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On this episode of Michigan Wild, Nate and Drew Halser sit down and recap their season. Drew and Nate have both had similar experiences this fall. Both guys ended up punching their Kansas tags this year while still finding themselves holding onto their Michigan buck tags. Not only do they have their tags, but the target bucks they were chasing got shot by neighbors. Having a target buck harvested by a neighbor isn't a new thing, but it is always difficult to deal with. Nate and Drew both agree that trusting the process and sticking to their goals will pay off in the long run. The mere fact that they both have higher age class bucks to even chase is a win in their book and is a testament to all the hard work and dedication put forth each year.
Kansas was good to Nate and Drew this fall as they each filled their buck tags. Drew took a slightly different approach with scouting on this out of state hunt and it sure paid off. Drew had multiple encounters with shooter bucks and ultimately sealed the deal after a rollercoaster of a hunt. Nate and Drew both emphasized the importance of tackling a wide area/variety of properties as a team on this trip. By combining all the data learned through scouting and deer sightings it really helped both guys kill their Kansas bucks.
Rounding out the episode both guys are optimistic that they can get on a target buck these last few weeks of season. There are some great opportunities left and the plans are already in place to have a steller fall in 2025.
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On this episode of Michigan Wild's The Last 7 Days Nate and Bryan dive into the story of Nate's Kansas Buck. This ended up being Nate's first out of state archery buck and first public land buck. Nate ended up making a second trip down to Kansas and with this time being solo it was a trip of many firsts. Bryan and Nate flipped roles which led to some great questions and a deep dive into ground hunting, scouting, and finding a spot to hunt out of state.
In this episode Nate emphasized the importance of being prepared with a bow while scouting, understanding wind direction, and adapting to different terrains. All these things helped lead to his success by allowing him to understand unfamiliar places while getting a feel for deer activity in each given area. Nate also shares his thrilling experience on the hunt for his buck, detailing the anticipation leading up to the shot, the aftermath of a missed opportunity, and the emotional journey of tracking the deer.
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On this episode of Michigan Wild, Nate Rozeveld and Bryan Meyering once again sit down and discuss an awesome buck Bryan shot down in Ohio. Bryan has been hunting out of state in Ohio for the last 4 years and finally connected on his first out of state buck. Going out of state with friends and trying to hunt in a landscape unfamiliar to their home state of Michigan always comes with challenges. Staying persistent and really learning how deer use a particular landscape helped Bryan find success down in Ohio.
It took 3 previous years of scouting more than hunting and not settling for the lack of deer activity for Bryan to find this particular set up. It had a few factors that keyed him onto this area and warranted him to throw a sit or 2 at it. Even with the spot being really close to a road he still felt like it was a good play for the 1st sit of his trip. Shortly into his rutcation Bryan connected on his 1st out of state buck!
Rounding out the episode Bryan and Nate recap their season in Michigan. Both guys have had some really good bucks killed by neighbors, cars, or family members. They are both attempting to locate and find other potential shooters and are not sleeping on the month of December to potentially have some good opportunities!
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On this episode of Michigan Wild, Nate is solo once again recapping the last 2 weeks of his season. These 2 weeks included opening day of Michigan's firearm season and his trip out to Kansas. Opening day of Michigan's rifle season is something that Nate and his son Henry have been enjoying for many years. Especially now that Henry has his own tag in his pocket and has been finding his own success the last 2 falls. This year Henry had a doe tag in his pocket and was able to fill that tag on a beautiful doe. Once again making memories to last a lifetime.
After Henry's tag was punched the next priority was Kansas for Nate. That included leaving the house at 2am and heading west. Kansas was the adventure that Nate looks forward to every fall when he travels out of state chasing whitetails. Through the episode Nate breaks down his thoughts and how the trip played out for him, including all the mistakes and success he faced. Nate breaks down every day of hunting and scouting along with every encounter he had on this trip. Kansas was unlike any other place he has hunted with a wide variety of diversity and difficult terrain.
Overall opening day of rifle was a huge success and so was the trip to Kansas for Nate. These are the moments that guys work so hard for and they go by so quickly every fall. The season isn't over yet and Nates got 3 buck tags he is still looking to fill!
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On this episode of Michigan Wild, host Nate Rozeveld welcomes Jake Bollinger, a passionate hunter and habitat manager. They discuss the excitement surrounding the upcoming gun season, family traditions related to hunting, and the importance of processing deer personally. The conversation shifts to hunting access, land management strategies, and the significance of creating wildlife-friendly habitats. They also explore deer movement patterns, the use of technology in habitat management, and the value of community knowledge sharing in hunting. The episode continues with a captivating story about Jake's buck from the current season, which was shot in late October after making an aggressive move because the farmer drove by on a UTV.
Jake knew about this buck and was able to put the puzzle pieces together by finding scrapes and understanding how deer like to bed on his property. After making the shot the recovery was unique and Jake was in uncharted territory after not hitting the buck ideal. He discussed the challenge of tracking and recovering his deer, particularly after a gut shot, and how waiting until the following morning was critical to recovering his deer.
Overall you can sense the passion Jake has for hunting and improving the landscape. He isn't afraid of some sweat equity and is always learning and attempting new strategies. He is very relatable to the majority of hunters who find themselves hunting the family farm or own their small piece of heaven. Leaving behind the property better than he found it is the driving force and he is already looking forward to starting habitat improvements this upcoming year.
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In this episode of Michigan Wilds, host Nate Rozeveld shares his experiences from the past weeks of hunting, reflecting on the challenges and successes of the season. He discusses his gear changes, strategies for tracking deer, and the importance of adapting to the hunting environment. Throughout the episode Nate highlights the emotional journey of a hunter, including missed opportunities and the anticipation of future hunts.
Nate has had some great hunts that he breaks down, including the hunt for a notable buck he nicknames B8. A deer he has had multiple encounters with and even came to full draw on. He discusses the strategies he employs, including timing, location, and calling techniques, to enhance his chances of a successful hunt. Rounding out the episode Nate reflects on the importance of patience and the thrill of the chase, while also sharing his goals for the season and future hunting plans this fall.
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On this episode of Michigan WIld Nate and returning guest Cam Carpenter dive into the success story of Cam's 2024 archery buck. Cam is no stranger to shooting above average bucks in Michigan even at his young age. He has tagged multiple mature deer and enjoys the process and the challenge it offers each year.
Even though this buck was shot during the October lull, this story starts over the summer. Cam gained access to a new property and had no idea what to expect. While expectations were soon set shortly after deploying cams as multiple bucks showed up and stayed leading up to October 1st.
As the first few weeks of the season progressed Cam had multiple encounters with this deer. He stayed persistent and stuck to his game plan. Every encounter Cam continued to learn more about the buck and how he used the property. All that came together on October 17th when Cam shot his October Lull Buck!
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On this episode of Michigan WIld, Nate Rozeveld is solo this week. Nate takes the opportunity to do a season update and break down some of his hunts where he saw target deer and discuss the Recurve Debacle. The fall of 2024 has been exciting and challenging for Nate. He has had multiple encounters with target deer every week of October so far. Each encounter has been under different circumstances and yet to reveal a punched tag.
Facing different crop rotations and an influx of deer density has been part of the challenge and has found Nate hunting multiple October mornings. The morning of the 25th proved to be the start of the Debacle. Nate goes into detail of the hunt and the decisions that lead to the tree he found himself in and what ultimately led to a shot on a buck with his recurve.
The story didn't end with a grip and grin, however Nate still has the desire and confidence to continue hunting with his recurve. October is almost to a close with some good hunts left. Nate will continue to make strategic moves to get in front of a target deer or kill a whitetail with his recurve.
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On this week of The Last 7 Days, Shane Loney joins Nate Rozeveld to recap the 3rd week of Michigan's archery season. Shane's fall started with a hiccup as he had an accident while setting a treestand. After some surgery and having his thumb wrapped and splint he hasn't let that slow him down. Fortunately he is still able to shoot his bow, and has some great friends that have helped him set stands and make strategic moves.
Up until this point of the season both guys talk about their personal experiences with seeing some great deer and having some solid sits that just haven't had the desirable outcomes. Nate feels he was just too passive on a few sits and it cost him an opportunity at a target buck. Shane has been getting some daylight pictures of his target deer, but hasn't found himself quite there yet either.
However both Nate and Shane are eagerly anticipating the upcoming cold front paired with the later part of October. This is when both guys move into targeting specific transition areas next to bedding and feel it's a great opportunity to catch a mature buck on his feet, either in the morning or evening.
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On this episode of Michigan WIld, Nate Rozeveld and his son Henry(HD) sit down and record a great episode recapping HD's buck he got during the youth hunt. HD is 8 years old and really enjoys spending time outside. He has tagged along with Nate at a young age hunting, fishing, food plotting, making mock scrapes, and now hunting himself. Through this episode they talk about everything they accomplished leading up to the hunt, including the food plot prep, sighting in the weapon, all the summer shooting and some expectations.
Overall a fun episode going over HD's second buck harvest and the journey it took to get there. HD is looking forward to opening day of gun season so he can travel up North with the family and hopefully fill a doe tag or two. Nate and Henry both are so happy it worked out and that a successful hunt took place. They both are looking forward to many more hunts together and now it's dad's turn to fill a buck tag!
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On this episode of Michigan Wild, Nate and Brad Speet kick off The Last 7 Days wk2. Brad found himself wrapping his tag around his first public land archery buck. Brad is a part of the Half Ass Hunting podcast and previously joined Michigan Wild talking about salmon fishing earlier this fall. Not only does Brad get after the fish, he also is torn up with whitetail hunting. Recapping the last 7 days of October found both guys having some great hunts, even leading up into the "October Lull". Nate discusses a few of his hunts that have produced some great up and coming bucks, just not the target deer in bow range. Brad was actually able to shoot his buck October 15th and took advantage of being mobilbe, not relying on trail cams, and hunting the sign, not where he felt he had to be.
The way Brad hunted this buck down was inspiring and a great story. From watching the deer get out of his bed and proceed to within bow range was the sum of all the hard work, dedication to learning, and not being afraid to try new tactics. The 2nd week of October is behind us and both guys are looking forward to the next week. Nate is still searching for a deer to target and Brad has a solid play on some deer he has history with. Everyday that ticks by leads to some of the best hunting opportunities for the fall.
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On this episode of Michigan WIld Nate and Gideon Montgomery have a great conversation focused on chasing whitetails on public land. Gideon has a great story. He didn't grow up in a hunting family, so he cut his teeth learning how to hunt whitetails on public land in Michigan. He was fortunate enough to have a few mentors that pointed him in the right direction and he has continued to put in the time and effort to get better every fall. Gideon enjoys filling the freezer every year and admits that he has a hard time passing a good doe.
Along with starting whitetail hunting he also found himself going out west his second season of hunting. There is a parallel to how Gideon hunts today that reflects the early years of western hunting and his desire to always go on an adventure. Public land has never intimidated him and he knows that effort and desire can lead to more success. Strolling into a piece of public he has never hunted and the adventure that waits is what he seeks each fall.
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On this episode of Michigan Wild we kicked off the series The Last 7 Days Wk1. Robert McIntyre once again joins Nate and they break down their mindsets and each hunt they have been on. Both guys have had an eventual start to their seasons with releasing arrows, so they jump right into breaking down all the action.
Nate's first week has been exciting with its ups and downs. He has seen a target buck along with passing some awesome up and comers. The weather patterns and food sources have led to Nate staying mobile and hunting more mornings than he typically does in early October. Robert along with Nate has been on deer and even bloodied 2 arrows on public land deer. His family does a camp every fall and as a camp they harvested 4 deer. Robert breaks down his kills and the enjoyment he finds experiencing a bow camp every year.
Overall it's been a great start to the season and congrats Robert on your archery kills!
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On this episode of Michigan Wild, Tyler Bentley joins Nate to discuss the last 10 years of The Rise Hunt, and his unbelievable start to this fall. Tyler does a fantastic job sharing about his journey as a hunter and content creator, while touching on the evolution of The Rise Hunt. He emphasizes the importance of preparation, adaptability, and storytelling in hunting. Tyler reflects on his experiences filming hunts, the challenges of hunting in different environments, and the significance of enjoying the process rather than just focusing on the end goal. He also highlights the collaborative nature of the hunting community and the entrepreneurial spirit that drives his passion for the outdoors.
Before October Tyler had already filled two out of state buck tags. One in North Dakota and his second in Missouri.Tyler shares the unexpected opportunities he encountered while bow hunting in each state, which adds to the anticipation and uncertainty bowhunting offers. He discusses the strategies he employed, the emotional highs and lows of the hunt, and the importance of patience and preparation. Overall Tyler is enjoying the whole process of the fall and what it took for them to get here. The Rise Hunt isn't an overnight sensation and Tyler emphasizes the significance of hard work and dedication in achieving a goal, in the woods and day to day life.
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On this episode of Michigan Wild, Nate Rozeveld and Nick Otto (Huntavore) discuss the chaotic yet rewarding life of parenting, coaching youth sports, and the bittersweet moments of life and loss. They explore the journey from farm to table, the evolution of hunting and cooking, and the importance of sustainable practices. The conversation highlights the significance of sharing knowledge and experiences in hunting, archery, and cooking, while emphasizing the value of family and community in these activities. They also touch on the excitement and preparation for the upcoming hunting season, reflecting on the lessons learned from past experiences and the importance of being responsible hunters.
Nick also has the opportunity to break down his hunt from last fall where he harvested his biggest whitetail to date with his bow. An exciting hunt that brought everything into perspective as a podcast host, father, and Michigan hunter. Nick ends the episode challenging fellow hunters to not be afraid of trying something more with their harvest. Maybe processing their kill, exploring other ways to prepare meals, or just hunting in new ways in order to challenge themselves and grow.
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On this episode of Michigan Wild, Nate Rozeveld and Robert McIntyre sit down for their 3rd episode of A New Season. This episode is all about tying a bow on their summer, discussing how everything has led to this hunting season and how they plan on hunting their target deer. Both Robert and Nate have solid plans leading into the first few days of the season. Confidence is at an all time high and they both can't wait for their archery opener.
Throughout the episode the guys do share personal stories, insights on deer behavior, scouting techniques, and the importance of preparation. They emphasize the significance of being aggressive yet strategic in their approach to hunting, as well as the value of experience and learning from each outing. There is some gear talk about specific equipment and mobile setups.
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On this episode of Michigan WIld, Nate's riding solo. He is breaking down his early antlerless Michigan hunts. The early antlerless hunt is a 2 day hunt usually around the 3rd weekend of September. This is the 2nd year Nate took part in the hunt and found himself punching 2 tags.
Last fall Nate was able to shoot 1 doe with archery equipment, but this year he decided on breaking in a new rifle and had a desire to shoot more than 1 deer. After doing some research and scouting throughout the summer he understood that he needed to do his part and shoot more does. During this episode Nate breaks down the weapon of choice, the strategies he implied, and the story of his successful morning.
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On this episode of Michigan Wild, Nate Rozeveld and Bryan Myering have a great conversation centered on whitetail hunting and how it takes a community of people to achieve certain goals. Nate and Bryan's friendship stemmed from a big buck that Bryan shot. This was a buck Nate was also hunting and had a history with. Instead of being upset with Bryan or being poor me, Nate decided to reach out and congratulate Bryan. Fast forward to present day, Bryan and Nate share trail cam pics of deer, hunting stories, and successful strategies.
The conversation also delves into habitat management, cooking wild game, and the balance between family life and hunting. Nate and Bryan both find themselves helping coach their kids fall sports teams and discuss the amount of time that requires. Even with limited time in early October both guys are optimistic about finding success. Overall Nate and Bryan want to emphasize the value of open communication among neighbors and the joy of sharing hunting experiences with like minded hunters. It is very fullfilly and helps achieve goals that may have never been achievable.
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On this episode of Michigan Wild, Nate Rozeveld and Kevin Vistisen dive into the world of deer hunting, sharing personal stories about youth hunting experiences, the importance of quality butchers, and the dynamics of hunting on public versus private land. They discuss the evolution of hunting techniques, the role of ground blinds, and the significance of tradition in hunting culture. Kevin also shares insights from his podcasting journey (Deer Hunter Podcast) and the innovations in deer hunting products (DH3), while expressing his future goals in hunting and the importance of community in the hunting world.
Kevin's company DH3 is a synthetic scrape system that has a proven track record. Nate has been using the product the last two years with great success. Making mock scrapes is another tool in the arsenal that can help fellow deer hunters getting deer into bow range. This applies to the avid hunter looking to tag a mature buck or a new hunter looking to punch their first tag. Kevin also is launching a new camo pattern and that presale is going live in the upcoming weeks.
Check out DH3 here!
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On this episode of Michigan Wild, Nate Rozeveld and Brad Collings explore their diverse hunting experiences, the therapeutic benefits of archery, and their love for bow hunting. They discuss the impact of military service on their lives, the role of podcasts in building a supportive hunting community, and the lessons learned from both successes and failures in the field. The conversation highlights the personal growth that comes from hunting and the shared passion that unites hunters across different backgrounds.
Throughout the episode Nate and Brad share their journey as hunters, reflecting on their growth and experiences over the years. They discuss the importance of practice, patience, and the responsibility that comes with hunting. Brad does talk about balancing family life with his passion for hunting, highlighting the support he receives from his wife and family. The conversation also dives into the world of trapping, exploring its challenges and rewards, and how it can be a valuable experience for both him and his children.
Overall a great episode with a few passionate hunters who find common ground with bows in hand. Nate looks forward to sharing a camp this fall with Brad.
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