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We leave the spreadsheets and blacktail strategies at home and hit record from Boars All Day in Groveton, Texas after a full weekend of hog hunting with our Blacktail Coach crew plus Dan, and Mike from Nockaholics and the Everyday Archer podcast. The promise up front is simple: more stories than lessons. The reality is even fun hunts come with real decisions about ethics, shot choice, cost, and how much meat you can actually bring back when you are packing coolers like luggage.
You’ll hear how “target rich environment” still doesn’t mean “easy.” Hogs move fast, they don’t pose for the camera, and a tiny mistake can turn into a miss, a scramble, or a follow up. We swap the funniest moments, including the infamous piglet saga, the reality of paying by the pound, and why pacing yourself matters when hogs weigh way more than they look. We also give you a practical planning nugget for first timers: roughly a quarter of a hog’s live weight ends up as take home meat, which changes the math on what you shoot and what you can transport.
Then we go deep on one of the most relatable hunting storylines there is: missing, regrouping, and getting it done. Mike walks us through his aoudad bow hunt, DJ talks about filming and being the steady voice behind the shot, and we dig into why video review can help you learn from both hits and misses. We wrap with Mark’s patient one shot hog, plus a grounded talk about feral hogs in Texas as an invasive species and why responsible harvest and meat use matter.
If you enjoy hunting stories that feel like real camp talk, subscribe, share this with a hunting buddy, and leave us a review so more folks can find the show.
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By Aaron & Dave5
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We leave the spreadsheets and blacktail strategies at home and hit record from Boars All Day in Groveton, Texas after a full weekend of hog hunting with our Blacktail Coach crew plus Dan, and Mike from Nockaholics and the Everyday Archer podcast. The promise up front is simple: more stories than lessons. The reality is even fun hunts come with real decisions about ethics, shot choice, cost, and how much meat you can actually bring back when you are packing coolers like luggage.
You’ll hear how “target rich environment” still doesn’t mean “easy.” Hogs move fast, they don’t pose for the camera, and a tiny mistake can turn into a miss, a scramble, or a follow up. We swap the funniest moments, including the infamous piglet saga, the reality of paying by the pound, and why pacing yourself matters when hogs weigh way more than they look. We also give you a practical planning nugget for first timers: roughly a quarter of a hog’s live weight ends up as take home meat, which changes the math on what you shoot and what you can transport.
Then we go deep on one of the most relatable hunting storylines there is: missing, regrouping, and getting it done. Mike walks us through his aoudad bow hunt, DJ talks about filming and being the steady voice behind the shot, and we dig into why video review can help you learn from both hits and misses. We wrap with Mark’s patient one shot hog, plus a grounded talk about feral hogs in Texas as an invasive species and why responsible harvest and meat use matter.
If you enjoy hunting stories that feel like real camp talk, subscribe, share this with a hunting buddy, and leave us a review so more folks can find the show.
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