Hunt West Podcast
Fresh off a trip to Argentina, this episode breaks down what happens when you treat a hunt like a training ground instead of a one-shot opportunity. Jaden spent the week chasing blackbuck with a bow while the rest of the crew hunted red stag, stacking reps in open country that feels a lot like pronghorn or mule deer terrain. The result? A pile of blown stalks, a couple missed opportunities, one clean kill, and a ton of lessons that translate directly to Western hunting. This episode dives into what actually matters when you're trying to close the distance: using subtle terrain, waiting for high-percentage setups, and not forcing bad opportunities. There's also a deep look at string jumping, including why mid-range shots can be the most dangerous and how alert animals completely change your odds. If you've ever rushed a stalk, taken a shot you shouldn't have, or felt like you just needed more reps to figure it out, this one will hit home. LINKS: Randy Ulmer's Multi-Part String Jump Articles >> [https://www.bowhunter.com/editorial/part-1-combating-string-jumping/460816] Eastmans' Elite Membership >> [https://eastmans.com/elite/] Check out Kifaru Gear >> [https://kifaru.net/products/pointe-synthetic-jacket?avad=386909_c4c1d8b05] Learn about Hunt West Planning Services >> [https://huntwestplanning.com/services-guide] Thanks to Bo DePena, a musician, friend, and avid hunter in Colorado, for the intro and outro for the show.
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