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In this episode of The Watering Hole, hosts Justin Zarr and Todd Graf recap their recent trip to the Iowa Deer Classic and pivot toward their strategic plans for the upcoming spring habitat season. The conversation highlights the jaw-dropping rumors surrounding the legendary "General" sheds, including a polarizing million-dollar price tag, and leads into a debate about whether trail cameras act as "dream crushers" by removing the mystery of the hunt. Todd shares detailed logistics for his 190-acre farm, where he plans to use a mini-excavator to reconstruct water holes with rubber membranes and fabric, emphasizing the importance of non-negotiable practices like soil testing before starting any food plot.
The duo also explores various gear finds and lighthearted interactions from the convention floor, ranging from custom orthotics for their aging feet to specialized "sneaky" lightweight stalking shoes and high-angle trail camera mounts. They recount the fun of meeting young hunters, specifically a group of kids participating in a "trade-up challenge," and offer some candid feedback for show organizers regarding earlier Sunday start times for the early-bird hunting crowd. The episode concludes with a shift in focus toward the upcoming Open Season Expo at the Kalahari Resort and a reminder to listeners to stay mobile by "shaking and moving" rather than relying on stagnant stand placements.
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In this episode of The Watering Hole, hosts Justin Zarr and Todd Graf recap their recent trip to the Iowa Deer Classic and pivot toward their strategic plans for the upcoming spring habitat season. The conversation highlights the jaw-dropping rumors surrounding the legendary "General" sheds, including a polarizing million-dollar price tag, and leads into a debate about whether trail cameras act as "dream crushers" by removing the mystery of the hunt. Todd shares detailed logistics for his 190-acre farm, where he plans to use a mini-excavator to reconstruct water holes with rubber membranes and fabric, emphasizing the importance of non-negotiable practices like soil testing before starting any food plot.
The duo also explores various gear finds and lighthearted interactions from the convention floor, ranging from custom orthotics for their aging feet to specialized "sneaky" lightweight stalking shoes and high-angle trail camera mounts. They recount the fun of meeting young hunters, specifically a group of kids participating in a "trade-up challenge," and offer some candid feedback for show organizers regarding earlier Sunday start times for the early-bird hunting crowd. The episode concludes with a shift in focus toward the upcoming Open Season Expo at the Kalahari Resort and a reminder to listeners to stay mobile by "shaking and moving" rather than relying on stagnant stand placements.
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