Live Wild with Remi Warren
Episode: Ep. 182 | Live Wild Live Call In Q&A
Release Date: May 8, 2025
Introduction
In Episode 182 of "Live Wild with Remi Warren," host Remi Warren engages listeners in an interactive live call-in Q&A session. This episode, released on May 8, 2025, delves deep into various hunting strategies, outdoor tactics, and personal experiences, offering invaluable insights for both novice and seasoned hunters. Throughout the episode, Remi shares his extensive knowledge, answers listener questions, and announces exciting giveaways, all while highlighting the importance of being well-prepared and adaptable in the wild.
Live Call-In Q&A Sessions
1. Caller: Rashad
Topic: Scouting Rocky Mountain Elk and Elevation Strategies
Rashad from [Location Not Specified] inquires about the role of elevation in scouting Rocky Mountain elk compared to Roosevelt Elk. He expresses concerns about transitioning to a new elk type and seeks advice on elevation-based scouting and infield tactics.
Key Insights:
- Elevation's Impact: Remi explains that elevation significantly affects elk behavior, especially during the rut. Higher elevations typically house bachelor bulls with healthy antlers, while lower areas become primary zones for cows.
- Seasonal Movements: As the rut progresses, bulls leave alpine zones to seek cows, making lower elevations increasingly strategic.
- Strategic Scouting: Focus on high alpine zones early in September to target concentrated bull populations. Remi emphasizes the importance of identifying areas with good grass and security for cows to attract bulls.
Notable Quote:
"When the rut starts to progress, bulls leave the alpine zones to find cows, making lower elevations strategic hunting grounds."
— Remi Warren [05:15]
Conclusion for Rashad: Remi advises Rashad to prioritize higher elevation scouting early in the season and adjust tactics as the rut progresses, ensuring a higher chance of encountering bulls and cows.
2. Caller: Ross
Topic: Decision-Making in Early Season Montana Elk Hunts
Ross from Minnesota shares his past challenges hunting in Montana, particularly during early archery seasons when elk behavior seemed erratic. He seeks guidance on when to persist in a specific area versus when to move on.
Key Insights:
- Persistence vs. Mobility: Remi advocates for actively moving until elk signs are found, rather than staying stagnant in areas with minimal activity.
- Adaptable Strategies: If elk aren’t responding to calls, consider switching from thicker to more open country to enhance visibility and detection (“glass” for spotting elk).
- Bear Hunting Considerations: Ross also asks about bow hunting bears. Remi discusses the challenges of hunting bears with a bow, emphasizing the importance of choosing terrain conducive to close-range encounters.
Notable Quote:
"I actually spend more time trying to locate the elk than once I've got elk, then I just kind of stay on those elk."
— Remi Warren [11:04]
Conclusion for Ross: Remi recommends focusing efforts on locating elk before committing to specific hunting spots and being flexible with hunting terrains to increase success rates.
3. Caller: Neil
Topic: Hunting Mountain Whitetails in Low-Density Areas
Neil from Southwest Washington seeks advice on hunting New York mountain whitetails, particularly focusing on topographical features and hunting tactics in expansive, low-density environments.
Key Insights:
- Topographical Focus: Emphasizes hunting ridges for better visibility and scouting opportunities.
- Optics Recommendations: Suggests using 8x binoculars or similar optics to effectively scan for deer in thick brush.
- Game Trails: Highlights the importance of understanding deer movement patterns and focusing on areas with fewer trails to predict deer paths.
Notable Quote:
"I like to pick the ridge because it gives me a good view of both sides and offers a clear travel route."
— Remi Warren [17:52]
Conclusion for Neil: Remi advises targeting ridges and edges of bottoms to maximize visibility and deer movement tracking, and recommends appropriate optics for effective scouting in dense terrains.
4. Caller: Matt
Topic: Hunting in Grizzly Bear Country and After-Dark Meat Packing
Matt from Minnesota brings up concerns about hunting in backcountry grizzly bear regions, particularly regarding meat handling after dark and the safety implications of blood on gear.
Key Insights:
- Working After Dark: Remi shares his comfort with handling animals post-sunset, noting that bears are less likely to be aggressive if meat is properly stored away.
- Blood Management: Advises using game bags and contractor-grade garbage bags to protect gear from blood and odors, minimizing bear attraction.
- Safety Precautions: Stresses the importance of maintaining vigilance, especially when handling meat in bear country, and recommends always having a hunting partner for increased safety.
Notable Quote:
"If you leave an elk carcass with meat exposed, bears are likely to think it's theirs, increasing the risk of an encounter."
— Remi Warren [29:06]
Conclusion for Matt: Remi encourages proactive meat management by storing meat away from the carcass and using protective bags to mitigate bear attraction, ensuring safety during prolonged hunts.
5. Caller: Nate
Topic: Rifle vs. Bow Tactics for Mule Deer in Colorado/Wyoming
Nate from Illinois discusses planning a mule deer hunt with his brother-in-law, who prefers rifle hunting, while Nate is a bow enthusiast. He seeks tactics that accommodate both hunting styles in regions like Colorado or Wyoming.
Key Insights:
- Seasonal Advantage: Remi notes that archery season offers better opportunities for bow hunters due to closer engagement requirements.
- Terrain Selection: Advises selecting terrains that favor bow hunting, such as open areas with good cover for stalking, which also benefit rifle hunters.
- Tag Strategies: Encourages optimizing tag points by targeting regions that offer multiple hunting opportunities, improving the chances of securing valuable tags.
Notable Quote:
"Choosing terrain that allows for close proximity hunting benefits both bow and rifle hunting, maximizing success for both hunters."
— Remi Warren [34:00]
Conclusion for Nate: Remi suggests coordinating hunting strategies by selecting versatile terrains that accommodate both bow and rifle tactics, enhancing the hunting experience for both participants.
6. Caller: Justin
Topic: Blacktail Deer Hunting Challenges in California
Justin from California describes his struggles hunting blacktail deer in steep, brushy areas with consistent doe presence but limited buck sightings. He seeks strategies to improve his hunt efficiency and deer stocking.
Key Insights:
- Wind Management: Remi emphasizes the critical role of wind in bow hunting, advising hunters to position themselves upwind or "cheat the wind" by positioning laterally to minimize deer detection.
- Ambush Tactics: Suggests setting up ambush points where buck movement can be anticipated, leveraging terrain features like ridges and cover.
- Patience and Adaptability: Encourages hunters to remain patient, adjust positions based on deer movement, and utilize ground blinds to improve concealment.
Notable Quote:
"You're never going to beat a deer's nose, but you can manage your position relative to the wind to increase your chances of a successful shot."
— Remi Warren [44:27]
Conclusion for Justin: Remi recommends optimizing wind positioning, utilizing terrain advantages, and maintaining patience to enhance visibility and reduce detection, thereby improving hunting success in challenging environments.
7. Caller: Tanner
Topic: Transitioning to Late Season Mule Deer Hunting and Family Considerations
Tanner from Minden, expecting his first child, seeks advice on shifting from open-day archery hunts to late-season mule deer tactics, balancing hunting with impending fatherhood.
Key Insights:
- Seasonal Strategy: Remi discusses the differences between early and late-season hunting, emphasizing the need to focus on does during late-season hunts while bucks become more dispersed.
- Dynamic Stocking: Highlights the challenge of stalking and stocking late-season deer due to increased vigilance and mobility, recommending focusing on areas with high deer concentrations.
- Work-Life Balance: Offers personal advice on enjoying hunting while embracing the life changes that come with parenthood, stressing the importance of mindfulness and adaptability.
Notable Quote:
"The days are long, but the years are short. Enjoy the moments you have on the hunt."
— Remi Warren [52:05]
Conclusion for Tanner: Remi advises adapting hunting strategies to focus on does and deer concentrations during late seasons and encourages maintaining a balanced perspective to enjoy both hunting and family milestones.
Exciting Giveaways and Announcements
Throughout the episode, Remi and the host announce several giveaways:
- Arrow Vault Giveaway: A specially designed carrying case for arrows, praised for its functionality and convenience.
- Onyx Elite Memberships: One-year memberships to Onyx Elite are awarded to callers, providing access to hunting tools, online resources, and gear discounts.
Notable Interaction:
"You're actually the winner of the arrow vault! I know there's a lot to like about this one."
— Remi Warren [46:37]
Listeners are encouraged to engage with the calls and take advantage of these giveaways to enhance their hunting experiences.
Sponsors and Special Mentions
Remi highlights his partnership with Mountain Tough and Yeti, emphasizing the importance of physical preparedness for hunting:
- Mountain Tough: Offers a science-based, hunter-specific training app to build physical and mental toughness.
- Yeti: Known for durable outdoor gear, they support Remi's hunting endeavors.
Promotional Offer: Listeners receive a six-week free trial of Mountain Tough’s training app using the code LiveWild.
Closing Remarks
Remi wraps up the episode by thanking listeners for their participation, encouraging them to utilize the shared hunting strategies, and reminding them to check out sponsorship offers. He underscores the value of community and shared knowledge in enhancing hunting success and outdoor adventures.
Final Quote:
"Live Wild guys, we'll catch you later."
— Remi Warren [54:52]
Conclusion
Episode 182 of "Live Wild with Remi Warren" offers a comprehensive and engaging exploration of hunting tactics through real-time listener interactions. Remi Warren’s expertise shines as he addresses diverse hunting scenarios, provides actionable advice, and fosters a sense of community among outdoor enthusiasts. Whether tackling elk in mountainous terrains or navigating the complexities of bear country, Remi’s insights equip listeners with the knowledge to live wild and hunt successfully.
