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Welcome back to The Watering Hole with your hosts, Todd Graf and Justin Zarr. In this episode, the team catches up while Todd is working remotely from the wilds of Montana. The conversation kicks off with a look at the latest scouting reports, including recent sightings of bucks starting to grow their summer velvet and the challenges of running trail cameras during the heavy growth period of late spring. We dive deep into recent legislative shifts in the hunting world, specifically focusing on the new cellular trail camera bans on public lands in Idaho and the potential ramifications of Michigan’s upcoming ruling on its one-buck tag regulation.
The second half of the show transitions into practical land management and seasonal preparation. Justin shares his essential advice for maintaining food plots, emphasizing why early mowing and spraying in May and June are far superior to fighting head-high weeds in late July. We break down our preferred "budget" land management toolkit—consisting of an ATV-mounted boom sprayer and a mower—which can handle the vast majority of a hunter's needs. Finally, the guys discuss the stress of the spring application season, reflecting on the high costs of out-of-state tags and the agonizing wait to see if those preference points finally pay off for a dream hunt.
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Welcome back to The Watering Hole with your hosts, Todd Graf and Justin Zarr. In this episode, the team catches up while Todd is working remotely from the wilds of Montana. The conversation kicks off with a look at the latest scouting reports, including recent sightings of bucks starting to grow their summer velvet and the challenges of running trail cameras during the heavy growth period of late spring. We dive deep into recent legislative shifts in the hunting world, specifically focusing on the new cellular trail camera bans on public lands in Idaho and the potential ramifications of Michigan’s upcoming ruling on its one-buck tag regulation.
The second half of the show transitions into practical land management and seasonal preparation. Justin shares his essential advice for maintaining food plots, emphasizing why early mowing and spraying in May and June are far superior to fighting head-high weeds in late July. We break down our preferred "budget" land management toolkit—consisting of an ATV-mounted boom sprayer and a mower—which can handle the vast majority of a hunter's needs. Finally, the guys discuss the stress of the spring application season, reflecting on the high costs of out-of-state tags and the agonizing wait to see if those preference points finally pay off for a dream hunt.
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