The Whitetail Edge Podcast

Whitetail Edge

The Whitetail Edge podcast is designed to make you a better hunter. Join Ben Rising and Javin Mullet as they co-host the show..bringing real time updates, strategies and hunting tactics, and joined by other well known guests in the whitetail hunting space.

  1. Creating small bedding pockets or “hotel rooms” for deer.

    FEB 16 · BONUS

    Creating small bedding pockets or “hotel rooms” for deer.

    In this bonus Booner School episode of Whitetail Edge, Ben Rising is in the field and breaks down how to improve deer bedding areas without overdoing hinge cuts or turning timber into a jungle no deer wants to use.With snow on the ground, it’s easy to see exactly how deer are bedding, traveling, and staging—and this spot has been a consistent bedding area for years. The problem? It’s starting to thin out, lose structure, and stop holding mature bucks the way it used to.In this video, I explain: • Why I don’t hinge cut entire bedding areas • How to identify “junk trees” that are perfect for bedding structure • The concept of creating small bedding pockets or “hotel rooms” for deer • How structure, wind advantage, and visibility matter to mature bucks • Why thick doesn’t always mean better when it comes to buck bedding • How strategic TSI and chainsaw work can hold deer longer during daylightInstead of laying everything over and hoping deer use it, this approach focuses on intentional structure, sunlight, browse, and security—without blowing out a sanctuary or ruining future timber value.This is real-world habitat work you can do in a few hours with one or two tanks of gas, whether you own the property or are working with permission.If you’re serious about holding more does, keeping bucks bedded longer, and improving daylight movement—this is one of the simplest, most overlooked tools you can use.Let us know in the comments what you’ve seen work on your properties and whether you agree or disagree with this approach.

    10 min
  2. FEB 4

    Shed antlers don't lie. Here's what they're saying.

    This time of year across the Midwest, sheds start hitting the ground. But what do they actually tell you? In this episode of Whitetail Edge, Ben and Javin break down the real meaning behind shed antlers, how winter food sources and pressure change deer movement, and the biggest mistakes hunters make after finding a big one. From bedding areas and late-season strategy to how cold weather affects bucks going into spring, this is a conversation built around experience in the timber. If you want to turn shed hunting right now into a plan for next season instead of just a walk in the woods, this one’s for you. 00:00 – Welcome to Whitetail Edge | Cold Ohio Winter Recap Season wrap-up, late season thoughts, and team harvest updates. 01:30 – Why Shed Hunting Matters Right Now Intro to the main topic and why sheds can tell a bigger story. 02:39 – What Can (and Can’t) a Shed Tell You? How far bucks move from where sheds are found. 03:45 – Food Sources, Wintering Areas & Deer Movement Standing crops, snow pressure, and why sheds may not mean home range. 05:22 – Crop Rotation & Late Season Strategy How changing ag fields affect where deer show up year to year. 07:11 – Bedding vs Food: How Far Will Bucks Travel? Cold weather behavior and survival mode. 08:28 – Can You Age a Deer by a Shed? Mass, tine length, and what to realistically look for. 09:28 – Why Bucks Shed Early or Late Testosterone, stress, health, and photoperiod discussion. 12:47 – Using Shed Locations to Build a Hunting Plan Access routes, food adjustments, and early season setups. 15:01 – Biggest Mistakes Hunters Make After Finding Sheds Overthinking or giving away too much information. 16:47 – Using Shed Data for Farm Management Patterns vs individual deer decisions. 18:55 – Where to Find Sheds in Hill Country Ridge tops, bedding edges, and slope direction. 20:28 – South vs North Facing Slopes for Shed Hunting Sun exposure, pressure, and survival behavior. 22:18 – Does a Hard Winter Affect Antler Growth? Nutrition, stress, and herd condition. 23:11 – Feeding Deer in Winter: What NOT To Do Corn feeding discussion and mineral strategies. 26:34 – Acorn Crop, Soil Health & Food Plot Lessons What worked this season and what needs improved. 27:04 – Oak Trees, Mast Crops & Future Seasons How acorn years may (or may not) cycle. 28:27 – Upcoming Shows, Seminars & Events Iowa Deer Classic, Open Season Sportsman’s Expo, NWTF. 32:22 – Future Content Plans for Whitetail Edge More topic-specific discussions coming. 33:15 – ATA Show Thoughts & Industry Talk Public access and industry changes. 35:17 – Gear Talk: Prime Divide Bow & Blind Setup Shorter bow advantages in tight spaces. 36:29 – Closing Thoughts & Episode Wrap Up

    37 min
  3. The Biggest Late Season Mistake Mature Buck Hunters Make

    12/19/2025 · BONUS

    The Biggest Late Season Mistake Mature Buck Hunters Make

    Late season hunting can be the best time to kill a mature buck..but it’s also the easiest time to screw everything up. In this episode, Ben Rising and Javin Mullet dive deep into a hunt from the past, “Chief” from 2016. We use it to unpack REAL late-season hunting strategy that actually leads to filling a tag on a giant buck, not just “good luck” advice. From staying mentally locked in when most hunters burn out..to food sources, hunting pressure, blinds vs. tree stands, gun season chaos, blind placement, timing, weather patterns, wind strategy, buck behavior, does still cycling in heat, acorns vs food plots..and the exact decisions that led Ben to sealing the deal. This is absolute gold for anyone still holding a tag. If you’re hunting late season or want to learn how the best bowhunters in the Midwest consistently kill giant, mature bucks after most others quit..this is the one to watch. 💥 You’ll Learn: • Why late season ISN’T harder..if you understand deer behavior • How food, pressure, & weather truly control mature bucks now • Blind placement mistakes vs. perfect setups • Using farm noise & activity to your advantage • Primary vs. Secondary zones explained • Why patience kills more bucks than aggression • How to avoid burning out a spot • The #1 weakness of late-season giants (and how to capitalize) This episode isn’t fluff. It’s real hunting talk, real experience, and strategies you can use right now in the woods. 👇 Drop a comment: Do you want more hunt breakdowns like this? What late-season questions do you have? 👍 Like • 💬 Comment • 🔔 Subscribe for more Whitetail Edge content #WhitetailEdge #BenRising #LateSeason #Bowhunting #DeerHunting #BigBucks #ChiefHunt #MidwestWhitetails #LateSeasonTactics #HuntingPodcast

    32 min
4.8
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The Whitetail Edge podcast is designed to make you a better hunter. Join Ben Rising and Javin Mullet as they co-host the show..bringing real time updates, strategies and hunting tactics, and joined by other well known guests in the whitetail hunting space.

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