Truth From The Stand Deer Hunting Podcast Clint Campbell
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Covering all things DIY whitetail hunting, the Truth From The Stand Deer Hunting Podcast is the place to get your deer hunting stories, deer hunting tips and more. We'll launch a new podcast each week exploring topics across the landscape of deer and deer hunting. So take your time and enjoy each episode and be sure to subscribe to the podcast and take us with you across all your devices. Whether in the car or at work, we could all use a little more deer hunting in our lives!
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EP. 390: I Like Big Six And I Cannot Lie | Greg Litzinger
Hey folks, We’re back with a brand new episode of the Truth from the Stand deer hunting podcast. This time around, I’m joined by my buddy Greg Litzinger to dive into all things hunting and bow shooting. And guess what? This is part one of a two-part series, so there’s even more to come next week.
In this episode, Greg talks about his recent hand injury and its potential impact to his upcoming hunting season. We dig into the topic of adjusting bow poundage and share some tips for shooting in windy conditions. And yes, we take on the tough issue of poaching and its effects on our hunting community.
We talk about Gregs unhealthy obsessions with shooting big six-points versus those larger eight-points. Greg and I share our personal preferences and stories, appreciating the unique aesthetics of those funky deer racks. We cover some essential hunting strategies, like doing a dry run, scouting your area, finding the perfect tree setup, and even the benefits of hunting from the ground. Plus, we talk about our layering systems for different seasons and the importance of off-season bow practice.
So, grab a seat and enjoy the show!
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PODCAST 390
Adjusting bow poundage for injuries
Shooting in windy conditions
Expectations for hunters who have shot record-breaking deer
Different attitudes towards poaching
Preference for shooting big six-point bucks over larger eight-point bucks
Aesthetics and appeal of unique and funky-looking deer
Doing a dry run
Finding the right tree for setup is crucial
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EP. 389: Adapting & Creating a Process For Killing Big Deer | Rendell Erik
On today’s episode, I'm joined by Rendell, and we're diving into our recent hunting adventures across different states. We tackle the challenges of long drives, varying deer populations, and what makes certain states our top picks for hunting. Scouting, finding secondary food sources, and reading historical sign are key topics we cover.
Rendell shares an intense story about a 180-incher that got away, highlighting the challenges of open terrain hunting. We also discuss the mistakes made, lessons learned, and the importance of being aggressive and not overthinking when hunting mature bucks. Our strategies include hunting low in trees and using back cover for concealment.
Scouting and visualizing the hunt are crucial, and we talk about how taking phone videos during scouting of key spots can aid in planning. Trusting your instincts and sticking to your system without second-guessing is essential for success.
This episode is all about enjoying the hunt and being in the game, not just focusing on the end result. Tune in and elevate your hunting game with us!
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PODCAST 389
- Long drives are necessary for hunting in different states.
- Consider deer population density and hunting pressure when choosing spots.
- Identifying secondary food sources are crucial.
- Historical signs reveal deer movement patterns.
- Learn valuable lessons from hunting mistakes.
- Being aggressive increases success.
- Hunt low in trees and use back cover for concealment.
- Pre-hunt scouting and visualization aid decision-making.
- Videos of key spots help with planning.
- Trust your instincts and decisions.
- Stick to your system and avoid other tactics.
- Enjoy the hunting process and being in the game.
- Adapt to different terrains and learn from experiences.- Hunt your own way and have fun.
SHOW NOTES AND LINKS:
—Truth From The Stand Merch
—Save 20% on ASIO GEAR code TRUTH20
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— Visit my local archery shop Bob and AJ's Archery World
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EP. 388: Combining Trail Camera Data W/ On-the-Ground Scouting | Ryan Glitsky
In this chat, Ryan and I dive deep into our trail camera tactics and how we decipher the data for our hunts. With around 30 cameras each, we stress the importance of picking spots with dense cover that make mature bucks feel at home. Our strategy is simple: focus on deer trails, key terrain features, scrapes and transitions.
Our talk revolves around understanding the 'why' behind deer behavior, blending trail camera intel with on-the-ground scouting and ass time in a tree in season. We highlight how weather, wind, and terrain influence deer movement, shaping our hunting playbook.
As we map out our upcoming hunts, we swap our approaches to using wind patterns, weather's impact on deer behavior, and the key days to be in the woods, especially during the rut.
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PODCAST 388
Using trail cameras to cover large tracts of land
Security cover
Following edges and transitions, and deer trails, can lead to finding good sign
Simplicity and focusing on the diversity of factors
Combining trail camera data with on-the-ground scouting
Weather conditions, wind direction, and thermals
Putting in time and effort over multiple seasons is necessary to develop a successful hunting strategy
Specific days of the week can have a significant impact on deer activity
Persistence and mental focus are key to hunting success.
SHOW NOTES AND LINKS:
—Truth From The Stand Merch
—Save 20% on ASIO GEAR code TRUTH20
—Support our partners: Asio Gear , Exodus Outdoor Gear, Genesee Beer, Tethrd
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EP. 387: Increase Your Bowhunting Lethality | Ranch Fairy
Join me on the Truth From the Stand Podcast as I sit down with Troy Fowler to delve into the heart of bowhunting and arrow dynamics. We're diving deep into the world of hunting experiences, arrow spine, and fine-tuning those crucial shots. Troy drives home the critical nature of arrow flight, spotlighting how using underspined arrows can dramatically impact lethality out in the field. Plus, he shares invaluable insights into bare shafting and its profound effect on arrow trajectory.
But wait, there's more! We're not just talking compound bows here. Traditional archery aficionados, listen up! Troy sheds light on how traditional techniques can inform your approach to arrow tuning, especially when you're wielding a compound bow. And let's not forget about arrow point weight – a small detail with massive implications for your shot's precision.
We're also dissecting the broadhead game, folks. From sharpness to durability, we're weighing the pros and cons of single bevel versus three-blade broadheads and how they impact penetration and wound channels. And believe me, we're not skimping on the nitty-gritty details of arrow weight and speed, crucial factors for achieving that buttery-smooth flight every hunter dreams of.
But here's the kicker: Troy spills the beans on why heavy arrows and single-bevel broadheads reign supreme when it comes to bone-crushing penetration. And before we wrap up, we're tackling the age-old question: What's the ideal angle for bagging that prized deer? Spoiler alert: It's all about accuracy and effectiveness, my friends. So, grab your gear, tune in, and let's up our bowhunting game together!
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PODCAST 386
Arrow flight is crucial for bowhunting success, and underspined arrows can reduce lethality.
Bare shafting and tuning arrows can greatly improve arrow flight and accuracy.
Traditional archery can provide valuable insights into arrow tuning and manipulation.
Choosing the right broadhead is crucial, and sharpness and durability are key factors to consider.
Single bevel broadheads are easy to sharpen and provide good penetration.
Three-blade broadheads are also effective and offer consistent pass-through.
One-piece machined heads are recommended for durability and performance.
Shot placement is critical
Shooting where the animal wants to be shot increases the chances of a successful kill.
Arrow weight and speed play a role in achieving consistent flight and penetration.
SHOW NOTES AND LINKS:
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EP. 386: The Importance Of Water Access | Sam Ubl | Chase Nation
Today on the podcast I’m joined by my buddy Sam Ubl. Sam has been hunting public and by permission land, and using water access way before it was “cool.” Sam has a DIY mentality, where there’s a will there’s a way. This approach came from trudging through the swamps of Wisconsin with his dad as a youngster, where sometimes making your own water access skis were a necessity to cross the marsh, reeds and bog. Now…with a camera in hand you can see Sam and his crew at work on Chase Nation. This conversation was a long time coming, and hope you all enjoy it as much as I did - thanks for listening.
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PODCAST 386
Micro habitats and deer sign
Hunting along water ways
The importance of water access
Drawbacks of kayaking vs canoe
Nomadic Deer
And Much More
SHOW NOTES AND LINKS:
—Truth From The Stand Merch
—Save 20% on ASIO GEAR code TRUTH20
—Support our partners: Asio Gear , Exodus Outdoor Gear, Genesee Beer, Tethrd
— Visit my local archery shop Bob and AJ's Archery World
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EP. 385: Hunting Hidden Bucks | Hill Country Bucks | Cody Schleich
Today on the podcast I’m joined by my buddy Cody Schleich. I’m always looking to meet guys who embrace the challenge of hunting big woods and hill country. Cody is one of those guys who is a calculated and aggressive grinder hunting mature bucks in rugged terrain. Hunting mature bucks ithese areas can sometimes feel like finding a needle in a haystack to get an opportunity…and it often ends in heartbreak. But when it comes together, you’d be hard pressed to find a more gratifying feeling. Awesome conversation with a heck of a woodsman and fell and I hope you all dig the conversation as much as I did - thanks for listening.
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PODCAST 385
Bedding on the first flat
Finding hidden bedding areas
The hidden buck
October hunts are the best
Hunting more mornings
And much more
SHOW NOTES AND LINKS:
—Truth From The Stand Merch
—Save 20% on ASIO GEAR code TRUTH20
—Support our partners: Asio Gear , Exodus Outdoor Gear, Genesee Beer, Tethrd
— Visit my local archery shop Bob and AJ's Archery World
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Customer Reviews
Love this Podcast!!!
Clint is awesome! He gets the most interesting guests that come from all walks of life but are all very successful in the woods. Then he picks their brain apart for his and our benefit. He talks a lot about martial arts too and he is really lighting a fire under me to get that back in my life. I just found this podcast but I can’t stop listening. It’s informative, interesting, I always get a couple laughs and it’s motivating. The podcast makes me want to just do better in every area of my life. If you are still reading at this point no I am not related to Clint and no he didn’t pay me. The podcast is that phenomenal in my opinion. Thanks Clint keep up the great work!!!
Not a martial arts podcast
I love the podcast and don’t mind the mental comparison of martial arts and hunting but, this last podcast was too much on sparring. Few comparisons but need mostly hunting.
Talk talk talk
Man he just talks way too much about himself, his ideas, and his hunts repeatedly. Your supposed to have a guest on for a reason and that is to listen to their thoughts and ideas.