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Steve Bartylla joins Chris Berens to talk about the myths, mysterious and cold-hard facts about deer hunting public land across America. Spoiler alert: It's not as bad as most would like you to believe!
In this episode Steve Bartylla from Deer and Deer Hunting Magazine talks about why every deer hunter should consider building a scrape tree near their treestand.
Steve Bartylla and Brad Rucks discuss some of the most commonly misunderstood methods landowners employ when trying to grow, manage and hunt big bucks on parcels of all sizes.
Steve Bartylla and Dan Schmidt tackle the topic nobody wants to touch: how to grow, manage and hunt big deer while maintaining civil relations with the neighbors. What's the key to successful neighbor relations? Steve explains the code of ethics he adheres to and offers real-world examples of how to turn around a bad situation in a hurry.
Habitat Podcast #94 - Steve Bartylla, one of our habitat and hunting idols, joins Jared and Brian for PART 2 of our podcast series on all things Whitetail habitat & hunting. This is one of our top episodes. We cover: Top 3 Habitat Secrets, 3 Hunting Strategies In Season - Early, Mid, Late Season, Habitat Sins & Problem Prevention, Patterning Bucks during the Rut, Hinge Cut Funnels, Social Stress Levels, Food Plot Diversity, Mast Trees & Favorite Tree, Scent Control & Making the Shot Happen There is a WHOLE episode #2 with Steve, (EP #94) so be sure to go back and listen. Habitat PODCASTS, LAND PLANS & GEAR: www.habitatpodcast.com Leave us a great review here: https://apple.co/2uhoqOO Killer Food Plots - http://bit.ly/KillerFP 10% and free shipping w/code: HP10% Packer Maxx - http://bit.ly/PACKERMAXX $25 off with code: HPC Sound Barrier Silencing - http://bit.ly/SoundBarrier 10% off and free shipping w/code: HP Morse Nursery - http://bit.ly/MorseTrees HuntWise - www.huntwise.com Michigan Whitetail Pursuit - http://bit.ly/MWpursuit Realtree Land Pro - Lake States - https://bit.ly/34acwE9 Thank you very much for listening!
Habitat Podcast #94 - Steve Bartylla, one of our habitat and hunting idols, joins Jared and Brian for a 2 part podcast series on all things Whitetail habitat & hunting. There is 2.5 hours of truly awesome information to digest, so be sure to listen twice! It is important to consider the info from these 2 podcast segments while you are observing your habitat work this Fall from the tree. We cover: Who is Steve Bartylla & background, Big Buck Habitat Secrets - Some of the tips and tricks Steve uses, Fully Understanding Sanctuaries - We dive deep here, as many people put too much pressure on their ground. This is a very important subject, Creating Property Flow - When designing a habitat plan for your farm, Learning Bedding Areas - How they work and how to hunt them, when to go in, Studying Deer - patterns, tracks, food choice will help you during hunting season, Early Season Brassicas - Some secrets on what Fall food plot varieties to plant for early season. There is a WHOLE episode #2 coming up with Steve, so be sure to stay tuned! Habitat PODCASTS, LAND PLANS & GEAR: www.habitatpodcast.com Leave us a great review here: https://apple.co/2uhoqOO Killer Food Plots - http://bit.ly/KillerFP 10% and free shipping w/code: HP10% Packer Maxx - http://bit.ly/PACKERMAXX $25 off with code: HPC Sound Barrier Silencing - http://bit.ly/SoundBarrier 10% off and free shipping w/code: HP Morse Nursery - http://bit.ly/MorseTrees HuntWise - www.huntwise.com Michigan Whitetail Pursuit - http://bit.ly/MWpursuit Realtree Land Pro - Lake States - https://bit.ly/34acwE9 Habitat Hook - https://bit.ly/33go0Xy
Today on the show I'm joined by outdoor writer and whitetail consultant Steve Bartylla for his take on a series of hypothetical deer hunting scenarios varying from private land habitat improvements to public land hunting tactics. Topics discussed: What would Steve to a new lease if he only had two weekends in August to improve it? What to do if you have to share a great, but small, hunting property with a family member who hunts poorly What would you do if your target buck is daylight active leading up to opening day, but the first few days of the season have horrible conditions and wind? How to get good trailcam intel if baiting is banned in your state? A mid-October cold front hits and you can only hunt the next morning or the evening several day later - which do you pick? What to do after missing a buck What to do when spotting a cruising buck out of range during the rut How to entice a buck onto your property if he beds on the neighbors What would you do if you could no longer hunt in November? Where would you hunt on Oct 1 VS Nov 25 VS Dec 7? Connect with Mark Kenyon and MeatEater Mark Kenyon on Instagram , Twitter , and Facebook MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop MeatEater Merch
Today on the show I'm joined by outdoor writer and whitetail consultant Steve Bartylla for his take on a series of hypothetical deer hunting scenarios varying from private land habitat improvements to public land hunting tactics. Topics discussed: What would Steve to a new lease if he only had two weekends in August to improve it? What to do if you have to share a great, but small, hunting property with a family member who hunts poorly What would you do if your target buck is daylight active leading up to opening day, but the first few days of the season have horrible conditions and wind? How to get good trailcam intel if baiting is banned in your state? A mid-October cold front hits and you can only hunt the next morning or the evening several day later - which do you pick? What to do after missing a buck What to do when spotting a cruising buck out of range during the rut How to entice a buck onto your property if he beds on the neighbors What would you do if you could no longer hunt in November? Where would you hunt on Oct 1 VS Nov 25 VS Dec 7? Connect with Mark Kenyon and MeatEater Mark Kenyon on Instagram , Twitter , and Facebook MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop MeatEater Merch
On this episode of the Drop-Tine Report podcast, Deer & Deer Hunting writer Steve Bartylla discusses a big 8-point he harvested this past year. He talks about how the buck survived several close calls with hunters, how the buck became nocturnal, and how he was able to call the buck within bow range with the help of another buck.
Today on the show I’m joined by outdoor writer and habitat consultant Steve Bartylla to discuss all things habitat and management! To listen to the podcast, click the Play button in the orange bar above or click the links below...
Today on the show I’m joined by outdoor writer and habitat consultant Steve Bartylla to discuss all things habitat and management! To listen to the podcast, click the Play button in the orange bar above or click the links below...
Today's guest needs little introduction to those of us who obsess over whitetails. I'm joined by Steve Bartylla who will share mature buck strategies and tactics, as well as habitat management tips to stack the odds in your favor on your property, or for specific stand locations. Steve has been working in the outdoor industry for more than 25 years. He's owned a whitetail consulting company, written several book, has written for a host of magazines, and you'll see him most often on Deer & Deer Hunting's Grow em Big web video series which is focused on deer management. Deer hunters of all levels can learn something from Steve. You may want to grab a pen and paper, as this show is packed full of whitetail information! 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 #31: —Clint & John's early season hunting plans —Deer work to do before the season —John's home security measures —John's Missouri card pull & Clint's Pennsylvania card pull —John's encounter with an Iowa "el shooter" —To hunt mornings or not, in early season —Steve's background —What Steve's doing now for final habitat enhancements —Scrape tree's and how to make and use them —Stacking the odds in your favor with small updates on your property —How to stack the odds in your favor for your stand locations —Hinge cutting for food and cover —Wasting a deer's daylight time on your property —Our best weapon in the deer woods, our minds —And much more from Steve! Show Notes And Links: —Visit our partners Exodus Outdoor Gear , Whitetail Institute of North America, and Lone Wolf Portable Treestands —Be sure to follow Steve on facebook —Receive a $20 discount on Exodus Trail Camera purchases when you use the promo code "truth" at checkout
Today on the podcast we’re joined again by outdoor writer Steve Bartylla and we’re diving deep into the strategies and insights that have led to his consistent and impressive whitetail success. This one is absolutely loaded with game-changing advice, so get...
Today on the podcast we’re joined again by outdoor writer Steve Bartylla and we’re diving deep into the strategies and insights that have led to his consistent and impressive whitetail success. This one is absolutely loaded with game-changing advice, so get...
Today on The Wired To Hunt Podcast we’re joined by Steve Bartylla, accomplished outdoor writer and veteran deer hunter, and we’re diving into the details of patterning mature bucks. Steve delivers an absolute boatload of whitetail wisdom in this episode, so...
Today on The Wired To Hunt Podcast we’re joined by Steve Bartylla, accomplished outdoor writer and veteran deer hunter, and we’re diving into the details of patterning mature bucks. Steve delivers an absolute boatload of whitetail wisdom in this episode, so...
Steve Bartylla talks tree stand tactics for advanced and basic hunters. Discover the best tip on choosing the right tree for your hunt. What do some tree work better than others? Tree stand safety is essential for every hunter. 120511 … Read more about this episode...