• The Worst Rut Ever
    Nov 13 2024
    In this episode, Dan Johnson and Jason Thibodeau discuss their experiences during the rut season, focusing on Jason's recent hunting trip to Nebraska. They share insights on deer sightings, challenges faced due to weather and hunting conditions, and the impact of local wildlife management. The conversation also touches on family hunting experiences and the emotional highs and lows of the hunting season. In this engaging conversation, Jason Thibodeau and Dan Johnson discuss their experiences and strategies in deer hunting, particularly during the rut. They share personal anecdotes about their hunting journeys, the challenges they face, and the excitement of the season. The discussion covers various topics including hunting strategies, buck behavior, the use of decoys, and the importance of maintaining a positive mindset. They emphasize the significance of adapting to changing conditions and the thrill of the hunt, encouraging listeners to stay motivated and enjoy the process. Takeaways: The rut season is a critical time for deer hunting. Local conditions and management practices can greatly affect deer populations. Weather patterns have been unusual this year, impacting hunting success. Trail cameras provide valuable insights but can also lead to high expectations. Close encounters with big bucks can be both thrilling and frustrating. Hunting dogs can pose significant challenges for hunters. Family involvement in hunting can enhance the experience. Understanding deer behavior is key to successful hunting. Patience and adaptability are essential during the hunting season. The emotional rollercoaster of hunting is part of the experience. It's okay to miss; it's part of the learning process. Hunting can be challenging, but persistence is key. Timing and location are crucial for successful hunts. Understanding buck behavior can improve hunting strategies. Decoys can be effective but require careful planning. Look for signs like scrapes and rubs to find deer. Weather conditions can significantly impact deer movement. Stay positive and flexible in your hunting approach. Don't hesitate to ask for permission to hunt new areas. The late season can offer unexpected opportunities for big bucks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Military Base Buck
    Nov 4 2024
    In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, host Dan Johnson reconnects with Matt Bates, who shares his experiences transitioning from hunting in Kentucky to Georgia. They discuss the unique challenges of hunting in Southeast Georgia, including the terrain, public versus private land dynamics, and the specific regulations at Fort Stewart. Matt provides insights into the local hunting culture, the differences in deer processing, and the camaraderie among hunters in the area. In this conversation, Matt Bates shares his experiences and insights on hunting in Southeast Georgia, particularly focusing on the unique challenges and strategies involved. He discusses the benefits and regulations for military personnel, the importance of scouting and understanding deer movement, and the impact of weather events like hurricanes on hunting. The conversation also delves into the nuances of hunting strategies, including the difference between filling the freezer and trophy hunting, as well as the significance of timing during the rut. Matt recounts a successful hunt, highlighting the factors that contributed to his success and the characteristics of the deer in his area. Takeaways: Matt joined the military at 28 and moved to Georgia. Hunting in Georgia is primarily on public land. The terrain in Southeast Georgia is flat with marshlands. Hunters in Georgia often do not gut deer in the field. Fort Stewart offers a unique hunting experience with regulations. Public land hunting can be crowded and competitive. Private land is often tied up in long-standing hunt clubs. Camaraderie is important in the local hunting culture. Fort Stewart requires a fee and safety course for hunting access. Hunters can check in deer at designated stations for tags. Military personnel have specific benefits when hunting. Scouting is crucial for understanding deer movement. Different hunting strategies are used for filling the freezer versus trophy hunting. Transition lines are key areas for deer movement. Trail cameras can be risky in certain hunting areas. Weather conditions significantly affect deer behavior. The rut varies greatly by region and timing. Hurricanes can disrupt deer movement and habitat. Setting up in the right spot is essential for success. Understanding deer characteristics helps in effective hunting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • The Stage Is Set, Make Your Move
    Oct 31 2024
    In this episode, Dan Johnson discusses the excitement and strategies for the upcoming hunting season, focusing on the impact of weather patterns on deer behavior, effective hunting strategies, and the importance of setting ethical goals in hunting. He emphasizes the need for safety and respect in the field while encouraging hunters to enjoy the process and help others in the hunting community. Takeaways: The first week of November is crucial for hunting. Weather changes can disrupt deer patterns, leading to increased movement. Aggressive hunting strategies can yield better results during peak times. Staging areas and pinch points are key locations for successful hunts. Patience is essential; sometimes scouting is more beneficial than sitting in the rain. Setting clear goals can enhance the hunting experience. Respect for land and wildlife is paramount in hunting ethics. Safety should always be a priority when hunting. Sharing knowledge and experiences can help new hunters succeed. Enjoy the process of hunting, not just the end result. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    39 mins
  • The Pre Pre-Rut
    Oct 25 2024
    In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, host Dan Johnson shares personal anecdotes and insights about the upcoming deer hunting season. He discusses the importance of preparation, equipment checks, and safety measures while hunting. Dan emphasizes the significance of data collection through trail cameras and shares strategies for effective hunting during the rut. He encourages listeners to be creative in their hunting approaches and to engage in civic duties like voting, all while maintaining a light-hearted and humorous tone throughout the conversation. Takeaways: Preparation is key for a successful hunting season. Always check your equipment for safety before hunting. Data collection through trail cameras is essential. Understanding deer behavior during the rut can improve hunting success. Creative hunting strategies can lead to better opportunities. Engaging in civic duties like voting is important for everyone. Personal anecdotes can provide relatable insights for listeners. Safety harnesses are a must for tree stand hunters. Finding doe groups can help locate bucks during the rut. Maintaining a positive attitude is crucial in hunting and life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    47 mins
  • Pre-Rut Ramp Up
    Oct 23 2024
    In this episode of the How to Hunt Deer Podcast, hosts Jason Thibodeau and Dan Johnson discuss their recent experiences with trail cameras, deer activity, and the impact of agricultural changes on deer behavior. They delve into the importance of understanding deer movement, the influence of pressure on hunting strategies, and how to effectively utilize scrape activity for successful hunts. The conversation emphasizes the significance of gathering data and adapting hunting approaches based on environmental changes and deer patterns. In this conversation, Dan Johnson and Jason Thibodeau discuss various hunting strategies and techniques for the current season. They emphasize the importance of understanding deer behavior, timing, and risk management in hunting. The discussion also covers the significance of knowing one's hunting property and preparing for the upcoming hunting season. The hosts share personal experiences and insights, making it relatable for both novice and experienced hunters. Takeaways: Trail cameras provide valuable insights into deer activity. Cold fronts can influence deer movement and behavior. Increased scraping activity indicates heightened deer presence. Pressure from agriculture affects deer movement patterns. Hunting near scrapes can increase chances of success. Understanding wind direction is crucial for effective hunting. Water features can help control scent and improve hunting proximity. Gathering data is essential for developing effective hunting strategies. Deer often change their behavior after agricultural activities. Identifying patterns in deer movement can lead to successful hunts. This time of year, I focus on hunting near bedding areas. Understanding deer behavior is crucial for successful hunting. Timing is everything; I don't hunt heavily until after Halloween. Patience is key; better hunting days are coming. Know your property and the deer patterns on it. Use wind direction to your advantage when hunting. Staging areas can be effective for catching deer. I prioritize family time during the early hunting season. Every property is different; adapt your strategy accordingly. Always wear your safety harness while hunting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Justin Zarr Is An Absolute Slayer
    Oct 18 2024
    In this engaging conversation, Dan Johnson and Justin Zarr explore various themes surrounding hunting, parenting, and work-life balance. They discuss the challenges of communication in personal relationships, the importance of leaving work stress behind, and the social dynamics of hunting conversations. The duo reflects on their experiences as parents teaching their children about hunting, emphasizing safety and responsibility. They also delve into the philosophical aspects of hunting, contrasting the journey versus the destination, and share their future hunting plans while navigating family commitments. The conversation culminates in reflections on the evolution of hunting perspectives across generations and the significance of enjoying the outdoors beyond just the pursuit of trophies. In this engaging conversation, Justin Zarr and Dan Johnson delve into the world of deer hunting, shedding light on their personal experiences with shed antlers, the evolution of hunting practices, and the challenges they face in deer management. They discuss the importance of habitat improvement, the complexities of hunting regulations, and the balancing act of family life with their passion for hunting. The conversation is filled with humor and insights, making it a relatable and informative listen for hunting enthusiasts. Takeaways: Communication is key in personal relationships. Work-life balance is essential for mental health. Hunting conversations can be socially complex. Teaching kids about hunting involves safety and responsibility. The journey of hunting is as important as the destination. Future hunting plans often depend on family commitments. Generational differences affect hunting perspectives. Enjoying the outdoors is about the experience, not just the kill. It's important to leave work stress at work. Not all kids will share the same passion for hunting. Shed antlers can accumulate over time and may end up discarded. Creative ways to share the joy of finding shed antlers. Hunting practices have evolved but challenges remain. Managing deer populations is complex and often frustrating. Habitat improvement can be beneficial but is often not feasible for renters. Legal ambiguities in hunting regulations can lead to confusion. The use of trail cameras raises ethical and legal questions. Balancing family commitments with hunting can be challenging. Community agreements can help manage hunting experiences. Hunting is as much about the experience as it is about the harvest. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • My First Mule Deer
    Oct 16 2024
    In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, Dan Johnson shares his recent experience hunting mule deer in South Dakota. He discusses his relaxed approach to the hunt, the impact of a cold front on deer movement, and the myths surrounding the October lull. Dan also emphasizes the importance of being in the woods during hunting season and shares insights on gear and strategies for successful hunting. The episode concludes with a detailed account of his South Dakota hunting experience, highlighting the challenges and rewards of the trip. In this conversation, Dan Johnson shares his recent hunting experience, highlighting the importance of comfort, preparation, and adaptability in the field. He reflects on the challenges he faced, including physical concerns and equipment issues, while also emphasizing the joy of the hunt and the thrill of finally bagging his first mule deer. The discussion encapsulates the essence of hunting as a blend of adventure, personal growth, and connection to nature. Takeaways: The South Dakota mule deer hunt was a different experience this year. A relaxed approach can enhance the hunting experience. Cold fronts can influence deer movement, but results vary by location. The October lull is often misunderstood in terms of deer activity. Being in the woods increases the chances of a successful hunt. Gear quality can significantly impact hunting success. Comfortable accommodations can improve the overall hunting experience. Trail camera data is essential for understanding deer patterns. Hunting strategies should adapt to changing weather conditions. Every hunting experience offers unique lessons and stories. I wanted to experience a different way of hunting. I was starting to worry about my knee. I was a little bit nervous about my bow. I didn't want to go after a doe; I wanted a buck. Just because there's a fence doesn't mean it's a property line. I shot six inches over this buck's back. I was jacked after getting my first mule deer. I got meat, bone, and memories from this trip. Find a state with public land and go hunt. Good vibes in, good vibes out. Wear your safety harness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    58 mins
  • What To Do When Things Go Wrong
    Oct 10 2024
    In this episode of the How to Hunt Deer podcast, hosts Dan Johnson and Jason Thibodeau share their personal hunting experiences, focusing on a recent successful mule deer hunt. They discuss the emotional aspects of hunting, the differences between hunting mule deer and whitetail, and strategies for dealing with unexpected situations in the field. The conversation also covers the importance of learning from failures and the significance of preparation and safety while hunting. Takeaways: Hunting can evoke feelings of nostalgia and longing for home. Successful hunts require patience and persistence. Mule deer hunting presents unique challenges compared to whitetail hunting. Understanding deer behavior is crucial for successful hunting. Preparation and organization are key to a successful hunting experience. Learning from past mistakes is essential for improvement. The rut can change deer behavior and hunting strategies. Calling techniques can significantly impact hunting success. Unexpected encounters in the field require quick thinking and adaptability. Safety should always be a priority when hunting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 hr and 20 mins