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Vortex Nation Podcast

Ep. 66 | Bowhunting the ‘Burbs with Taylor Chamberlin

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

🗓️ 15 April 2019

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

As the glowing orb of sunlight pierces the horizon, sounds of sirens, kids at play, and bumper-to-bumper traffic overwhelm Taylor Chamberlin’s audible senses. These aren’t conventional sights and sounds associated with bowhunting whitetails, but Taylor’s swaying from the treetops of suburbia, Washington D.C., keeping the growing whitetail herd at bay and filling his freezer in the process. While the Midwest is traditionally looked at as the mecca of whitetail hunting, deer are living a fat and happy lifestyle in suburban areas around the country as they mow down pricey landscaping projects and over-browse trees and shrubs – especially in Washington D.C. The tricky part is gaining hunting access and landowner permission on sub-acre sized lots, but Taylor has broken that process down to a science by educating landowners about the destructive tendencies that an overpopulated whitetail herd can have on a property. His systematic approach of accessing new hunting ground has resulted in landowners calling him directly, requesting his service of backyard bowhunting. In some cases, he’s even converted non-hunters into the hunting lifestyle by showing them the benefits of harvesting free-ranged venison and feeding friends and family a healthy meal. By combining a seemingly endless amount of suburban hunting access and taking advantage of extended seasons, Taylor puts a lot of deer in his freezer and donates even more to Virginia’s Hunters for the Hungry program. Whether you want to learn about the nuances associated with suburban bowhunting, such as shot selection or crazy stories of recovering downed game in the backyards of major politicians, this one is a must listen! As always, if you have any suggestions for guests or topics that you’d like to hear on the Vortex Nation Podcast, hit us up on Instagram @vortexnationpodcast and we’ll try our best to make it happen.

Transcript

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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. Let's set the scene here.

0:17.0

All right, all right.

0:21.0

Motors running, cars honking. Some birds are tweeting. A dog barks in the background.

0:28.4

Exactly. Are you waking up in the middle of the city as a rush hour begins and you're getting ready to go to work?

0:36.4

Or are you urban hunting?

0:38.8

In the case of our guest, Taylor today, it's the latter.

0:42.3

How was that for an intro, Mark? I got chills. All right cool. I can

0:46.0

actually hear the deer coming already. Yeah I can smell the urban musk as it is.

0:50.6

The urban musk. There you go.

0:53.0

Dog barking when you're hunting in the suburbs is a good thing.

0:56.0

It's a good thing.

0:57.0

That means the deer moving.

0:58.0

The dogs are barking at the deer mostly.

1:00.0

Is that usually what makes dogs bark around there?

1:02.0

Well, I mean dogs bark.

1:03.5

I mean dogs bark for many reasons, but yeah.

1:05.7

I'm not well versed on the mind of the dog yet.

1:07.8

But stupid question, my dad.

1:10.0

So the voice that you're hearing over there,

1:12.0

like we said,

1:12.6

is Taylor who has come out to visit us.

1:16.2

And so many of you might have heard from Taylor Chamberlain

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