The Flippin' Sticks and Throwin' Lead Podcast
How far should an ethical bowhunter be able to shoot before stepping into the woods? This week on Flippin' Sticks & Throwin' Lead, we're back in the studio talking about one of the biggest debates in modern bowhunting: Should archery hunters have to pass a proficiency test before getting a tag? We dive into what ethical shot distances really look like, why practicing beyond your comfort zone matters, and whether a proficiency standard would improve the hunting community. We also break down a new food plot experiment where we'll be testing multiple seed brands under identical conditions to see what actually performs best. No marketing hype. Just real-world results. Plus, we catch up on hunting season preparations, discuss drought conditions and food plots, share a memorable turkey hunting story, and look ahead to upcoming waterfowl events as another Wisconsin hunting season gets closer. IN THIS EPISODE: * Should bowhunters pass a shooting proficiency test? * Ethical shot distances and improving accuracy * Food plot seed testing ideas and side-by-side comparisons * Hunting season preparation and gear updates * A turkey hunting story with an important lesson * Waterfowl festival plans and preseason shopping * Why consistent practice makes better hunters If you're passionate about bowhunting, food plots, deer management, turkey hunting, or waterfowl season, this episode is packed with practical discussion and a few strong opinions. 👍 Like the episode, subscribe, and leave a comment: Should states require an archery proficiency test before issuing a bow tag? We'd love to hear your take.
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