Post-Rut B.S. Session

Show Notes

In this episode of the How to Hunt Deer podcast, hosts Dan Johnson and Jason Thibodeau reflect on their Thanksgiving experiences, discussing family gatherings, illness, and the challenges of hunting while sick. They share personal anecdotes about hunting with kids, the importance of being prepared for unexpected situations in the field, and the impact of family dynamics on hunting opportunities. The conversation shifts towards their evolving priorities in hunting, moving from a focus on big bucks to involving their children in outdoor activities and filling tags for the family. In this conversation, Jason Thibodeau and Dan Johnson discuss various aspects of hunting, including the impact of tag allocations on non-residents, seasonal changes in deer behavior, strategies for weekend warriors, and the evolving perspectives on hunting success as they age. They share personal experiences and insights, emphasizing the importance of camaraderie and the transition in their hunting journeys.

Takeaways:

  • Family gatherings can impact hunting opportunities.
  • Hunting while sick can be a challenging experience.
  • Preparation is key when hunting with kids.
  • Weather conditions can deter hunting plans.
  • Shifting priorities in hunting can lead to new experiences.
  • Involving children in outdoor activities is rewarding.
  • Wet wipes are essential for outdoor hygiene.
  • The thrill of hunting includes filling tags, not just trophy hunting.
  • Personal experiences shape hunting philosophies over time.
  • Hunting is about enjoyment, not just the kill. Tag allocations are becoming more restrictive for non-residents.
  • Outfitters may become a more popular option for non-residents.
  • Aging hunters face physical challenges that impact their hunting strategies.
  • Seasonal changes affect deer behavior significantly.
  • Camaraderie in hunting camps enhances the experience.
  • Weekend warriors have unique strategies for hunting.
  • The perception of success in hunting evolves over time.
  • Social media influences hunting culture and expectations.
  • Experiencing hunting with family creates lasting memories.
  • Transitioning perspectives on hunting reflect personal growth.

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