Quit Watching Bucks from a Distance & Get in the Game!

In this episode of the Southern Collective hunting podcast, we introduce Jesse Stallings, a deer hunter from Louisiana who has honed his skills in the challenging piney woods habitat. Jesse shares his background in deer hunting and how he became obsessed with the sport. He talks about his approach to hunting, including his transition from using a climber to a saddle for increased mobility. Jesse emphasizes the importance of understanding deer behavior and finding the right spots to hunt. Jesse and Brett discuss the benefits of using a saddle for hunting in swampy areas and dense thickets. They explain how a saddle allows them to access areas that are inaccessible with a climber, giving them a better chance of getting close to deer. They emphasize the importance of using the right tool for the job and adapting their hunting methods to different conditions. Jesse shares his experience of still hunting from the ground and how it has been successful for him. They also discuss the impact of weather on deer movement and the importance of scouting and studying maps to find the best hunting spots. Jesse Stallings shares his hunting experiences and strategies, emphasizing the importance of scouting and exploring new areas. He recounts a successful hunt where he found a prime spot by following deer tracks and observing their crossing patterns. Jesse advises new hunters to be willing to venture out and not hunt the same spot repeatedly. He encourages hunters to be students of the game, constantly learning and adapting their tactics. Jesse also highlights the thrill of getting close to deer and the satisfaction of putting in the work to find success.
Chapters
07:49 Guest Introduction: Jesse Stallings
09:11 Jesse's Background in Deer Hunting
27:29 Saddle Hunting and Accessing Inaccessible Areas
29:01 Adapting Hunting Methods to Different Conditions
30:24 The Importance of Scouting and Studying Maps
34:30 The Significance of Mulberry Thickets
38:51 The Impact of Weather on Deer Movement
46:23 The Importance of Putting Yourself in the Game
01:01:04 Scouting and Exploring New Areas
01:02:02 Following Deer Tracks and Observing Crossing Patterns
01:03:28 Adapting Tactics and Being a Student of the Game
01:05:26 The Thrill of Getting Close to Deer and Putting in the Work

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