Just One Outdoors Podcast

Just One Outdoors
Just One Outdoors Podcast

Aust and Cam sit down weekly with fellow hunters, anglers, and outdoorsmen to share their profound passion for the outdoors. There’ll be guests, stories, and casual conversation on varying topics with an emphasis on inspiring the next generation of outdoorsmen.

  1. 143. Two Shots Later

    NOV 11

    143. Two Shots Later

    In this conversation, the guys discuss their recent hunting experiences, focusing on the rut season, strategies for establishing food plots, and the challenges of hunting in new areas. They share insights on deer behavior, particularly the increase in buck activity, and reflect on their encounters with various bucks, including a missed shot and the lessons learned from it. The conversation emphasizes the importance of preparation, adaptability, and understanding deer patterns to enhance hunting success. In this episode, the hosts discuss their recent hunting experiences, focusing on the use of technology in tracking deer, the lessons learned from missed shots, and the importance of practice in bow hunting. They share personal stories about chasing big bucks, the challenges posed by weather conditions, and the anticipation of the upcoming rifle season. The conversation emphasizes the learning opportunities that arise from both successes and failures in hunting. Takeaways The rut season has shown increased buck activity this year. Establishing food plots can significantly improve hunting success. Hunting in new areas requires patience and adaptability. Encounters with multiple bucks can be both exciting and frustrating. Understanding deer behavior is key to successful hunting. Shot placement is crucial; always double-check yardage before shooting. The importance of scouting and adjusting camera placements. Hunting techniques evolve with experience and observation. Maintaining a positive attitude is essential during tough seasons. Documenting encounters can help in future hunting strategies. Technology like tactic cam can enhance hunting experiences. Missed shots are part of bow hunting; learning from them is crucial. Practicing for different yardages can improve shot accuracy. Chasing big bucks requires patience and strategy. Weather can significantly impact hunting decisions. It's important to assess the situation before taking a shot. Bow hunting is a game of inches; precision is key. The thrill of the chase is a major part of hunting. Planning for rifle season is essential for bow hunters. Sharing experiences can help others learn from mistakes.

    43 min
  2. 141. Alaska Moose Hunt : PART II

    OCT 21

    141. Alaska Moose Hunt : PART II

    Description In this episode of the Just One Outdoors podcast, the hosts share their experiences from a challenging hunting trip in Alaska. They discuss the gear they used, the unique terrain they encountered, and the strategies they employed while hunting moose. The conversation highlights the importance of preparation, understanding wildlife behavior, and learning from missed opportunities. The hosts reflect on their growth as hunters and express their excitement for future trips. Takeaways - The Drifter scent system significantly improved hunting success. - Preparation is key when hunting in unfamiliar territories. - Understanding local wildlife behavior is crucial for successful hunts. - The terrain in Alaska presents unique challenges for hunters. - Hunting strategies differ greatly between moose and elk. - Wildlife encounters can be both thrilling and intimidating. - Learning from missed opportunities is part of the hunting experience. - Building relationships with local hunters can enhance the experience. - Every hunting trip is an opportunity to learn and grow as a hunter. - Alaska offers some of the most breathtaking hunting landscapes. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Just One Outdoors Podcast 05:14 The Drifter and Hunting Gear Overview 09:47 Preparing for the Alaska Hunt 15:07 Experiencing the Terrain and Challenges 20:10 Hunting Strategies and Moose Behavior 25:11 Encounters with Wildlife and Missed Opportunities 30:09 Reflections on the Alaska Trip and Lessons Learned Keywords Just One Outdoors, Alaska hunting, moose hunting, hunting gear, outdoor podcast, hunting strategies, wildlife encounters, hunting lessons

    35 min
  3. 139. Chronic Wasting Disease: Myths and Facts

    OCT 7

    139. Chronic Wasting Disease: Myths and Facts

    In this episode, the guys engage with Jason Isabelle from the Missouri Department of Conservation to discuss Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) and its implications for deer hunting in Missouri. They explore the nature of CWD, its transmission, and the management practices in place to control its spread. The conversation emphasizes the importance of testing deer for CWD, the regulations surrounding hunting in CWD-affected areas, and the economic and ecological impacts of the disease. The episode concludes with a discussion on the future of CWD management and the elk population in Missouri. CWD is a fatal disease affecting deer populations. The disease can be transmitted through direct contact and environmental exposure. Missouri has regulations to limit deer congregation to prevent CWD spread. Hunters are encouraged to test every deer they harvest for CWD. CWD management requires long-term strategies and adaptability. The prevalence of CWD in Missouri is currently low but needs monitoring. CWD can lead to significant declines in deer populations if not managed. The economic impact of CWD on hunting communities is substantial. Targeted removal of deer in CWD areas is a management strategy used by MDC. Elk population management in Missouri is ongoing and aims for sustainability. 00:00 Introduction to CWD and Its Importance 04:46 Understanding Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) 08:23 Transmission and Impact of CWD on Deer 12:20 Regulations and Management Practices in Missouri 19:46 Hunter Responsibilities and Testing for CWD 25:54 Comparing CWD with Other Deer Diseases 32:21 The Economic and Ecological Implications of CWD 37:44 Future of CWD Management and Elk Population in Missouri

    1h 11m
  4. 137. Scent Strategies for the Modern Hunter

    SEP 23

    137. Scent Strategies for the Modern Hunter

    In this episode, Aust and Cam discuss the innovative Drifter scent technology with Scott from Killdrift Outdoors. They explore the evolution of the company, the functionality of the Drifter, and the importance of scent levels in deer hunting. Scott shares personal anecdotes and success stories, emphasizing the curiosity factor in deer behavior and the significance of using the right scents. The conversation wraps up with tips for proper usage and where to purchase the Drifter, highlighting the commitment to helping hunters succeed in the field. The Drifter is a revolutionary scent technology for hunters. Using the Drifter can significantly reduce the chances of getting blown out by deer. Scent levels are crucial; too much scent can alert deer. Curiosity is a key factor in attracting deer to the scent. It's important to choose the right scent based on the hunting environment. Real-life success stories highlight the effectiveness of the Drifter. Hunters should trust the system and let the scent cover them before heading out. Regular hunters can benefit from the Drifter's technology and insights. Killdrift Outdoors is committed to helping hunters succeed. 00:00 Introduction to Just One Outdoors 01:44 Meet Scott from Killdrift Outdoors 05:50 The Evolution of Killdrift Outdoors 10:07 The Drifter: A Game-Changer in Scent Technology 15:53 Understanding the Drifter's Functionality 20:13 The Importance of Scent Levels 24:29 Using the Drifter as a Hand Warmer 26:11 Proper Usage of the Drifter in the Field 30:37 Choosing the Right Scent for Your Hunt 34:12 Austin's Hunting Scenario and Strategy 39:32 The Curiosity Factor in Deer Hunting 44:51 Real-Life Success Stories with the Drifter 49:52 Final Thoughts and Where to Buy the Drifter

    1h 9m
5
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14 Ratings

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Aust and Cam sit down weekly with fellow hunters, anglers, and outdoorsmen to share their profound passion for the outdoors. There’ll be guests, stories, and casual conversation on varying topics with an emphasis on inspiring the next generation of outdoorsmen.

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