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Elk Hunting Update with Ryan Carter
 
Show Notes:
 
Ryan Carter stopped by to chat with me at the recent Hunt Expo. Ryan and I go back a long time, and it’s been a while since we last caught up. Ryan’s an elk outfitter in south Utah and heads up DC outfitters. We kick things off by talking about what’s been going on with Howl, which has been taking off like wildfire. I briefly touch on NGOs and the mistrust that sometimes happens with donations. 
 
Next, we get into elk hunting. The last time we spoke, Ryan talked about how he does things differently when he locates bulls, especially around camera usage. Here, he shares how his techniques have changed and his current go-to plan of action. We also talk about how much confidence comes into play, and Ryan shares a story of how he and a client took down a couple of bulls.
 
I asked Ryan about his bull targeting approach, and he shared all the details. We also talk about client expectations in outfitting versus what’s actually possible, how Ryan keeps track of bulls once the rut starts, and why the amount of effort you put into hunting directly impacts your level of success.

What’s Inside:
 
The importance of confidence in your hunting game
Ryan’s go-to bull targeting techniques
How Ryan tracks bulls once the rut starts
 
Mentioned in this episode
Days In The Wild Podcast
Phoenix Shooting Bags save 20% with code johnstallone
Howl for Wildlife: https://www.howlforwildlife.org/
Ryan Carter on Instagram
 
Short Description:
 
Ryan Carter is an elk outfitter in south Utah and heads up DC outfitters. It’s been a while since we last caught up and here, we chat about how his techniques have changed since then. We also talk about setting client expectations in outfitting, how Ryan keeps track of bulls once the rut starts, and why the amount of effort you put into hunting directly impacts your level of success.
 
Tags
big game hunting, hunting tips, hunting guide, buck hunting, hunting stories, hunting advocacy, elk hunting, rut, bulls

Elk Hunting Update with Ryan Carter
 
Show Notes:
 
Ryan Carter stopped by to chat with me at the recent Hunt Expo. Ryan and I go back a long time, and it’s been a while since we last caught up. Ryan’s an elk outfitter in south Utah and heads up DC outfitters. We kick things off by talking about what’s been going on with Howl, which has been taking off like wildfire. I briefly touch on NGOs and the mistrust that sometimes happens with donations. 
 
Next, we get into elk hunting. The last time we spoke, Ryan talked about how he does things differently when he locates bulls, especially around camera usage. Here, he shares how his techniques have changed and his current go-to plan of action. We also talk about how much confidence comes into play, and Ryan shares a story of how he and a client took down a couple of bulls.
 
I asked Ryan about his bull targeting approach, and he shared all the details. We also talk about client expectations in outfitting versus what’s actually possible, how Ryan keeps track of bulls once the rut starts, and why the amount of effort you put into hunting directly impacts your level of success.

What’s Inside:
 
The importance of confidence in your hunting game
Ryan’s go-to bull targeting techniques
How Ryan tracks bulls once the rut starts
 
Mentioned in this episode
Days In The Wild Podcast
Phoenix Shooting Bags save 20% with code johnstallone
Howl for Wildlife: https://www.howlforwildlife.org/
Ryan Carter on Instagram
 
Short Description:
 
Ryan Carter is an elk outfitter in south Utah and heads up DC outfitters. It’s been a while since we last caught up and here, we chat about how his techniques have changed since then. We also talk about setting client expectations in outfitting, how Ryan keeps track of bulls once the rut starts, and why the amount of effort you put into hunting directly impacts your level of success.
 
Tags
big game hunting, hunting tips, hunting guide, buck hunting, hunting stories, hunting advocacy, elk hunting, rut, bulls

42 min