How To Hunt Deer

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Welcome to the "How To Hunt Deer" podcast. This podcast series was designed to educate those who are interested in becoming deer hunters. We cover a variety of topics like where to find deer, how to choose your weapon, and how to process your harvest. All this information will help you be more comfortable and confident in the field while hunting deer. This podcast was created and produced by the National Deer Association and the Sportsmen's Nation Podcast Network.

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Recent Hosts, Guests & Topics

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Hosts

Dan Jason Dan Johnson

Previous Guests

Jason Thibodeau
Jason Thibodeau is an experienced deer hunter and outdoor enthusiast known for his expertise in scouting and hunting strategies. He has a deep understanding of deer behavior and terrain analysis, which he shares through various platforms, including podcasts and articles. Jason is passionate about educating others on effective hunting techniques and the importance of conservation in public lands.
Dan
Dan is a seasoned hunter and co-host of the How to Hunt Deer podcast. He brings a wealth of experience in various hunting methods, including traditional archery. Dan is dedicated to educating new hunters and sharing insights on deer behavior and effective hunting strategies. His involvement in youth sports coaching reflects his commitment to fostering a love for the outdoors in the next generation.
Dan Johnson
Dan Johnson is a seasoned hunter and outdoor communicator with a focus on deer hunting. He has extensive experience in scouting, hunting strategies, and the use of digital tools for mapping and planning hunting trips. Dan is dedicated to sharing his knowledge with both novice and experienced hunters, emphasizing the significance of preparation and understanding wildlife behavior.

Topics Discussed

non-resident hunts hunting tags logistics preparation state regulations local hunting grounds hunting opportunities youth hunting seasons budgeting gear considerations shed hunting traditional archery hunting strategies early season hunting rut hunting deer behavior youth sports volunteering public land hunting private land hunting setting expectations deer hunting scouting hunting success time management hunting goals experience personal journey scouting techniques terrain analysis digital mapping tools public lands hunting pressure food sources camping regulations food plots land management crop rotation hunting environments planning
Episodes

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0:00 52:57

Out Of State Logistics

Hosts
Dan Jason
Keywords
non-resident hunts hunting tags logistics preparation state regulations local hunting grounds hunting opportunities youth hunting seasons budgeting gear considerations

In this episode of the How to Hunt Deer podcast, hosts Dan and Jason discuss their personal experiences and updates, including the recognition of their podcast as one of the top deer hunting podcasts. They share listener feedback that highlights the impact of their discussions on new hunters. The conversation shifts to planning non-resident hunts, strategies for applying for tags, and the importance of logistics and preparation for hunting trips. They also delve into state regulations regarding hunting tags and emphasize the opportunities available in local hunting grounds. In this conversation, Jason Thibodeau and Dan discuss the various hunting opportunities available in their respective states, emphasizing the importance of exploring local options before venturing out of state. They delve into the diversity of hunting species, regulations, and the benefits of youth hunting seasons. The duo also highlights the significance of researching hunting locations, understanding local dynamics, and the value of local knowledge. Budgeting for hunting adventures and gear considerations are also discussed, providing listeners with practical insights for their next hunting trip.

Takeaways:

  • The podcast has been recognized as a top deer hunting podcast.
  • Listener feedback shows the podcast motivates new hunters to get involved.
  • Planning is crucial for non-resident hunting trips.
  • Understanding state regulations is essential for successful hunting.
  • Logistics, including gear and accommodations, should be carefully considered.
  • There are multiple tag options in some states for non-residents.
  • Local hunting opportunities are often overlooked by hunters.
  • Experience and enjoyment are key aspects of hunting.
  • Hunting strategies can vary significantly by state and species.
  • The importance of community and sharing knowledge in hunting. There are many overlooked hunting opportunities in your own state.
  • Local hunting tags are often cheaper for residents.
  • Iowa offers diverse hunting species and flexible regulations.
  • Youth hunting seasons can help engage new hunters.
  • Researching local hunting areas can enhance your experience.
  • Local knowledge can provide valuable insights for hunting success.
  • Non-residents can contribute positively to local economies.
  • Budgeting is crucial for planning hunting trips.
  • Gear should be tailored to the specific hunting environment.
  • Staying organized and prepared leads to better hunting experiences.
0:00 59:35

Hunting Outside of The Rut

Guests
Jason Thibodeau Dan
Keywords
shed hunting traditional archery hunting strategies early season hunting rut hunting deer behavior youth sports volunteering public land hunting private land hunting

In this episode of the How to Hunt Deer Podcast, Dan and Jason discuss their recent spring break adventures, coaching experiences in youth sports, and the challenges of balancing volunteer roles with parental expectations. They delve into shed hunting, the transition to traditional archery, and the strategic considerations of hunting during different seasons, including early season versus rut hunting. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding deer behavior and adapting hunting strategies accordingly, while also reflecting on the joys and frustrations of aging and the evolving nature of hunting. In this conversation, Jason Thibodeau and Dan discuss various hunting strategies, focusing on the differences between early season hunting and the rut. They explore the benefits of hunting outside of peak times, the importance of experience in hunting, and the financial aspects of hunting on public versus private land. The discussion emphasizes the value of teaching children about hunting and the outdoor lifestyle, as well as the opportunities available for hunters of all budgets.

Takeaways:

  • Wisconsin Dells can be expensive for families.
  • Coaching youth sports is about teaching kids to be better people.
  • Youth sports have become overly competitive and frustrating for volunteers.
  • Transitioning to traditional archery can provide a new challenge.
  • Hunting strategies should adapt based on deer behavior and season.
  • Early season hunting can be effective for filling the freezer.
  • The rut can create chaos in hunting strategies.
  • Understanding deer patterns is crucial for successful hunting.
  • Volunteering in youth sports requires managing expectations from parents.
  • Aging brings physical challenges that affect outdoor activities. Success in hunting can vary between early season and rut.
  • Understanding deer behavior is crucial for effective hunting.
  • Hunting can be a family activity, teaching kids about nature.
  • There are many opportunities to hunt locally without traveling.
  • Hunting outside of the rut can yield surprising results.
  • Experience in hunting can lead to better strategies and success.
  • Public land hunting offers unique challenges and learning experiences.
  • Private land hunting can be costly but may provide better opportunities.
  • The importance of adapting hunting strategies based on conditions.
  • Enjoying the outdoors and sharing experiences with family is invaluable.
0:00 34:48

Setting Expectations

Hosts
Dan Johnson
Keywords
setting expectations deer hunting scouting hunting success time management hunting goals experience personal journey

In this episode of the How to Hunt Deer podcast, Dan Johnson discusses the importance of setting realistic expectations for deer hunting. He emphasizes the need for hunters to understand their goals, the resources available to them, and the time they can dedicate to hunting. The conversation covers various aspects of hunting, including the significance of scouting, the impact of time on hunting success, and the concept of stair stepping in hunting experience. Dan encourages both new and experienced hunters to manage their expectations based on their unique circumstances and to focus on gaining knowledge through time spent in the field.

Takeaways:

  • Setting expectations is crucial for success in hunting.
  • Time spent in the woods is invaluable for learning.
  • New hunters should stair step their goals and experiences.
  • Understanding your environment is key to hunting success.
  • Manage your expectations based on the time you can dedicate.
  • Don't be influenced by social media when setting goals.
  • Scouting is essential for finding deer and improving success.
  • Experience is the best teacher in hunting.
  • Know the caliber of deer in your area before setting goals.
  • Hunting is a personal journey; each hunter's path is unique.
0:00 48:55

Scouting Breakdown

Guests
Jason Thibodeau Dan Johnson
Keywords
shed hunting scouting techniques terrain analysis deer behavior hunting strategies digital mapping tools public lands hunting pressure food sources camping regulations

In this episode, Dan Johnson and Jason Thibodeau discuss their recent adventures, focusing on shed hunting and scouting for deer. They share their experiences with the unpredictable weather, the beauty of the driftless area, and the challenges of littering on public lands. The conversation transitions into scouting techniques, terrain analysis, and strategies for hunting in Northeast Iowa, emphasizing the importance of preparation and understanding deer behavior. They also touch on the significance of documenting findings and making informed decisions based on scouting observations. In this conversation, Jason Thibodeau and Dan Johnson discuss effective hunting strategies, focusing on scouting techniques, understanding deer behavior, and utilizing digital mapping tools. They emphasize the importance of terrain features, food sources, and the impact of hunting pressure on deer movement. Additionally, they cover camping regulations and planning for hunting trips, providing valuable insights for both novice and experienced hunters.

Takeaways:

  • The driftless area of Iowa is a beautiful hunting destination.
  • Littering on public lands is a significant issue.
  • Scouting is essential for successful deer hunting.
  • Understanding terrain can improve hunting strategies.
  • Isolation in hunting areas can lead to better deer sightings.
  • Documenting findings helps in making informed hunting decisions.
  • Deer often bed on points for safety from predators.
  • Public land hunting requires awareness of other hunters' presence.
  • Preparation for physical challenges is crucial in steep terrains.
  • Using tools like ONX maps can enhance scouting efforts. Scouting is crucial for successful hunting.
  • Historical insights can lead to better hunting spots.
  • Terrain features significantly influence deer behavior.
  • Digital mapping tools enhance scouting efficiency.
  • Understanding food sources is key to attracting deer.
  • Camping regulations vary by state and should be checked.
  • Weekday hunting can reduce competition and pressure.
  • Observing wind patterns is essential for hunting success.
  • Old sign can indicate past deer activity in an area.
  • Patience and thorough observation are vital during scouting.
0:00 41:53

March Updates

Hosts
Dan Jason
Keywords
deer hunting food plots land management hunting strategies deer behavior crop rotation hunting environments planning hunting success

In this episode of the How to Hunt Deer podcast, hosts Dan and Jason discuss their experiences and insights into deer hunting, including the challenges of sharing knowledge, learning from mistakes, and the importance of understanding different hunting environments. They also delve into strategies for food plots and current events in land management, emphasizing the need for careful planning and adaptation in hunting practices. In this conversation, Jason Thibodeau and Dan discuss various strategies for creating effective food plots and staging areas for deer hunting. They explore the importance of understanding deer behavior, the cost-effectiveness of different food plot options, and the impact of crop rotation on hunting success. The discussion emphasizes practical experiences and insights into habitat management, providing valuable tips for hunters looking to optimize their setups.

Takeaways:

  • People have a love for hunting and seek knowledge.
  • Mistakes in hunting can lead to valuable lessons.
  • Experience in hunting varies greatly among individuals.
  • Different environments require different hunting strategies.
  • Food plots can serve as staging areas for deer.
  • Understanding wind currents is crucial for hunting success.
  • Listening to podcasts can enhance hunting knowledge.
  • Planning food plots requires careful consideration of deer behavior.
  • Hunting experience is often underestimated in terms of hours.
  • Sharing insights can benefit hunters across various regions. Creating staging plots can enhance deer socialization.
  • Food plots don't need to be perfect to be effective.
  • Cost considerations are crucial when planning food plots.
  • Understanding crop rotation helps in hunting strategy.
  • Natural-looking food plots may attract deer better than manicured ones.
  • Timing of planting is essential for food plot success.
  • Deer behavior shifts with changing agricultural practices.
  • Utilizing neighboring properties can improve hunting access.
  • Weather conditions can impact deer movement and food plot effectiveness.
  • Shed hunting can be a rewarding activity during off-seasons.
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