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Ep. 12 | The Hunting Public - Aggressive Whitetail Tactics

Vortex Nation Podcast

Vortex Nation Podcast

Optics, Sports, Vortex Nation, Shooting, Vortex Nation Podcast, Wilderness, Binoculars, Rifle, Scope, Hunting, Vortex, Vortex Optics, Riflescope, Gun, Long Range

4.91.5K Ratings

🗓️ 27 August 2018

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Aggressive whitetail tactics can arguably yield more mature buck sightings than any other method used for hunting these elusive critters. Aaron Warbritton, Greg Clements and Jake Huebschman from The Hunting Public join Mark and Erik on an in-depth discussion that dives into tactics that can pay off for heavily pressured whitetails on public land, and even small acreage private properties when implemented at the proper time. You’ll learn about: - Hunting specific buck beds – how to identify them and why setting up in close proximity to these “bedrooms” yields encounters during shooting hours, even during timeframes like the October lull when bucks traditionally display nocturnal tendencies. - Using observation sits to identify bedding locations from afar, and then moving in for a close-quarters ambush when similar conditions present an ideal opportunity. - The “bump and dump” strategy, which involves spooking a buck from a bed and then hunting it again at a later date. Even if the buck ran off scared and alerted to your presence, he’ll be back to his core area. When he returns, you’ll be waiting. - Unconventional tactics, like still hunting and using ghillie suits to ambush whitetails in areas void of trees. - When you should make an aggressive move and dive into a sanctuary. - Mobile hunting tactics and why being able to adapt on the fly can be the difference when hunting over fresh, hot sign or sitting on the sidelines, unlikely to cross paths with your target animal. Want to see these tactics in action? Head over to The Hunting Public’s YouTube Channel and see how hunting aggressively helped them tag several mature bucks on public land. You can also follow along this year’s Deer Tour where the crew will hunt public land in states all across the country. Find that right here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzlnaIrdxwJITyrESOReqxg Already listened, but want the show notes for reference afterwards? You can find them here: https://vortexoptics.com/vortex-nation-podcast As always - let us know if there are any topics you'd like covered on the Vortex Nation podcast by asking us on any one of our social media platforms and using #VortexNationPodcast.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Vortex Nation podcast brought to you by lovers of hunting, shooting, public lands, the Second Amendment and Good Food. All right, welcome back everybody to the Vortex Nation podcast. And speaking of welcome speaking of welcome back we've got the crew

0:25.4

from the hunting public here again today previous guests our first repeat

0:31.6

guest sweet congratulations're pretty lucky. So you know

0:36.2

what no we're the lucky ones so we appreciate you coming back. We're going to

0:40.2

talk about a few things today,

0:43.0

and actually maybe before we do that,

0:45.0

let's have you guys maybe intro yourself again,

0:47.5

because previously, well I'll just do it,

0:49.8

previously on our former episode,

0:52.2

we had Aaron, Jake, and Zach,

0:56.0

who we kind of got quick intro.

0:57.0

So if you want to hear about these guys,

0:59.0

and you haven't, go back to that previous podcast,

1:02.0

give her a listen. And we also have Greg here today. So we're we're Sans

1:06.9

Zach minus the long hair

1:08.7

or minus the long hair. I'm working on the flowing. Jake is working. Yeah. it. The flowing walks of Zach.

1:15.0

Jake's working on it.

1:16.0

That's pretty impressive.

1:19.0

And then, yeah, we've added Greg, another key member. So Greg, if you can maybe tell us a little bit about yourself and kind of who you are, what you're about and how you ended up here.

1:29.4

Originally from Nebraska, grew up in eastern Nebraska, right along the Missouri River, started hunting

1:33.5

public land when I was 14, shot my first deer there, spent a lot of time hunting public land

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over the years growing up there, and then eventually went to school in Lincoln, Nebraska, I got my undergraduate and master's degree there doing

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