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  • In this episode of the Antler Up Podcast, host Jeremy Dinsmore sits down with Steve Sherk Jr., a master of hunting big whitetails in the vast woods of Pennsylvania. Steve opens up about how his approach to hunting has evolved over the years, now balancing the demands of family and his guiding service with his passion for pursuing deer. He highlights his strategic shift toward gun season, with limited time set aside for bow hunting. Steve delves into the significance of trail cam data for choosing prime hunting spots and shares his observations on how deer behavior and bedding areas change as the season progresses, encouraging hunters to adapt their strategies accordingly.

    Steve also shares invaluable tips on handling hunting pressure, noting the importance of flanking pressure to locate less disturbed areas. His early spring scouting methods—focused on understanding deer movement and bedding before the landscape thickens—provide key insights into successful hunting strategies. Steve talks about his favorite tactic of hunting from a distance during gun season and explains what he does to mark key beds. He wraps up by discussing the impact of acorn drops, his preference for hunting red oaks over white oaks, and his strategic plan for an upcoming six-day hunting window in late October, emphasizing travel corridors and hot scrapes as prime opportunities for success.

    So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Steve Sherk Jr. on today's episode of the Antler Up Podcast.

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  • In this episode of the Antler Up Podcast, host Jeremy Dinsmore is joined by Jim D'Agostino to dive into the essentials of planning and preparing for a successful hunting season. Jim emphasizes the importance of communication with family members when organizing hunting trips and the value of mapping out dates in advance to ensure everyone is aligned. They discuss setting personal goals for the season, from filling tags to targeting a specific trophy, and how that focus can fuel motivation throughout the year. Jim also highlights how the right gear choices, from arrow setups to saddles, can significantly influence a hunter's success.

    Jeremy and Jim share insights on documenting observations in the field to refine future hunting strategies, stressing the importance of flexibility and modularity in gear to adapt to various conditions. They also touch on the joy of hunting with friends, creating lasting memories, and savoring the unpredictable nature of the hunt. Whether it's meticulously organizing your gear or embracing the spontaneity of the season, this episode is packed with actionable advice for hunters at any level. Tune in for tips, stories, and a reminder to enjoy every moment of the hunt.

    So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Jim D'Agostino on today's episode of the Antler Up Podcast.

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  • In this episode of the Antler Up Podcast, host Jeremy Dinsmore is joined by good friend Chris Weist to dive into the essentials of hunting success. Chris shares his philosophy on trusting your instincts and simplifying your approach in the field, emphasizing that overthinking can often be a hunter's downfall. They discuss the importance of scouting and fine-tuning your hunting areas, making sure to control the factors within your reach—like gear and pressure on hunting spots. Chris also stresses the significance of shooting well and having unwavering confidence in your equipment.

    As the conversation unfolds, Jeremy and Chris explore strategies for planning a hunting season, focusing on prioritizing specific states and areas to maximize opportunities. They touch on the valuable role trail cameras play in understanding deer behavior and scrape activity, highlighting the benefits of locating pre-existing scrapes and utilizing multiple cameras for better insights. Flexibility and adaptability emerge as key themes, with Chris advising hunters to be prepared to adjust their tactics as the season progresses, ensuring they’re ready for whatever challenges the woods may present.

    So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Chris Weist on today's episode of the Antler Up Podcast.

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  • In this episode of the Antler Up Podcast, host Jeremy Dinsmore is joined by fellow PA hunter Travis Melochick to get into the nuances of hunting. They discuss the importance of fine-tuning your existing hunting areas instead of constantly chasing new ones, emphasizing that simplicity often leads to success. Travis shares his belief that while skill is crucial, luck also plays a significant role in hunting, and it’s vital to acknowledge and appreciate the unpredictability of the sport. The conversation touches on the value of humility, avoiding the pitfalls of overcomplicating your approach, and steering clear of hunting gimmicks that promise more than they deliver.

    Jeremy and Travis also highlight the significance of enjoying the journey and the camaraderie that comes with hunting. They stress the importance of prioritizing family, ensuring that hunting doesn’t overshadow the meaningful moments in life. Understanding that each hunting area and deer herd is unique, they encourage listeners to focus on the little things, like meticulous scouting and fine-tuning specific spots, rather than searching for one-size-fits-all solutions. This episode is a reminder to cherish the experiences, the friendships, and the lessons that hunting brings, both in the woods and in life.

    So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Travis Melochick on today's episode of the Antler Up Podcast.

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  • In this episode of the Antler Up Podcast, Jeremy sits down with Brandon Barlow to dive deep into the nuances of whitetail hunting, with a particular focus on preparation and setting realistic expectations. Brandon, an experienced hunter from the South, shares his unique strategies for navigating the early season and unpredictable rut. He emphasizes the importance of honing in on daytime deer and leveraging historical data to determine the best times and locations to hunt. The discussion also touches on the significance of understanding fawning data, which can play a crucial role in identifying optimal hunting periods. Brandon's insights offer a fresh perspective on how to adapt hunting tactics based on regional variations and whitetail behavior.

    Brandon's approach to whitetail hunting is both practical and unconventional. He advocates for setting up cameras in primary bedding areas to track daytime deer activity and suggests using affordable SD cameras instead of relying on cell cameras. By focusing on historical patterns and keeping options open, hunters can enhance their chances of encountering mature bucks. Brandon stresses the importance of not putting all your eggs in one basket by targeting just one or two bucks, but rather having multiple options to increase overall hunting efficiency. This episode is packed with valuable takeaways that can help hunters stay ahead of the game and make the most of their time in the field.

    So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Brandon Barlow on today's episode of the Antler Up Podcast.

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  • In the latest episode of the Antler Up Podcast, host Jeremy Dinsmore sits down with good friend and down right great hunter Tom Runscavage to discuss the art of balancing a passion for hunting with the demands of work, family, and other responsibilities. Jeremy and Tom dive deep into the challenges that many hunters face when trying to find time for their favorite activity amidst home improvement projects, career obligations, and family commitments. They emphasize the importance of setting realistic expectations, being flexible with hunting plans, and the value of prioritizing family and other crucial aspects of life. Both individuals have the challenge of this balance because they each had a child at the beginning of the year. Tom having his first and Jeremy his second child.

    Tom shares his wisdom on making the most out of finite time, highlighting that the joy of hunting extends beyond just harvesting a deer. The conversation explores how having the right gear, without overcomplicating things, can enhance the overall experience. Both Jeremy and Tom agree that the true essence of hunting lies in creating lasting memories and having fun with friends. Tune in to gain valuable takeaways on maintaining a healthy balance between hunting and life's many demands, ensuring that you enjoy every moment spent in the great outdoors.

    So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Tom Runscavage on today's episode of the Antler Up Podcast.

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  • In the latest episode of the Antler Up Podcast, host Jeremy Dinsmore travels to The Outdoor Group headquarters to sit down with Josh Sidebottom, the COO of the company. Josh delves into his engineering background and how it paved the way for his career in the archery industry. He provides an insider's look at the meticulous process of designing and developing bows, highlighting the importance of shootability and maintaining the brand's core values. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intricacies of archery equipment design.

    Listeners will also get a sneak peek into the upcoming launch of the Elite Exalt 35 bow, alongside discussions on the recent releases of the Flex recurve bow and Altra Arrows. Josh emphasizes the beauty of simplicity in archery and encourages enthusiasts to participate in competitive archery events. Whether you're a seasoned archer or a beginner, this episode offers valuable insights and inspiration to enhance your archery journey. Tune in and get ready to elevate your understanding of the art and science behind top-tier archery gear.

    So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Josh Sidebottom on today's episode of the Antler Up Podcast.

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  • In this episode of the Antler Up Podcast, host Jeremy Dinsmore is joined by Joe Miles, owner of Asio Gear. In this conversation, Joe Miles and Jeremy discuss the importance of testing out gear and preparing for the upcoming whitetail season. The season is fast approaching, especially for Joe as his whitetail season opens up in a few short weeks in SC during the month of August!

    Joe shares his experiences testing new broadheads and arrows, specifically the G5 T2 and Mega Meat broadheads. He highlights the impressive performance of these broadheads on various game animals, including warthogs and kudu in Africa. Joe also discusses his plans for the upcoming season, including scouting, camera placement, and hunting strategies for early season and rut hunts.

    Joe discusses his hunting strategies and preparations for the upcoming season. He emphasizes the importance of scouting and finding rut funnels to increase the chances of encountering big deer. Joe simplifies his approach by focusing on geographical features that force deer movement in a certain direction. He also highlights the significance of prioritizing and being organized in order to make the most of hunting opportunities. Joe shares the mistakes he tries to avoid, such as hoping for the best instead of fixing potential issues. He also discusses the role of physical fitness in hunting success and sets a goal to hunt with traditional equipment this season.

    So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Joe Miles on today's episode of the Antler Up Podcast.

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  • In this episode of the Antler Up Podcast, host Jeremy Dinsmore is joined by The Dialed in Hunter, Josh Kirchner. In this conversation, Josh Kirchner and Jeremy discuss the importance of keeping things simple when it comes to Western hunting. They emphasize avoiding overcomplicating gear choices and focusing on archery fundamentals instead. Josh is a wealth of knowledge and years of experience when it comes to western hunting and backpack hunting. He recently just released his latest book Becoming A Bowhunter: A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Archery Hunting (Becoming a Hunter).

    They also highlight the significance of understanding the food sources of animals, from bears, elk and mule deer, and how it can lead to hunting success. The conversation touches on the value of research and preparation, as well as the need to prioritize time in the field.

    Overall, the key takeaway is to focus on the essential aspects of hunting and not get caught up in unnecessary complexities. In this conversation, Jeremy and Josh discuss the importance of scouting and e-scouting in hunting. They emphasize the need to plan and gather knowledge about the animals, their behavior, and their habitats before going on a hunt. They also talk about the significance of simplifying the scouting process and focusing on key factors such as elevation, access, and centrally located campsites. Josh shares his tips for e-scouting and highlights the importance of knowing your gear and testing it before heading out. They also discuss the importance of food and water in the backcountry and the need to bring food that you enjoy eating. Overall, the conversation provides valuable insights and advice for hunters heading out West for their first trip.

    So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Josh Kirchner on today's episode of the Antler Up Podcast.

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  • Hey everyone, welcome to episode 234 of the Antler Up Podcast!

    In this episode of the Antler Up Podcast, host Jeremy Dinsmore is joined by Aaron Hepler. In this conversation, Jeremy and Aaron have a conversation on simplifying hunting and scouting techniques. Together, they explore the critical role of post-season scouting, emphasizing how this off-season activity can deepen your understanding of specific hunting areas and uncover those elusive missing pieces of the puzzle. They both share their current state of where they are at in this process and why.

    Jeremy and Aaron delve into the nuanced role of trail cameras, discussing their value in providing historical data while cautioning against over-reliance on them for real-time hunting decisions. They highlight the importance of understanding deer behavior and preferences throughout the year, offering insights that can significantly boost your hunting success.

    The episode also covers practical tips such as marking trees and taking photos of potential spots to ensure key details are remembered when it's time to set up for a hunt. Jeremy and Aaron stress the importance of keeping your trail camera usage simple and focusing on long-term scouting strategies. They advocate for hunting edges and transition areas, which can increase your chances of success.

    Reflecting on both successful and unsuccessful hunts is another crucial strategy discussed, as it helps improve future hunting tactics. Throughout the episode, Jeremy and Aaron emphasize maintaining a positive attitude, having fun, and continuously learning from every hunting experience. Tune in to Episode 234 to gain actionable insights and enhance your hunting game by keeping things simple and hunting smarter.

    So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Aaron Hepler on today's episode of the Antler Up Podcast.

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  • In this episode of the Antler Up Podcast, host Jeremy Dinsmore is joined by Jim D’Agostino. In this conversation, Jeremy and Jim discuss their plans and preparations for the upcoming whitetail hunting season.

    Jeremy and Jim talk about their gear, including Jim's new Elite Ethos bow, and their approach to scouting and hunting. They emphasize the importance of enjoying the process and not putting too much pressure on themselves. Too many times over the years when unwanted pressure was put on by themselves nothing good came about. So, they both share how they have kept each other in line regardless of an outcome.

    They also discuss the benefits of staying fit and active, as well as the possibility of participating in out-of-state hunting trips. Overall, they express excitement and confidence for the upcoming season. In this conversation, Jim and Jeremy discuss their recent experiences with archery shooting and 3D shoots. They talk about the importance of having a comfortable grip and how it affects their shooting accuracy. They also share their experiences with target panic and how they overcame it.

    They discuss the challenges they faced during 3D shoots and the lessons they learned. They also talk about their hunting plans for the upcoming season and the adjustments they plan to make in their hunting strategies. They touch on the topics of wind direction, access routes, and scent control. They also mention the possibility of having more Sunday hunting days in Pennsylvania and the benefits it would bring to weekend warriors like themselves.

    So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Jim D’Agostino on today's episode of the Antler Up Podcast.

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  • In this episode of the Antler Up Podcast, host Jeremy Dinsmore is joined by Nate Sellers of Average Jack Archery. Jeremy and Nate discuss the essentials of bow setups and arrow selection, emphasizing the importance of simplicity. They delve into how a streamlined approach can create a wider margin of error, making the entire hunting experience more forgiving and enjoyable. Nate shares his insights on the value of consistent shooting practice and the importance of becoming thoroughly familiar with your setup.

    The conversation then shifts to equipment selection, with a strong recommendation to prioritize simplicity and choose items that are easy to service or replace. For those who enjoy mobile hunting, Nate and Jeremy explore the benefits of saddle hunting, the gear that can help make things easier but safer for any hunter. They stress the importance of finding a system that works for you while remaining open to experimenting with new methods and gear.

    Nate offers valuable advice for beginners, highlighting the need for education and research in mobile hunting. He discusses different climbing methods and emphasizes safety, suggesting the use of aiders or rappelling for easier and safer tree stand climbing. Additionally, they talk about the Fourth Arrow camera arm system for self-filming hunts and recommend Huntworth's affordable and versatile clothing options, like the Elkins set and the Grayling Hood. Overall, the episode is packed with practical tips to enhance your hunting experience through careful preparation and practice.


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  • In this episode of the Antler Up Podcast, host Jeremy Dinsmore is joined by Andy May. This episode is the first of many where Jeremy will have guests discussing specific topics where the plan is to “Keep it Simple!” Too many times it seems that “we” as hunters overcomplicate things and make tasks more challenging than they need to be! So, tune into not only this episode but the next couple weeks with guests from all over as they break topics down by “Keeping it Simple!”

    This episode is filled with valuable insights emphasizing the importance of continuous learning and personal growth in the field. Andy shares that experiences and challenges often outweigh the significance of the size of bucks harvested. Simplifying gear and equipment can lead to greater efficiency and effectiveness, and Andy provides tips such as using a multi-pin sight and hinge release to enhance shot execution and accuracy. He advocates aiming at larger targets to reduce tension and improve accuracy, as well as practicing shot selection and patience for better performance during hunts.

    Andy also discusses the critical role of controlling heart rate and practicing from various angles to prepare for real hunting scenarios. He underscores the importance of realistic practice in archery and bowhunting, accurate and ethical shot placement, and proper bow alignment. Utilizing historical data and thorough scouting can significantly increase hunting success. Patience and confidence in one’s hunting strategies are crucial for efficiency, while slowing down the shot process and focusing on execution can lead to improved accuracy. Andy believes that challenging oneself both physically and mentally, while maintaining simplicity, can result in positive hunting outcomes. Tune in to gain deeper insights into Andy May’s hunting philosophies and practical tips for becoming a more effective and ethical hunter.

    So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Andy May on today's episode of the Antler Up Podcast.

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  • In this episode of the Antler Up Podcast, host Jeremy Dinsmore is joined by PA native Tim Price. Tim is now a realtor but spent 15 plus years working as a forester! Not only that, Tim is also an experienced hunter, who shares invaluable insights into deer habitat management.

    Tim emphasizes the crucial role of water in understanding deer habitats and offers a unique forester's perspective that enhances our understanding of these environments. He discusses the importance of merging different lenses, like those of hunters and foresters, to gain a comprehensive view of habitat.

    The episode covers how topography, water sources, tree species, and transition areas influence deer activity and movement. Tim highlights the impact of seasonal changes, such as the first frost, on deer behavior and food availability, and explains how clear cuts and timber cuts create beneficial early successional habitats.

    Listeners will learn about the significance of age and nutrition in antler growth and the adaptability of deer as versatile browsers. Tim also shares effective scouting strategies, emphasizing spending 90% of your time in the 10% of areas where bucks reside, and offers tips from experienced hunters in low deer density regions. The post-rut period's hunting potential in Pennsylvania is explored, along with the importance of understanding topography and the water table for better scouting. Additionally, Tim advocates for shooting doe’s to improve the buck-to-doe ratio and promote quality deer management.

    So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Tim Price on today's episode of the Antler Up Podcast.

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  • In this episode of the Antler Up Podcast, host Jeremy Dinsmore is joined by good friend Jim D’Agostino and Tanner Adams. This recording was fresh off the second leg of the RBD Archery Shoot, we explore the crucial takeaways from their experience and the invaluable lessons learned along the way.

    Tanner and Jim share insights on how competitive archery is 90% mental, emphasizing the importance of emotional control and staying calm under pressure. They discuss the significance of knowing your equipment and making precise yardage adjustments, especially when shooting on steep terrain. Proper shot execution and understanding cuts for yardage adjustments are highlighted as essential skills for any serious archer.

    We also delve into how competitive archery can enhance hunting skills by teaching archers to maintain composure, manage emotions, and make quick adjustments in the field. The challenges and nuances of shooting with a lens are explored, underscoring the need for focus and consistent practice.

    Our guests emphasize the importance of dedication and consistency in achieving success in competitive archery. They share their strategies for balancing archery with hunting, including the importance of careful planning and prioritization. The issue of target panic is addressed, offering listeners practical tips on how to overcome this common hurdle through practice and mental preparation.

    Lastly, Tanner and Jim reflect on the importance of having fun and learning from each other within the archery community. Tune in to Episode 229 for an engaging and informative discussion that will inspire and educate archers of all levels.

    So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Jim and Tanner on today's episode of the Antler Up Podcast.

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  • Hey everyone, welcome to episode 228 of the Antler Up Podcast!

    In this episode of the Antler Up Podcast, host Jeremy Dinsmore is joined by good friend Tim Sisock. In this episode join Jeremy and Tim for an in-depth conversation on the process of figuring out the next steps after you just pulled your out of state hunting tag. Tim shares his expertise on the intricate process of applying for and prioritizing hunting tags across different states, emphasizing the careful planning required to navigate this system successfully.

    The conversation highlights the unique challenges faced by non-resident hunters, including the impact of regulations and the importance of staying informed. Tim and Jeremy explore the critical role of trail cameras and data collection in wildlife management, providing listeners with valuable insights into how these tools can enhance the hunting experience.

    A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to gear refinement and selection, underscoring how detailed preparation can make or break a hunting trip. Tim also discusses the necessity of physical fitness and endurance training to tackle the demanding Western terrain, ensuring hunters are well-prepared for the physical rigors of the hunt.

    Budgeting and meticulous planning are key themes, with tips on managing travel, accommodation, and food expenses. The importance of e-scouting and thorough pre-trip research is also covered, helping hunters identify prime areas and plot their routes effectively.

    Tim delves into the mental aspects of hunting, stressing the need for focus and determination to ensure a successful and enjoyable experience. He provides practical advice on preparations for long-range shooting, food preparation, coping with weather conditions, and acclimatizing to high altitudes.

    Safety and decision-making are critical considerations, especially for those hunting solo. Tim shares his thoughts on managing these challenges and the impact of herd conditions on the hunting experience. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or a novice, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge on budgeting, gear selection, and comprehensive preparation for a rewarding Western hunting adventure.

    So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Tim on today's episode of the Antler Up Podcast.

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  • In this episode of the Antler Up Podcast, host Jeremy Dinsmore is joined by guest Ty Forbes out of Massachusetts. In this episode, join Jeremy and Ty Forbes for an in-depth conversation on hunting strategies and personal growth. Ty opens up about the profound impact that reconnecting with his father has had on his hunting journey and life. The episode delves into how observing and learning from experienced mentors have been instrumental to Ty’s success.

    Listeners will gain valuable tips on securing permission to hunt on private properties, especially in suburban areas. Ty shares his aggressive hunting strategies, such as locating bedding areas and making bold moves in the field. He emphasizes the importance of respecting other hunters’ territories to foster a cooperative hunting community.

    Ty also highlights the critical role of early scouting and setup, particularly during January and February, to prepare for a successful deer hunting season. He discusses the importance of identifying prime locations by looking for deer sign, freshening scrapes, and pinpointing bedding areas. Ty’s advice on moving slowly and quietly to avoid spooking deer and the importance of taking calculated risks for greater success is invaluable.

    Beyond the technical aspects of hunting, Ty and Jeremy celebrate the joy of creating memories and enjoying the experience, regardless of the size of the deer harvested. This episode is for hunters of all levels, blending practical advice with the deeper, more personal aspects of the hunting tradition.

    So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Ty on today's episode of the Antler Up Podcast.

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  • In this episode of the Antler Up Podcast, host Jeremy Dinsmore is joined by guests Tim Sisock, Josh Hobson, and Jim D'Agostino as they recount their thrilling experience at the Montage Mountain Archery Fest in Northeast PA. The group dives into the excitement of shooting two challenging courses and shares their thoughts on the impressive improvements and fun elements of the event.

    Josh Hobson makes his debut on the podcast, introducing himself to the listeners and sharing his deep passion for archery. He also regales the audience with a captivating story about a real fun PA buck, showcasing his enthusiasm for hunting in the region.

    Tim Sissock highlights his incredibly successful turkey season, where he managed to wrap up his hunt for two birds in less than an hour and a half. He also discusses how he has evolved his approach to deer hunting and the preparations underway for their NY hunting property.

    The conversation emphasizes the importance of friendship in hunting, highlighting how it can lead to unforgettable memories and experiences. The group also discusses the crucial role of testing gear and building confidence in equipment for successful hunts.

    They delve into how shooting in different angles and terrains at the festival has improved their accuracy and prepared them for real-life hunting situations. The benefits of having a dedicated hunting property are also discussed, providing a guaranteed spot and better planning opportunities.

    The episode covers the friendly competition among friends, which not only enhances shooting skills but also adds a fun and challenging element to the experience. They talk about experimenting with different arrows and equipment to find the best setup for archery competitions.

    Listeners will gain valuable insights into scouting and observing deer behavior, the importance of paying attention to small details, and the need to be adaptable in the field. The discussion also touches on transitioning from hunting on main trails to secondary trails for better chances of encountering mature bucks.

    Finally, the group emphasizes the importance of maintaining focus and staying calm during hunts to make accurate shots. This episode is packed with practical tips, exciting stories, and the camaraderie that makes hunting a truly rewarding experience.

    So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with the boys on today's episode of the Antler Up Podcast.

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  • Welcome to the Antler Up Podcast with your host, Jeremy Dinsmore! In this episode, Jeremy sits down with special guest Eddie Speakman!

    In this conversation, Jeremy and Eddie discuss various topics related to hunting and entrepreneurship. They talk about Eddie's journey of starting Our Grounds Coffee Company and the challenges he faced along the way. They also discuss Eddie's hunting experiences in Maryland and his passion for exploring different hunting avenues.

    They touch on the realities of entrepreneurship and the importance of support. Overall, the conversation highlights the dedication and hard work required to pursue one's passions. This conversation explores the journey of starting a coffee roasting business and the importance of building trust and relationships with customers. The hosts discuss the desire for help and improvement, taking on DIY projects, and learning new skills. They also delve into the challenges and rewards of starting a small business, the support and growth of a community, and the importance of supporting each other's endeavors.

    The conversation highlights the value of genuine relationships, the power of positive feedback, and the aspiration for growth and success. In this conversation, Eddie discusses his collaboration with local businesses, including the Sipsters and Brick and Brew. He emphasizes the importance of building relationships within the local community and how it has helped his coffee business grow. Eddie also shares his idea for a coffee rub and his interest in turkey hunting. The conversation concludes with a discussion about hunting plans and the fear of missing out on hunting opportunities in different locations.

    So, grab your coffee, gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Eddie Speckman on today's episode of the Antler Up Podcast.

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  • Welcome to the Antler Up Podcast with your host, Jeremy Dinsmore! In this episode, Jeremy sits down with special guest Weston Homa!

    Welcome to the latest episode of the Antler Up Podcast hosted by Jeremy Dinsmore, where we delve into the world of hunting, outdoor adventures, fitness and personal growth. In this episode, Jeremy sits down with Weston Homa, a passionate outdoorsman whose love for hunting and outdoor activities knows no bounds.

    Join us as Weston shares his insights on Western hunts, particularly for elk and mule deer. Learn how Weston's dedication to mental preparation and visualization has been key to his success in the field, allowing him to fully immerse himself in each outdoor experience.

    But it's not just about hunting for Weston. Discover how his passion for running marathons and ultra marathons has taught him invaluable life lessons, from perseverance to the importance of recovery and balance. Weston's journey highlights the intersection of physical and mental challenges, offering listeners a glimpse into the transformative power of outdoor pursuits.

    Looking to embark on your own Western hunting adventure? Weston offers practical advice on trip planning, from researching state regulations to selecting the right gear. Whether you prefer a rifle or a bow, Weston emphasizes the importance of personal preference and comfort in making the decision.

    Join us as we explore the nexus of outdoor adventure, personal growth, and family values with Weston Homa on this episode of the Antler Up Podcast. Tune in and get ready to be inspired to pursue your passions with dedication, positivity, and a love for the great outdoors.

    So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us on this episode as we Antler Up with Weston Homa on today's episode of the Antler Up Podcast.

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