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In this episode, we talk with a longtime member and close friend, Mike Cottis, from Jefferson County, Ohio. Mike has been hunting much of the same ground for most of his life, so he has a unique perspective on what it's like to see both the habitat and the local deer herd, evolve over time. We also discuss EHD, thermals, heartbreak, triumph, and tight-lipped turkeys.
Here's the link to the study @Jackalope mentions, which was originally posted by @cspot. Thanks for the good content, Curtis!
Note: We will shift to a Wednesday release as it seems Sunday nights are the best slot for recording, which gives me more time to edit and prepare for release.
Make sure to subscribe and share to help us grow our listener and membership base!
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In this episode, we talk with a longtime member and close friend, Mike Cottis, from Jefferson County, Ohio. Mike has been hunting much of the same ground for most of his life, so he has a unique perspective on what it's like to see both the habitat and the local deer herd, evolve over time. We also discuss EHD, thermals, heartbreak, triumph, and tight-lipped turkeys.
Here's the link to the study @Jackalope mentions, which was originally posted by @cspot. Thanks for the good content, Curtis!
Blown Away
Wind and rain can be annoying, and some might call it distracting or disruptive, especially while hunting. But wind isn’t all bad. It can be quite refreshing. Think about when that perfect breeze blows through just in time to cool you off on that hot summer day. You can’t beat that! Rain on...
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Note: We will shift to a Wednesday release as it seems Sunday nights are the best slot for recording, which gives me more time to edit and prepare for release.
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