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Welcome to the Mobile Venatic podcast, presented by Trophyline. We are back in the studio on today’s podcast with hosts Robert and Weston. In this episode, we are breaking down Weston’s 2024 public land Indiana giant that he shot in “the hell hole.” We talk about the hunt, the strategy, and everything that led up to Weston filling a tag. We discuss:
The potential for early burnout from overextending in the early season
Balancing family time and hunting
Strategy differences between early and late-season hunting
The hell hole
Decision-making in public land big timber
Adapting and learning from past experiences to improve future hunts
The challenges and limitations of relying on trail cameras
Getting back where no one else goes
Having a shooter under 70 yards multiple times with a bow
Rattling in multiple shooters
The role of thermals in hill country
Setting up for a “just off” wind
Having your target buck bedded at 60 yards for an hour
Getting the shot on camera vs staying still
Letting emotions fly during the recovery
Shooting a mid-160’s typical on public
Embrace the suck
Packing out vs dragging
And so much more!
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Welcome to the Mobile Venatic podcast, presented by Trophyline. We are back in the studio on today’s podcast with hosts Robert and Weston. In this episode, we are breaking down Weston’s 2024 public land Indiana giant that he shot in “the hell hole.” We talk about the hunt, the strategy, and everything that led up to Weston filling a tag. We discuss:
The potential for early burnout from overextending in the early season
Balancing family time and hunting
Strategy differences between early and late-season hunting
The hell hole
Decision-making in public land big timber
Adapting and learning from past experiences to improve future hunts
The challenges and limitations of relying on trail cameras
Getting back where no one else goes
Having a shooter under 70 yards multiple times with a bow
Rattling in multiple shooters
The role of thermals in hill country
Setting up for a “just off” wind
Having your target buck bedded at 60 yards for an hour
Getting the shot on camera vs staying still
Letting emotions fly during the recovery
Shooting a mid-160’s typical on public
Embrace the suck
Packing out vs dragging
And so much more!
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