Welcome to the GOHUNT podcast. It's about damn time! Kick back with your favorite beverage of choice and hear some tips, tactics and strategies and a bit of randomness from Lorenzo Sartini, Brady Miller and Trail Kreitzer as they shoot the shit about all things hunting.
On this week's Big Hunt Guys podcast, Brady and Trail sit down with Dale Evans, marketing manager for Barnes/Sierra bullets. We dive into the origin story of Barnes and discuss the pros and cons of copper bullet construction. Dale talks about what ideally a bullet should do on big game and why energy, weight retention, and penetration are all important. The guys work through calibers, weights, and the performance of a variety of calibers and ammunition. They round out the discussion by talking with Dale about his incredible hunting season.
In the New Year we continue to offer you the Insider details on how to draw tags in the West! On this week’s Big Hunt Guys episode, we discuss the draw systems in Colorado, Utah, Montana, Nevada, and Idaho. We dive into the details of the new draw system that will be implemented in 2028 in Colorado and what that means for your application this year. We also discuss at length how you can use Filtering within your GOHUNT Insider account and the mapping platform to help you find the right hunt. This episode is packed with information and hacks on drawing tags this year.
To kick off a New Year and a new application season, the Big Hunt Guys are doing a deep dive into draw odds. Understanding draw odds, point creep, and point systems is vital for drawing tags in the West; in this episode, the guys break down how they use the Insider research platform and draw odds to guarantee they draw tags each year. They also do an overview of some common terminology used in the application game, and they go in-depth on the draw systems for Wyoming, Arizona, and New Mexico, which are upcoming draws. This is a must-listen for everyone prior to applying this year.
The Big Hunt Guys sit down to recap 2024! Lorenzo, Brady, and Trail work through their favorite new gear pieces of the year. They discuss their favorite moments in the field from this past fall, as well as where they are planning to focus their time and attention next year. They round out the discussion talking about what’s new for GOHUNT and what new features are going to be hitting the platform. This year has been exceptional for the Big Hunt Guys Podcast. We greatly appreciate our listeners and GOHUNT Insiders; cheers to a great year, and we look forward to bringing you more episodes in 2025.
Eric Jackson is a prolific backcountry freestyle and freeride snowboarder with an expansive career in the sport. He is also a passionate outdoorsman with a love for waterfowl hunting, fishing, and more recently archery elk hunting. Eric joins Brady and Trail on this week's episode to talk about his pathway into the sport and his developing devotion to archery hunting. Eric talks about being comfortable being uncomfortable, facing fear, and compares archery elk hunting to his pursuits in snowboarding. Eric also discusses the film “River” that he did in conjunction with Sitka gear and elaborates on how bowhunting has challenged him in new ways. Eric’s passion for big mountains and adventure is infectious and inspiring. This is a great episode with new perspectives on why hunters are so driven by the pursuit of big game and adventure.
Uncle Randy stopped by the Big Hunt Guys podcast studio to catch up with the guys. They discuss his 2024 hunting season and his plans for the upcoming year. Randy shares what initially sparked his interest in hunting, as well as his passion for public land preservation and wildlife conservation. The conversation also delves into several conservation issues, including the Prop 127 victory for sportsmen and the public land transfer lawsuit filed by the state of Utah. Randy consistently offers insightful perspectives, and this episode adds to his legacy as one of the most influential advocates for public land preservation and hunting.
With the NFR happening in our hometown, The Big Hunt Guys had the pleasure of sitting down with Doug Champion. Doug is a former competitive rodeo rider who now runs Champion Living Fitness, where he works with professional rodeo riders to improve their mobility and fitness. The guys explore Doug’s background and talk about the lifestyle of competitive rodeo before diving into what is required to build strength and fitness for rodeo and hunting. Doug is an avid outdoorsman and a hell of a guy who has a genuine desire to help people improve their lives through fitness and nutrition. This is a perfect episode to help you establish goals and kick off the 2025 hunting season more physically prepared than you were last year.
On this week's episode of the Big Hunt Guys, Jenny Lesieutre and Joel Blakeslee join Lorenzo, Brady, and Trail to discuss feral horses and the ecological toll they are having on western landscapes. Jenny recently retired as the Wild Horse and Burro BLM Branch Chief in Reno, NV. Joel has a background in range management and has served as the policy director for the Nevada Trappers Association. The group discusses the history of the Wild Horse and Burro Act before digging into what the act actually mandates. They talk about horse and environmental activists and the lies and propaganda they promote to deter federal and state agencies from managing to proper objectives. The group also discusses population expansion and the detrimental impacts they are having on the natural landscapes throughout the west. The group rounds out the discussion with a rallying cry for sportsmen and women to become a more active voice in demanding that the federal government manage feral horses as outlined by law.
Chris Porter joins Lorenzo, Brady, and Trail to recap a recent successful 3rd season OTC Colorado elk hunt. Lorenzo and Chris were joined by good friends and coworkers for a traditional-style late-season elk camp. Listen in as they talk about the challenges they faced and the lessons they learned. This is an entertaining listen, where they recount delayed travel plans, broken down equipment, late-night cold weather pack outs, and the sweet taste of success.
With the launch of a new lineup of hunting bows from Mathews Archery, the Big Hunt Guys talk with Mathews own engineer, Mark Hayes. They talk with Mark about his background and love of archery before diving into the new Lift X bows. Mark expounds on Limb-Shift technology, the ARC7 limbs, and the new grip options. They also address the elephant in the room, which was the issue some Mathews bows had with limbs last year. Mark rounds out the discussion talking about arrow selection, vanes, and details his keys for getting great arrow flight.
For Episode 146, the Big Hunt Guys dive into the newly released Utah Mule Deer Management Plan. They discuss how the mule deer committee was formed and the plan developed from that committee. They break down the proposed change to reduce buck to doe ratios in many general season units of the state and what the potential outcomes could be. They discuss the data incorporated into the plan and new research studies that will be incorporated along with the proposed changes. They examine youth deer hunting opportunities and how some changes may improve youth applicant odds of getting a permit. The Big Hunt Guys round out the episode with a lively discussion on feral horse and burro management.
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