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Eastmans' Elevated

Episode 38: High pressure Bull Elk with Pat Noack

Eastmans' Elevated

Brian Barney

Sports

4.7558 Ratings

🗓️ 11 May 2017

⏱️ 89 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Brian sits down with his buddy Pat Noack. Pat is one of the first guys Brian met when he moved to Montana. Pat is a passionate hunter that takes advantage of all seasons: bow and rifle. He is a knowledgeable public land guy that goes for it. They talk about Pat's giant 2016 bull and then get into tactics for high pressure elk.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, what's up, guys? Another episode of Eastman's Elevated here. So today on the podcast, I've got on my

0:07.0

buddy Pat Noak. So Pat Noak, he's one of the first guys I met when I moved to Montana, and he was just so

0:14.9

passionate about hunting, and he was born and raised in Montana and had such a knowledge base for the country around here.

0:23.3

And then, you know, he's always taken advantage of all the seasons, whether it's bow season or rifle season,

0:29.2

and he always goes hard. And he's a heck of a shot. You know, always been a heck of a shot with his

0:34.0

bow. And then his rifle shooting, he's just taken to the next level. He's learned as much as he can about being proficient with his bow and then his rifle shooting he's just taken to the next level he's learned as

0:37.9

much as he can about being proficient with his rifle just a huge knowledge base but he he's always

0:45.1

hunting public land he's always going for it always self-guided so just a really fun conversation

0:50.9

with pat to be able to sit down and kind of share some of the stories we've had

0:54.9

over the years and then share some tips on hunting elk and hunting high pressure units. So

1:00.1

this is a fun one for me. Today's episode's brought to you by Yeti Coolers. So Yeti, they have

1:07.1

their cups, their rambler and their tumbler. They do such a great job of keeping things cold

1:12.7

and keeping things warm. I know for me, I have my coffee in the morning and, and I can leave for three,

1:18.6

four hours and it's still warm in my cup when I get back. They just do a super job of insulating, you know,

1:24.9

to keep your drinks warm and keep your drinks cool. And then they're

1:28.2

coolers. I just got my first Yeti cooler. I'm just super psyched on it. I mean, it's crazy how it's

1:34.7

going to change how I hunt. It's just, you know, it can keep ice longer, which we all know.

1:39.2

But now, like a block of ice, I can go on a week-long adventure and I don't have to worry about my ice melting

1:46.0

or keeping my food refrigerated. And so it's really going to help me out on some of my adventure

1:51.0

hunts where I'm hunting out of my truck. So I'm just really excited to use it. And then it doubles

1:55.6

as a bareproof container. So you put a lock on either side and then you're legal for all national forests to store

2:02.3

your cooler in the back of your truck or at your wall tent and bears can't get into it. So I think

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