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The Western Rookie Hunting Podcast is dedicated to those who are interested in becoming better western hunters. Elk hunting, mule deer hunting, antelope hunting and other western big game species will all be up for discussion in this educational and entertaining podcast. The guys will also discuss the logistics of western hunting along with the gear that you will need in order to be successful.
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In this episode of the Western Rookie Podcast, host Dan Johnson discusses his personal journey in preparing for Western hunting, focusing on physical conditioning, health challenges, and future hunting goals. He shares insights on training for the terrain, acclimatization to elevation, and the impact of health issues on his hunting aspirations. Dan emphasizes the importance of planning for future hunts and the need to adapt his training and health strategies to continue pursuing his passion for hunting.Preparation for Western hunting requires physical conditioning.Training should mimic the actual hunting terrain.Acclimatization to elevation is crucial for success.Health challenges can impact hunting goals and plans.Setting realistic expectations is important for hunters.Weight training alone is not sufficient for hunting preparation.Incorporating hiking with weight is beneficial for conditioning.Diet and lifestyle changes can improve overall health for hunting.Planning future hunts involves research and strategy.Staying active and healthy is essential for longevity in hunting. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode, Dan Johnson and Kurt Belding discuss their experiences and challenges in elk hunting, particularly focusing on the transition from flatland to mountainous terrain. They share insights on training, mental toughness, and the importance of understanding elk behavior. The conversation covers various strategies for hunting, including the differences between targeting herd bulls and raghorns, the role of calling, and the significance of location and timing. Kurt emphasizes the lessons learned from mistakes in the field and the value of guided hunts for new hunters. In this engaging conversation, Dan Johnson and Kurt discuss various aspects of elk hunting, including strategies, preferences, and the importance of setting realistic expectations. They delve into the nuances of elk movement patterns and the thrill of grizzly bear hunting, sharing personal experiences and insights. The discussion also touches on the ethical considerations of hunting and the harsh realities of nature, emphasizing the need for responsible wildlife management.He prefers to burn points for elk hunting rather than save them.Elk hunting requires understanding their movement patterns and habitat needs.Setting realistic expectations is crucial for a successful hunting experience.Kurt emphasizes the importance of enjoying the hunting experience, regardless of the outcome.Grizzly bear hunting presents unique challenges and dangers.The wilderness of Alaska offers unparalleled beauty and adventure.Hunters play a vital role in wildlife management and conservation.Nature is often brutal, and hunting is part of that reality.Kurt's experiences highlight the thrill and risks of hunting in remote areas. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this engaging conversation, Dan Johnson and Aron Snyder reconnect after five years, reflecting on their personal growth, nostalgic childhood memories, and the impact of injuries on their lives. They discuss the challenges of substance use, the role of social media, and the importance of spirituality in finding true happiness. The dialogue emphasizes the significance of setting future goals and the journey towards a fulfilling life, all while sharing humorous anecdotes and life lessons learned along the way.Takeaways:The importance of reconnecting with old friends.Nostalgic food can evoke strong childhood memories.Growing up in small towns shapes unique life experiences.Personal growth often comes from reflecting on past choices.Injuries can significantly impact one's lifestyle and choices.Substance use can be a coping mechanism for pain and stress.Social media can be both a tool for growth and a source of stress.Exploring spirituality can lead to personal peace and understanding.True happiness often comes from within and is not tied to material wealth.Setting future goals is essential for personal fulfillment. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Western B.S. Session

Western B.S. Session

2025-11-2854:34

In this episode of the Western Rookie Podcast, host Dan Johnson and guest Stanley Lewandowski discuss the intricacies of mule deer hunting during the rut and late season. They explore strategies for finding and stalking deer, the impact of weather and cattle on deer populations, and the transition from archery to muzzleloader hunting. With insights on deer behavior and effective hunting tactics, this conversation provides valuable information for both novice and experienced hunters.Takeaway:Mule deer are easier to find during the rut when temperatures drop.Late season hunting can yield more deer sightings as they group up.Understanding deer behavior is crucial for successful hunting.Wind direction plays a significant role in hunting strategy.Aggressive hunting tactics can be more effective during the rut.Cattle presence can negatively impact deer populations in hunting areas.Mule deer hunting requires knowledge of specific terrain and habitats.Using tree stands can be effective if deer frequent certain areas.Weather conditions can dictate hunting success and deer movement.Transitioning from archery to muzzleloader hunting changes the approach. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of the Western Rookie podcast, host Dan Johnson discusses the current state of hunting seasons across the Western United States. He highlights the winding down of big game seasons for species like elk, moose, and bighorn sheep, while noting that opportunities still exist for hunting mule deer and antelope. Dan emphasizes the importance of planning for future hunts, particularly for the 2026 season, and provides key dates for application deadlines in various states. He also shares personal anecdotes about his hunting experiences and offers advice on gear and preparation. The episode concludes with a reminder to stay informed about upcoming deadlines and to follow the Western Rookie on social media for updates. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
November Elk Behavior

November Elk Behavior

2025-11-0454:571

The conversation delves into the dietary habits and behaviors of elk, contrasting them with other species like white-tailed deer and moose. It highlights the necessity for elk to access grassy areas for sustenance, especially during specific seasons, and discusses the implications for hunting strategies.TakeawaysElk are not browsers like white tails or moose.They consume a heavy grass diet, unlike other species.Elk require access to grassy areas for feeding.Seasonal changes affect elk movement and behavior.Understanding elk diet is crucial for effective hunting.Elk behavior varies significantly from other deer species.Hunting strategies should consider elk's dietary needs.Elk's habitat influences their grazing patterns.Bulls exhibit different behaviors as seasons change.Knowledge of elk movements aids in successful hunting. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of the Western Rookie Podcast, host Dan Johnson and guest Jaden Bales discuss the intersection of wrestling and hunting, share insights on the current hunting season, and provide strategies for elk and mule deer hunting. They explore elk behavior in November, tips for hunting big bulls, and the importance of understanding winter ranges for mule deer. The conversation wraps up with practical hunting tactics and resources for listeners looking to enhance their hunting experience.TakeawaysWrestling and hunting share common traits of discipline and perseverance.Elk hunting strategies vary based on the time of year and hunting pressure.Understanding elk behavior is crucial for successful hunting.Mature bulls often seek secluded areas away from hunting pressure.Mule deer behavior changes significantly during the rut.Identifying winter ranges is key to finding mule deer.Hunting tactics should adapt to weather conditions and deer activity.Using optics effectively can enhance hunting success.Creativity in hunting strategies can lead to better results.Resources like virtual hunt buddies can assist hunters in planning. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Wyoming Mule Deer Success

Wyoming Mule Deer Success

2025-10-2101:01:36

On this episode of the Western Rookie, the topic of conversation revolves around a successful Wyoming Mule Deer hunt in early October.  Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Mule Deer Recap & Strategy

Mule Deer Recap & Strategy

2025-10-1601:04:30

In this episode, Dan Johnson and his guest Dan discuss their experiences and challenges in mule deer hunting. They share insights on finding hunting partners, learning from failures, understanding deer behavior, and the impact of environmental factors such as cattle and weather on deer movement. The conversation also covers strategies for hunting in different terrains, the importance of water sources, and navigating private and public lands. They reflect on the changes in mule deer populations and the future of hunting in these areas.TakeawaysMule deer hunting requires patience and learning from failures.Understanding terrain is crucial for successful hunting.Cattle presence can significantly impact deer movement.Weather conditions affect deer behavior and bedding locations.Water sources are vital for attracting deer.Navigating private land requires communication and respect.Mosquitoes can influence deer behavior and movement.Mid-October is a critical time for hunting strategies.Patterns in deer behavior can be learned over time.The future of mule deer hunting may depend on environmental changes. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The 14 Year Pronghorn Tag

The 14 Year Pronghorn Tag

2025-10-0701:00:49

In this episode, Dan and Ken discuss the intricacies of hunting antelope, including preparation, scouting, and the challenges faced during the hunt. Ken shares his experiences with drawing tags, managing expectations, and the importance of understanding wildlife behavior and terrain. The conversation also touches on the significance of gear and the strategies employed to successfully hunt antelope in Alberta.takeawaysKen has tagged out early this season, allowing him more free time.He is focused on helping his niece find a good buck.Ken built a mobile setup in his SUV for the hunt.He used the iHunter app for scouting and gaining permissions.Antelope hunting requires understanding their unique vision and behavior.Ken's expectations for antelope size were initially too high.He faced challenges due to the timing of the rut.Terrain plays a crucial role in hunting strategies.Ken emphasizes the importance of shooting practice at longer distances.Accessing private land requires building relationships with landowners. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Elk Hunter's Journey

The Elk Hunter's Journey

2025-09-3001:24:03

In this episode of the Western Rookie podcast, host Dan speaks with Bob Polanic about his journey from whitetail hunting in Michigan to becoming an experienced elk hunter over the past decade. They discuss the challenges of hunting, including the competitive tag application process, the importance of patience and strategy in the field, and how weather conditions affect elk behavior. Bob shares insights from his first elk hunt, the learning curve of calling elk, and the differences between successful elk hunters and those still learning the ropes. This conversation is filled with practical tips and personal anecdotes that highlight the adventure and challenges of elk hunting. In this conversation, Dan and Bob Polanic delve into the intricacies of elk hunting, discussing the impressive nature of elk, the timing of hunts, and the adventure that comes with the experience. They explore the importance of knowledge and strategy in hunting, the essential gear needed for a successful outing, and share personal stories, including a memorable bull hunt. The discussion emphasizes the unique behaviors of elk and the challenges hunters face in the wild.Bob has been elk hunting for ten years, starting in 2014.He fell in love with elk hunting due to the adventure and disconnect from daily life.His first elk was shot within 24 hours of his first hunt with a tag.The application process for elk tags has become increasingly competitive.Learning to call elk effectively is crucial for success.Patience is key in elk hunting; many hunters struggle with this.Weather conditions greatly affect elk behavior and hunting success.Bob emphasizes the importance of understanding elk movement patterns.He has learned to adapt his strategies based on weather and terrain.Successful elk hunters often have more patience and better spot-and-stock skills. Elk are remarkably stealthy and can cover distances quickly.Timing your hunt can significantly affect your success rate.The adventure of elk hunting is as important as the kill.Knowledge of elk behavior is crucial for successful hunting.Understanding thermals and wind direction is key in hunting.Good gear, especially boots, can make or break your hunting experience.Fixed blades are preferred for elk due to their tough hide.Elk can be surprisingly resilient even after being shot.Patience is essential when hunting elk; they often look right through you.The experience of being in the mountains is invaluable for hunters. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode, Dan Johnson and Jason Tibbadoe share their hunting experiences, focusing on a memorable elk hunting trip in Colorado and a proud moment of a father taking his son on his first hunt. They discuss the challenges faced during the elk hunt, including wildlife encounters, preparation, and the costs associated with such adventures. The conversation highlights the importance of bonding through hunting, the unpredictability of wildlife, and the lessons learned from each experience.Hunting can create lasting memories and bonding experiences.Preparation is key for a successful hunting trip.Wildlife encounters can be unpredictable and exciting.Understanding animal behavior is crucial for hunting success.The cost of hunting trips can be significant but worth the experience.Elk hunting requires patience and adaptability.Hunting strategies should be adjusted based on the environment.The thrill of the hunt often outweighs the challenges faced.Sharing hunting experiences can inspire others to explore the outdoors.Every hunting trip is a learning opportunity. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this engaging conversation, Dan shares his unique experience of elk hunting in Colorado, discussing the challenges and excitement of the hunt, the importance of communication with family, and the unexpected twists that come with outdoor adventures. He reflects on the strategies used, the thrill of calling in elk, and the camaraderie of hunting with friends and family. The conversation also touches on the significance of preparation and the lessons learned from the experience, culminating in a successful elk recovery and plans for future hunts.TakeawaysThis is the first time I've actually recorded from an elk camp.Starlink allows for better communication while hunting.Don't get your tags sent to your house; print them off instead.Preparation is key when hunting in unfamiliar areas.Hunting with friends and family enhances the experience.Understanding elk behavior is crucial for a successful hunt.Calling elk can lead to exciting encounters.Tracking and recovering an elk requires patience and teamwork.Unexpected help from locals can make a big difference.The thrill of the hunt is unmatched, especially with a bow. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
September Prairie Mule Deer

September Prairie Mule Deer

2025-09-0901:06:44

In this episode of the Western Rookie Podcast, Dan and Stanley Lewandowski discuss the intricacies of mule deer hunting, particularly in September. They cover various aspects such as deer behavior, the importance of water sources, food identification, terrain navigation, effective glassing techniques, stocking strategies, and the impact of weather on deer activity. Stanley shares valuable tips for new hunters, emphasizing the significance of patience and understanding deer patterns to increase success in the field.Takeaways:September is a prime time for mule deer hunting.Mule deer are primarily feeding in the early morning and late evening.Water sources are crucial, especially in dry conditions.Look for green vegetation as mule deer are selective eaters.Get high and glass for better visibility of deer.Change angles when glassing to spot hidden deer.Patience is key; waiting for the right moment can yield better results.Weather changes can significantly affect deer movement.Property edges often hold more deer than the middle of open areas.Understanding the 'red zone' is essential for successful stalking. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of the Western Rookie Podcast, host Dan Johnson and guest Nate Thomas discuss their experiences with elk hunting, including the challenges, strategies, and memorable moments from their trips. They delve into the dynamics of hunting in groups, the impact of weather and terrain, and the importance of having the right equipment. Nate shares his decision to stay home this year to prioritize family commitments, reflecting on the balance between hunting passions and family responsibilities.Takeaways:Elk hunting requires preparation and adaptability.The thrill of the chase is a significant part of the experience.Group dynamics can enhance or complicate hunting trips.Weather conditions greatly affect elk behavior and hunting success.Having the right gear is crucial for comfort and effectiveness.Family commitments can influence hunting decisions.Learning from past mistakes is essential for improvement.Merino wool base layers are highly recommended for comfort.Understanding elk behavior is key to successful hunting.The camaraderie of hunting trips creates lasting memories. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of the Western Rookie Podcast, host Dan Johnson and CJ Davis discuss the excitement of the upcoming hunting season, focusing on antelope and elk hunting. CJ shares his experiences as the president of Montana Decoy, emphasizing the importance of quality gear and effective hunting strategies. The conversation covers various topics, including family dynamics in hunting, the use of decoys, and the unique challenges of elk hunting. Listeners gain insights into the thrill of the hunt and practical tips for success in the field.Takeaways:Hunting season brings excitement and preparation.Quality gear is essential for successful hunts.Family dynamics can impact hunting trips.Antelope is a great entry point for new hunters.Decoys can significantly improve hunting success.Understanding animal behavior is key to hunting.Elk hunting offers unique challenges and rewards.Terrain plays a crucial role in hunting strategies.Patience and adaptability are vital in the field.Using decoys effectively can enhance the hunting experience. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Adjusting Your Hunt Plan

Adjusting Your Hunt Plan

2025-08-1901:16:59

In this episode of the Western Rookie Podcast, host Dan and guest Tim Kent discuss various aspects of hunting, including the impact of aging on physical capabilities, the importance of nutrition and preparation, and the challenges faced during hunts. They delve into long-term planning for hunting trips, the shift from over-the-counter tags to guided hunts, and the balance between family commitments and hunting aspirations. The conversation emphasizes the value of experiences over trophies and the significance of documenting plans for future hunts. Tim shares insights on navigating state regulations and the adventure of hunting in different states, while also reflecting on the importance of memories made during these experiences.Takeaways:Aging affects physical capabilities in hunting.Nutrition plays a crucial role in hunting performance.Long-term planning is essential for successful hunts.Experiences in the field are more valuable than trophies.Taking time off from hunting can be beneficial for family.Documenting plans helps in achieving hunting goals.Guided hunts can provide better experiences than OTC tags.The challenge of hunting varies by species and terrain.Point creep affects the ability to draw tags.Sharing hunting experiences with others enriches the journey. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On this episode,  conversation includes various e-scouting techniques, the importance of understanding terrain and topography, and how to identify game indicators. This epiosde also highlights the practical applications of OnX, such as navigating public and private land and utilizing collaborative scouting tools. The guys finish by emphasizing the value of preparation and adapting to pressure, closed roads, and lack of wildlife . Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of the Western Rookie Hunting Podcast, host Dan Johnson and guest Jaden Bales discuss the complexities of hunting in the West, focusing on the impact of weather patterns, drought, and predator dynamics on wildlife. They explore the importance of understanding animal behavior, the differences between public and private land hunting, and the significance of setting realistic expectations for hunting success. Jaden shares insights from his guiding service, Hunt West, and offers practical advice for new hunters looking to navigate the challenges of hunting in various terrains.Takeaways:Weather patterns significantly affect hunting conditions.Drought can have long-term impacts on wildlife populations.Understanding animal behavior is crucial for successful hunting.Predators play a complex role in ecosystem dynamics.Hunting strategies should be tailored to individual capabilities.Public land hunting requires more effort than private land hunting.Setting realistic expectations is key to a successful hunting experience.Research and preparation are essential for new hunters.Utilizing resources like podcasts and articles can enhance hunting skills.Building relationships with landowners can open up hunting opportunities. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Learning To Hunt The West

Learning To Hunt The West

2025-07-2901:10:01

In this episode, Dan Johnson introduces himself as the new host of the Western Rookie Podcast, sharing his background in hunting and podcasting. He converses with Adam Parr about the transition from hunting in Michigan to Colorado, discussing the challenges and learning curves associated with Western hunting. They delve into the importance of proper gear, physical preparation, and navigating access to hunting locations. Adam shares his experiences with elk hunting, emphasizing the need for mental and physical readiness, as well as understanding species behavior. The conversation concludes with practical tips for first-time Western hunters, encouraging them to connect with local resources and prepare adequately for their adventures.Takeaways:Dan Johnson introduces himself as the new host of the podcast.Adam Parr shares his transition from Michigan to Colorado for hunting.Choosing the right gear is crucial for Western hunting success.Physical preparation is key to handling the rugged terrain.Navigating access to hunting locations can be challenging.First-time hunters should learn about the species they are pursuing.Elk hunting requires understanding their behavior and habitat.Having a mentor can ease the learning curve for new hunters.Trail cameras can be useful but have limitations in Western hunting.Preparation and knowledge are essential for a successful hunting experience. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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