Elk Hunt

Elk Hunting tips, tactics, and stories, from some of the greatest elk hunters out there.

5 Never Forgets: Solo Episode

What’s good, elk hunters? Cody Rich here, flying solo on this midseason refresher for The Elk Hunt Podcast! With September in full swing, I’m dropping some serious wisdom to keep you dialed in for elk season. I’m headed out for a mountain goat hunt before diving into back-to-back elk hunts, so the stoke is real! In this episode, I break down my five never forgets—key reminders to stay sharp when the mountain’s kicking your teeth in. We’ll also dive into the 80/20 rule to maximize your hunting efforts, plus what to do when your plans go sideways and the elk aren’t cooperating. From finding new elk to blind calling silent bulls, this episode is packed with tips to keep you in the game. Whether you’re grinding through a tough hunt or just hitting elk camp, let’s get after it and make this season epic! Show Sponsors onX Hunt: Take your elk hunt to the next level with onX Hunt’s killer mapping tools. Share waypoints and hunt plans with your crew, scout with Terrain X, and navigate offline like a pro. Use code TRO for 20% off an Elite subscription at onxmaps.com. Try it free for 7 days! Stone Glacier: Pack out your elk with Stone Glacier’s lightweight, minimalist packs. The new Archer 6400 is perfect for day hunts or 10-day backcountry missions. Built for hunters who move light and fast. Check out the full lineup at stoneglacier.com.   Time Stamp Chapters 00:00 - 03:00: Introduction and Sponsor Shoutouts Cody introduces the solo midseason refresher, shares his upcoming mountain goat and elk hunts, and highlights onX Hunt’s sharing features and Stone Glacier’s Archer 6400 pack. 03:00 - 15:00: The Five Never Forgets Cody shares his five key reminders: September is short, it can happen in a second, execute your shot, never take the wind for granted, and somewhere on the mountain, elk are going bananas. 15:00 - 22:00: Applying the 80/20 Rule to Elk Hunting Cody explains the 80/20 rule, emphasizing focusing on the 20% of time (dawn/dusk), areas (where 80% of elk are), and tactics that yield the biggest results. 22:00 - 30:00: When the Mountain Punches You in the Mouth Cody discusses what to do when plans fail—stay flexible, find new elk, cover ground, and avoid getting married to a bad camp or unhuntable elk. 30:00 - 38:00: Tactical Advice for Silent Elk Cody shares strategies for hunting non-bugling elk, like blind calling with light cow calls in timber, setting up for 30-60 minutes to draw in silent satellite bulls. 38:00 - 42:00: Closing Motivation and Hunt Plans Cody wraps up with excitement for his goat and elk hunts, encourages trusting your gut, and promotes the free hunt planner at elkhunt201.com. Three Key Takeaways Stay Resilient with the Five Never Forgets: Cody’s five reminders—especially that September is short and it can happen in a second—help hunters stay motivated and focused, even when the hunt feels brutal, ensuring you don’t quit early. Maximize the 80/20 Rule: Focusing on the 20% of time (dawn/dusk), areas (where most elk are), and effective tactics (like targeted calling) can yield 80% of your success, making every hunt more efficient. Adapt When Plans Fail: When elk aren’t cooperating or pressure ruins your spot, stay flexible, cover ground to find new elk, and use tactics like blind calling to hunt silent bulls, ensuring you stay in the game.

09-10
29:06

From the Archives: Tracking Elk and Facing Grizzlies with Todd Orr

Join us for an exhilarating episode of the Elk Hunt podcast, where host Cody Rich revisits a gripping 2018 interview with Todd Orr, a seasoned Montana hunter who survived a harrowing double grizzly bear attack. Todd shares his incredible story of resilience and survival, detailing the intense moments of the bear encounter and his recovery. Beyond the attack, Todd dives into his unique approach to hunting elk with a pistol, offering insights into tracking techniques, animal behavior, and the challenges of late-season hunting in Montana’s rugged terrain. This episode is packed with thrilling stories, practical hunting tips, and lessons on staying prepared in bear country. Perfect for hunters and outdoor enthusiasts alike, this episode will leave you inspired and ready for your next adventure.   onX Hunt: Elevate your hunting game with onX Hunt, the ultimate mapping tool for hunters. With detailed satellite imagery, property boundaries, and offline maps, onX Hunt helps you scout, plan, and navigate with confidence. Elite members get exclusive access to advanced tools like Terrain X and Game Cam integration. Use code TRO to save 20% on your subscription at onxmaps.com. Start your free 7-day trial today and make this your best hunting season yet!   Tricer: Gear up with Tricer, crafting innovative tripods and bipods designed by hunters for hunters. Their lightweight, durable products, like the Tricer AD with LP pan head, are perfect for rugged backcountry pursuits. Visit Tricer.com and use code TRO to save 10% on your purchase.   Stone Glacier: Tackle the toughest hunts with Stone Glacier’s ultralight, durable packs. Designed for backcountry hunters, their packs feature innovations like Bivy Mode and Load Shelf for stealth and efficient meat hauling. Explore their full line of gear at stoneglacier.com for a lightweight setup that performs.   Time Stamp Chapters 00:00 - 02:30: Introduction and Context for the Archive Episode Cody explains why this 2018 episode with Todd Orr is being re-released, referencing a recent podcast with Jade and the demand from listeners to hear Todd’s epic story. 02:30 - 08:00: Todd Orr’s Background and Pistol Hunting Journey Todd shares his transition from bow hunting to pistol hunting after a snowboarding injury, discussing his passion for the challenge and his use of a .44 Magnum and 10mm pistol. 08:00 - 24:00: Elk Tracking Techniques and Strategies Todd details his approach to tracking elk in late-season snow, including reading tracks, identifying mature bulls, and navigating terrain to outsmart elk. 24:00 - 48:00: Grizzly Bear Attack Story Todd recounts the terrifying double grizzly bear attack on October 1, 2016, describing the encounter, his use of bear spray, and the aftermath of surviving two charges. 48:00 - 58:00: Lessons from the Attack and Hunting in Bear Country Todd reflects on how the attack changed his hunting practices, offering advice on bear safety, the importance of preparation, and maintaining awareness in grizzly country. 58:00 - 62:00: Closing Thoughts and Todd’s Knife-Making Business Cody and Todd wrap up with reflections on the joy of hunting, the thrill of tracking, and a shoutout to Todd’s custom knife-making business, Skyblade Knives. Three Key Takeaways Mastering Elk Tracking Requires Patience and Observation: Todd’s methodical approach to tracking elk in late-season snow highlights the importance of reading subtle signs, such as track size, dew claw impressions, and weaving patterns, to identify mature bulls and predict their behavior. Preparation is Critical in Bear Country: Todd’s survival of a double grizzly attack underscores the necessity of carrying and practicing with bear spray, maintaining situational awareness, and being mentally prepared for unexpected wildlife encounters. Pistol Hunting Adds Unique Challenges and Rewards: Hunting elk with a pistol, as Todd does, combines the precision of rifle hunting with the close-range intensity of bow hunting, requiring hunters to get within 100-200 yards and master their weapon for ethical shots.

09-02
01:17:10

Contingencies and Confidence: Cody and Jaden Final Update Before Season

Join host Cody Rich and co-host Jaden for a high-energy kickoff to the 2025 elk season, recorded just before the archery opener. Fresh off Alaska hunts, we dive into the frenzy of antelope, cow moose, and elk plans, sharing stories of opening-day rut fests and painful misses. We unpack the 101 vs. 201 elk hunter mindset, exploring how to break free from “Average Joe” habits by mastering skills like finding elk, predicting movement, and adapting to pressure, fires, or weather. With a teaser for our upcoming 301-level elk hunt, this episode is loaded with practical tips, from night calling in tough units to building a versatile skill set. Get ready to level up your elk game and make this season one to remember! Timestamp Chapters 00:00 - Intro and Season Hype: Cody and Jayden kick things off, stoked for the 2025 elk season, fresh from Alaska hunts and juggling antelope and moose tags. 02:30 - Sponsors: Stone Glacier and Tricer Tripods: Shoutouts to Stone Glacier’s lightweight Archer 6400 pack and Tricer’s innovative LP panhead tripod setup. 04:45 - Opening Weekend Chaos: Discussing the gong show of opening days, why Jayden’s skipping antelope opener, and avoiding the “Average Joe” quitter mindset. 08:15 - Cow Moose Hunt Plans: Cody shares his cow moose tag strategy, targeting areas with bull moose hunters for intel and navigating calf restrictions. 12:00 - 101 vs. 201 Elk Hunters: Breaking down the difference between stumbling 101 hunters and consistent 201 killers, focusing on thinking outside the box. 18:30 - Avoiding Average Joe Moves: How “Average Joe” hunters fail by following crowds, and why seeking unpressured pockets is key to consistent success. 24:00 - Calling in Tough Units: Strategies for silent, call-shy elk, like night calling and soft cow-calf sequences, to outsmart pressured herds. 29:45 - Wallows: Worth It or Not?: Debating the effectiveness of sitting wallows, why mornings might beat evenings, and pairing them with glassing for better odds. 36:00 - Diesel vs. Boot Leather: Why driving to find elk can trump hiking, balancing romanticism with practical scouting in high-pressure units. 42:15 - Limited Entry vs. OTC Mindset: Treating premium tags like high-pressure hunts to avoid complacency and maximize success, even with fewer hunters. 48:30 - Contingencies for Fires and Chaos: Cody’s approach to wildfires, road closures, and unexpected setbacks, emphasizing multiple hunt plans and flexibility. 55:00 - Gear: Confidence Over Hype: How dialed gear boosts confidence, but 301 hunters prioritize skills over chasing the latest trends. 1:00:45 - Mastering Elk Hunting Skills: Cody reflects on learning to predict elk behavior, read herds, and stay calm under pressure to level up from 101 to 201. 1:08:00 - Picking a Skill to Master: Cody’s assignment for hunters—pick one skill (e.g., stalking, calling) and build hunts around mastering it for a memorable season. 1:13:15 - Wrap-Up and Hunt Teaser: Cody and Jayden hype their upcoming 301-level elk hunt, promising a recap of their timber-stalking adventure. Brought to You by Stone GlacierPack light, hunt hard with Stone Glacier, the minimalist’s choice for elk country. Cody’s running the new Archer 6400 pack, perfect for 10-day backcountry hunts or streamlined day trips. Lightweight, durable, and no extra bulk—Stone Glacier’s got you covered from day packs to expedition haulers. Check them out at www.stoneglacier.com and use code TRO to save on your next pack. Get ready to haul that elk out! Powered by Tricer TripodsGlass smarter with Tricer Tripods, built for elk hunters who need lightweight, rock-solid setups. Cody swears by the Tricer AD with the LP panhead—smooth, compact, and ready for big optics. From binos to spotting scopes, Tricer’s innovative designs keep you steady in the field. Visit www.tricertripods.com and use code TRO for 10% off your full setup. Spot that bull before he spots you! Three Key Takeaways Ditch the Average Joe Mindset: To move from a 101 to a 201 hunter, avoid crowd-following habits like quitting after a busy opening weekend. Seek unpressured pockets by thinking differently—focus on areas others overlook, like low-quality habitat or remote corners, to find elk consistently. Master One Skill at a Time: Pick a specific skill (e.g., calling, stalking, or reading elk behavior) and build your hunt around mastering it. Focused practice, like night calling for silent elk or predicting movement, accelerates improvement over scattered efforts. Stay Flexible with Contingency Plans: Elk hunting is unpredictable—fires, weather, or pressure can derail plans. Always have multiple hunt plans across different ranges or low-country backups to adapt quickly and keep your season alive.

08-31
01:14:20

Cat Road Shuffle: Trent Fisher’s OTC Elk Hunting Blueprint

Join host Cody Rich for an action-packed episode with Trent Fisher, a seasoned elk hunter known for crushing it on over-the-counter (OTC) units across multiple states. Trent shares his approach to finding elk in Oregon’s tight Roosevelt country, his excitement for a first-time Utah hunt, and the joy of taking his kids into the backcountry. We dive into tactics like the cat road shuffle, reading sign, and adapting to high-pressure units with better callers and smarter hunters. From navigating micro pockets to sharing meat with buddies, this episode is loaded with practical tips and stories to fuel your elk season. Don’t miss Trent’s take on woodsmanship, hunting ethics, and why finding elk is the real superpower. Grab your gear and get ready to hunt smarter! Timestamp Chapters 00:00 - Intro and Season Hype: Cody kicks things off, checking the record button and getting stoked for elk season with Trent Fisher in the studio. 02:15 - Balancing Business and Hunting: Discussing the chaos of July and August in the hunting industry, cashing in family bonus points, and gearing up for multiple hunts. 05:30 - Why Utah for OTC?: Trent explains his plan to hunt Utah’s OTC units for more elk encounters, comparing it to Colorado’s tougher odds and the value of “at bats.” 09:45 - Trent’s YouTube Mission: Breaking down barriers for new hunters, showing anyone can elk hunt with modern tools like OnX, and why Oregon’s OTC is a go-to. 14:20 - Best OTC States and Strategies: Trent ranks Wyoming and Colorado as top OTC states, sharing how he targets new units and avoids over-hunted spots. 19:00 - The Cat Road Shuffle Evolved: How Trent’s run-and-gun calling has slowed down for precision, focusing on benches, bedding areas, and reading elk behavior. 25:30 - Roosevelt Elk Challenges: Navigating Oregon’s tight pockets, dealing with silent bulls, and using night bugling to pinpoint elk in low-visibility terrain. 32:45 - Finding Elk Without Bugles: Trent’s woodsmanship approach—checking bottoms, water holes, and micro benches when bugling and glassing aren’t options. 39:10 - Adapting to Pressure and Change: Discussing how better hunters and OnX have changed the game, and why finding unpressured pockets is key. 45:25 - Hunting with Kids: Trent shares lessons from taking his daughter caribou hunting and prepping his son for a Colorado backcountry hunt, emphasizing slowing down. 52:00 - Hunting Ethics and Meat Sharing: Trent’s code for splitting meat with buddies—front quarters, backstraps, or 50/50 for tough pack-outs. 58:15 - Moose and Elk Meat Talk: Stories of donating moose meat in Alaska, comparing elk to ribeyes, and why one old bull was inedible. 1:04:30 - Gear Favorites and Elk Week: Trent’s take on Born Primitive, First Lite, and Stone Glacier gear, plus a plug for their Elk Week video series. 1:09:00 - Wrap-Up and Season Wishes: Cody and Trent look forward to the Utah film, kid adventures, and crushing it in multiple states. Sponsor Copy Brought to You by OnX HuntPlan smarter, hunt harder with OnX Hunt, the ultimate tool for elk hunters. With Elite Membership, you get nationwide land ownership maps, Huntin’ Fool’s e-Magazine, Terrain X, and research tools to find those hidden pockets Trent talks about. OnX helps you scout micro benches and navigate high-pressure units like a pro. Head to www.onxmaps.com and use code TRO to save 20% on your Elite Membership. Get out there and find your elk! Powered by Maven OpticsSpot that bull before he spots you with Maven Optics, a Wyoming-based, direct-to-consumer brand delivering top-tier clarity without the markup. Cody relies on Maven’s B Series binoculars and S3 Spotting scope to find more elk. No middleman, just premium optics built for hunters. Check out the B Series at www.mavenbuilt.com and use code TRO for a bonus gift. See the difference with Maven! Three Key Takeaways Finding Elk is the Superpower: Trent emphasizes that locating elk is the hardest part of hunting, especially in high-pressure OTC units. Mastering woodsmanship—reading tracks, rubs, and micro benches—lets you zero in on elk where others give up, turning tough units into opportunities. Adapt to Pressure with Micro Pockets: With better hunters and tools like OnX, success comes from finding overlooked pockets just beyond the crowd. Trent’s cat road shuffle and willingness to drive hours to new spots show how mobility and persistence beat pressure. Slow Down for Kids, Speed Up for Elk: Taking kids hunting requires patience and relearning basics, but it reignites your own passion. Meanwhile, covering ground fast to find elk, then slowing for the kill, is key—especially when balancing family and hunting.

08-27
57:25

Eric Chesser's Secrets to Slaying Elk on Tough Units

Hey folks, Cody Rich here from The Elk Hunt Podcast. Man, what a killer episode we just dropped with my buddy Eric Chesser from Hush. We dive deep into the mental grind of elk hunting, sharing stories from low-success units, boundary games, and that never-give-up attitude that turns tough hunts into triumphs. Eric's an absolute elk slayer who's all about challenging himself on OTC tags and hard-to-draw spots, and we break down tactics like ambushing herds, tree saddles, and willing success into existence. If you're gearing up for elk season, this one's packed with real talk to get you fired up and focused. Timestamp Chapters 00:00 - Intro and Sponsors: Shoutouts to OnX Hunt and Maven Optics, plus a quick plug for elite memberships and killer gear. 02:45 - Welcoming Eric Chesser: Catching up on why we've never podcasted before and diving into Eric's elk hunting journey. 05:30 - The Mental Battle of Elk Hunting: Discussing persistence, positive mindset, and why time in the field beats talent every time. 12:15 - Prepping for Tough Units: How Eric scouts low-success areas, focuses on high vantage points, and commits to a spot once he finds elk. 18:40 - Visioning Success and Overcoming Lows: Talking about willing kills into existence, handling hunt valleys, and the power of a competitive mindset against the mountain. 25:20 - Solo vs. Group Hunting: Why Eric prefers going solo for decision-making and building intuition, plus reflecting on 25+ years of elk knowledge. 31:50 - Finding and Honing In on Elk: What makes Eric lock onto an area, combining sign, low pressure, and personal vision. 37:10 - Tree Saddles and Early Season Tactics: Eric's challenge-driven approach to water holes, wallows, and why saddles are a game-changer for mobile setups. 43:25 - Boundary Games and Private Edges: Patience, persistence, and aggressive moves when elk finally cross onto public. 49:00 - Ambushing Herds and Reading Elk: Quick decisions, cutting off moving groups, and analyzing body language to get in tight. 55:30 - Huntability and Big Bull Habits: Choosing terrain for stocks, predicting pressured elk, and what makes a spot "huntable." 1:01:45 - Dream Bulls and Genetics: Defining big bulls (320+ as solid, 340+ as giants), unit-specific expectations, and personal favorites like whale tails and triple brows. 1:07:20 - Upcoming Hunts and Films: Eric's 2023 plans, redemption tags, and must-watch Hush elk films for inspiration. 1:12:00 - Wrap-Up and Outro: Best of luck for the season, plus a tease for a mid-season check-in. Brought to You by OnX HuntDon’t just hunt—hunt smarter with OnX Hunt. More than a mapping app, OnX is your ultimate hunt planning system. With Elite Membership, you get access to nationwide land ownership maps, Huntin’ Fool’s e-Magazine, Terrain X, and research tools to plan better hunts and find more elk. Cody and Eric rely on OnX to scout high vantage points and navigate tough units. Head to www.onxmaps.com and use code TRO to save 20% on your Elite Membership. Elevate your elk game today! Powered by Maven OpticsWhen it’s time to glass that dream bull, trust Maven Optics, a Wyoming-based, direct-to-consumer brand delivering unmatched clarity and durability. Eric swears by the B6 binoculars and RS.3.2 rifle scope for spotting giants in the high country. No middleman, no markups—just premium optics at the best value. Check out the B Series at www.mavenbuilt.com and use code TRO for exclusive savings. Spot what others miss with Maven. Three Key Takeaways Persistence Trumps Skill: Elk hunting isn't about being the best caller or mapper—it's about outlasting the lows. Eric and I both hammer home that success comes from grinding longer than most, blocking out doubts, and turning every day (even the elk-less ones) into valuable intel for future wins. Commit to Your Vision: Go into hunts with a clear mental picture of success—whether it's killing in a specific canyon or on a tough unit. This "willing it into existence" mindset helps push through mental battles and turns challenges into obsessions that pay off. Read the Room and Act Fast: When closing in on elk, analyze herd dynamics like cow body language, bull position, and movement patterns. Be aggressive in decisions—cut off herds for ambushes—but know when to slow down. It's all about building that gut intuition through real field time.

08-22
59:36

Aron Snyder's Elk Hunting Strategy For 2025

In this episode of the Elk Hunt Podcast, host Cody Rich sits down with elk hunting expert Aaron to discuss the highs and lows of backpack hunting, animal behavior, and the importance of patience when hunting elk. With years of experience under their belts, Aaron shares his perspective on the intricacies of hunting elk in the backcountry and offers tips on how to approach new areas, how to call elk, and when to move to another spot if you're not seeing success. Whether you're a seasoned elk hunter or just starting, this episode provides actionable insights that will help you become a more effective hunter. Timestamp Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction & Sponsor Mentions 4:00 - Aaron’s Background and Return to Elk Hunting 9:15 - The Appeal of Backpack Hunting and its Challenges 14:20 - Hunting Strategies: Patience vs. Overcalling 22:30 - How to Know When to Leave an Area 30:00 - Cold Calling vs. Mild Calling for Elk 39:00 - Scouting: When it’s Necessary & When it’s Not 46:00 - Backpack Hunting Decision: Stay or Go? 54:00 - Animal Behavior and Understanding Elk Patterns 1:02:00 - How to Adjust Your Approach as the Season Progresses 1:10:00 - Final Thoughts on Effective Elk Hunting Strategies Three Key Takeaways: Patience is Crucial: When calling elk, waiting and letting the situation unfold can often be more effective than constantly blowing calls. Getting too eager to call can ruin your chances and lead to poor results. Understanding Animal Behavior: Knowing elk habits—where they feed, rest, and move during the rut—will give you a significant advantage in finding elk and predicting their movements. Don’t Overstay in a Spot: If you're not seeing elk or hearing calls, don’t hesitate to move on. Fresh sign is key—don’t waste your time in a spot that’s not producing, and don’t be afraid to backtrack if things aren’t working. When it comes to ultralight hunting gear, Stone Glacier has you covered. Whether you’re embarking on a multi-day backcountry sheep hunt or pushing miles in search of elk, their minimalist designs keep your pack weight low without compromising on durability or performance. From tents and sleeping bags to premium clothing and packs, Stone Glacier delivers gear that’s built to withstand the toughest conditions and keep you moving. Trust Stone Glacier to go further, faster, and lighter. Check them out at StoneGlacier.com. Tricer Tripods: Looking for a lightweight yet sturdy tripod to pair with your Maven Optics? Look no further than Tricer Tripods. Designed by hunters, for hunters, Tricer offers a range of innovative, highly functional tripods. Whether you're glassing from the ridgeline or need a solid shooting platform in the field, Tricer’s LP Panhead is a game changer. Don’t compromise your gear—get the ultimate support and save 10% on your next purchase with code TRO at Tricer.com.

08-04
01:10:09

Finding Success with Limited Entry Tags: Strategies, Tactics, and Mindset

In this episode of the Elk Hunt Podcast, host Cody Rich is joined by the team from PNWild Podcast to dive deep into the mindset and strategies for tackling limited entry elk tags. From discussions about gear, like the mechanical vs. fixed blade broadhead debate—to the mental game of hunting elk in some of the most coveted units, this episode covers a lot of ground. Whether you’re focusing on archery or chasing rut action, you'll get some great tactical advice and insights that’ll help you make the most of your hunt this season. Time Stamp Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction and sponsor shoutouts (Trier Tripods, Stone Glacier) 02:00 - Catching up and diving into the elk hunting series 10:00 - Drawing coveted tags and the excitement behind it 12:00 - The fixed vs. mechanical broadhead debate and real-world experiences 25:00 - Tactics for hunting limited entry elk tags 33:00 - Mental approaches for new elk hunters and managing expectations 45:00 - The importance of "getting at-bats" and how to manage the hunt stress 50:00 - Tips for scouting and how to approach hunting a new unit 60:00 - Final thoughts on strategies, tactics, and what to expect from the hunt Three Key Takeaways: Mental Preparation is Key: Going into a limited entry hunt with the right mindset is crucial. Expecting to grind and be patient will help manage the inevitable challenges. Don't put too much pressure on the hunt or yourself. Mechanical vs. Fixed Blades: The choice of broadhead is subjective, but confidence is essential. Some hunters prefer mechanicals for their accuracy and reliability, while others swear by fixed blades for deeper penetration, especially in challenging conditions. Tactical Flexibility: It's important to have a backup plan and be ready to adjust tactics based on the elk’s behavior and the conditions. Sometimes, covering more ground and checking different areas is more effective than sticking to one spot. Stone Glacier: When it comes to ultralight hunting gear, Stone Glacier has you covered. Whether you’re embarking on a multi-day backcountry sheep hunt or pushing miles in search of elk, their minimalist designs keep your pack weight low without compromising on durability or performance. From tents and sleeping bags to premium clothing and packs, Stone Glacier delivers gear that’s built to withstand the toughest conditions and keep you moving. Trust Stone Glacier to go further, faster, and lighter. Check them out at StoneGlacier.com. Tricer Tripods: Looking for a lightweight yet sturdy tripod to pair with your Maven Optics? Look no further than Tricer Tripods. Designed by hunters, for hunters, Tricer offers a range of innovative, highly functional tripods. Whether you're glassing from the ridgeline or need a solid shooting platform in the field, Tricer’s LP Panhead is a game changer. Don’t compromise your gear—get the ultimate support and save 10% on your next purchase with code TRO at Tricer.com.

07-31
01:00:08

Dan Pickar | The 1% Window: How to Capitalize on Fleeting Elk Opportunities

In this episode of The Elk Hunt Podcast, Cody Rich sits down with Dan Pickar of Eastmans Journal, an experienced elk hunter who shares an unforgettable hunt in Alaska, strategies for maximizing elk encounters, and his insights into making the most of limited opportunities. From private / public land dynamics, Dan dives into the art of elk hunting—how to stay patient, how to make the most of your gear and time, and how to use past failures to fuel future success. Whether you're an aspiring elk hunter or a seasoned pro, this episode is packed with useful tactics and personal stories that will get you fired up for the upcoming season.Want to win a new Stone Glacier Sky Archer 6400, and Schnee's Timberline Boots? Get entered before August 21st.  If you are a member you are already entered! Monster Archery Bull! A Bow Hunting Dream | Eastmans' Beyond the Grid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyAtX64nOd4Learn From Elk Collective:https://eastmans.com/courses/the-elk-collective/ Time Stamps: 0:00 – 3:00: Introduction to Dan and Alaska adventure 3:01 – 8:30: Packing and preparing for the hunt, the importance of being prepared 8:31 – 13:00: The elk hunt experience – private land vs. public land 13:01 – 18:00: The impact of resourcefulness and networking in hunting 18:01 – 23:00: The value of being a good person in the hunting community 23:01 – 28:00: Capitalizing on small opportunities – hunting tips from Dan’s experience 28:01 – 33:00: A deep dive into elk calling, strategy, and understanding elk behavior 33:01 – 38:00: The importance of being prepared and acting fast during elk hunts 38:01 – 45:00: Mistakes made during hunts and the lessons learned 45:01 – 51:00: The concept of hunting “angry” and finding balance in your approach 51:01 – 56:00: Applying knowledge, the Elk Collective, and maximizing your hunting potential Key Takeaways: The Importance of Patience and Persistence: Dan emphasizes the necessity of being patient and calculated in elk hunting. He explains that many hunters often rush, but the key to success lies in taking time, understanding elk behavior, and waiting for the right moment to act. The Role of Networking and Resourcefulness: Success in elk hunting isn’t just about your skills—it's about being connected. Dan stresses the importance of networking within the hunting community, sharing information, and being resourceful to find the best opportunities, especially in private and public land hunts. Capitalizing on the 1% Window: One of the most crucial skills in elk hunting is knowing when to make the move. Dan talks about how successful hunts often come down to small, fleeting opportunities. The ability to recognize these moments and take action within seconds separates the good hunters from the great ones. Stone Glacier – Gear Up for the Backcountry Stone Glacier is built for hunters and adventurers who demand the highest level of performance and durability. From backcountry hunting to alpine climbing, our gear is designed to withstand the toughest conditions and perform when you need it most. With Stone Glacier, you’re not just buying gear; you’re investing in the next level of outdoor performance. Why Stone Glacier? Lightweight Durability: Our packs, gear, and apparel are crafted for maximum durability while keeping weight to a minimum. Engineered for Comfort: Every item is designed to provide the best fit and function, ensuring your comfort during long days in the field. Field-Tested: Built by hunters for hunters. Our gear is tested in the harshest conditions by experts who demand the best. When the wilderness calls, be ready. Explore Stone Glacier and equip yourself with the gear that will carry you further. Elevate Your Hunting Game with Tricer Tripods When it comes to hunting, stability is key. With Tricer Tripods, you get unmatched precision and durability for those critical shots. Whether you're glassing distant terrain or setting up for a shot, Tricer’s lightweight, ultra-stable tripods give you the edge you need. Exclusive Offer: Use code TRO to get 10% off your next purchase! Ready to take your hunt to the next level? Don’t settle for anything less than the best – Tricer Tripods, the choice of hunters who demand precision.

07-23
59:14

Trust Your Gut: The Simple Truths of Elk Hunting

  In this episode of The Elk Hunt Podcast, we’re joined by Evan, an expert elk guide who’s spent countless hours in the field, guiding hunters and perfecting his craft. Together, we dive into his unique perspective on elk hunting, breaking down the complexity and simplifying it to a core, actionable approach. From trusting your gut to the art of understanding elk behavior, Evan shares a wealth of practical insights for hunters at all levels. Whether you’re a seasoned elk hunter or a beginner, Evan’s advice will help you sharpen your skills, tackle challenges, and avoid overcomplicating the hunt. Tune in for some real-world tips, strategies, and plenty of stories from the field as we talk about the mental side of hunting, the importance of confidence, and how to stay adaptable when the hunt doesn’t go according to plan. Time Stamp Chapters: (00:00) – Introduction: Getting to Know Evan, The Elk Guide (02:00) – The Simplified Approach to Elk Hunting: Trusting Your Gut (07:00) – Overcomplicating the Hunt: What the Best Hunters Do Differently (12:00) – The Value of Confidence in Hunting: Stop Overthinking (18:30) – Strategies for Finding Elk When They Aren’t Where They Should Be (22:30) – The Power of Repetition in Becoming a Better Hunter (28:45) – The Importance of Being Process-Oriented vs. Results-Oriented (34:00) – Handling Mistakes and Using Them as Learning Opportunities (40:00) – The Challenge of Guided Hunts: What Makes a Good Client (45:00) – Closing Thoughts: Confidence, Patience, and Experience Three Key Takeaways: Trust Your Instincts, Keep It Simple: Overthinking elk hunting can lead to analysis paralysis. Evan emphasizes the importance of trusting your gut and reacting on instincts rather than overanalyzing every situation. The best hunts happen when you simplify your tactics and just “go for it.” Don’t Overcomplicate Your Strategy: Too many tactics and strategies can confuse hunters. Evan advises focusing on a couple of proven methods that work for you, and repeating those strategies until you build confidence. It’s more effective to be consistent with a simple approach than to try too many things at once. Mistakes Are Part of the Process: Failure and mistakes are inevitable in hunting, but they’re not the end of the road. Evan discusses how mistakes teach you valuable lessons that improve your skills over time. The key is to be adaptable, learn from each situation, and keep pushing forward. Stone Glacier – Gear Up for the Backcountry Stone Glacier is built for hunters and adventurers who demand the highest level of performance and durability. From backcountry hunting to alpine climbing, our gear is designed to withstand the toughest conditions and perform when you need it most. With Stone Glacier, you’re not just buying gear; you’re investing in the next level of outdoor performance. Why Stone Glacier? Lightweight Durability: Our packs, gear, and apparel are crafted for maximum durability while keeping weight to a minimum. Engineered for Comfort: Every item is designed to provide the best fit and function, ensuring your comfort during long days in the field. Field-Tested: Built by hunters for hunters. Our gear is tested in the harshest conditions by experts who demand the best. When the wilderness calls, be ready. Explore Stone Glacier and equip yourself with the gear that will carry you further. Elevate Your Hunting Game with Tricer Tripods When it comes to hunting, stability is key. With Tricer Tripods, you get unmatched precision and durability for those critical shots. Whether you're glassing distant terrain or setting up for a shot, Tricer’s lightweight, ultra-stable tripods give you the edge you need. Exclusive Offer: Use code TRO to get 10% off your next purchase! Ready to take your hunt to the next level? Don’t settle for anything less than the best – Tricer Tripods, the choice of hunters who demand precision.

07-18
01:02:34

Glass Smarter, Not Harder: How to Hunt with Precision with Cliff Gray

In this episode of the Elk Hunt Podcast, Cody Rich welcomes back Cliff Gray for a series of scenario-based elk hunting challenges. Listen in as they dissect real-life hunting situations, discussing strategy, decision-making, and the nuances that separate successful hunts from missed opportunities. From working the wind to handling chaotic herd movements, Cliff offers valuable insights on how to approach the unpredictability of elk hunting and maximize your chances for success. Whether you're an experienced hunter or just starting out, this conversation is packed with practical tips that will level up your game.Be sure to check out everything Cliff Gray at https://pursuitwithcliff.com/ Time Stamp Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction and Welcome 01:00 – Scenario 1: A Bugling Bull at 200-300 Yards 10:00 – The Importance of Being Aggressive vs. Observing Elk 20:00 – Scenario 2: Following a Herd Through Open Terrain 32:00 – Strategy for Lost Elk: Do You Keep Pushing or Wait Them Out? 40:00 – The Art of Glassing for Elk and How to Make the Most of Your Time 50:00 – Cliff’s Tips for DIY Hunters and Avoiding Common Mistakes 58:00 – Closing Thoughts and Advice for the Season Three Key Takeaways: Be Aggressive, But Smart: When you hear a bugle and the wind’s right, don’t hesitate—get in close and move with purpose. But, know when to stay patient and let the elk come to you without giving away your position. Learn to Adapt: Every hunting scenario is different, and flexibility is key. Whether you're trailing a herd or hunting solo, the ability to assess the situation and adjust on the fly will significantly increase your odds. Glass Smart, Hunt Smart: When you’re glassing, location is everything. Don't waste time on areas that likely don't have elk. Instead, focus on prime spots, and don’t be afraid to check them multiple times a day for the best opportunity.   Today's episode is brought to you by Maven Optics and Tricer Tripods! Maven is running a site-wide sale until July 14th! You can get 15% off using code 25-sitewide-15. Whether you're in the market for binoculars, scopes, rangefinders, or spotters, Maven has you covered with top-of-the-line gear that’s built to last. Don’t miss out—head over to mavenbuilt.com today! Also, a big shoutout to Tricer Tripods for their support! Right now, use code TRO at www.tricer.com to get 10% off their incredible tripods. These tripods are a must-have for any hunter or outdoors enthusiast, designed for stability and durability in the field. Trust me, you’ll want to have one in your pack. Now through July 15th, we’re giving away a Maven S3 Spotter and a Tricer AD Tripod with LP Pan Head! To enter, simply head to www.elkhunt201.com and drop your email to get entered for free. Want more chances to win? Sign up for the course and you’ll get 5 bonus entries for the whole year! This is just the beginning—there are more giveaways coming, so make sure you get in while you can. Don’t miss your chance to snag some killer gear!

07-10
55:31

Breaking Down Elk Hunting: Simplifying Your Strategy for Success

In this episode of the Elk Hunt Podcast, Cody and Jaden dive deep into the world of elk hunting strategy and preparation. From the latest tech advancements to the realities of scouting, they talk through some of the most common challenges hunters face during the season. They also cover some essential elk hunting tactics, including why staying aggressive is key, the importance of mastering a few reliable techniques, and how to manage information overload during the hunt. If you're gearing up for elk season and want to sharpen your skills, this episode is packed with valuable insights. Time Stamps: 00:00 - Introduction & Maven Optics Sponsorship 03:45 - Hunting Preparation: Wyoming Scout Plan 10:15 - E-Scouting: Utilizing Multiple Screens for Better Strategy 17:30 - Overcoming Information Overload in Elk Hunting 21:45 - The Power of Aggressive Hunting 30:00 - Mastering a Few Key Tactics: What Works for Elk 37:50 - Handling a Herd of Bulls: When to Go for It 45:00 - The Importance of Covering More Ground & Finding New Spots 52:00 - Strategies for Mid to Late-Season Elk Hunting 59:30 - Why You Shouldn't Overcomplicate Your Elk Hunt 1:05:00 - Rapid Fire Q&A: Common Elk Hunting Scenarios 1:14:00 - The Importance of Staying Adaptable and Committing to Your Plan 1:23:00 - Closing Thoughts & Final Advice 3 Key Takeaways: Master Key Tactics and Don’t Overcomplicate – Stick with a few reliable strategies that work and focus on perfecting them. Simple tactics like "rake and follow" or soft cow calls during the midday can be highly effective. Adapt and Make Quick Decisions – When you encounter multiple bulls or elk in a basin, be quick to act and don’t hesitate to make a decision. Sometimes, not overthinking is the best course of action. Cover More Ground, Find New Spots – One of the most powerful skills in elk hunting is the ability to find new hunting areas. Whether it's through e-scouting or physical scouting, learning to spot new elk habitats is key to long-term success.

07-04
01:14:03

Maximizing Your Time: How to Find Elk Fast

In this episode of the Elk Hunt Podcast, Cody Rich talks with Jason, the creator of Wild Meat Gear, about his innovative product, the Meat Locker, designed to keep your harvested elk meat fresh. They dive into how this product solves common challenges hunters face when trying to store and process elk meat, especially when dealing with limited space and time. From there, the conversation shifts to elk hunting strategies, as Jason shares his experiences transitioning from rifle hunting to archery elk hunting. They discuss the struggles of getting close to elk, how to select the right hunting areas, and the importance of putting in the time to locate elk. Plus, Cody offers tactical advice for hunting in groups and making the most of every day in the field.ELK HUNT GEAR GIVEAWAYWe are giving away a spotter package right now at the Elk Hunt website. Head over to the site and get entered to win!  Time Stamp Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction & Giveaway Announcement Cody introduces the episode and announces a Maven spotting scope and gear giveaway. 06:00 - Meet Jason & Wild Meat Gear Jason discusses his product, the Meat Locker, and how it helps hunters store elk meat effectively at home or in the field. 13:30 - Jason’s Elk Hunting Journey Jason shares his transition from successful rifle hunting to archery elk hunting and the challenges he faces. 21:00 - Elk Hunting in Washington State The challenges of hunting in Washington, from choosing the right unit to dealing with hot weather and low bugling activity. 29:00 - Struggles with Archery Elk Hunting Jason reflects on his difficulties finding elk during archery season and shares valuable lessons learned. 38:00 - Tips for Hunting in Groups Cody and Jason discuss the best practices when hunting in groups and how to avoid making too much noise in the field. 45:00 - Tactical Advice for Improving Your Elk Hunt Cody offers strategies for covering more ground, finding elk faster, and maximizing the time you have in the field. 52:00 - Conclusion & Final Thoughts Final thoughts from Cody and Jason, with links to Wild Meat Gear. Three Key Takeaways: The Importance of Time and Location in Archery Elk Hunting: Jason shares his struggles with getting close to elk, emphasizing the need to scout effectively, choose the right location, and put in the time to observe elk patterns. The Power of Covering Ground Efficiently: Cody advises that success in elk hunting comes from aggressively covering ground—whether it's bugling at night, checking multiple areas in a day, or setting up in strategic spots during the peak hours. Hunting in Groups vs. Solo: While hunting in groups can be fun and supportive, Cody explains why hunting solo or with a partner who is willing to split up and cover more ground can lead to more success in finding elk.

07-03
01:03:11

Adaptability: The Secret to Consistent Elk Hunts

In this episode of The Elk Hunt Podcast, Cody Rich sits down with a lifelong Montana hunter Marcus Hockett of Fresh Tracks TV to dive deep into the nuances of elk hunting. From memorable hunts in the Bear Paw unit to the trials of hunting during archery season, the conversation covers everything from hunting tactics to the importance of persistence. The duo discusses how to target herd bulls, tips for early and late-season hunts, and how elk hunting evolves with experience. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or just getting started, this episode is packed with insights that can elevate your game.Time Stamp Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction & Lighthearted Talk About Recent Dentist Visit 02:00 – Early Montana Hunts & The Allure of Archery Season 06:00 – The Pressure of the Dream Permit: Bear Paw Tag Experience 12:00 – Finding Your Elk Hunting System & Hunting with a Partner 17:00 – The Allure of Calling vs. Spot and Stalk Strategies 24:00 – How to E-Scout and Boots-on-the-Ground Scouting for New Areas 32:00 – Insights on Opening Weekend & Early-Season Calling Tactics 40:00 – The Hunt for Big Bulls: Patience vs. Aggression 48:00 – Covering Ground & The Art of Adaptability in Elk Hunting 55:00 – Hunting in New Areas: The Value of Exploring & Growing Your Knowledge 58:00 – The Importance of Understanding Elk Movement and Their Behavior 1:06:00 – Final Thoughts and Preparing for the Next Hunt Three Key Takeaways: Embrace Adaptability – Being flexible and willing to change your approach when things aren't working is crucial in elk hunting. Whether it's switching from calling to spot-and-stalk or adjusting your plans when you're not seeing the action, adaptability is key. Persistence Pays Off – Success doesn't always come easily. Even when you find yourself hunting the same elk in the same basin for days, sometimes it's worth sticking it out. However, know when to move on and seek new areas to keep the hunt fresh. The Value of Boots on the Ground – While e-scouting is essential, there's no substitute for being in the field. Hands-on scouting allows you to pick up on signs like rubs, wallows, and terrain features that can make all the difference in planning your next move. This episode is brought to you by two of the best names in the hunting world – OnX Maps and Stone Glacier. First up, OnX Maps – the go-to app for hunters who need to stay connected and informed while out in the field. Whether you’re hunting elk, mule deer, or chasing big bulls in the mountains, OnX has you covered with topographic maps, landowner info, and the ability to mark your spots. The GPS capabilities and offline mapping make it the perfect tool to keep you on track, no matter how remote your hunt. Don’t leave home without it. Head to www.onxmaps.com and use the code TRO to save 20% on your subscription. Next, we’ve got Stone Glacier, the brand that sets the bar for high-performance gear in the backcountry. From their lightweight, durable backpacks to their breathable, water-resistant clothing, Stone Glacier is built to help you go further and stay comfortable, no matter how tough the conditions. If you’re serious about your gear and need something that won’t hold you back on those long, rugged hunts, check out Stone Glacier at www.stoneglacier.com  

06-20
01:08:35

The Art of Calf Calling: How to Draw In Elk Without Alerting Them

In this episode of the Elk Hunt Podcast, Cody Rich sits down with his good friend Brad to discuss their recent elk hunting experiences and dive into some valuable tips and strategies for hunting elk. From calf calling and its effectiveness in high-pressure public lands to navigating the rut and using different techniques to get into prime elk country, Brad shares years of experience and insights that could help any elk hunter elevate their game. They also discuss the importance of terrain, e-scouting, and being prepared for every elk season, as well as sharing stories from the field that any hunter will find relatable and motivational. Tune in for a fun, informative episode packed with knowledge that could change the way you approach your next elk hunt. Time Stamps: 00:00 – Introduction 04:10 – The Importance of Calf Calling and its Effectiveness 10:30 – Using Calf Calls in High-Pressure Public Land Hunts 15:00 – Transitioning from Cow Calls to Estrous Calls and Understanding the Rut 21:20 – Navigating Different Terrain: From Open Country to Thick Timber 30:00 – Midday Elk Hunting: Why It Can Be the Best Time to Hunt 35:00 – Using Natural Sounds and Raking to Get Bulls to Respond 42:00 – The Role of E-Scouting and Real-Time Intel in Premium Units 47:30 – The Power of Experience: Logging Every Hunt 53:30 – Tips for Hunting Premium Units and Learning from At-Bats 1:02:10 – The “One That Got Away” Story 1:08:00 – Wrapping Up and Cody’s Takeaways Key Takeaways: The Power of Calf Calling: Brad explains how calf calling, especially in high-pressure public land hunts, can help bring in elk more effectively than traditional cow calling. The relaxed nature of the call makes the elk feel more comfortable and can help hunters get closer to their target. Midday Hunting and the Rut: Hunting elk in the middle of the day can actually be more effective than hunting at dawn or dusk, especially when cows are bedded and bulls start to roam. Using calls to provoke bulls during midday can lead to encounters and increased activity, particularly in premium hunting areas. The Importance of Experience and Learning from Each Hunt: Brad shares his practice of logging every hunt to build a deep understanding of elk behavior, terrain, and hunting conditions over time. By accumulating real-world experience and tracking every variable, hunters can significantly reduce the learning curve and increase their chances of success. This episode is brought to you by two of the best names in the hunting world – OnX Maps and Stone Glacier. First up, OnX Maps – the go-to app for hunters who need to stay connected and informed while out in the field. Whether you’re hunting elk, mule deer, or chasing big bulls in the mountains, OnX has you covered with topographic maps, landowner info, and the ability to mark your spots. The GPS capabilities and offline mapping make it the perfect tool to keep you on track, no matter how remote your hunt. Don’t leave home without it. Head to www.onxmaps.com and use the code TRO to save 20% on your subscription. Next, we’ve got Stone Glacier, the brand that sets the bar for high-performance gear in the backcountry. From their lightweight, durable backpacks to their breathable, water-resistant clothing, Stone Glacier is built to help you go further and stay comfortable, no matter how tough the conditions. If you’re serious about your gear and need something that won’t hold you back on those long, rugged hunts, check out Stone Glacier at www.stoneglacier.com  

06-12
01:03:29

Open Country Bulls with Lucas Zemlicka

Podcast Description: Join me, Cody Rich, and my good friend, legendary Montana big bull elk hunter, Lucas Zemlicka, as we dive deep into the strategies, stories, and lessons learned from chasing giants in the wilds of Montana. Lucas, with years of experience and a track record of successful hunts, shares his approach to finding and hunting the biggest bulls, his tips for tackling the challenges of the season, and the mindset it takes to make each hunt a success. Whether you're a seasoned elk hunter or just getting started, this episode is packed with valuable insights and unforgettable hunting stories that will inspire your next adventure. Show Notes: Guest: Lucas Zemlicka Episode Highlights: Introduction to Lucas and his legendary bull hunting background. The importance of experience and knowing the land when hunting big bulls in Montana. Lucas’s strategies for finding and hunting bulls, including the importance of patience and persistence. The role of glassing and how to use optics effectively in elk hunting. The philosophy of "slow playing" vs. being aggressive when hunting elk. Stories of big bull hunts and the challenges of staying focused during long seasons. The mental and physical aspects of elk hunting—how to stay sharp and prepared. Advice for those hunting in Montana and the secrets to successfully locating big bulls. Lucas’s mindset and approach to managing expectations and making the most of every hunt. Memorable Stories: The time Lucas successfully hunted a big bull while his instincts and experience led the way. A wild encounter with a bull that led to an unforgettable experience and lesson learned. Insights on the challenges and rewards of hunting with a long-term, focused approach to the land. Takeaways: Understanding the role of patience, skill, and knowledge when hunting big bulls. How to manage expectations and avoid burnout during the hunting season. Tips on staying grounded and trusting your instincts in the field. This episode is brought to you by two of the best names in the hunting world – OnX Maps and Stone Glacier. First up, OnX Maps – the go-to app for hunters who need to stay connected and informed while out in the field. Whether you’re hunting elk, mule deer, or chasing big bulls in the mountains, OnX has you covered with topographic maps, landowner info, and the ability to mark your spots. The GPS capabilities and offline mapping make it the perfect tool to keep you on track, no matter how remote your hunt. Don’t leave home without it. Head to www.onxmaps.com and use the code TRO to save 10% on your subscription. Next, we’ve got Stone Glacier, the brand that sets the bar for high-performance gear in the backcountry. From their lightweight, durable backpacks to their breathable, water-resistant clothing, Stone Glacier is built to help you go further and stay comfortable, no matter how tough the conditions. If you’re serious about your gear and need something that won’t hold you back on those long, rugged hunts, check out Stone Glacier at www.stoneglacier.com 

06-06
01:00:48

Elk Calling, Becoming a Better Elk Hunter, Understanding Wind, and More with Trapper Trussell

In this episode, I’m joined by Trapper Trussell, a seasoned elk hunter and rising star in the world of competitive elk calling. Trapper’s journey into elk hunting started at a young age, but it’s his path to mastering elk calling that has really taken off. From his early days of calling in elk with his dad to competing at the highest levels, we dive deep into his evolution as a caller, including his breakout performance at the World Elk Calling Competition. Trapper shares the nerves of stepping onto the competition stage for the first time, his strategies for calling, and the lessons he’s learned along the way. We also talk about how he balances hunting with family life, what makes a great elk hunting spot, and why elk calling competitions can teach you just as much about hunting as they do about the art of calling. Plus, we get into some memorable elk hunting stories, including his first bull and his favorite spots for late-season cow hunts. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or just starting out, this episode is packed with valuable tips, real-life experience, and some seriously entertaining stories. Tune in for an epic conversation on elk hunting, calling, and all things in between! This episode is brought to you by Stone Glacier, the leader in high-performance hunting gear. Whether you're hunting deep in the backcountry or tackling a local adventure, Stone Glacier has the gear to keep you moving efficiently and comfortably. Their lightweight and durable packs, sleeping bags, and layering systems are designed with the serious hunter in mind. Stone Glacier products are engineered for ultimate performance, helping you stay out longer, carry more, and feel better doing it. If you’re looking for the best in outdoor gear, visit Stone Glacier's website and see what makes them a favorite of hunters and adventurers everywhere. When you’re out in the field, the last thing you want to worry about is your map letting you down. That’s where OnX Maps comes in. Whether you’re scouting for elk, navigating unfamiliar terrain, or hunting in remote areas, OnX Maps gives you the most accurate, reliable, and detailed maps to help you stay on track. With features like offline maps, public and private land boundaries, and waypoints that work even when you're out of cell service, OnX ensures you have everything you need to make smart decisions and stay confident in your journey. Don’t let anything hold you back from your next big adventure. With OnX Maps, you’ve got the tools you need to succeed—no matter where you are. Explore smarter. Hunt with confidence. OnX Maps.

05-28
01:06:03

The Red Zone: Getting Close to Big Bulls with Jeffery Row

In this episode of the Elk Hunt Podcast, Cody sits down with Jeffery Row, a seasoned hunter and former guide, to dive into his experience hunting big bulls, tracking trophy deer, and navigating life as a new father. Jeffery shares the story of his epic 2023 elk hunt, his approach to scouting, and the lessons he’s learned from years of fieldwork. From managing the red zone during a stock to the challenges of hunting on the strip, Jeffery talks through his hunting tactics, the importance of persistence, and how he balances his professional and personal life. Whether you're looking for tactical advice or just want to hear an epic hunting story, this episode is packed with valuable insights for any hunter. This episode is brought to you by Stone Glacier, the leader in high-performance hunting gear. Whether you're hunting deep in the backcountry or tackling a local adventure, Stone Glacier has the gear to keep you moving efficiently and comfortably. Their lightweight and durable packs, sleeping bags, and layering systems are designed with the serious hunter in mind. Stone Glacier products are engineered for ultimate performance, helping you stay out longer, carry more, and feel better doing it. If you’re looking for the best in outdoor gear, visit Stone Glacier's website and see what makes them a favorite of hunters and adventurers everywhere. When you’re out in the field, the last thing you want to worry about is your map letting you down. That’s where OnX Maps comes in. Whether you’re scouting for elk, navigating unfamiliar terrain, or hunting in remote areas, OnX Maps gives you the most accurate, reliable, and detailed maps to help you stay on track. With features like offline maps, public and private land boundaries, and waypoints that work even when you're out of cell service, OnX ensures you have everything you need to make smart decisions and stay confident in your journey. Don’t let anything hold you back from your next big adventure. With OnX Maps, you’ve got the tools you need to succeed—no matter where you are. Explore smarter. Hunt with confidence. OnX Maps.

05-21
49:40

Elk Hunting Myths Debunked: What You Really Need to Know

In this episode of the Elk Hunt Podcast, Cody Rich sits down with a guest from Samong Outdoors to dive into the world of elk hunting. From early hunting days in Washington to navigating the ups and downs of solo hunting, they discuss the importance of perseverance, learning from mistakes, and the thrill of hunting elk in some of the toughest terrain. They also share insights into the Hmong community’s growing presence in elk hunting and the role of passion in turning hunting into a career. Whether you're just starting out or you're a seasoned hunter, this episode offers valuable advice and inspiration for all elk hunters. Chapters: 00:00 - Intro & Sponsor Message Brief introduction to today’s guest and sponsor, Stone Glacier. How Stone Glacier provides ultralight gear that’s perfect for long-distance elk hunts. 02:10 - The Turkey vs. Bear Debate The guest discusses their excitement for spring turkey hunting vs. spring bear hunting. Differences in turkey and elk hunting, including a playful debate on which is more challenging. 04:30 - Introduction to the Guest & His Background The guest shares his upbringing, including growing up in a large family and his early introduction to hunting. How a love for filming his backyard chickens led to a passion for hunting content. 06:45 - From Hobby to Full-Time Hunting Career How the guest began filming hunts in 2011, starting with an iPod Touch. The challenges of making hunting content when there was no such thing as "influencers" or "monetization" on social media. Transition from hobbyist to professional content creator, even while still in college. 11:20 - The Turning Point: Social Media’s Role in Hunting The guest talks about the impact of social media on hunting and content creation in the mid-2010s. The rise of platforms like YouTube and Instagram in the hunting community. Inspiration from early pioneers like Tim Burnett, Remi Warren, and the Hush crew. 14:50 - Growing the YouTube Channel The guest explains how he started his YouTube channel, Samong Outdoors, and gained his first followers. How financial aid from college was invested into hunting gear, helping to elevate his content production. 19:30 - Learning the Ropes: Struggles and Successes Reflecting on the early years of hunting and the mistakes made while self-filming hunts. The guest shares the value of learning from failure and how it shaped his growth as a hunter. How the guest adapted from timber hunting to glassing for elk. 24:10 - The Hmong Community and Elk Hunting A discussion on the growing presence of the Hmong community in elk hunting. The impact of Pure Trophies and other groups on making elk hunting more accessible for the Hmong community. How the guest’s audience is largely made up of Hmong hunters and why this niche is important. 30:00 - A Pivotal Year: 2019 The guest’s breakthrough year in 2019, where everything clicked, and he harvested multiple animals. How going solo on hunts helped develop independence and confidence as a hunter. The guest talks about the mental game of hunting and staying motivated during challenging years. 35:30 - The Mindset of a Successful Hunter The guest discusses how motivation and passion were key to his success. The importance of perseverance, especially in tough seasons. Balancing social media and hunting to remain true to the craft. 40:00 - Advice for Aspiring Hunters The guest offers advice to new hunters looking to start their elk hunting journey. The role of patience, practice, and persistence in becoming a skilled hunter. 45:00 - The Elk Hunt of a Lifetime: A Family Story The guest tells the story of a significant elk hunt with his uncle, including the process of planning a successful hunt. What it meant to repay his uncle for years of support, making it one of his most rewarding hunts. 48:00 - The Future of Elk Hunting & Social Media What’s next for Samon Outdoors, including plans for upcoming elk hunts. The guest discusses the future of hunting content and his ongoing commitment to high-quality storytelling. 52:30 - Closing Thoughts & Where to Follow the Guest The guest shares how people can follow his journey on YouTube and Instagram. Final thoughts on the importance of passion in hunting and creating meaningful content. 53:30 - Outro & Call to Action Cody thanks the guest and reminds listeners to share the episode with a friend. Mention of the free hunt planner available for download from the show notes.

05-12
01:01:10

Oregon Bull of a Lifetime | From Guide to Hunter with Eric Vanderzanden

This might just be my favorite elk hunting story I’ve recorded in the last few years—maybe ever. This week on the podcast, I’m joined by Eric Vanderzanden, and he’s back with an absolute all-timer. After nearly two decades of archery hunting general season in Oregon, Eric finally drew one of the state’s most coveted bull elk tags. But this story goes so far beyond a tag. It’s about obsession, preparation, and an unexpected twist of fate. Eric has spent years guiding in this unit—helping others chase down giants, including Governor’s Tag bulls—and built a reputation as one of the go-to guys in Oregon’s “Big Three” units. When it was finally his turn to hold the tag, it came with a powerful story of friendship, legacy, and helping a man with terminal cancer live out his last hunting dream. This is a true 301-level hunt and one you’ll never forget. Do me a favor—share this one with a hunting buddy. It’s that good.

04-09
01:26:19

Boot Leather + Glass = Ivory: Rifle Hunting Big Bulls with Josh Cooper

This week on the Elk Hunt Podcast, I’m joined by Josh Cooper, an Idaho native and one of the most consistent rifle elk killers you'll find. Josh has a track record of putting down big bulls in his home state—something that's far easier said than done. In this episode, Josh shares the wild story of his best bull to date, taken in an area he knows intimately—where he’s tagged three great bulls within a mile of each other. What he stumbled on this year even left him in disbelief. We dig into: Why hunting the same area hard can turn up what others miss.How their group uses boot leather and glass to cover ground instead of camping deep.Real rifle hunting tactics—from spotting bulls two ranges over to killing two bulls the next day.And why, after their best season ever, they’re switching back to archery this year.If you’re a rifle elk hunter looking to level up your consistency, this episode is packed with hard-earned insight and strategy.

04-04
59:14

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