• Hunt, Fish, Party

  • Jul 19 2024
  • Duración: 1 h y 13 m
  • Podcast

  • Resumen

  • Graham from Vortex discusses hunting and shooting experiences, including the Vortex Ambassador Summit and the challenges of shooting a handgun. They also talk about the culture at Vortex and the passion for hunting and shooting among the employees. Graham shares his upcoming hunting plans in Wisconsin and South Dakota, with a focus on whitetail deer. They also discuss the differences between whitetail and mule deer behavior and hunting strategies. In this conversation, Dan and Graham discuss hunting opportunities in different states, including Wisconsin and South Dakota. They talk about the challenges of getting permission to hunt on private land and the increasing interest in hunting for organic meat. They also touch on the topic of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) and the precautions hunters take when dealing with CWD-positive deer. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the impact of urban populations on hunting opportunities and the importance of knowing where your food comes from. Takeaways: Vortex employees are passionate about hunting and shooting and participate in these activities themselves. Shooting a handgun is more challenging than it seems, and proper form and technique are crucial for accuracy. Vortex offers training courses, such as the Edge program, to help people improve their shooting skills. Whitetail deer in Western South Dakota are more skittish and alert compared to whitetails in the Midwest. Hunting plans can be opportunistic, focusing on the behavior of the animals and adjusting strategies accordingly. Getting permission to hunt on private land can be challenging, especially in areas with high urban populations. There is a growing interest in hunting for organic meat and knowing where your food comes from. Hunters take precautions when dealing with CWD-positive deer, such as getting the meat tested and disposing of it properly. The value placed on different species varies in different regions, with mule deer often being more highly valued than whitetail deer. Bow hunting can be a good way to gain access to smaller parcels of land and appeal to those who are more open to hunting for organic meat. The traditional hunting camp culture is changing, with more emphasis on hunting for big antler deer. The impact of urban populations on hunting opportunities can vary, with some areas being more protective of deer hunting land. Knowing where your food comes from and how it is prepared is important for many hunters. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Small Talk 03:00 Passion for Hunting and Shooting at Vortex 13:14 Culture and Party Plans at Vortex 18:17 Hunting Plans in Wisconsin and South Dakota 22:46 Differences Between Whitetail and Mule Deer Behavior 25:23 Opportunistic Hunting Strategies 28:16 Dealing with Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) 36:58 Challenges of Getting Permission to Hunt on Private Land 45:13 The Changing Hunting Camp Culture 50:49 The Impact of Urban Populations on Hunting Opportunities 53:14 Knowing Where Your Food Comes From Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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