In this episode of the Truth From The Stand podcast, I’m joined by Joe Miles, and we cover a lot of ground—from the whitetail woods to the African bush. Joe and I get into that constant tug-of-war between old-school hunting instincts and the rapid rise of modern gear and technology. We talk about where tradition still matters, where innovation is helping, and how to walk the line between the two without losing your edge.
Joe also shares the story of his recent leopard hunt in Africa, and if you’ve ever wanted a firsthand account of just how unpredictable and intense a hunt like that can be, you’ll want to hear this. We dive into what that kind of experience teaches you—not just about hunting, but about patience, respect for the animal, and how little control we actually have when we step into the wild.
We also hit on business, teamwork, and the importance of surrounding yourself with people who can handle adversity—whether that’s in the boardroom or fifteen yards from a blind with your heart in your throat. It’s a conversation about risk, reward, and the things that keep us coming back to this lifestyle, season after season.
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PODCAST 447
Adaptability is key—hunting strategies must shift with changing conditions.
Cell cams and tech are tools, not crutches, when used with discipline.
Old-school woodsmanship still matters in a high-tech world.
Evolving gear can boost success but doesn’t replace skill or instinct.
Every terrain brings new challenges—African leopard hunts included.
Wildlife is unpredictable, and that’s what makes the chase worth it.
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