
In this episode we relive the story of Baxter’s bull from the 2021 archery elk season. If you like the stories, lessons, and play-by-plays, this episode is for you!
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In this episode we relive the story of Baxter’s bull from the 2021 archery elk season. If you like the stories, lessons, and play-by-plays, this episode is for you!
In this episode, we cover a few last minute questions from some of our listeners as well as a few Josh has on the way to elk camp. Topics we cover include making sure your pack is fitted, how to load meat, decisions around how much food/water to take with you, clothing and weather, and also managing expectations and your game plan. Hope you enjoy! We’ll likely be slowing down on posting new episodes during our September slowdown. Catch you on the other side!
In this episode we cover the last major step in preparation before heading out to your elk spot. Broadhead tuning is essential to make sure your arrow is flying straight to maximize penetration and set you up for success. In the episode we referenced Gold Tip Paper Tuning and Bow tuning make easy: 7 steps for further learning. Happy shooting!
In this episode we interview Hank Shaw! Hank is best known for his food blog Hunter, Gardner, Angler, Cook which won the James Beard Award in 2013! We cover various recipes and cooking methods for deer/elk, how to properly handle game meat in the field, thoughts on gamey meat, cuts people shouldn’t leave in the field, and much more. You can checkout Hank Shaw’s newest book and other cookbooks here. Hope you enjoy!
In this episode we go over how to build great arrows for elk hunting from start to finish. There are a few small steps that a lot of people look over that truly can put your arrows at the top one percent in terms of quality, fit, accuracy compared to those you buy pre-built. Check-out our previous podcast episode or blog post on choosing the best arrow for elk hunting if you want to review which shafts to pickup!
In this episode we continue our series of monthly check-ins as we get closer to September. Topics covered include last minute gear updates, how we’re training one month out from season, and most importantly our plans for September and decisions that are critical to make ahead of time.
In this episode we interview Nate and Tom from Identical Draw who are twin brothers who have taken the new hunter recruitment problem into their own hands. We talk about the new hunters they took out for Turkey this past Spring, plans for the fall, and their new website newhunter.org that matches new hunters with mentors. You can check out Identical Draw’s Youtube Channel for some great videos (including the Mule Deer Hunt we went on). Or follow them on Instagram for awesome photography and upcoming adventures.
In this episode we got a chance to talk to Dan from Elkshape. Dan is known as “the fitness man” and shared a lot of great advice on training for elk hunting, nutrition, mentorship, and what his journey has been like as he continues to master the craft of bowhunting. You can follow Dan on Instagram at Elkshape and check out his ElkShape Camps here.
In this episode we continue our series of monthly check-ins as we get closer to September. Topics covered include getting your vehicle and rig properly set up, which is often overlooked. Baxter shares a hilarious rough story that sparked this topic in particular, and we kick it off with Josh’s terrible elk calling.
In this episode we interview the ElkNut himself, Paul Medel. He has 30+ years of elk hunting experience and truly knows how to speak elk. We go over specific scenarios you’ll encounter during the season, how elk behave and communicate, and all the strategies and tactics you can learn and use this fall. Checkout the ElkNut app on Google Play or Apple App store to learn more.