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On this episode of the Bowhunter Podcast, we sit down with Bryce Pick from Spot Hogg Archery and longtime bowhunter and writer Jace Bauserman to break down one of the most interesting new bowsight innovations in recent years: the Spot Hogg PRIZ system. The PRIZ is a non-magnifying prism designed to work with Spot Hogg's new ROTI sight housing, helping archers gain additional sight clearance and extend their practice range without changing their hunting setup. Bryce explains how the system bends light to shift the sight picture, allowing shooters to move their sight housing higher while still aiming at the same point. Jace shares his real-world experience using the PRIZ in the field and on the range, including how it has helped him practice at extreme distances with his actual hunting bow, arrows and sight setup. The conversation also covers legality, ethical bowhunting, long-distance practice, TAC-style shoots, setup tips and why shooting farther can make normal hunting distances feel more controlled and confident. This is not about encouraging long-range shots on animals. It is about becoming a better archer through better practice, better sight clearance and more precise aiming at extended distances.

On this episode of the Bowhunter Podcast, host Christian Berg sits down with world champion archer and passionate bowhunter Paige Pearce for a deep dive into the mental side of archery and bowhunting. Paige shares stories from her competitive career, her bowhunting adventures, and her new feature in Bowhunter Magazine, including a high-pressure lion hunt in South Africa that tested years of preparation and instinct. From tournament pressure to buck fever, Paige explains why success with a bow often comes down to more than physical practice — it comes down to training your mind. The conversation covers visualization, subconscious programming, shot routines, confidence, equipment setup, and how bowhunters can better prepare for the moment of truth. Paige also discusses her Insight Mental Programming system, how it works, and why mental preparation can help hunters make better shots when adrenaline is high. Whether you're preparing for whitetail season, western big game, 3D shoots, or tournament archery, this episode is packed with practical advice to help you stay calm, focused, and ready when it matters most.

2026 marks the 25th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks that changed our nation forever. For New Jersey bowhunter Will Jimeno — a former New York Port Authority police officer and one of fewer than 20 people to be rescued from the World Trade Center rubble — it is an opportunity to honor of the memory of fellow officers who didn't make it out alive and reflect on the important role his love of bowhunting played in his physical, mental and emotional recovery from those 13 horrifying hours he spent trapped below 30 feet of concrete and steel. Jimeno, a longtime friend of Bowhunter and one of the inspirations for the film World Trade Center, retells his harrowing story and his never-ending mission to honor the legacy of those who lost their lives that day.

Spring is here, and that means one thing—shed hunting and turkey season are in full swing. In this episode of the Bowhunter Podcast, host Christian Berg is joined by Jace Bauserman and Clint Casper to break down the strategies, timing, and tactics that can make or break your success in the woods. From the Midwest to the Rockies, the guys dive deep into when bucks actually drop their antlers, how weather impacts timing, and why late March through early April can be prime time—depending on where you hunt. They also explain how using trail cameras can give you a major edge when targeting specific bucks and locating shed zones. But this isn't just about picking up antlers… You'll learn how shed hunting directly translates into fall success, from identifying bedding areas to understanding movement patterns. The conversation also shifts into spring turkey hunting, covering everything from scouting strategies to reading sign, locating strut zones, and understanding daily bird behavior. And if you're tired of sitting in a blind, you're in for something different. Clint and Jace break down their run-and-gun bowhunting tactics, including: Calling setups that pull birds past you (not straight in) Drawing undetected in the open Using bow-mounted decoys for ultra-close encounters Shot placement tips for clean, ethical kills Whether you're chasing sheds, scouting for deer season, or gearing up for turkeys, this episode is packed with real-world experience and hard-earned lessons from serious bowhunters. If you want to be more effective this fall, it starts right now.

Speed is back in vogue among bowhunters, and Easton's 2026 arrow lineup includes a pair of new offerings designed to help archers achieve maximum velocity. Easton Marketing Director Gary Cornum joins us to discuss the new 5.0 and FMJ Max arrows and how they can help bowhunters customize their arrow builds for peak performance in the field.

Many bowhunters will tell you they never feel more free than when they are afield with a bow in hand. But for guests at Camp Freedom, that is true on many levels. Matt Guedes, Camp Freedom's executive director, joins us to discuss how the nonprofit organization uses archery and bowhunting to aid the healing process of thousands of military veterans, first responders and their families. For more information, visit https://campfreedompa.org

Spot-Hogg is an iconic name in the archery world, and it's all about accuracy. In fact, the company got its name after its founding father was accused of "hogging the spot" on a tournament target. Two decades later, Spot-Hogg continues to produce some of the most advanced, precise and durable bow accessories on the market. Co-owner Josh Johnson joins us to discuss the new ROTI Modular Sight System and much more.

Bowtech and Excalibur recently launched their 2026 lineups, led by the new Bowtech Alliance and Excalibur RevX TD. Brand Manager Todd Snader joined us at the 2026 SHOT Show in Las Vegas to talk about the new models and explain the many high-tech innovations that boost accuracy and help you be more successful in the field.

You could say that Bowhunter TV co-host Danny Farris is lucky. But the truth is, persistence is the real key to his success. After a quarter century of applying for bighorn sheep tag in his home state of Colorado, Farris finally drew the once-in-a-lifetime license in 2025, taking a massive, trophy-class ram during his December hunt. Farris recounts a quarter century of patient waiting, followed by an intense four days in the mountains that culminated with a perfect shot at a range of just 25 yards.

The 2026 Archery Trade Show is just around the corner, and we're expecting a host of new saddles, climbing sticks and related gear to debut in early January. Saddle-hunting authority Greg Staggs, host of the popular Staggs in the Wild YouTube channel, joins us to recap his successful fall whitetail hunts and offer his predictions about what the New Year has in store when it comes to equipment trends for the mobile bowhunter.