In this final episode of the season, we kick things off by announcing the winner of our Bucks and Ducks Final Episode Giveaway. Thank you to everyone who entered and supported us this fall—tune in to hear who won.
We dive into some early and mid-season hunting strategy, including:
The best times of day to hunt ducks as the migration ramps up
Tactics for hunting morning bedding areas for early to mid-season bucks
As a special thank-you for being part of this journey, we’re giving you 10% off all Wild Faith hats. Use the code FALLHATS10 at checkout on wildfaithpodcast.com to grab your favorite hat before the rut kicks in.
From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for all the love, support, and listens this season. We’ll be back in just a couple of weeks with new weekly segments like Chasing the Rut and Migration Minute, bringing you more stories, strategy, and faith-filled adventures.
Good luck hunting.
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