The Role of Shed Antlers in Strategy

Show Notes

In this episode of the How to Hunt Deer Podcast, hosts Dan Johnson and Jason Thibodeau discuss their recent experiences in deer hunting, including shed hunting, strategies for effective hunting, and habitat creation. They share insights on slowing down during hunts, exploring new properties, and the importance of trail cameras. The conversation also touches on the challenges and rewards of using different types of batteries for trail cameras, as well as the excitement of trying new hunting techniques. In this conversation, Jason Thibodeau and Dan Johnson discuss various aspects of trail camera usage, deer behavior, and shed hunting strategies. They delve into the challenges of battery life in trail cameras, the impact of weather on deer movement, and the significance of food sources during different seasons. The discussion also covers the importance of shed antlers in tracking deer and the necessity of proper habitat management and food plot preparation for successful hunting.

Takeaways:

  • Sometimes you just need to slow down and take advice.
  • Harvesting a deer with a recurve bow is a new goal.
  • Big antlers are exciting, but filling tags is important too.
  • Creating ambush points can enhance hunting success.
  • Habitat management can improve wildlife presence.
  • Experimenting with tree cutting can create better deer habitats.
  • Trail camera battery choices can affect performance.
  • Shed hunting requires patience and attention to detail.
  • Scouting new properties can reveal hidden opportunities.
  • The more time you invest in hunting, the greater the rewards. Battery life in trail cameras can be misleading.
  • Cold weather affects battery performance significantly.
  • Deer behavior changes with food availability and weather conditions.
  • Shed hunting can provide insights into deer movement patterns.
  • Food plots may not always yield shed antlers.
  • Understanding deer core areas is crucial for hunting success.
  • Shed antlers can help in predicting deer locations during hunting season.
  • Soil testing is essential for effective food plot management.
  • Proper research can prevent costly mistakes in habitat work.
  • Engaging in outdoor activities with family can enhance the experience.

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