The Hunt Stealth Podcast
In this episode of the Hunt Stealth Podcast, Ryan sits down with Taylor Lyman to talk about his path back into hunting, the addiction of bowhunting, and the lessons that only come from time on the mountain. Taylor shares how he grew up around hunting, stepped away during his football and work years, then came back to Utah and dove headfirst into archery hunting. The conversation covers early rifle success, the grind of bowhunting, hard lessons from missed or imperfect shots, tracking animals, building confidence through failure, and why hunting becomes more meaningful when you earn it the hard way. Key Takeaways: 1. Taylor grew up around hunting but did not fully commit until later in life after returning to Utah. 2. His first rifle buck came quickly, but the experience left him wanting more challenge and more of the chase. 3. Bowhunting hooked him because of the grind, the emotion, and the reward that comes after putting in real effort. 4. Taylor shares stories from successful mule deer hunts, including lessons learned from shot placement, blood trailing, and patience. 5. Both Ryan and Taylor talk about how archery hunting exposes weaknesses, teaches humility, and rewards persistence. 6. Fitness, preparation, and time on the mountain are key pieces of becoming a better hunter. 7. Taylor’s biggest advice for new hunters: drop the ego, ask questions, talk to experienced hunters, and put boots on the ground.
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