well as a bit about how important it is to be constantly innovating with habitat products to give consumers an added edge every year. An all land managers dream episode! ProTalk Outdoors is Powered by Simplecast
The White Knuckle Podcast in Association with UC Hunting Properties WKP # 121 WES DELKS TALKS ABOUT HIS SEASON AND 2020 Wes Delks from Real World Wildlife Products take some time while on the road to a trade show to talk about his past season AND the product everyone has been talking about, GIANT MISCANTHUS. ENJOY!! Thanks for listening
The White Knuckle Podcast Powered by Ozonics WKP # 110 WES DELKS AND CLINT MCCOY TALK EARLY SEASON Wes Delks, General Manager from Real World Wildlife Products, takes an hour our of his day to talk with Clint and Jason about how the funky weather year, the timing of harvest, and an overall out of the ordinary year. The guys share their game [land for adapting and using this to their advantage. Enjoy
Co Owner of Real World Wildlife Products, Wes Delks, jumped on the show with Dave and JP to discuss the options that hunters have with the record rains in the midwest, and how they may be able to adjust to save their food plots. With Wes' ties to the farming community, the group delve in on consequences that the farmers may face as well.
Co Owner of Real World Wildlife Products, Wes Delks, jumped on the show with Dave and JP to discuss the options that hunters have with the record rains in the midwest, and how they may be able to adjust to save their food plots. With Wes' ties to the farming community, the group delve in on consequences that the farmers may face as well.
The White Knuckle Podcast Powered by Ozonics Hunting WKP # 104 WES DELKS TALKS SPRING FOOD PLOT STRATEGY Join in as Wes Delks from Real World Wildlife Products talks food plot strategies, not only for spring but year-round strategy. Wes grew up in Rossville, Indiana, a small farm town where the most exciting thing that ever happens is an annual parade where they close the highway that goes through town to let the tractors and fire trucks ride through. Wes was raised in a Christian home where his parents took he and his brother to church every time there was a rumor the doors would be open. No one in his family was an outdoorsman but there was always something in him that was drawn to wildlife and specifically big antlers! He asked for a trail camera for Christmas as a kid, before ever considering deer hunting. Within 24 hours of opening, Christmas presents had pictures of two small bucks fighting. A fire for whitetails was lit that burns hotter every day.
The White Knuckle Podcast Powered By Ozonics WKP # 098 DON HIGGINS ON HABITAT AND LAND MANAGEMENT Thanks for listening in today as we talk habitat management with Don Higgins. Unfortunately, Todd couldn't be on this show as he was driving to PA for the week-long show. Listen in as Don and I get serious about habitat and what it means for the success of your property and plans for improving it. Real World Wildlife Products https://www.realworldwildlifeproducts.com/ Higgins Outdoors http://higginsoutdoors.com/
What's up gang! Today we're joined by none other than Don Higgins. Don is known as one of the best mature buck hunters anywhere—last year killing two 200 inch bucks in back-to-back weeks in October. Today we pick his brain about hunting late season, late rut, and dive into ethics of hunting. Thanks for listening! To listen to the podcast click the orange play button at the top of the page. You can also download the podcast via iTunes, Stitcher Radio and Google Play—don't forget to share with your friends! If you like the podcast, please leave us a 5 star iTunes rating...we'd really appreciate it. Click here to listen/subscribe on iTunes (best for iOS devices) Click here to listen/subscribe on Stitcher (best for Android devices) Click here to listen/subscribe on Google Play Music (another option for Android devices) What To Expect From Podcast #99: —Late season tactics —Importance of feeding frequency through the season —Late season food and food plots —Food to weather pattern —Hunter ethics —Late rut —And much more! Show Notes And Links: —Find more out about Don at Real World Wildlife Products and Higgins Outdoors —Follow Don on Facebook —Support our partners: Wicked Tree Gear , Exodus Outdoor Gear, Ozonics, Trophy Ridge, Tecomate Seed, and Glacier Coolers —Use the promo code "truth" and receive a 20% discount on any Wicked Tree Gear, Glacier Coolers' or Tecomate Seed Purchase and $20 off any Exodus Trail Camera purchase!
In this episode, we're going deep in the Exodus archive once again and releasing an interview with Don Higgins from last summer in Illinois. Don has a long proven history of effectively hunting whitetail bucks. Giveaway Sign Up - https://bit.ly/2QVh75P Feel Free to Connect with Don: Higgins Outdoors - http://higginsoutdoors.com/ Real World Wildlife Products - https://bit.ly/2OwHUqw Video Version of Interview- https://bit.ly/2OwH8Kq Feel free to connect with us: Instagram- @Exodustrailcameras Facebook- @Exodusoutdoorgear www.exodusoutdoorgear.com info@exodusoutdoorgear.com
The White Knuckle Podcast Powered by Ozonics Hunting WKP # 075 SCOTT FROM EXTREME CUSTOM FOOD PLOTS STOPS IN THE WKP BOOTH **MAP IS ON FACEBOOK OR THE WKP WEB PAGE. Before you pass this off as a food plot show, read this. Scott from Extreme Custom Food Plots stopped by the booth at Deer Fest in WI this weekend. We talked about Real World Wildlife Products, Food Plots, and a whole lot about what Scott does when he looks to improve a property beyond a food plot. This is a good one. If you want to take 40-80 acres and make it a great spot to hunt this is one you won't want to miss. Dave and I had a blast talking with Scott. Check out his FB page videos https://extremecustomfoodplots.com/ https://www.facebook.com/extremecustomfoodplots/
We had the pleasure of talking with Logan Sellers this week who is a dealer for Real Wildlife Products. We ask him about spring time plots and fall plots, and any specific shapes or sizes that work best for hunting.
The White Knuckle Podcast Powered by Ozonics WKP # 063 DON HIGGINS TALKS REAL WORLD, SMOKEY, AND TRUMP Don Higgins joins Todd and Jason and relives both of the hunts when he killed Smokey and the buck named Trump. Don is an accomplished hunter and Land Management Specialist. Do is the Co-Owner of Real World Wildlife Products and Owner of Higgins Outdoors. This month Don is featured on the Coover of North American Whitetail!
The White Knuckle Podcast Powered by Ozonics WKP # 061 KEVIN BOYER FROM REAL WORLD WILDLIFE PRODUCTS We have Kevin return as food plot season is nearing. If you are interested in learning how to plant a food plot, this is the show for you. Ever wonder why your plot isn't attracting deer? Ever wonder why the deer won't eat your beans? If you have any questions of food plots this is one you need to listen to!
Join us as we talk to Kevin Boyer from Real World Wildlife Products. WE talked about food plots, feeding programs, seed qualities, plant types and more. Kevin is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to feeding wildlife and creating great habitat.
The White Knuckle Podcast Powered By Ozonics WKP # 050 Kevin Boyer From Real World Wildlife Products Jason and Todd get to pick the brain of the President and Co-Owner Of Real World Wildlife Products. This guy is a wealth of knowledge! Kevin grew up on a small farm in a rural community in central Illinois. One of his grandfathers was an ag teacher for over 36 years, so farming, raising livestock, fishing farm ponds, hunting, and trapping were part of his everyday life. Growing up meant being outside and helping out on the farm. He began hunting small game as a child and at the magical age of 10 was allowed to start hunting whitetail deer with his dad and the rest of his family. Over the years, his interest in the outdoors turned into a passion for chasing whitetails and learning more about them. Kevin purchased his first farm in 1984 and began turning it into a hunting paradise. It was a small, 44-acre farm with pasture and some wooded ground. He soon began planting food plots and testing various seeds. What he discovered was that a true side by side test plot was the only way for the deer to show what they prefer. These plots also showed how the preferred food sources change throughout the season. A few years later Kevin purchased three whitetail buck fawns to learn more about whitetails. The more that he studied the whitetail and their food preferences and habitats, the more he became obsessed with gaining more knowledge about the species. He studied and did research on his three bucks for eight years and learned a lot from them.
Acclaimed author, co owner of Real World Wildlife Products, and big buck guru Don Higgins joins his friends Dave and JP to tell the ins and outs of his chase for Smokey, a 200 inch whitetail he had an extensive history with. Hear this journey and more on this loaded episode of Pro Talk Outdoors!
JP and Dave get to the bottom of what makes an average hunter a viable candidate for a company's pro staff. Terry Peer of Real World Wildlife Products lends his insight.
Regular guest Kevin Boyer, President of Real World Wildlife Products comes on to share methods to summer food plot maintenance for the best results in the fall.
President and co-owner of Real World Wildlife Products dared to share his textbook worthy knowledge on foodplotting for deer, and how to specifically orient the presentation to your farm's needs. Take notes!
Don Higgins joins the show as Dave and JP take notes. Higgins discusses whitetail consulting, food plotting, and much more!