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Summary: Deer Hunt by Big Buck Registry and BOSPN Media is one of the most highly rated, most downloaded and listened to deer hunting podcasts in the world. Millions of episodes are enjoyed by hunters every year. Hosted by Jay Scott, co-hosted by Dusty Phillips, and Deer News by Jim Keller, each new episode focuses on sharing deer hunting news, stories and strategies - direct from guys and gals who live and breath the deer hunting lifestyle. We share interviews from expert whitetail hunting guests like the Drurys, Dan Infalt, Adam Hays, John Eberhart, Barry Wensel, Roger Raglin, Michael Waddell, Gordon Whittington, Lane Benoit, and Hal Blood. We also share interviews with amazing deer hunters of which you've never heard. We learn from everyone. We also cover legendary products like Mathews and Ruger . If you are a whitetail addict, take your hunt to the next level by tuning into Big Buck Registry's Deer Hunt.
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Anyone who has hunted mature bucks has a secret or two about how to hunt them. Quite frankly, it's the foundation of this show. And then Doug Whitcomb said he'd figured something out. I was all ears. After all, he and a few people in his circle of hunters, were killing mature New Hampshire bucks almost yearly without tracking snow. Not an easy task. Doug shares how he goes about his secret for hunting mature NH bucks without snow in the episode.
Despite being quarantined, I can't imagine any sportsman sitting at home doing nothing. It's just not in our blood. Let's face it, our playground is the great outdoors and we practice lots of social distancing without the restrictions of COVID-19. But, there may be some other things we can do to stay in hunt-ready shape and we thought of nobody better to give us some at home fitness ideas to stay bow-ready than Brian Austin of Beast Mode Archery.
Yes, we're all dealing with COVID-19. Our world is upside down. However, planting spring food plots seems to be an acceptable form of social distancing. So we turned to our goods friends Eric Fitzgerald and Jason Obermiller from the seed, nutritional supplement, and fertilizer company Rackology to discuss how to do it right. When should you plant? When is the soil moisture and temperature just right? Should soil testing be done? What about fertilizer? Where should my next food plot go? Tun
Recently, Jay appeared on the Where2Hunt podcast for an opportunity to share more about the BBR and to share the story behind Jay's 2019 NH buck. Since the interview, lots has changed in the world. Jay had cardiac catheter surgery where cardiologists found a 95% blockage in Jay's widow maker cardiac artery. Two stents later, Jay is feeling better than ever. And then there's COVID-19 issue. Man, we can't wait for deer season and you can't catch the corona virus walking alone in the woods. Be safe every
In a 23 year celebrated career filled with wild stories & tales of Game Warden lore, the beginning started with one of the biggest tragedies on New Hampshire soil. As a conservation officer, Wayne Saunders has caught many a poacher and became a regular on North Woods Law. Now Wayne often reflects on his duties as Lieutenant while interviewing Conservation Officers from around the country on his latest retirement project, a podcast call Warden's Watch. This is Part Two of Wayne's story.
In a 23 year celebrated career filled with wild stories & tales of Game Warden lore, the beginning started with one of the biggest tragedies on New Hampshire soil. As a conservation officer, Wayne Saunders has caught many a poacher and became a regular on North Woods Law. Now Wayne often reflects on his duties as Lieutenant while interviewing Conservation Officers from around the country on his latest retirement project, a podcast call Warden's Watch. This is Part One of Wayne's story.
When an athletic event involves repetitive motion in order to achieve success, it's important to understand the biomechanics of that movement. The golf swing, pitching a baseball, and the archery shot are good examples. Christian Williams, an exercise science specialist, and avid bowhunter, breaks down the mechanics of the bow shot, how to improve strength and endurance, which muscles are important, and injury prevention. And of course, we talk a bunch about how it all relates to bowhunting.
When an athletic event involves repetitive motion in order to achieve success, it's important to understand the biomechanics of that movement. The golf swing, pitching a baseball, and the archery shot are good examples. Christian Williams, an exercise science specialist, and avid bowhunter, breaks down the mechanics of the bow shot, how to improve strength and endurance, which muscles are important, and injury prevention. And of course, we talk a bunch about how it all relates to bowhunting.
We decided to take a look at all the best deer news stories of 2019, like a time capsule of events in this episode. We visit with Jim Keller, our news anchor, and with some frequent news story contributors, Tim Donze, Jon Guice, and Dan Appelbaum. And , through some consolidation of all the news we featured on the show in 2019, we present a Deer News Year in review, with all the best deer news stories feature on the podcast in 2019.
On almost every show we ask each guest to share a memorable deer story that's meaningful to them. We've always felt that the story was just as important to the rest of the show because it brings everything together. If the rest of the show is the text book, the story is the example. The story brings the hunt to life. So we decided to go back through each show and put together a compilation of the deer stories told throughout the year and share them collectively. This is part two. See you next year!
On almost every show we ask each guest to share a memorable deer story that's meaningful to them. We've always felt that the story was just as important as the rest of the show because it brings everything together. If the rest of the show is the text book, the story is the example. The story brings the hunt to life. We'll hear from Ethan Featherhoff, John Eberhart, John Glidden, Blake Garrett, Cameran Derefield, JC Hall, and Joe Godar. This is part one.
On almost every show we ask each guest to share a memorable deer story that's meaningful to them. We've always felt that the story was just as important to the rest of the show because it brings everything together. If the rest of the show is the text book, the story is the example. The story brings the hunt to life. So we decided to go back through each show and put together a compilation of the deer stories told throughout the year and share them collectively. This is part one.
'Twas the Night Before Rifle Season - Happy Holidays from the Big Buck Registry
Now and then a new technology comes along that solves a problem that we didn't know we had. In this case, it's about scoring a trophy animal to within 1/1000 of an inch specificity with the help of Trophy Scan. Think of it like instant replay meets deer hunting. We sit down with Jeff Johnston to learn about everything Trophy Scan can do for the hunter looking to preserve a memory and celebrate an animal beyond the traditional taxidermy mount.
Just when you thought you'd heard it all about deer urine, deer scent attractants, deer behavior, and deer farming, along comes a Richard Cook, the formulation master wizard behind Cooks Fatal Attraction deer scent lures. Unlike many brands with expired diluted product, Richard raises deer, collects specimens, and ships his extremely fresh undiluted product quickly. It's like shopping for organic anything directly on the farm itself. We take a deep dive into Richard's deer scent operation.