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ScottR

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This one is a good one for all of you who are planning a hunt out west for the first time.


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wa-hunter

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man i love the pod casts!!! download them to my mp3 player and listen to them on my long runs it is great!! Brian has done an awesome job!!! thanks!
 

ScottR

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Thanks for the feedback guys, feel free to let us know any topics you want covered. Brian is one of the most successful and enthusiastic bow-hunters that I have ever met and we have had a blast pushing this podcast out there. It's also great to hear from you guys, we know the forum has some of our most dedicated customers and hearing you guys like it is one of the best compliments we can get.
 

Never in Doubt

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I've listened to every one and they are all very easy and enjoyable to listen to, as well as useful. Keep them coming!
 

Horsenhike

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Listened and enjoyed.

Maybe talk a bit about landscape differences that tend to have mature bucks. We managed to stumble upon some bucks pre-rut in the most god awful places. Never would have even thought to look there.
 
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Maybe talk about specific hunt situations and the types of places animals hangout and what they browse on in different regions.
We realize specific units and areas can't be discussed but maybe some things to look for when hunters come to places they have never been.
I'm sure many hunters not from the west listen and try to pickup any little tip they can.
Thanks for the podcasts.


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gfontela

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He discusses talks a lot about high country archery hunting but I would love to here more about rifle hunting and Lower elevation sagebrush country, where I think a lot of us hunt.

For newer hunters I think an episode getting down to the basics and even explaining certain terrain types and terms he uses would be very helpful. For example some people who want to hunt out west but never have may not fully understand things like trail head, coulee country, basins, ridges, etc. since they've never been out west they wouldn't be able to picture and fully understand what is being discussed.



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ROGER SANCHEZ

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He discusses talks a lot about high country archery hunting but I would love to here more about rifle hunting and Lower elevation sagebrush country, where I think a lot of us hunt.

For newer hunters I think an episode getting down to the basics and even explaining certain terrain types and terms he uses would be very helpful. For example some people who want to hunt out west but never have may not fully understand things like trail head, coulee country, basins, ridges, etc. since they've never been out west they wouldn't be able to picture and fully understand what is being discussed.



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X2! Excellent post gfontela. That's exactly what I'd like to hear. My interest is especially hunting sagebrush country in Wyoming for Mule deer and Antelope [emoji106]


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gfontela

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Ya that was a great episode. I know that it touched on mule deer hunting in different areas a little bit. I definitely got some great tips from that episode.



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Jan 7, 2013
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Yes That was a informative episode.
An interview with a biologist or conservation officer from different state agencies might be interesting.
I wonder who your listeners are.
Are the majority from western states or Eastern states.
Do the majority of listeners hunt out west once a year or are they locals who hunt every week?


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Never in Doubt

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I like when he goes back to the basics and helps build that foundation of knowledge for listeners. When he describes in detail the land, the terms he uses, and his mindset at the time. Mindset and his thoughts through stages of a hunt are very helpful. Since I don't hunt the areas he hunts yet, I'm always looking for ideas and methods that I can take and use a version of, in the places that I hunt.
 

mcseal2

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Just found the podcast a few days ago, I've listened to a couple episodes each morning while checking cows on the UTV. I really like it. Persistence definitely seems to be a common trait in his guests success.