Do You Love Deer Hunting Stories? Then you've come to the right place! This is an Outdoor Podcast for Deer Hunters and Meat Eaters who love to tell big buck stories and listen to deer hunting tales from the big woods of the East, the unforgiving mountains of the West, and the big whitetail fields of the Heartland. This is On-Demand Outdoor Talk Radio covering gun, rifle and bow hunting, whitetail and mule deer hunting, and deer hunting in general. This is a hunting resource for those living the deer hunting lifestyle. Listen to whitetail legends and great deer hunters share tips on deer hunting tactics and hunting gear reviews. Hear deer scientists discuss the latest studies on deer movement and moon phase, and tune into game chefs reciting a venison recipe or two . From expert professional hunters to the everyday skilled hunter, from legendary whitetails to the big buck stories you've never heard, we track down all the stories for you to hear, forever, at your fingertips. #EatWhatYouKill Please leave a REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE!
The deer drag of a tracker can last for hours. Trackers venture deep into the big woods, on the trail of a mature buck, wherever the track may roam. By necessity, trackers become some of the most skilled navigational woodsmen on the planet. The ones that don't become skilled with a compass and TOPO map, never came home. Joe DiNitto is a deer tracker and hunts the Adirondacks of New York. He has been tracking big bucks on snow for 30 years now, and he doesn't appear to be slowing down any time soon. Joe is patient and waits for those snow days before stepping into the woods. This style of hunting doesn't require scouting, scent control, playing the wind, tree stands, or moon phases, but it does require snow, a compass, a flashlight, and preferably a GPS. Joe says the first step to shooting a big mature buck using this method is finding the "Holy ______" buck track. From there, it is a game of pursuit and persistence and a pure disbelief in the word "can't". Joe shares numerous stories in this interview and details what is important and what is not.
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If you wanted to test out a new kind of face paint that doesn't crack under pressure, meaning is doesn't run or disappear when faced with a severe perspiration situation, where would you go to test it? For Brian Hardy, Florida was the ideal testing ground because first, it is the perfect environment to sweat, but more importantly, he lives there. During an scorching mid-west hunt, Brian became fed up with traditional petroleum based, hard to clean up face paint, so he set out with his wife to create a healthy, easy clean up, no-run solution to these face paint problems. And, living in Florida, he conducted test trials right in his own back yard. Now, after years of trial and error, you will soon see Hardy Face Paint in some of the largest outdoor sporting good shops on the planet. While we had Brian's attention, we decided to grill Brian on how to hunt deer in Florida. We had no idea that you could have a rain out in deer hunting, but at least now, even if you tried to hunt in the Florida washouts, thanks to Brian, your face paint won't run anymore.
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Adam Hays III says that to kill a 200" buck, you must surgically remove them from the face of the earth. This means planning, lots of planning. The first step is to actually hunt where a big deer lives. It's a simple strategy, but an essential one. Step two through the kill shot is a bit more complex. Using the Red Moon phases of a product he created called the Moon Guide, Adam uses the high likelihood daylight deer movement days to plan his hunt in conjunction with a mental thesis of the buck he pursues. Does Adam hunt the days when the Red Moon isn't present? You bet. He says they are perhaps more important than the days of the kill hunt - these are what he refers to as observation hunts. Adam is also a fan of hunting the wind to the bucks advantage, hunting outside in, and learning which tree will become the kill tree. Adam explains all these strategies in more detail during the interview. Notebook required.
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Fred Bird is full speed ahead. A turkey hunter at heart, Fred found his dream job with the National Wild Turkey Federation as a Regional Director where his primary focus is raising money for the preservation and conservation of the wild turkey. A huge and positive side effect of using dollars to create better habitat for turkey is the creation of habitat for all species. Fred understands this and easily discusses his passion for the preservation of the hunting heritage. Fred may spend lots of time in banquet halls raising money, but make no mistake, Fred's field skills are top notch. And as you might imagine, Fred is one heck of a good turkey hunter. Turns out he's a pretty good deer hunter too (although he won't admit it). We enjoyed Fred's passion and commitment to the outdoors so much that we launched another podcast with him called The Strut Zone NWTF All Access, which is now the Official Podcast of the National Wild Turkey Federation. Fred isn't just a desk and phone kind of guy. As he says, he likes to kill stuff and eat it.
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Roger Raglin is an outdoor television pioneer and he has been entertaining us with his deer hunting videos for over 30 years. We don't see him slowing down any time soon as he continues to create and edit his own work. Sure, maybe his perspectives on hunting and society have changed, but his drive is still alive. Many people would not typically associate hunting with higher education (at least the liberals don't), but as we've learned there's more way more to Roger than hunting videos and television. Roger is an accomplished pianist and musician and is well known for his gospel collections in Oklahoma and often played along side Pentecostal preacher turned comedian, Sam Kinison. Roger also spent many years as an academic where he pursued a PhD at Duke University and has many degrees to his name. Despite Roger's passion for learning, his real love is with hunting and the outdoors. Roger was inducted into the 2011 class of the National Outdoor Hall of Fame and he is one fantastic story teller.
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Kalobe Miller is an accomplished deer hunter out of Pennsylvania, and without a hunting mentor to turn to, he learned to deer hunt through trial and error. One such lesson: Kalobe says that that the hunting pressure in his area is so high that learning to pattern the hunter is just as important as learning the pattern the deer. His goal is to shoot and kill one good mature buck each season. And to do this, Kalobe likes a good clean hunt. A clean hunt to Kalobe is when everything is in sync- the wind, the timing, the gear placement, your walk to the stand, right down to the noises you made getting in and out. Using game cameras, he starts his observations in May and as he says, he likes to stick with 'em. What this means is that Kalobe likes to find out how they go from food source to food source, sometimes up to 8 miles of observation. Kalobe says the answers are there if you do your homework and he prefers a healthy dose of black face paint.
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Can hunting survive without conservation? Can conservation survive without hunting? History tells us that they need each other to survive. Hunting without rules will surely devastate a species. Conservation regulation without hunting has shown that hunting dollars matter greatly, and without the economic backing, poachers have a field day. This is perhaps no better represented as in the case of the white rhino where the horn of the rhino brings big bucks in the far east to supply a culture's demand based on ancient medicinal beliefs. Cole Reid, from the Stewards of Wildlife, is all to familiar with these concepts as he is attempting to herd 2500 rhinos on his ranch in Texas. This herd will perhaps one day supply the world with what could be the only white rhino started-culture on earth. Cole is a long time deer hunter and now world conservationist. Stay tuned as we explore a global view of conservation and hunting in this episode. Oh, and we talk a lot about deer hunting too.
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When you meet Heather Shepherd for the first time, you'll be hard pressed to know that you are face to face with a hardcore hunting machine. Her modesty, quiet demeanor, and lack of desire to be in the spotlight, will leave you guessing. Unless you do ask, you wouldn't know that Heather is in line to be the President of North Carolina's Dixie Deer Classic, or that she holds a North Carolina state record for black bear kill, or that she is a crack shot - frequently killing game at 500 yards or more, and that she recent killed an alligator with her knife. What? Yes, true story. We caught up with Heather recently at SHOT Show, Las Vegas and we were psyched when she said yes to joining us on the podcast. Heather is the real deal.
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When James Blakenbeckler first picked up a .177 pellet gun as a kid, he probably didn't realize that it was the beginning of a career in the Marine Corps and eventually the hunting industry. But then again, maybe he did. Qualifying on the Marine Corps firing range was a piece of cake as James spent many an day shooting his gun growing up. James is a planner. So much so that he would calculate exactly how many days he could be absent in high school to pursuit more time in the treestand. Today, James is part owner of Open Season TV and we were lucky enough to have him as a guest on Episode 200 of the Big Buck Registry Deer Hunting Podcast. We cover everything from buck body language, to Game Cam placement, to calling deer like most turkey hunters call in turkeys. We also learn how James plays the wind, uses thermals to his advantage (something he learned in the Marine Corps), how deer act natural around platforms placed at least 6 feet off the ground and how to begin your deer season (right after the last one ends). Notebook required.
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Josh McDaniel is a stone cold deer hunting machine. But so is his wife, Krysten McDaniel. Pay no attention to Krysten's well groomed hair and manicured nails - it carries no merit. Over the years, together they have zoned in on hunting big mature whitetail in some of the best whitetail areas in the country, namely Kansas, Illinois, and Indiana. Josh taught Krysten everything he knows about deer hunting, and now, each are lethal. Josh says that studying the individual habits of each buck you hunt is crucial to success because bucks are as individual as people. They each have their own unique habits and it's your job as the student to identify when to move in for the kill. And, that these studies can sometimes take years, not months, to figure out.
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