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In this episode, we dive into how social media, trophy culture, and comparison have changed what hunters think success should look like. From giant buck posts to edited hunts and highlight reels, today’s hunters are constantly seeing the best moments from everyone else’s season.But that is not the full reality of hunting.We break down how unrealistic expectations affect hunter satisfaction, why newer hunters may feel like they are failing, and how online validation can shift hunting away from meat, family, conservation, tradition, and the experience itself.We also connect this conversation to the Michigan 1-buck debate and ask a bigger question: are we managing hunting for healthy deer and strong participation, or are we letting internet expectations push the culture toward trophy only thinking?This is a real conversation about modern hunting culture and where deer hunting is heading.SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL & CONNECT W/ WHITETAIL ADVANTAGEWhitetail Advantage Merch - https://www.bonfire.com/store/whitetail-advantage-store/iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whitetail-advantage-podcast/id1617659430Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7xFs78tMDBRUGf3cEhooRo?si=30b71d363ce34d0eInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/whitetailadvantage/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/whitetailadvantageAdam “The Squatch” - https://www.instagram.com/outdoorsandmorewiththesquatch/Dave - https://www.instagram.com/psemobilehunter/Johnny - https://www.instagram.com/johnny_nitro_knight/CHECK THEM OUT:XOP - https://xopoutdoors.com/Magnus Broadheads Website - https://magnusbroadheads.com/Bow ADX - https://www.bowadx.com/?page=2

Why do deer seem to disappear once the season gets going?They don’t they adapt.In this episode, we break down how hunting pressure changes deer behavior, from movementtiming to bedding location and overall visibility. We also explore how human behavior decision making under stress, overconfidence, and repeated habits plays a major role in why hunters loseopportunities.This is a deeper look at what’s really happening in the woods, and why the hunters who understand pressure are the ones who stay successful.SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL & CONNECT W/ WHITETAIL ADVANTAGEWhitetail Advantage Merch - https://www.bonfire.com/store/whitetail-advantage-store/iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whitetail-advantage-podcast/id1617659430Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7xFs78tMDBRUGf3cEhooRo?si=30b71d363ce34d0eInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/whitetailadvantage/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/whitetailadvantageAdam “The Squatch” - https://www.instagram.com/outdoorsandmorewiththesquatch/Dave - https://www.instagram.com/psemobilehunter/Johnny - https://www.instagram.com/johnny_nitro_knight/CHECK THEM OUT:XOP - https://xopoutdoors.com/Magnus Broadheads Website - https://magnusbroadheads.com/Bow ADX - https://www.bowadx.com/?page=2

A major proposal is on the table in Michigan that could change the future of deer hunting, a shift to a 1-buck rule.But what does that actually mean for hunters?In this episode, we take a deep, research-backed dive into the proposed regulation change, breaking down the biological reasoning behind it, the intended management outcomes, and the real-world implications for hunters across the state.We explore both sides of the debate:Will a 1-buck rule lead to more mature bucks and better age structure?Or will it reduce opportunity, impact hunter participation, and create unintended consequences?Using state-level data, wildlife management principles, and real-world hunting experience, this episode is designed to give you a complete picture of the issue, not just one perspective.If you hunt Michigan or care about where deer management is heading this is a conversation you need to hear.SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL & CONNECT W/ WHITETAIL ADVANTAGEWhitetail Advantage Merch - https://www.bonfire.com/store/whitetail-advantage-store/iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whitetail-advantage-podcast/id1617659430Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7xFs78tMDBRUGf3cEhooRo?si=30b71d363ce34d0eInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/whitetailadvantage/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/whitetailadvantageAdam “The Squatch” - https://www.instagram.com/outdoorsandmorewiththesquatch/Dave - https://www.instagram.com/psemobilehunter/Johnny - https://www.instagram.com/johnny_nitro_knight/CHECK THEM OUT:XOP - https://xopoutdoors.com/Magnus Broadheads Website - https://magnusbroadheads.com/Bow ADX - https://www.bowadx.com/?page=2

We’re diving into the world of whitetail trivia in this episode, and trust me, it’s going to be a blast! We’ve got 20 questions lined up that range from the easy-peasy to the head-scratchers, and we’re all taking a shot at proving who knows their deer facts best. The banter is as lively as ever, with some cheeky remarks about late-night TV binges and the joys of sleep as we try to keep our wits about us. Plus, we touch on serious topics like deer behavior during the rut and the impact of hunting regulations; but don’t worry, we keep it light with our classic humor and camaraderie. So, grab your favorite snack, settle in, and let’s see who will be crowned the trivia champ of the night!Takeaways:Mature bucks adapt to hunting pressure by becoming more nocturnal, moving mainly at night.Synchronized fawning is advantageous because it saturates predators, ensuring more fawns survive.Deer possess dichromatic vision, allowing them to detect ultraviolet light, which is crucial for hunters.The Pittman-Robertson Act funds wildlife conservation through an excise tax on firearms and ammunition.

Most hunters think they’re prepared until the moment actually happens.In this episode, we break down the truth about archery practice and why most bowhunters are approaching it the wrong way. From mental pressure to real world shooting scenarios, this conversation dives into what actually translates to success in the field.Featuring Kelly Branch from SpyderWeb Targets, we cover:Why practicing under ideal conditions creates false confidenceThe importance of shooting broadheads before the seasonHow intentional reps build real skillWhy execution not gear is the deciding factorIf you’re serious about improving as a bowhunter, this episode will change how you approach practice.

Tonight, we’re diving into the nitty-gritty of hunting preparation because, let’s face it, success in the field starts long before we climb that tree. It’s all about mental strategy and discipline, folks! We’ll chat about how the preseason isn’t just about getting your gear ready, but also about understanding the terrain, food sources, and—oh yeah—practicing with that bow so you don’t miss when the moment counts. I’ll share a funny story about my battle with the elements while scouting, and we’ll also tackle how much prep actually goes into chasing those elusive whitetails. Buckle up, because whether you’re a seasoned pro or a newbie, we’ve got tips and laughs to help you gear up for the hunting season ahead!Takeaways:Preparation is key to hunting success; it's not just a last-minute thing.Understanding deer patterns and scouting can significantly increase your chances of success.Utilizing trail cameras and tracking deer movements can provide crucial insights for hunting.Hunting requires mental discipline and strategy, not just physical ability or luck.

Hunting today is a whole different ball game compared to 20 years ago, and we’re diving right into why that's the case on this episode. We tackle the challenges of land access, increasing pressure from fellow hunters, and the way deer have adapted to all this hustle and bustle. Our crew discusses everything from the evolution of hunting technology to the social media-driven expectations that sometimes make us feel like we’re chasing ghosts instead of deer. With a blend of personal anecdotes and light-hearted banter, we're here to remind you that it's all about enjoying the process, staying true to yourself, and not letting the pressures of the modern hunting world get you down. So, grab your gear, sit back, and join us for a relaxed chat about the ups and downs of hunting in today’s world—because, let's face it, it’s a wild ride out there!Takeaways:Hunting today is tougher than it was two decades ago, and here's why.Access to hunting land has become increasingly limited due to urban development and pressure.The evolution of deer behavior is a direct result of hunting pressure and technological advancements.Social media has created a false reality for hunters, impacting expectations and pressures.Description for AudioSUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL & CONNECT W/ WHITETAIL ADVANTAGEWhitetail Advantage Merch - https://www.bonfire.com/store/whitetail-advantage-store/iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whitetail-advantage-podcast/id1617659430Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7xFs78tMDBRUGf3cEhooRo?si=30b71d363ce34d0eInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/whitetailadvantage/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/whitetailadvantageAdam “The Squatch” - https://www.instagram.com/outdoorsandmorewiththesquatch/Dave - https://www.instagram.com/psemobilehunter/Johnny - https://www.instagram.com/johnny_nitro_knight/Frank - https://www.instagram.com/broadsideambush_frank?igsh=NzUybzM5ejFuOWNnCHECK THEM OUT:XOP - https://xopoutdoors.com/Magnus Broadheads Website - https://magnusbroadheads.com/Bow ADX - https://www.bowadx.com/?page=2

We're diving into the world of hunting and everything that comes with it, as we welcome Gerard from Rat Getter Sense to our podcast. This episode is all about the importance of family in hunting, and how it shapes our experiences in the great outdoors. Gerard shares his journey from being a city kid to a successful scent entrepreneur, and how hunting has been a pivotal part of his life. We also chat about the brotherhood among hunters and the camaraderie that comes from sharing these experiences with friends and family. So grab your favorite beverage, kick back, and let’s talk about what makes hunting more than just a hobby – it’s a way of life!Takeaways: The importance of using scents and lures to attract deer during hunting season is emphasized, highlighting how effective these products can be in changing deer behavior. Gerard shares his journey from being a firefighter to starting his own scent business, showcasing the challenges and triumphs of balancing work and passion for hunting. The podcast discusses the significance of family in hunting culture, stressing the need for balance between hunting time and family commitments to maintain healthy relationships. A humorous banter about hunting gear and techniques illustrates the camaraderie among hunters, making the podcast relatable and entertaining for listeners who share similar experiences. Listeners are encouraged to be supportive of fellow hunters and to celebrate each other's successes rather than succumbing to jealousy, promoting a positive hunting community. The conversation touches on the evolving hunting landscape, including the impact of social media on hunting culture and how it can lead to unrealistic expectations among hunters.

Today, we're diving into the wild world of deer hunting and some super interesting discussions around baiting regulations in Michigan. We chat about how new legislation might allow baiting in the Lower Peninsula, which has sparked a lot of lively debate among hunters. I mean, come on, is baiting really that big of a deal? We also share our own hilarious experiences with kids—because let me tell you, parenting can be a real circus sometimes! You’ll hear a few amusing tales mixed in with our hunting tips and tricks, plus some thoughts on how to stay comfortable in the field, whether you're hunting deer or just trying to enjoy the great outdoors. So grab a snack, kick back, and join us for this friendly chat filled with insights and laughs!Takeaways: Brett shares how parenting can be as chaotic as hunting season, with kids causing a ruckus, making him feel like he needs a hunting blind just to survive the day. The podcast dives into the deer baiting debate in Michigan, discussing new laws and the ethical implications of baiting during hunting season. Listeners get a glimpse of Brett's funny side as he talks about his daughter's sass and how it mirrors his own, making family life relatable and humorous. The hosts reminisce about their first hunting experiences, sharing stories that highlight both the challenges and joys of being a new hunter. There's a lively discussion on the effectiveness of different bows and arrows, emphasizing that a good hunter is more about skill than the latest gear. The guys wrap up with plans for future episodes, teasing exciting guests and topics that will keep the audience coming back for more.

This episode dives into the hot topics surrounding Michigan's hunting laws, particularly the buzz about the "one buck" and "earn a buck" rules. We kick things off by addressing the rampant rumors about these regulations, clarifying that there's currently no official proposal on the table—just chatter among the hunting community. As we banter back and forth, we share our thoughts on the potential benefits and drawbacks of these laws, including how they could impact deer populations and hunting satisfaction. Expect some light-hearted stories, like my daughter's epic quest for glow sticks turned into an impromptu grocery adventure. So grab your favorite snack, kick back, and let’s explore the wild world of hunting regulations together!Takeaways: In this episode, we dive into Michigan's hunting laws, discussing the pros and cons of the one buck rule versus the earn a buck system, which has sparked a lot of debate among hunters. Brett shares a personal story about his kids, showing how family moments can intertwine with our hobbies, like hunting and enjoying the outdoors together. We highlight the importance of understanding local hunting regulations, emphasizing that ignorance of the law is not an excuse, and we encourage listeners to stay informed. A humorous exchange about how the DNR and hunters sometimes seem worlds apart when it comes to communication and understanding hunting regulations brings a light-hearted touch to the discussion. Listeners learn about the overpopulation of does in Michigan and how it affects hunting opportunities, leading to a conversation about potential management strategies to address this issue. Finally, we wrap up discussing how hunting regulations can impact participation in the sport, with a focus on attracting new hunters and keeping the tradition alive.