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In Part 2. with Mike Thomas, we discuss how hunting opportunities correlate with being an entrepreneur and how risk taking, failures, learning from mistakes, and watching others can help you in the field and in business or simply creating something new in the market. We discuss companies in the hunting industry and how they evolved, what it took, what is needed and how it came to fruition. Hunting and risk taking in business mirror each other more than you think after listening to Mikes experiences of running business, mentoring others, and learning from his mistakes both on and off the field.
If you like entrepreneurship, need advice on starting a new business, product, or service you will want to listen to the full podcast. If you have a great idea, like hearing wild hunting stories, need inspiration to start that side hustle, and just need someone to shoot it to you straight then listen up because Mike Thomas will blow your mind with the knowledge he shares in this podcast. -
In this Part 1 of 2 series podcast with Mike Thomas we talk about the true testament of hard working public land hunting and what it took for Mike to harvest a monster bull solo archery hunting. We dive into mental aptitude and strength of hunting solo and his hunting style that has worked numerous times while hunting alone.
In part 2 EP. 27 we talk about how how he has taken the same hunting mentality into business and risk taking to pursue his entrepreneurial ideas of creating business and pursuing your passion. We talk about new products in the hunting industry and how you too can succeed with your ideas and passions. -
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How can we improve in our daily life and what keeps us from achieving peak performance? Well lets first admit we know we can improve in a certain aspect one way or another. Whether that’s eating healthier, improving your physical fitness, getting better sleep at night, improving self hygiene, procrastinating things you need to get done, grasping finances, cutting out a bad habit, and so on.
Well it starts with setting a goal, implement a plan, writing it down, and schedule it in. (fitness, career, financial, family, KPI work, hunting.. ). In this episode we touch on many facet of our lives that can he hindering us from achieving goals, utilizing or time wisely that keeps us from overall peak performance. Can you be sleeping better at night? Can you improve your diet, minimize unnecessary spending, improve organization, and cut out a few bad habits? If so this podcast is for you. -
Hunting a new state blind, renting horses, hunting solo, and filming your own hunts... why not. Jeff Moran talks all about it and more. He had a heck of 2020 season and we are the first to hear about his experience. Jeff started documenting his own hunts ages ago for his own memories and studies which lead to an unexpected massive social media following without trying. With a large presences comes partnering brands, pressure, and expectations to preform in which Jeff fills us in on that he has experienced. With a little bit of luck, hard work, and staying relentless... Jeff Mortan will be the first to tell you; "success will soon come!"
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Talk about a hunt that you dream of having with your father with close friends. Now picture it in familiar country you grew up hunting in with your father. Now picture having history with a bull for years and now your 69 year old father draws the tag. These group of close friends push day in and day out to get the father on a bull of a lifetime. Just before he felt he did not have anything left in the tank the guys motivate him and all push through to help the father pull off an almost impossible task to full a his lifetime dream of harvesting a public land giant in the Idaho Backcountry.
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In this episode I dive into the avid hunting mind of Scott Thompson to pull out a few strategies for hunting big mule deer and what he looks into for hunting OTC states. Scott has harvest over 8 trophy mule deer that score over 190 inches and we hear some of the stories on how he accomplished it. We also cover his favorite style of hunting, season to hunt in, and why. If you want to think like an avid mule deer hunter and know what it takes, this podcast is for you!
IG: @Scotty_thomps & @Thompsonlongrange
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This episode we bring you Kyle Kamp a clinical dietitian who digs deep into what fuels the body best for all types of hunting styles. We talk about getting the most out of your nutrition and the types of food to pack for hunting related activities to maximize your hunt. We also discuss the biggest mistakes hunters make with packing their food and why hikers/hunters bonk. Kyle also provides you tips, advice, and what to do differently to maximize your hunt with your nutrition.
East to West Ep. 45 Backcountry Nutrition Rokslide Rokcast Ep. 60 Nutrition Simplified The Training For Trekking Podcast 45- based eating for hikersByLan Podcast Emory R. Wanger – Ep. 68 Why junk food works The Rich Outdoors Podcast – Backcountry nutrition Ep. 336Backcountry Rookies Podcast – Backcountry needs 109
Related Podcast Kyle Has been feature on:IG: v2pnutrition
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It’s no secret the mule deer migration is what most hunters bank on. The trailhead can be packed but don’t Don’t Underestimate Pressured Hunting Areas it is anyone’s game but your chances are greater with these following advantages.
Advantages:1. If you’re a great shot, have a lethal weapon with a great scope. Those that can shoot well long distances will have the upper advantage. Think of a senior football player setting into a JV game… it’s yours for the taking!
2. You’re in shape, not afraid to climb steep mountains, and don’t have a problem hiking in the dark (morning or night).
3. You plan on spike camping on the mountain with a shelter. The advantage waking up and being right where you want before the rest of the zoo gets there. You can also hunt later knowing your camp it’s too far like the trucks down at the road.
4. You plan on hunting with a buddy. Here you have more eye working the hills to check game before the other guys can, working together increases your odds and it help for an easier pack out.
5. Having a meat hauling hunting pack. Here you have the advantage of being able pack out a deer effectively by quartering him out with your meat hauling pack. Harvesting a deer in snarly spot doesn’t look so bad anymore.
6. Good glass (binoculars) / spotting scope and tripod. This time year is not new to these big old bucks on the migration, they stay hidden. Finding them before anyone else does is the key and with the right glass, knowing where to look and spotting them effectively can make all the difference.
7. Stay positive and work hard. Sometime having a positive attitude is all the difference you need. Doubt your abilities and you can doubt your success!
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In this short podcast I outline the top 4 factors that contribute to maximizing the most of your energy on the mountain. We dive into nutrition, rest / recovery, proper training, electrolytes, and supplementation for hunters and athletes that will increase and or maintain your energy levels on all hunts. Lots of other resources are included, so stick around for the full episode.
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In this podcast I sit down with former Death Hiker Partner Anthony Oberti who not only dominated the 2020 Exo Death Hike but we dive into how he dials in everything else for life and the hunting season. We talk fitness, nutrition, mindset, expectation, and goal setting for hunting and ones overall fitness level for hunting. We cover his Exo Mountain Gear Death Hike experiences, his fitness regiment, and past hunting stories. We can all relate and take something away from this cast, enjoy!
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Elk hunting encounters at its finest along with the strategies for staying fit for the backcountry. In this podcast I sit down with my very own hunting partner Dan Solsman and talk elk hunting encounters as well as key points in staying fit for hunting. Dan provides great insights in contributing factors to his elk hunting success and key attributes on maintaining his fitness performance for hunting season.
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Come out west to hunt big game or thought about it? Take it from an avid big whitetail deer hunter Zach Kutz to fill you in on western hunting. Zach has taken some trophy whitetail deer and only does it by taking it seriously, thinking outside the box, and dedicated hard work. In this podcast we talk about the hard work it takes, what to expect, and thing you need to know about coming out west to hunt. We talk about his past hunting film days, social media influencers and how it's gotten of track in which effects the youth in the hunting industry.
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Planning, prioritize, and sacrifice are just a few ways Austin Legg finds success in both life and hunting. In this episode we talk fitness, nutrition, goal setting, hunting gear, and key components Austin has learned from different hunts all over the world. He also explains how he finds success achieving big goals with smaller incremental steps in which any hunter can do the same. This cast only gets better as the minutes go by, buckle up and be ready for a big boost of inspiration with Austin Legg!
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Shelters, Tipi Tents, and Hot Tent Combos are a growing trend in the hunting community. I sit down with expert Gabe Gerrish from Backwoods Pursuit to give us the 411 and the 101 on hunting shelter systems. When It comes to an unbiased opinion and a reliable source you can count on Gabe to provide you with an honest opinion on all the hunting gear he reviews.
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Big buck hunter George Bermudez explains his backcountry gear set-up and history of hunting big bucks. We dive into ultralight backcountry gear, exchange Idaho big buck stories, and stalking in on early season mule deer. George also covers tracking wounded bucks, archery stalking tactics with a hunting buddy, and common hunting mistakes to avoid.
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Precision long range shooter and hunter Andrew Pontius breaks down how you can become a more effective hunter with practicing long rang shooting. Andrew is a nationally ranked competitive long range marksman and avid hunter who provides us tips on how to become a better shooter for hunting. We go over positioning, shooting under pressure, turrets, reading wind, ballistics, rifle set up, and hunting tips to pulling a trigger on a big game animal at distance of 500-1200 yards out.
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In episode 11 I sit down with Joe Nitz and talk mule deer and how he killed a buck of lifetime on public land in a pressured OTC area. We talk about his strategies for finding big deer, how to hunt pressured areas, and how (with a little luck) you can harvest trophies. Speaking of luck, this past March, Joe also ends up spot and stalking a large B&C Idaho mountain lion while out shed hunting. Time in the field, patience, hard work, and dedication will help you hit the caliber Joe Nitz has now witnessed.
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In this episode I grill an experienced bear hunter on the tips, tricks, and secrets of spring bear hunting. We cover spot and stalk hunting, bating, and secret ingredients that keeps the bears coming back for more. We also cover what to look for in the terrain to set a bate pile, when to do it, and how to do it. We also cover what to look for in a big size boar, how to identify one, and recap past success stories that will motivate you for a spring bear hunt anyone can do.
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First year hunter harvest more animals in his first 6 months of hunting then anyone else I know. If you don't prepare like Bredon then prepare to fail. Listen to this cast to shorten the learning curve and hear the story how he harvests his first OTC public land archery elk.
IG: DangerBrody AKA Brody Danger AKA Hollywood.
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Out of state resident Torin Sheperd had been coming to hunt the backcountry of Idaho since the beginning. In this episode he shares his expertise in hunting high country mule deer and the tactics used to getting in bow range. He also shares his experience as a non-resident when running into local residences who are not a fan. He also shares a few memories of some of the best hunting stories he has had here in Idaho with a few friends along the way.
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