Show Notes
It’s time to rethink everything you thought you knew about western hunting — from deer behavior to elk scouting strategies, and even the realities of chasing big game at high altitude. Aaron Berg, a seasoned hunter who’s hunted across Montana, Utah, and Nebraska, pulls back the curtain on what truly works in the rugged terrain out west—and what pitfalls will leave you empty-handed.
Imagine bagging your first mule deer in Nebraska after just a few days, or experiencing the adrenaline of an elk charge at nine yards in Utah—Aaron shares the one thing he learned from each trip that transformed his approach. You’ll discover how landscape features like thickets and water sources influence animal movements and what real scouting looks like in the unpredictable western environment.We break down practical tactics: how to read satellite imagery, the critical importance of good physical prep, and why overpacking can make or break a hunt. Aaron reveals the truth about the costly gear needed for drone recovery and the lessons he learned about resilience—like how to handle weeks of rain, wet gear, and busted sleep in the mountains.
This episode is perfect for hunters ready to level up: if you want to understand the kind of preparation, strategy, and mindset needed to succeed in the rugged west, you can’t afford to miss this. Whether you’re planning your first trip or chasing your tenth, Aaron’s insights will give you a fresh perspective—and up your odds of bringing home that trophy.Tune in now and start hunting smarter, not harder. Your next big adventure—and animal encounter—awaits.