I have been watching this show on and off all afternoon. For me, I have the shooting down pat - softball-sized groups at 50 yards or better with 5 arrows. Unfortunately, I can find all the sign there is in the woods but can't seem to piece it together into "the big picture". After hearing Andrae suggest it, I plan on going around the entire perimeter of one of the public pieces I hunt - 6.8 miles in total - to see if that helps me with my understanding of the property. Thank you for the fine content and picking the brains of various successful hunters.
Love the podcast. I will never hunt like you guys. I barely have time to listen to the whole podcast thanks to work🤦♂️. Got my 1st saddle, sticks and platforms and have not even got them out of the box🥺
Great explanation right there of those top dog bucks. MSU showing a 2 week rut bedding cycle of a bunch of 2-4 year olds and everyone saying bed hunting doesn’t work.
Act on what you know at that moment rather than overthinking it. Trust your experience and go all in Find and focus on a deer, the sign, the location, and the tree. Only do what is best Stay in the moment Do what is best to ensure the first sit is optimal Act on what is in front of me with everything I got Dismiss the distraction. Keep your head in the game which is the intel Slow down Stay relaxed Stay focused Don't rush Trust what you are doing Be ready Seize the opportunity when it presents itself
Being able to be a truly great hunter comes down to two factors. Desire. But more important. Time. Give me the time and resources to hunt everyday and we’ll hell I’ll be a “expert” also.
Get the EZ V bow sight and you will never need a range finder again and the sight is damn near indestructible plus you have a huge field of sight. You can have bad eyesight and still hit everything with this site.
Back in the day, we just used to call it hunting. the setting And the animals will tell you what to do you just gotta listen to it. Andrea Didn’t invent that, cool dude though.
@daveyboy8907 Yes. In addition, I recommend a small amount of 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide in a humidifier next to the bed. Additionally intermittent fasting, cardio exercise and achieving a normal body weight will also help. Another winner is talking to your dentist about getting a custom made jaw aligner and wearing it while you sleep.
You know what helped mine? Going carnivore. Lost weight, eliminated the inflammation, and now I've gone from stopping breathing 110 times an hour on my initial sleep study with my oxygen saturation dropping super low to being ready to have my sleep study to throw my bipap out the door. My sleep doctor was shocked at my improvement.
Andrea, Go carnivore and maybe eat some organic fruit and raw milk and honey. You will be amazed how great you will feel you will rewind the clock 10 years. Trust me on this.
Definitely a lot of wisdom from him but man does it kill me to listen to him say it isn’t you most of the time it’s the bow and how bad he is at maintaining his bow . And two torn rotator cuffs ? Wouldn’t he be out this season to ? Just wondering . I don’t wana hate cuz I love a lot of what the man has to say but it sounds a lil off to me
I love the podcasts, but Andrea has a bit of arrogance that's tough to take. ;) I have bit more respect for the guys who do it without owning and leasing thousands of acres.
Just like Dan Infalt and John Eberhart; these guys are so confident in their systems, that they come off a little arrogant. But it's understandable! They all want to help guys out!
@@chrisbelaen628John comes off as very cocky I feel like Dan has a sense of humor that can be seen as such but overall a really humble guy but they both get it done on public vs 650 acres of micro managed Iowa
@charleswitfoth9490 I think they're all good guys. John may seem cocky, but Dan is too. He's always doggin' on guys that use saddles or Scentlok and kinda gets upset if they keep debating him on the issue. A guy who gets it done but is humble is Andy May. I don't think that guy has a cocky bone in his body!
I think it’s mistaken arrogance. Honestly because of the level of success there is that aspect of perceived arrogance. You can tell he loves to hunt and is very experienced. Every human is. We’re all arrogant.
Key to being the best of the best- Time & money… pretty simple man. These guys aren’t better than the rest of us at hunting. Access is the hunters largest problem these days and if you have $, that buys access and it also buys time. Anyone with a half a brain will figure out how to hunt good within the first 5 years, especially now with social media and e scouting. Stop putting people on a pedestal just because they don’t have to work 90% of hunting season and have a shit ton of land or access to land. 😂. We would all be killing P&y bucks if it were like that and hunting would be ruined but stop acting like it’s not all about $ and land. Lez B Honest
That might come off salty, but it’s not. I like these guys and listen to them all the time as well as buy their products (lwcg, xop, beast gear, etc). I’m just being honest, I don’t act like the Drurys don’t hunt on a glorified deer farm or Michael Waddell doesn’t film hunts at the best outfits in the best states. The hunting public definitely shows a lot of skill, like probably some of the best but even then, they are not working and just traveling state to state all deer season. It’s just entertainment and although I do love it because it pumps me up this time of the year for deer season, the majority of it is all BS. I’m sure they all worked hard to get where they are at which should be recognized but you and I are not the same (unfortunately for the vast majority of us). 😂
Sit back from the camera a bit bro the shot is weird with you so close and with the mic it's like you're standing next to me and talking in my ear, give yourself some space from the camera
I have been watching this show on and off all afternoon. For me, I have the shooting down pat - softball-sized groups at 50 yards or better with 5 arrows. Unfortunately, I can find all the sign there is in the woods but can't seem to piece it together into "the big picture". After hearing Andrae suggest it, I plan on going around the entire perimeter of one of the public pieces I hunt - 6.8 miles in total - to see if that helps me with my understanding of the property. Thank you for the fine content and picking the brains of various successful hunters.
Love the podcast. I will never hunt like you guys. I barely have time to listen to the whole podcast thanks to work🤦♂️. Got my 1st saddle, sticks and platforms and have not even got them out of the box🥺
Work sucks. I'm right there with you brother.
Andre, Hunt Like A Wolf!!! Would make an awesome LWCG t-shirt brother. I’d sure buy one. 😃
Great explanation right there of those top dog bucks. MSU showing a 2 week rut bedding cycle of a bunch of 2-4 year olds and everyone saying bed hunting doesn’t work.
Act on what you know at that moment rather than overthinking it.
Trust your experience and go all in
Find and focus on a deer, the sign, the location, and the tree.
Only do what is best
Stay in the moment
Do what is best to ensure the first sit is optimal
Act on what is in front of me with everything I got
Dismiss the distraction.
Keep your head in the game which is the intel
Slow down
Stay relaxed
Stay focused
Don't rush
Trust what you are doing
Be ready
Seize the opportunity when it presents itself
Being able to be a truly great hunter comes down to two factors. Desire. But more important. Time. Give me the time and resources to hunt everyday and we’ll hell I’ll be a “expert” also.
Great channel,keep em coming
Get the EZ V bow sight and you will never need a range finder again and the sight is damn near indestructible plus you have a huge field of sight. You can have bad eyesight and still hit everything with this site.
Wonder if he still talks to dan infalt
did they have a falling out? i don't know their history.
@@timbo749 no idea. But like both. I think eberhart is my favorite.
Back in the day, we just used to call it hunting. the setting And the animals will tell you what to do you just gotta listen to it. Andrea Didn’t invent that, cool dude though.
Get Andre on some respiratory supporting Human beetroot chews, L-Arginine, L-Citrulline and Hydrogen infused water.
Does that help sleep apnea?
@daveyboy8907 Yes. In addition, I recommend a small amount of 35% food grade hydrogen peroxide in a humidifier next to the bed. Additionally intermittent fasting, cardio exercise and achieving a normal body weight will also help. Another winner is talking to your dentist about getting a custom made jaw aligner and wearing it while you sleep.
You know what helped mine? Going carnivore. Lost weight, eliminated the inflammation, and now I've gone from stopping breathing 110 times an hour on my initial sleep study with my oxygen saturation dropping super low to being ready to have my sleep study to throw my bipap out the door. My sleep doctor was shocked at my improvement.
Andrea,
Go carnivore and maybe eat some organic fruit and raw milk and honey. You will be amazed how great you will feel you will rewind the clock 10 years. Trust me on this.
Great guests the intro takes way too long though bud. Time is valuable, get on with it!
Definitely a lot of wisdom from him but man does it kill me to listen to him say it isn’t you most of the time it’s the bow and how bad he is at maintaining his bow .
And two torn rotator cuffs ? Wouldn’t he be out this season to ? Just wondering .
I don’t wana hate cuz I love a lot of what the man has to say but it sounds a lil off to me
I love the podcasts, but Andrea has a bit of arrogance that's tough to take. ;) I have bit more respect for the guys who do it without owning and leasing thousands of acres.
Just like Dan Infalt and John Eberhart; these guys are so confident in their systems, that they come off a little arrogant. But it's understandable! They all want to help guys out!
@@chrisbelaen628John comes off as very cocky I feel like Dan has a sense of humor that can be seen as such but overall a really humble guy but they both get it done on public vs 650 acres of micro managed Iowa
@charleswitfoth9490 I think they're all good guys. John may seem cocky, but Dan is too. He's always doggin' on guys that use saddles or Scentlok and kinda gets upset if they keep debating him on the issue.
A guy who gets it done but is humble is Andy May. I don't think that guy has a cocky bone in his body!
Well he better have a cocky bone if he is a guy.@chrisbelaen628
@@chrisbelaen628because scent lock doesn’t work lol. And John clearly took a payout way back for his promotion.
Haha did anybody learn any new tactics from this?
I think it’s mistaken arrogance. Honestly because of the level of success there is that aspect of perceived arrogance. You can tell he loves to hunt and is very experienced. Every human is. We’re all arrogant.
Key to being the best of the best- Time & money… pretty simple man. These guys aren’t better than the rest of us at hunting. Access is the hunters largest problem these days and if you have $, that buys access and it also buys time. Anyone with a half a brain will figure out how to hunt good within the first 5 years, especially now with social media and e scouting. Stop putting people on a pedestal just because they don’t have to work 90% of hunting season and have a shit ton of land or access to land. 😂. We would all be killing P&y bucks if it were like that and hunting would be ruined but stop acting like it’s not all about $ and land. Lez B Honest
That might come off salty, but it’s not. I like these guys and listen to them all the time as well as buy their products (lwcg, xop, beast gear, etc). I’m just being honest, I don’t act like the Drurys don’t hunt on a glorified deer farm or Michael Waddell doesn’t film hunts at the best outfits in the best states. The hunting public definitely shows a lot of skill, like probably some of the best but even then, they are not working and just traveling state to state all deer season. It’s just entertainment and although I do love it because it pumps me up this time of the year for deer season, the majority of it is all BS. I’m sure they all worked hard to get where they are at which should be recognized but you and I are not the same (unfortunately for the vast majority of us). 😂
Sit back from the camera a bit bro the shot is weird with you so close and with the mic it's like you're standing next to me and talking in my ear, give yourself some space from the camera
That's the last thing trophy deer see, he's so close!!😂😂😂