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In this episode Matt Hartsky breaks down one of the most misunderstood and costly mistakes in elk hunting—misreading evening thermals and getting busted without ever knowing why. Most hunters assume evening wind becomes predictable, but in real mountain terrain it rarely behaves that cleanly. That gap between what you think the wind is doing and what it’s actually doing is where encounters fall apart.
After more than 34 years of hunting Western elk, Matt explains how evening thermals truly transition, why airflow becomes unstable during that window, and how elk consistently use those conditions to their advantage. What feels like random wind shifts are often tied to terrain features, temperature changes, and timing that most hunters overlook.
This episode focuses on helping you recognize when conditions are working against you before it costs you an opportunity. Matt walks through how small changes in wind direction can expose you, why certain setups fail late in the day, and how to adjust your movement and positioning when thermals become unpredictable.
If you’ve ever had elk disappear, blow out, or vanish in the evening without warning, this episode will give you a clearer understanding of what’s actually happening—and how to stay in control when it matters most.
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In this episode Matt Hartsky breaks down one of the most misunderstood and costly mistakes in elk hunting—misreading evening thermals and getting busted without ever knowing why. Most hunters assume evening wind becomes predictable, but in real mountain terrain it rarely behaves that cleanly. That gap between what you think the wind is doing and what it’s actually doing is where encounters fall apart.
After more than 34 years of hunting Western elk, Matt explains how evening thermals truly transition, why airflow becomes unstable during that window, and how elk consistently use those conditions to their advantage. What feels like random wind shifts are often tied to terrain features, temperature changes, and timing that most hunters overlook.
This episode focuses on helping you recognize when conditions are working against you before it costs you an opportunity. Matt walks through how small changes in wind direction can expose you, why certain setups fail late in the day, and how to adjust your movement and positioning when thermals become unpredictable.
If you’ve ever had elk disappear, blow out, or vanish in the evening without warning, this episode will give you a clearer understanding of what’s actually happening—and how to stay in control when it matters most.

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