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Working Class Bowhunter

EP 42 | Brian Wiese - Working Class On DeerCast

Working Class Bowhunter

Curt Geier / Working Class Bowhunter LLC

Sports, Wilderness

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 22 August 2022

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Working Class On DeerCast This week Curt talks with Brian Wiese from Drury Outdoors! We cover a lot of ground in this episode. We talk hunting whitetails over watering holes, juggling work, family, and hunting, benefits of DeerCast, upcoming hunts, and more! Enjoy! https://www.druryoutdoors.com/critical-mass-evolve To find more on this series and Working Class Bowhunter in general check out these links: https://www.workingclassbowhunter.com/ https://www.facebook.com/WorkingClassBowhunter https://www.instagram.com/workingclassbowhunter/ https://open.spotify.com/show/3O6nLkcnzCmSX0A4O9GUOw Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

All right, guys, working class on deer cast episode 42. I even looked before we got

0:22.6

going. So I knew Brian Wies is joining me this week. What's up, brother?

0:27.8

Hey, not much. How about yourself? Oh, we've been busy. We've been busy, but busy good,

0:33.6

you know, not, uh, not busy bad. There's definitely a difference. So yeah, you just got back from

0:39.0

Africa. It looked like, yeah, it was every bow hunter has to go one time. That's my perception

0:44.9

on it now. So was that water bug? Like, you know, it said, you said, SDI goal. I don't, what does that

0:51.6

mean? So I don't really even know like, you know what I mean, we're so familiar with like

0:57.6

Pope and young boot and Crockett, like scoring systems that a lot of those animals. I'm asking our

1:03.4

pH, which you have to have a pH sit with you because otherwise you don't know what you're hunting

1:07.2

or what you're shooting, you know, and like they all look big to me, you know, so a big water

1:12.2

about comes in and I'm like, I don't know. That looks big. Everything, you know, the first one I did

1:15.4

see, I was like, Hey, is that a big one? He's like, no, that's not big at all. I'm like, oh, it looks

1:19.4

big to me, you know, because they're bigger animal, you know, like, I don't know, 600-ish pounds,

1:24.0

maybe 550 something like that. Yeah, that water book that I ended up shooting. He's like,

1:29.7

that's a really big one. But they also, they're good like not getting you super excited. It'd be like,

1:35.1

if you had a guide with you or if you were guiding a new white tail hunter and a 190 walked out,

1:40.7

you'd have to be like, yeah, that's a big one. We should probably shoot this one because if you

1:45.1

were like, it's a super giant, you gotta shoot it. So they're pretty good at doing that. My

1:53.8

stable and my water book were like, from what they tell me, it's like killing a 200 inch white tail.

2:01.4

Because one of my pH new white tails as well, he lives in Texas and the off well, what he considers

2:08.4

the off season. So he comes back to the States and lives in Texas in the summer when it's summer

2:12.8

there. It's winter over there right now. So he's over there guiding hunts and stuff like that. So

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