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In this episode of the Generations of Hunt Podcast, host Joe and Matt is joined Matt and Dr. Mike as they discuss their recent hunting adventures and experiences. They talk about his hog hunting, dove hunting, and even a bear hunting trip in Maine. The conversation also touches on the topic of hunting over bait and the different methods used for bear hunting. Additionally, they share their thoughts on the Mike's new podcasting journey and the launch of the official podcast for Treezyn Camo.
The Birth of the In Seezyn Podcast Podcast: During a conversation with Mike Austin, the president of Treezyn, the idea of a Treezyn podcast was born. Recognizing the power of podcasts in building connections and expanding communities, Mike saw an opportunity to create a platform that would not only showcase the Treezyn brand but also provide a space for hunters to share their experiences and stories., MIke embarked on the journey of launching the In-Season Podcast.
The Vision and Purpose: The In Seezyn Podcast aims to bring together the hunting community and provide a platform for hunters to share their stories, insights, and adventures. By featuring members of the
Treezyn field staff and other hunting enthusiasts, the podcast seeks to foster camaraderie and expand the community's knowledge and appreciation for the outdoors. With a focus on untold stories and unique perspectives, the In-Season Podcast offers a fresh take on hunting podcasts.
Looking Ahead: With the In Seezyn Podcast off to a fantastic start. As the podcast continues to grow, listeners can expect more captivating stories, expert insights, and engaging discussions. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or new to the world of hunting, the In Seezyn Podcast promises to be a valuable resource and a source of inspiration for all outdoor enthusiasts.
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Old Wives Tales in Hunting Description: Joe and Matt discuss various old wives tales in hunting, sharing their opinions and experiences.
Topics Covered: Beliefs and myths in hunting, losing body heat through extremities, animals and water, missing a buck and future opportunities.
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Matt and Joe sit down with Dave Riley Jr from the Fall podcast and talk in depth scouting techniques and the methods that help Dave get on mature Michigan white tails!
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Matt is a Michigan elk scout and big time fisherman. We talk about Michigan elk, his past Illinois hunts, and we B.S about our upcoming season.
Matt and Joe sit down with Spencer Brackins, Shannon Brackins and Zak Rostar from Public Land Prowlers. They dive deep on public land tactics, tips, and the special bond that hunting has brought them as a dynamic father and son hunting duo. They also share a father son dream hunt from Indiana
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Deer camp is a cherished tradition for many hunters, providing a sense of camaraderie, shared experiences, and a deep connection to the hunting heritage. Joe and Adam Miller discuss the significance of deer camp and the importance of building a hunting community. They delve into their own experiences, the evolution of hunting podcasts, and the challenges faced by new hunters in today's product-driven hunting industry.
The Power of Community: Adam Miller, host of bowhunter chronicles podcast , emphasizes the value of community in hunting. He believes that hunting is not just about the gear or the trophies but about the relationships and connections formed with fellow hunters. Through their podcast, Adam have created a community of like-minded individuals who share a passion for hunting and learning from each other.
The Evolution of Podcasting: Adam shares how their podcast journey began with a desire to fill a gap in the hunting podcasting space. They wanted to create a podcast that focused on the experiences of everyday hunters, rather than just showcasing big bucks and farmland hunting. The podcast started as a way to connect with others and share their own hunting stories, but it quickly grew into a platform that resonated with a wider audience.
Confidence and Authenticity: One of the key factors that contributed to the success of the bowhunter chronicles podcast is the hosts' authenticity and humility. Adam refers to himself as the "world's worst bow hunter," which disarms listeners and creates a relatable atmosphere. By being genuine and open about their own hunting experiences, they have built a loyal community of listeners who appreciate their down-to-earth approach.
Navigating the Hunting Industry: The hunting industry is often driven by product marketing and trends, which can sometimes lead to misinformation or hype around certain gear. Adam advises new hunters to approach gear purchases with caution and to focus on tried-and-true products that have stood the test of time. He suggests seeking out recommendations from experienced hunters and looking for gear that holds its value in the market.
Preserving the Tradition of Deer Camp: Adam reflects on the changing landscape of deer camp and the decline in the number of hunters experiencing this cherished tradition. Factors such as busy schedules, youth sports, and the allure of solo hunting have contributed to the decline. However, he believes that building a strong hunting community and fostering the spirit of deer camp can help preserve this tradition for future generations.
Conclusion: Deer camp holds a special place in the hearts of hunters, providing a sense of belonging, shared experiences, and a deep connection to the hunting heritage. The Generations of Hunt podcast exemplifies the power of community and the importance of authenticity in building a hunting network. By embracing the values of camaraderie, knowledge sharing, and humility, hunters can create a strong community that preserves the tradition of deer camp for years to come.
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Recently MBH Podcast Host Bill Hoffman was a guest on the Generations to Hunt podcast which is a fellow Michigan based show. Bill sits down with Joe and Matt and discusses a range of things from his writing and performing careers and of course lots about MBH! This podcast is their recording and while it is different than a normal MBH podcast we think you will enjoy the discussion and banter as the guys joke around a bit. Also make sure you head to the amazon link below and snag a free copy of Bill's book - Twins of Prey.LANGUAGE WARNING - The guys use a little bit of campfire language. Nothing worse than you would hear on a school bus but just in case your kids listen with you we wanted to be upfront about it.Read 'TWINS of PREY' for FREE until 5-27-23:https://tinyurl.com/TwinsofpreyfreeGTH Facebook Pagehttps://www.facebook.com/Generationstohunt/
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In this episode of the Generations to Hunt podcast, hosts Joe and Matt discuss turkey season updates. Matt has had a rough turkey season and unexpectedly got a turkey down recently. discuss their opinions on leasing land for hunting and how it may or may not affect their hunting strategies. They also talk about their motivation for the podcast and wanting to reach a larger audience to hear more stories.
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In this episode of the Generation Hunt podcast, their guest Josh Mapes from Overdrive Outdoors talks about the predator hunting. The conversation touches on topics such as the recent weather and the struggles to get land to hunt on, what equipment he uses in the field . josh share his experiences of calling in coyotes Michigan.
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In this episode, Joe sits down with Colin Koskinen owner of Legendary Habitat. Colin tells us how his passion started and how it evolved into a business. He broke down some of the fundamentals of land habitat management and tells us what we can do this spring to help us out in the fall.
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We sat down with Tim from @droptinedrone services. Tim tells us what services he offers such as aerial survey, pet recovery, deer recovery
We compare the old-school method of dog tracking vs drone to recover a deer.
Tim tells us what the drone can do and see. we are looking forward to hearing and seeing what this drone service can do for the whitetail hunter
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Joe and Matt call Calvin Benedict an executive chef from Minnesota. Calvin tells us his passion for the outdoors, and that bow hunting has been his biggest addiction. We ask Calvin how he combines his love for cooking and hunting. Calvin breaks down some simple tricks to impress all the guys at camp!
On this weeks podcast we have a returning friend of the show Anthony Guerrera. Anthony has been putting down some good Michigan buck year after year. he tells us about how he changes his tactics and how it payed off big time with stalking a great mature Michigan buck.
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This week we are joined by a returning guest Trevor Hurd. Trevor now has his own podcast Huron river outdoors. We talk about how he got into starting a podcast and how he harvest a great Michigan whitetail buck
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This week Joe sat down to talk to Charlie Baer, the host of The Origins of the Hunt podcast. Charlie tells the story of killing a great buck in his own home state of Pennsylvania. We talk about the similarities of hunting in both Pennsylvania and Michigan, from the habitats to the hunting pressure
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We get together with Elliot Hubbard and discuss the always controversial topic of new regulations in Michigan! We go into detailed conversation regarding APR, OBR, and the potential the great state of Michigan has!
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Welcome back to another episode of the Generations of Hunt podcast, where we dive into the bucking truth of hunting and outdoor adventures. I'm joined by my co-host, Matt, and we kick things off by discussing the recent weather changes and how it's the perfect time to start hiking for sheds. We share some personal anecdotes about the brutal cold and the excitement of finding sheds.We then transition into a discussion about deer holding their antlers longer due to a second rut and the impact of a mild winter. Matt shares his buddy's theory on this, and we debate the scientific evidence behind it. We also touch on the importance of starting early to find sheds before the state land gets crowded with people and their dogs.Next, we delve into the recent Team USA ice fishing tournament held in Michigan, where the US team disappointingly placed sixth. We joke about the challenges of releasing fish from the ice and the potential of making ice fishing an Olympic sport.The conversation takes an interesting turn as we discuss survival shows. We ponder whether we would participate in one and share our thoughts on the mental and physical challenges involved. We also talk about the strategies and hardships faced by contestants on shows like "Alone" and "Survivor."We then shift gears to discuss the National Deer Association's findings on the distance between shed antlers. According to their research, 56% of match sets are found within 10 yards of each other, which is a fascinating insight for shed hunters.Our discussion moves to the impact of weather on deer movement, referencing a new MSU Deer Lab study. We debate the effectiveness of hunting apps and the importance of actual deer sightings over predictive models.We also touch on the controversy surrounding new solar panel projects in Michigan, particularly in Gaylord. We discuss the role of organizations like BHA in pausing these projects and the potential impact on public lands.Finally, we dive into the topic of antler point restrictions (APRs) and their effectiveness in encouraging hunters to shoot more does. We reference another MSU study that suggests APRs do not significantly impact doe harvest rates.
Welcome back to another episode of the Generations of Hunt podcast! Today, I'm joined by my good friend , Dave, who helped me out with the "Stay Out September" series. We're here to catch up on how his hunting season went and to share some of the lessons learned along the way.Dave kicked off the season with high hopes, having done extensive winter, spring, and summer scouting. His wife rescheduled a trip to Disney, giving him a full week in early October to hunt. Dave set up a solo hunt camp in Southern Michigan, sleeping in a minivan and braving the cold. Despite the challenging conditions, it was a rewarding experience that taught him a lot about hunting new terrain.Dave attended the Bowhunter Chronicles camp for the first time, which was a mix of camaraderie and serious hunting. He faced new terrain challenges but enjoyed the experience of hunting with a group. One memorable moment was his creative tree selection for a hunt, which involved climbing a spindly tree to get to a massive oak.Dave had two main spots for the rut season. The first spot was disrupted by another hunter who unknowingly used the same trail as the target buck. Despite this, Dave learned valuable information about the buck's behavior, such as the early opening of scrape lines.The second spot was a Metro Detroit public land property where Dave had patterned a buck over two years. Despite setting up a camera and hunting strategically, he faced challenges from other hunters and even had his camera tampered with. However, he still managed to gather crucial data for future hunts.Early Season: Dave confirmed that his scouting was accurate, even if the timing was slightly off.Rut Season: He learned that bucks can open scrape lines earlier than expected and that human presence can significantly alter deer behavior.Public Land Hunting: Encounters with other hunters can be both respectful and disruptive, highlighting the importance of adaptability.Dave's season was a mix of highs and lows, but it was filled with valuable lessons and experiences. From solo camping in a minivan to navigating the complexities of public land hunting, Dave's journey offers insights for hunters of all levels.Huntworth Camo: Explore their latest camo patterns, offering excellent quality at a price that won't break the bank. Perfect for your next hunt! Shop Huntworth CamoVPA (Vantage Point Archery): Check out the newly released Omega broadheads with bleeders—designed for precision and performance. Explore VPA Broadheads🏹 Exclusive Code: Use GTH10 at checkout for a discount.Latitude Outdoors: The Maverick saddle is the ultimate lightweight, compact choice for hunters. Weighing in at just 21 ounces, it’s the lightest saddle on the market. The innovative, patent-pending cradle chassis provides twice the support and enhances comfort, while the foldable bottom portion eliminates the "saggy diaper" feeling when walking. It supports up to 300 pounds and fits waist sizes from 28" to 40".🌟 Save Now: Use code GTH at Latitude Outdoors for a special discount.🎧 Connect With Us:Instagram: Follow Us on InstagramYouTube: Subscribe to Our YouTube ChannelFacebook: Join Our Facebook Community
Generations of Hunt podcast, we kick off a new sub-series with a special guest, Matt Michalek, affectionately known as Matt.com. Matt is a tech-savvy hunter from Michigan who brings a wealth of knowledge to our discussion, especially when it comes to data and industry trends.
We dive into several hot topics, starting with the recent developments in Michigan's deer management and regulations. Matt sheds light on the new Deer Management Council and the upcoming recommendations that could impact the 2024 hunting season. We also discuss the controversial solar farm projects and their implications for local wildlife.
One of the key points we explore is the impact of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) and Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) on the deer population. Matt provides insights into the data, revealing that while EHD had a significant impact, it wasn't as devastating as some feared. We also touch on the ongoing debate about baiting and its legality, with Matt sharing his personal experiences and observations.
We delve into the statistics of deer harvests, particularly during the muzzleloader season, and the surprising trend of hunters using their combo tags for antlerless deer. This leads to a broader discussion about the need for better population management and the role hunters play in conservation.
The episode also covers the proposed changes in hunting license prices, including the controversial increase for senior hunters and the adjustments for non-resident tags. We debate the potential impact of these changes on hunter participation and conservation efforts.
Throughout the episode, we emphasize the importance of understanding and adapting to new regulations, as well as the need for hunters to take an active role in managing the deer population. Matt's data-driven approach provides a fresh perspective on these issues, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of hunting in Michigan.
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In this episode of Generations of Hunt, I had the pleasure of chatting with Matt, one of our seasoned big buck hunters. We kicked things off discussing the temptations of Black Friday sales, especially when it comes to upgrading hunting gear. Matt shared his recent gear changes, including his switch to the Maverick saddle and the Ranger 22 pack, which have significantly improved his hunting experience.
We then dove into Matt's hunting season, which started off slow in October due to concerns about CWD and EHD affecting the deer population. Matt spent the early part of the season exploring public lands and attending the Bowhunter Chronicle camp, where he finally started seeing some deer activity. By late October, he began getting promising pictures of bucks on his family's property, which reignited his hunting fervor.
Matt recounted the thrilling hunt on November 2nd, where he successfully shot a massive buck after a brief but intense encounter. He detailed the meticulous process of tracking and recovering the deer, which ended with a short and successful track job. The buck, a mainframe eight with a kicker, turned out to be his biggest to date, and Matt shared his excitement about getting it mounted.
We also touched on the broader aspects of hunting, including the challenges of finding the perfect backpack and the importance of having the right gear. Matt and I discussed the potential changes in hunting regulations, such as the idea of a one-buck rule or an earn-a-buck system, and reminisced about the nostalgia of traditional muzzleloader seasons.
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