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The podcast episode delves into the issue of point creep in Western hunting, discussing its impact, the flawed system that perpetuates it, and strategies for hunters to navigate and adapt to the challenges it presents. The conversation also explores draw numbers and the demand for special tags, providing insights into the dynamics of the hunting system.TakeawaysPoint creep is a persistent challenge in Western hunting.Adopting a diverse and strategic hunting approach can help hunters navigate the impact of point creep and increase their chances of success.Chapters00:00 The Impact of Point Creep06:20 Strategic Hunting Approach

The conversation covers Wyoming hunting application deadlines, the issue of point creep in Wyoming, and the recovery of Wyoming herds after a catastrophic winter. Brad Carter discusses the nuances of hunting in Wyoming, including the application process, point systems, and the current state of the herds.TakeawaysWyoming hunting application deadlinesPoint creep in WyomingRecovery of Wyoming herdsChapters00:00 Wyoming Hunting Application Deadlines06:24 Recovery of Wyoming Herds

Utah is one of the most misunderstood hunting states in the West—and it’s really two completely different systems depending on how you approach it. In this episode, Brad Carter breaks down how Utah actually works, from its hybrid bonus point system to the difference between limited entry and general season opportunities. He also covers how non-residents can realistically hunt Utah, common mistakes to avoid, and how to build a strategy that fits into a larger multi-state plan. You’ll also hear a quick update on HuntQuarters and a preview of upcoming hunt planning tools designed to help you make better decisions—not just submit applications. If you’re applying in Utah this year, this episode will help you do it with intention.

Wyoming elk remains one of the most strategic and misunderstood applications in the West. In this episode of Hunt HQ, we focus squarely on Wyoming elk applications, breaking down how draw odds, preference points, and tag allocation really work — and how hunters should be thinking about applying this year. We discuss common mistakes hunters make when applying, how to evaluate whether a tag is realistically drawable, and why data, not emotion, should guide your decisions. We also cover how unit dynamics are changing, what to watch as wildlife managers retire, and how pressure shifts year over year. To close, we introduce new hunt planning and unit strategy tools designed to help hunters cut through the noise, analyze opportunity faster, and build a long-term Wyoming elk plan that actually makes sense — whether you’re hunting this year or planning five years out. If Wyoming elk is on your radar, this episode will help you apply smarter and hunt with intention. 00:00 – Introduction: Why Wyoming elk matters 03:13 – Recent draw results & what they tell us 05:57 – Wyoming elk draw odds & application psychology 08:54 – Mistakes hunters make applying in Wyoming 11:59 – Unit pressure, trends & social media impact 14:59 – Wyoming wildlife management plans explained 18:07 – How biologists shape elk opportunity 21:01 – Retiring managers & future implications 24:05 – Wyoming elk application deadlines & rules 26:56 – Preference points, random draw & tag allocation 29:50 – Building a Wyoming elk application strategy 33:10 – How personal elk goals evolve over time 36:02 – Introducing modern hunt planning tools 38:45 – Unit strategy, filtering & planning faster 42:05 – Family hunting goals & choosing the right hunt 44:56 – Final thoughts: hunt smarter in 2026

In this episode of the HuntQuarters podcast, Brad and Matt dig into a season full of lessons, surprises, and strategy. They talk Idaho deer populations, shifting conditions, and why hunters need a well-thought-out plan for the application process—especially when navigating controlled hunts and private-public land mosaics. The hosts break down the benefits of the HuntQuarters membership, including strategy support and promotions designed to help hunters prepare for upcoming deadlines. They share personal stories from the field—opening day chaos, unexpected encounters, and the thrill of finally tagging out. The conversation highlights mapping tools, seasonal movement patterns, and the value of building relationships with landowners. Ultimately, this episode captures the full spectrum of why people hunt: the challenge, the tradition, the family connections, and the memories forged in wild places. It's both a guide and a reminder of the joy found in the journey. 00:00 — Introduction and Overview 03:02 — Seasonal Changes and Hunting Conditions 05:57 — Promotions and Membership Benefits 08:56 — Upcoming Seasons & Strategic Planning 13:40 — Idaho Draw & Application Process Overview 19:50 — Strategies for Securing Idaho Tags 28:36 — Personal Hunting Stories and Lessons 48:08 — Opening Day: When Everything Happens Fast 54:17 — Challenges with Private vs. Public Land 59:32 — Controlled Hunts: A New Idaho Experience 01:05:45 — Mapping, Scouting, and Gathering Intel 01:11:42 — Day One Pursuit: Reading Sign and Movement 01:17:21 — Tagging Out: The Joy and Relief of Success 01:27:03 — Brotherly Bonds & Hunting Together 01:38:24 — Tradition, Heritage, and Why We Keep Hunting

Brad and Matt return with reflections on a wild season—digging into the challenges of hunting new terrain, the importance of planning, reading wildlife behavior, and the joy of hunting with family. They explore how time in the mountains shapes identity, fuels personal growth, and sparks future plans from the Rockies to Alaska. The episode also covers Idaho’s new draw changes this year and other updates hunters need to know. 00:00 — Return to the Podcast: A New Season Begins 02:54 — Adventures in Hunting: Lessons Learned 06:02 — Navigating New Terrain: The Challenges of Hunting New Areas 08:57 — Understanding Animal Behavior: Key Hunting Strategies 11:55 — The Importance of Local Knowledge 14:47 — Planning for Success: Hunt Preparation & Logistics 17:46 — The Thrill of the Chase: Mountain Moments & Close Calls 20:53 — Gear Talk: What Worked & What Didn’t 26:02 — Innovations in Hunting Gear 29:14 — Adapting Techniques for Challenging Terrain 31:42 — Field Lessons: Strategy, Patience & Persistence 37:28 — Identity, Purpose & Personal Growth Through Hunting 43:16 — Looking Ahead: Future Hunts, Draws & Opportunities 49:54 — Planning for Alaskan Hunts 53:55 — Breaking Down State Draw Systems 55:44 — How Tag Allocation Really Works 59:28 — The Joy of Hunting with Kids 01:08:47 — Maximizing Future Opportunities & Closing Thoughts

It’s hunting season—and it’s go time. In this episode we break down practical hunting tips and advice to help you prepare with purpose: building a smart plan (and a backup plan), practicing for clean shot execution, and staying safe when weather and environmental challenges hit. We dig into the mindset piece—mental toughness, accountability, and celebrating small wins—plus why physical fitness matters but mountain savvy and animal intuition often matter more. Whether you’re dialing in your kit, refining your skill sets, or resetting your headspace, this conversation will help you hunt better, stay safer, and enjoy the process all season long. Keywords: hunting, tips, advice, mental toughness, preparation, safety, skill sets, environmental challenges, hunting season, wildlife. Keywords hunting, tips, advice, mental toughness, preparation, safety, skill sets, environmental challenges, hunting season, wildlife Takeaways Hunting season brings excitement and preparation. It's important to have a backup plan for hunting. Executing the shot requires practice and mental preparation. Mental toughness is crucial for overcoming challenges in hunting. Animal intuition can greatly enhance hunting success. Physical fitness is important but not the only factor in hunting success. Mountain savvy helps navigate and survive in the wilderness. Celebrate small wins to maintain motivation during hunting. Accountability for mistakes leads to growth in hunting skills. Finding balance between seriousness and enjoyment in hunting is key. Summary In this episode, the hosts discuss the excitement and preparation for the upcoming hunting season. They share tips on how to prepare, the importance of mental toughness, and the various skill sets that contribute to successful hunting. The conversation emphasizes the need for a backup plan, the significance of animal intuition, and the balance between seriousness and enjoyment in hunting. The hosts also highlight the importance of accountability and celebrating small wins throughout the hunting journey. Titles Hunting Season Kickoff: Are You Ready? Preparing for the Hunt: Tips and Tricks Chapters 00:00 Hunting Season Kickoff 03:00 Preparing for the Hunt 05:58 Weather and Environmental Challenges 08:46 Safety and Regulations 11:37 Hunting Tips and Advice 17:38 Skill Sets for Successful Hunting 26:23 Mental Toughness in Hunting 32:40 Finding Balance in Hunting 38:23 Celebrating Wins and Accountability 44:35 Final Thoughts and Encouragement

Episode Description: In this Q&A-style episode, we dive deep into mule deer hunting strategy. From judging buck quality to selecting camps and adapting to pressure, we unpack what it takes to consistently find success—especially in high-pressure units. You'll get tactical insight on seasonal behavior patterns, how to scout smarter, and why your goals—not someone else’s—should drive your decisions. Whether you're chasing your first buck or dialing in a seasoned strategy, this episode gives you practical tools to elevate your hunt. Visit huntquarters.com for more information. Keywords: Hunting, Mule Deer, Scouting, Buck Quality, Hunting Strategies, Pressure, Camp Selection, October Hunting, Wildlife Behavior, Outdoor Podcast Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction to the Huntquarters Podcast 06:35 – Scouting Strategies and Deer Behavior 14:23 – Judging Buck Quality and Scoring 19:48 – Pursuing Target Bucks: Strategies and Decisions 26:39 – Hunting in Thick Timber: Tips and Techniques 36:42 – Water Needs of Mule Deer and October Hunting Secrets 42:57 – Comparing Sheep and Mule Deer Habitats 48:43 – Finding Bucks in High Pressure Areas 01:01:59 – Backpacking and Camp Selection Strategies 01:09:10 – Transition Zones and Late October Hunting Tips Takeaways: Scout to understand behavior—not just find animals. Judging bucks is part science, part instinct—go with what excites you. Don’t chase someone else’s idea of success. Know your goals. Adapt to pressure by predicting where others won’t go. Water and thermals matter more than you think. Camps affect hunts—choose locations with movement and scent in mind. Each buck is different. Every year teaches something new. Sound Bites: “Does it get you excited?” “It’s okay to not fill your tag.” “You have to have your reasons.”

In Episode 2 of the Huntquarters Podcast, Brad Carter and Matt Tillotson catch up on the whirlwind of summer — from building houses to backcountry adventures — and pivot into what really matters: tag strategy, gear prep, and making the most of the upcoming season. They dive into: Preference points and drawing tags How to avoid the “too many tags” trap The importance of planning (without burning out) Gear prep tips and what they’re running this fall A big public land win for hunters (Mike Lee's legislative victory) Whether you’re sitting on a stack of tags or still trying to salvage a plan, this episode will help you dial in your mindset and strategy for a successful Western season. Brought to you by the team at MTNHNTR.com Chapters: 00:00 – Summer chaos & building updates 02:52 – Hunting plans & tag strategy talk 05:54 – Tag draws, preference points & pressure 11:49 – Gear prep & season readiness 20:42 – Hunting regs, public land wins & compliance 23:50 – Final thoughts

In the inaugural episode of the Huntquarters podcast, hosts Brad Carter and Matt Tillotson introduce themselves and discuss their backgrounds in hunting. They delve into the concept of Huntquarters, a platform designed to assist hunters with application strategies and tag draws across various states. The conversation covers insights into deer and elk populations, the impact of regulations in Idaho, and the importance of staying informed about hunting trends and conservation efforts. The hosts emphasize the value of personalized strategies for hunters and the significance of maintaining hunting traditions for future generations. Takeaways Huntquarters aims to provide personalized hunting strategies. Understanding state-specific regulations is crucial for successful hunting. The deer population is recovering, but quality may vary. Elk hunting is thriving in many western states. Idaho is implementing significant changes to its hunting regulations. Bear hunting quotas are a topic of discussion among hunters. Maintaining hunting traditions is essential for future generations. Hunters should stay informed about changes in regulations and populations. Application strategies can greatly enhance hunting opportunities. The importance of mentorship in navigating hunting experiences. Titles Unlocking the Secrets of Successful Hunting Navigating the Complex World of Hunting Regulations Chapters 00:00 Welcome to Huntquarters Podcast 02:58 Hosts Introduction and Background 06:00 Huntquarters Concept and Services 09:01 Application Strategies and Tag Draws 12:12 Hunting Experience and Skills 14:57 State-Specific Hunting Knowledge 18:00 Current Deer Population Insights 20:44 Elk Hunting Trends and Observations 23:57 Idaho Hunting Changes and Regulations 26:42 Bear Hunting and Quotas 29:52 Future of Hunting and Conservation 32:59 Closing Thoughts and Future Episodes Keywords hunting, podcast, application strategies, deer population, elk hunting, Idaho regulations, bear hunting, conservation, hunting experience, Huntquarters