Show Notes
In this episode, Dan and Dan Matthews discuss their favorite wild game meals and their love for sweets. They also touch on the topic of energy drinks and the challenges of managing groceries in their households. The conversation transitions to the advancements in hunting equipment and the ease of entry into hunting. In this conversation, the Dan's discuss the use of trail cameras and the impact they have on hunting. They debate whether trail cameras make hunters better or if they simply provide more convenience and information. They also explore why Wisconsin consistently produces big deer despite having a rifle season during the rut. They speculate that Wisconsin's success may be due to a combination of factors, including a large number of hunters, a tradition of hunting big bucks, and the presence of ample cover and agriculture. They express curiosity about the reasons behind Wisconsin's success and suggest further research and conversations with wildlife biologists.
Takeaways:
- The hosts share their favorite wild game meals and discuss the importance of enjoying the last meal if they were on death row.
- They talk about their love for sweets and the challenges of managing groceries in their households.
- The conversation shifts to the topic of energy drinks and the addictive nature of consuming them.
- They discuss the advancements in hunting equipment and the ease of entry into hunting, including the availability of pre-set rifles and the simplicity of setting up compound bows. Trail cameras provide convenience and information, but they may not necessarily make hunters better.
- Wisconsin consistently produces big deer despite having a rifle season during the rut.
- Factors contributing to Wisconsin's success may include a large number of hunters, a tradition of hunting big bucks, and the presence of ample cover and agriculture.
- Further research and conversations with wildlife biologists are needed to fully understand the reasons behind Wisconsin's success.