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Antler Up Sessions: Breaking Down Terrain

Antler Up Sessions: Breaking Down Terrain

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In this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles podcast, Dan Johnson and Jeremy Dinsmore discuss the transition from the Fourth of July to the hunting season. They emphasize the importance of safety during fireworks, the need for preparation, and the strategic setup of trail cameras to track deer movement. The conversation delves into understanding terrain features, access routes, and the significance of thermal hubs and river bottoms in hunting. The episode concludes with a focus on the importance of preparation and practice for a successful hunting season. Takeaways: Fireworks can be dangerous; safety should always come first. Post Fourth of July is a crucial time for hunters to prepare for the season. Setting up trail cameras is essential for tracking deer movement. Understanding terrain features can significantly improve hunting success. Access routes are critical for effective hunting strategies. Thermal hubs play a vital role in deer movement and behavior. River bottoms can provide unique hunting opportunities due to their gradual elevation changes. Preparation and practice with gear are essential for a successful hunting season. Deer movement is influenced by various factors, including food sources and bedding areas. Effective hunting requires a combination of strategy, preparation, and understanding of deer behavior. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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