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A cold front is rolling in and the plan is set: finish a final Arkansas public land rifle hunt, then head to Illinois to meet the rut head-on with fresh cameras, a new trailer, and enough tags to make camp hum. We break down the gritty parts no one likes to admit—nerves at full draw, the difference between a 120 and a 160 staring you down, and how aging eyes and reading glasses mess with bow sights—then lay out the small choices that lead to clean shots and real results.

The hunt has a star: the Big Six, a mature buck that’s outsmarted us for three seasons. He’s shifted to creek bottoms, hugged a corner with neighbor pressure, and barely daylighted once. We sketch a realistic path to success: keep him centered, wait for the rut to loosen his guard, or slip close to the bed for a midday window. Mixed in are the stories that keep a camp together—mailman chases to rescue gear deliveries, e-bike wipeouts, and a lost Sitka luggage saga that sparks a frank talk about why premium layers sometimes make all the difference when it’s cold, wet, and you get one shot.

Standards start ambitious and evolve with intel. Day one we talk 130 and up; day three we’re reading scrape lines and wind shifts and calling audibles based on what the cameras and the does tell us. We set a simple rule for accountability: draw blood or even cut hair and your hunt is over until the track job is done. There’s room here for new bowhunters and veterans alike, with crossbows in the mix for confidence and humane shots when the stakes are high and the heart rate spikes. After the rut push, we pivot to ducks and then back to boats and Road to Pro fishing, because the outdoor calendar never really slows down.

If you love practical deer tactics, real camp talk, and the rush of chasing a personal best when the weather flips, this one hits home. Tune in, share it with your hunting crew, and drop a comment with your pass-or-shoot number for a mid-rut buck. And if you’re enjoying the show, subscribe, leave a review, and hit the bell so you don’t miss what happens when the Big Six finally slips up.

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SPEAKER_01 (00:00):
It's five o'clock and you're on the cockle beast.

(00:02):
Today I got Michael Shoglinhere, Jake, and Dad with me, and
we're going to talk about deerhunting.
The hunts we've had, the big sixthat we were pursuing, and we're
going to talk about going toIllinois.
We got a big trip planned.
We're going to be there for acouple weeks.
And the way Cody and Tyler'stalking is we have a good chance
of shooting some big deer.
But we're going to get intothat.
But before we do, make sure youleave a like, subscribe, and hit
the bell for notifications.

(00:24):
Before we get started, I justwant you to know, everybody here
to know that we're probablygoing to talk about some stuff
that might they not might like.
Like the fact of me shooting thebuck and killing the buck that
you've been hunting for a weekafter you left.
He gave up on it.
You know?
We're going to talk about it,okay?
So don't get upset or angered orhas TM killed a deer yet,

(00:48):
though?
He has not.
The deer he was hunting gotkilled.
Oh.
There hadn't been one worthyenough for him.

SPEAKER_00 (00:53):
There's only deer on the whole property that was
daylighting.
You didn't have a choice.
Here we go.
You really didn't have a choice.
I mean He wasn't daylighting.
If you none of your stuff.
If you if you if you huntWhitetail long enough, you do
know that if you have 20 camerasout there and you got one deer

(01:14):
that's daylighting, the chancesof killing a deer is greater.
Right.
And you took advantage of that.
And you killed it.
Okay.
I would have killed your deer ifit had been the other way
around.
It would barely daylight.
I don't think you would have.
No, it would barely daylight it.

SPEAKER_01 (01:30):
Oh, you don't think I would have?
No, because you was hunting thespot where you were getting him
on your game cameras.
It's not where I killed him.
It's the same Oak Holler.
No.
400 yards down.

SPEAKER_00 (01:45):
So you're telling me you would have killed that deer
if you stayed?
No, because I probably wouldhave hunt the same spot he
didn't come to.
Congratulations, you killed him.

SPEAKER_01 (01:55):
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
So let's go from what we'redoing now.
Okay, we're getting ready, we'regetting geared up, we're about
to all roll up to Illinois to goafter some monster bucks.
Okay, so early November.
Got some good pictures.
Yeah.
Bucks are starting to do itright.
They're getting, you know,they're getting routers.
They are.
Yeah.
We got a good cold front.
Mm-hmm.

(02:15):
So before we go to Illinois,though, you're actually hunting
here in Arkansas.

SPEAKER_02 (02:19):
You have one more hunt plan.
Very excited.
Uh drew a tag on some publicland out in East Arkansas that's
uh been known to hold some somebig deer.
So I'm gonna try to get outthere and and kill one of those.
Heck yeah.
Yeah, that's right with a rifle,too, right?
That's with a rifle.
So I'm I'm at an advantage.
That's good.
We're still working on the bow.

(02:40):
We're still working on the bowaccuracy.
Uh we don't have to get in theroom.
Are you struggling with the bowcategory?
I wouldn't say strugglingbecause there's definitely some
But you are a new bow hunter,correct?

SPEAKER_00 (02:49):
I mean you're a new bow hunter.

SPEAKER_02 (02:50):
Uh yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (02:51):
It's hard.
I mean you're starting out, it'snot it's not easy.
It's not, it's not easy.
I mean, I told you when I firststarted bow hunting years and
years and years ago.
I I missed so many deer.
Yeah.
I was so impatient.
Oh, yeah, me too.
Okay.

SPEAKER_03 (03:03):
We'll go ahead and you know, but I we'll talk.
I never hit the same tree twice,though.
So but that's pretty okay.
Yeah, we'll be good.

SPEAKER_01 (03:08):
Well, Lisa has actually he's consistent though.

SPEAKER_00 (03:12):
Well, let's look at the positive side of that,
though.
He hit the same tree twice,right?
Twice.
That means you're on a my missesare are tight.
Well, you have half the battle,but at least you patterned a
dairy.
Really?

SPEAKER_02 (03:22):
You only missed one because uh you you guys all saw
it.
I gave the second one a haircut.
That is true.
It is so you I mean it'stechnically not a miss.
It's not a kill.
It's not a miss.
There was a difference though.

SPEAKER_03 (03:35):
You're right.
There was a difference.

SPEAKER_02 (03:36):
And if we go back to even before that, you did shoot
a hog, too.
Did shoot a hog made contactwith that one.
Um made solid contact.
So he's two solid contact.

SPEAKER_01 (03:47):
So he's two for three with contact.
Sure.
Oh, the the haters gonna be.
Just starting.
That ain't bad.
No.
The hog for one, I'm pretty surehe straight dome shotted it.

SPEAKER_02 (03:57):
I wish it had been on video.
It's either a dome or theshoulder.
It was one of the two.

SPEAKER_03 (04:01):
I hope it was in a dome.
Have y'all seen that hog oncamera again?
That was a big the one he shot?
No, no, how do you know?
You know what I mean?
There's so many.
Yeah, that's true.
I didn't think there were thatmany over there, though.
No, there's tons of.

SPEAKER_00 (04:13):
Anyways, we are gonna go up there to hang out
with Cody up there.
Tyler's up there.
Tyler Stewart's up there.
Girls are gonna be huntingfirst.
Girls are hunting first, goingto Illinois.
Weather's right.
We're all excited.
I'm packed up, ready to rollout.
As soon as we get done with thispodcast.
So can we speed the podcast up?
I'm just kidding.
I'm just kidding.

SPEAKER_01 (04:32):
Absolutely.
I mean, how fast you won't speedit up.
I'm just kidding.
I'm just kidding.
He's lying, he's waiting on theUPS.

SPEAKER_03 (04:37):
He waiting on something.

SPEAKER_00 (04:39):
You know we got some damn Amazon.
Come on, Amazon.
You know he's got some lastminute catch.
Last minute bullshit.

SPEAKER_02 (04:46):
He's sex with the mailman seeing the big meetings.

SPEAKER_00 (04:48):
I told Ashley, I said, You got the mailman's
number?
She goes, No, I said, Whodoesn't have a mailman's number?

SPEAKER_02 (04:52):
I I will say I'd never heard about like meeting a
mailman in town until I came towork for you.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (04:59):
We wear a mail, man.
We're like, hey, where you at,man?
We need some props.

SPEAKER_01 (05:02):
He will send you, he'll send you, he'll that'll
send you down route or up route.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (05:07):
One time to get some stuff.
One time I ordered a uh atrolling motor.
My trolling motor went out and Iwanted to go fishing, right?
Dude, I tracked that dude down.
I tracked him down.
Yeah.
All day ordeal.
Or or day.
Yeah.
Like, you know, I tell Gary tofind them, tell somebody else to
find them.
Everybody just give up.
I said, Well, I'm not giving up.
I just kept calling, keptcalling, kept calling, finally

(05:29):
got a hold of somebody, youknow.
I'm like, I'm not hanging up.
So tell me what I want to know,or we're gonna talk all day
long.
Okay.
You know, it's what you gotta donowadays.
So was so I did find thetrolling motor.
Yeah, walk me through that.
Was he delivering it that day?
He was delivering it that day.
And uh so it's not fast enough.
Just not fast enough.

SPEAKER_02 (05:47):
How much time did we realistically save?
Three, four hours.

SPEAKER_00 (05:52):
Okay.
Yeah, that's worth it.
That's a lot of people.

SPEAKER_02 (05:54):
So, what time do you what time do you get it by?

SPEAKER_00 (05:56):
I don't know, it's like mid-afternoon sometimes.
Okay.

SPEAKER_01 (05:59):
You know what's funny about it is like you know,
you're gonna save three or fourhours, but you're probably also
three hours away from whereyou've got to be to actually use
it.
I know I'm not gonna do it.

SPEAKER_03 (06:07):
And knowing Tim he didn't need it until the next
morning.
I didn't put it on the boatprobably.

SPEAKER_00 (06:12):
Time I got home, I was exhausted.
He just wanted to look at it atthat point.
I was like, shit, I'm tired.
It took forever to find thisthing.
I'll do it tomorrow.

SPEAKER_02 (06:21):
Yeah, so you spent about six hours to get it three
or four hours early.

SPEAKER_00 (06:25):
It was the game.
It was just it turned into agame, you know.
Sure.
It was a problem that you'retrying to solve.
I motivate myself that way.
Whatever.
It's fun.
Yeah.
You know, I'm gonna track themdown.
I'm gonna get that damn trollingmotor.
I'm gonna go home.

SPEAKER_01 (06:39):
And I'm gonna sleep, and I'm gonna sleep easy.
Yeah.
But by God, I'm gonna get thattrolling motor early.
Yeah.
I'll tell you one thing, though,the weather's getting cold.
All right.
It's no, I mean you can feel it.
Leaves are falling.
It's I mean, it's happening.

SPEAKER_02 (06:53):
Yeah, Cody, the those pictures Cody was sending
us, man, that Tyler sent somelast night.
Looks like winter trees overthere.

unknown (06:59):
It does.

SPEAKER_02 (06:59):
And it looks like big deer, too.
And they got sunday.

SPEAKER_00 (07:02):
You guys got your elevator too lined out.

SPEAKER_01 (07:04):
Oh yeah.

unknown (07:05):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (07:06):
Absolutely.

SPEAKER_01 (07:06):
We're fixing to be ready to rock and roll.
So me and Jake and Shockley,we're actually not leaving for
another week.

SPEAKER_02 (07:12):
No, Shockley is leaving.
Me, Jake, and Daryl.

SPEAKER_01 (07:14):
Me, Jake and Daryl.
Because Daryl's Daryl's actuallystill in Canada right now.
He's probably missing becausewhenever we went to Canada last
time, he was on the left side ofthe blind.
Who's in the middle?
Well, middle.
Has he found all of his hisgear?

SPEAKER_00 (07:25):
No.
No.
Still no gear.

SPEAKER_02 (07:26):
Talked to him this morning.
So somebody's seen his bag atthe airport.
And you would think that afterthe fiasco we had two months ago
flying to Canada, that he wouldlearn.
Let me tell you something.
Well, he didn't take guns thistime.

SPEAKER_03 (07:39):
He learned that part.
He's lost all his body.

SPEAKER_00 (07:43):
I was talking to Ashley last night about it, and
she goes, Well, what do youexpect?
You got three bags that sayssick across it.
The big bags, too.
They're not the little bags.
I mean, you know that shit'sfull of gear.
And it's high dollar.
It's high dollar.
You think somebody's stolen?
Possibility.
I'm thinking so.
I mean, you see a sickka bagrolling down through there.
You got you got dang thisluggage.

(08:04):
I mean, they would find it.
Even if it was laying somewhere.
You got a sickka, you got asickkup bag coming through
there.
Looks like a dick on a birthdaycake rolling down through there,
you know?
You're going to notice it.
Right?
Have you ever seen a dick on abirthday cake?
No, but probably it sticks off,probably.
If you brought a birthday cake,did it stick out?
It had a donor stuck on top ofit, you'd obviously notice it.

(08:27):
Well, yeah, you would notice it.
Right.

SPEAKER_01 (08:28):
Because the cake is actually the thinner piece of
the case.

SPEAKER_00 (08:31):
I'm just comparing it to uh a situation that's
variable.

SPEAKER_02 (08:34):
But listen to the average Joe in an airport that's
not a dick on a birthday cake tothem.

SPEAKER_00 (08:40):
Well, I mean, it would stick out like that.
That's what I'm trying to say.
Not to the average Joe.
But why where would it be?
The average Joe usually putsdick fall out the airport.

SPEAKER_03 (08:48):
It could be if he went to Sika.
If he went the same route wedid, it could be anywhere from
Little Rock to Canada.
Yeah, for sure.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (08:56):
Three different airports.
To Houston.
But what I'm saying, can we notall agree the Sika bag, I mean,
you know.
It would be appealing to some.
Yes.
Extra.

SPEAKER_01 (09:04):
To the right set of eyes, it could be worth
everything.
It could have got stuff.

SPEAKER_03 (09:08):
But there's also a lot of liberals out there and
that don't even people thatdon't have a clue what sit gets.
That's what I was getting at.
And airports are a lot ofpeople.

SPEAKER_01 (09:16):
But it only takes one that does.
It does.
You're right.
It only takes one that does.

SPEAKER_02 (09:21):
There is a lot of liberal people out there.
There is.
You know, the cats that you seeevery day.
You think average people areliberals?
No.
I guarantee you, whoever tookit.

SPEAKER_01 (09:28):
I would say no because of the fact that, you
know, it's kind of what Shoffleysaid, though, you know.

SPEAKER_03 (09:32):
100% chance that.

SPEAKER_01 (09:34):
So there's actually a don't have purple hair.
That one's actually described asa creamy dick drip cake.
Oh my.
Make a wish and blow me.
Who Googled that?

SPEAKER_02 (09:42):
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
I need a U.S.
currency uh transfer.
How much is that worth?

SPEAKER_01 (09:47):
20 Who would pay for that?
That's that's terrible.
Yeah, that's like rubies orsomething.
What is that?
All right.
That's$24.99.
I'm like, holy, I'm like, holyshit.
What is that currency?
Like, holy shit, the inflation'sout of the roof here.

SPEAKER_00 (10:00):
It's 100% fresh, though.
And it's eckless.

SPEAKER_02 (10:04):
Now tell me.
Who searched that between Davidor Daniel?
100% Daniel.

SPEAKER_00 (10:09):
Hey, did you not?
That's a real thing.
There's a bunch of them.
People do this.
Dude, I swear I didn't Googlethis.

SPEAKER_03 (10:15):
Oh, I can't wait for Tim's birthday.
Oh my god.

SPEAKER_01 (10:19):
He would be exhausted from blowing that one
out.
No, he's been there a time ortwo.

SPEAKER_03 (10:25):
Would he blow?

SPEAKER_00 (10:27):
You could just not find anything on can on the
internet.
I'm telling you.

SPEAKER_01 (10:31):
You know, I would have been willing to bet that if
I thought about it, I probablywouldn't have said that.
We will not be selling these onthe gear shop.
These will not be on the gearshop.
For one, we can't guarantee thefreshness.

SPEAKER_00 (10:41):
Oh my God.
It's terrible.
Sorry, guys.
Way, way, way left.
Okay.

SPEAKER_02 (10:46):
Yeah, this is a go hunt.
Poor Daryl lost his stuff inCanada freezing.
You know, he doesn't do coldweather anyway.
So he's he's without his gear.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_01 (10:56):
And he's also, you know, Daryl's also one of those
guys that he had a plan forevery piece of clothing he had
packed in that bag.
Oh, he did.

SPEAKER_02 (11:03):
Yes.
And I talked to him this morningand I was like, are you in that
true in, you know, you'resupposed to be hunting right
now.
This is your last morning tohunt.
He was like, oh no, I'm sittingin the truck.
I'm waiting until like right atdaylight to go out there.
Because I don't have anyclothes.
Yeah.
So he and it was a big thing.
I thought they was he's gettingsome clothes sent out there.
They didn't make it in time orsomething.
I guess not because it was 7a.m.

(11:23):
He was still sitting in thetruck.

SPEAKER_01 (11:24):
Well what leads me to believe that maybe his
clothes were stolen is the factthat they just cannot locate the
bag.
That happens all the time.
Just disappears.

SPEAKER_03 (11:33):
Yeah, because even Miss Shin's bag probably got
found.
Huh?

SPEAKER_02 (11:39):
At some point it got found.
Yeah, y'all are talking likeyou, you know, you can't.
You know, that is actuallyinstakarma.
Instakarma.

SPEAKER_00 (11:47):
I'm just saying it couldn't happen.

SPEAKER_02 (11:49):
No.
You're exactly right.
It would be very easy forsomebody to pick that up and
walk it out.
But airports do lose bags forlong, you know, for a month.
It doesn't make it right.
No.
Sucks.

SPEAKER_00 (12:02):
No, no, no.
Don't they have some kind ofinsurance that has to pay him,
though?
I mean, I would think about it.
I'd never really put insurance.

SPEAKER_01 (12:08):
But he's probably gonna have to fight it because
whenever he puts the value ofwhat he probably had in his bag,
they're gonna say, Hey, no way.

SPEAKER_00 (12:13):
How can you put $15,000 in a damn luggage bag?
Welcome to Sika.
It's Sika logo?
Yeah.

SPEAKER_01 (12:21):
Yeah, no kidding.
No, like you walk in a room andyou got, you know, you have
somebody dressed up really nice,nice clothes.
Then you got the guy over therein the corner, you know, he
might be dressed out and hemight have sick on.
You gotta be like, okay, thatdude's the you know, he's got
the most drifting.
He's the baller.

SPEAKER_00 (12:35):
He's got the most driven.
I mean, it's uh a good qualityclothing is just expensive.
And it's you get what you payfor.
Yeah.
100%.
I mean, I agree.
There's not a piece of uh sickthat I put on.
I'm like, damn, this is prettygood stuff.
And what's better about it isyou put it on for a reason.
Oh, absolutely.

SPEAKER_01 (12:49):
So it's lightweight, warm uh equipment that's that's
worth it.
I mean, if it's a cloudy, rainyday, I mean you got gear for
that.
You got gear if it's gonna behot.

SPEAKER_00 (12:59):
I used to be one of those hot.
I used to be one of those guysthat that made fun of sicker
people.

SPEAKER_01 (13:03):
I do too.

SPEAKER_00 (13:04):
Until I wore it, I'm like I'm stupid.
You know, I'm the dumbass, youknow.

SPEAKER_01 (13:09):
Yeah, yeah.
People that talk really badabout it are they have obviously
never experienced, never worn apiece of it.

SPEAKER_02 (13:15):
Because as soon as you wear a piece of it, you're
like But we've all been on theoutside looking in where it's
like you see that$350 jacketbeing advertised, and you're
like, Ain't no way.
Yeah, ever.

SPEAKER_03 (13:27):
Oh yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (13:28):
And then you somehow get a little piece here from
your buddy just in time and youdecide to buy another piece, and
then the floodgates open.

SPEAKER_00 (13:35):
But the thing about the$350 jacket, though, is like
you just wear that one piece,you don't have to wear
everything below it that youhave to add on to other people's
equipment.
You know, I'm convinced.
So it's so so it definitely addsup.
I mean, if you can wearsomething that's half as thick
but twice as warm, and just waybetter off.
Way better off.
I mean way more comfortable.
And you're gonna be able to holdon to it longer, last longer

(13:58):
because it's better quality.
Oh, yeah.
But anyways, I mean, yeah, we'reall here, we're all sick of fans
here, but it sucks that Darylactually lost his luggage.
You know, that sucks so bad.
We definitely feel for him.
Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_01 (14:10):
But you know, it happens, so we gotta move on.

SPEAKER_00 (14:14):
So we got November coming, we got deer, we got deer
killing in Illinois.
We're gonna try to kill 10 deeramong all of us.
We got a lot of shooters.
Um, then we're gonna come back,we'll do some duck hunting, then
we're gonna start fishing again.

SPEAKER_01 (14:26):
So no, you did that completely wrong.
We're coming back, we're goingstraight back to Texas.

SPEAKER_00 (14:31):
I know, but I'm just saying, you know, we're gonna
deer hunt.
Yeah.
Then we're gonna go duckhunting.
Then we're gonna go.

SPEAKER_01 (14:37):
He's giving us short of the long, I guess.

SPEAKER_00 (14:39):
Yeah, I didn't break it down.
I don't think everybody wants toknow, you know, exactly what
we're doing.

SPEAKER_01 (14:43):
I just figure if we're gonna talk about what
we're doing, we're gonna tellthem what we're doing.

SPEAKER_00 (14:46):
Yeah.
But anyways, uh, then we'regonna go start fishing again
January and February.

SPEAKER_01 (14:50):
Hey, and I ain't gonna lie, guys, okay, I know
that you heard us mention Roadto Pro several times.
Well, we just seen a one of thenewer episodes come out of, you
know, editing just for us tolook at and see how it kind of
turned out.
And I've never been more firedup to go fishing.
The Road to Pro is pretty coolthan watching the the episode.

(15:11):
And I mean, right now I waslike, I want to go fishing right
now.
That's a bad thing because likeit's not the time.

SPEAKER_02 (15:17):
Yeah, you uh you're pretty far away from fishing
season.
Yes.
No, we're not really starts inJanuary.
That's I would say that's a goodplace away.
Three months.
It's November.

SPEAKER_01 (15:29):
I'm telling you, but our heads are gonna be down,
locked in on killing a big bug,and then it's gonna be ducks,
and then you look up, you blink,a couple days goes by and it's
fishing season again.
Sure.

SPEAKER_00 (15:39):
And you know, that's one good thing about building
boats and being in the outdoorindustry, is it's you know, we
can do all this stuff and it'sit's it's fun.
You know, go fishing, gohunting, meet all the good
people, you know.
Oh, if you weren't able tohunter fish, I seriously don't
know what I would do.
It'd be boring.
I wonder I wonder what peopledo, you know, like these cities,
you know, you go to thesecities, like what do you mean

(15:59):
what do they do?
They go walk through airportsand lose.

SPEAKER_02 (16:06):
I mean what for real, what do you do?
You just go like I don't know,man.
You go to parks, go to the club,and you know Jake's used to go.
Yeah, he is city.

SPEAKER_00 (16:15):
Ah little rock.
I mean, you went to college, hewas forced to be in the city,
but yeah, I mean, it's yeah.
You still go out and hunt andstuff.

SPEAKER_02 (16:22):
That's what I did.
Yeah.
Yeah, just take an Uber?
Take an Uber?
No, I wouldn't take an Uber togo hunt.
Okay, okay.

SPEAKER_01 (16:30):
Not usually.
Not a little catastrophicissues.
But most city people don't evenhave cars, they just go to Ubers
and shit.

SPEAKER_00 (16:37):
Uh maybe like maybe a giant city.
We should do that.
We should call an Uber say couldyou take me to my hunt spot?
I probably will.
Get in the back of a Prius.
Do we even have Uber aroundhere?
No.
I don't think so.
Oh, we don't know.
That app we we can't call anUber too.

SPEAKER_01 (16:50):
It's not like it don't summon people like.
Don't we have like an Uber app?
When you're in a city, it works.

SPEAKER_00 (16:55):
There's people there.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Gonna be around people.
Yep.
Ooh, I don't want to be there.

SPEAKER_01 (17:01):
Yeah, you can't be in the middle of nowhere and be
like, Uber app beer, twominutes.
Yeah.
You know.

SPEAKER_00 (17:05):
It won't work.
Hey, can you hey I just killed adeer.
I need to send an Uber.
Oh, send the XL version.
I gotta we gotta carry a deer.

SPEAKER_01 (17:11):
Yeah, we gotta put a deer in the back of the minivan.
Yeah.
Strap it on top.
Now the Uber was new to mewhenever we went to uh
Nashville.
It's a tool, man.
It's yeah.
I was really impressed with theU.S.

SPEAKER_00 (17:22):
I've never Uber before legit.
I was really impressed with yourUber skills.
Uber skills, yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (17:28):
When you go play guys like that, click a button.
That's how that's how it works.
You just click a button.

SPEAKER_00 (17:32):
And I walked out there in Nashville, I'm like,
which one do I get into?

SPEAKER_03 (17:34):
Yeah, they're they're everywhere.
I mean, you don't really know.
Somebody put a freaking leash onthat.
Jake had it on his phone.
You can tell the car comingalready.
I know.
That was crazy.
He's in a gray Mishibishieclipse.

SPEAKER_00 (17:46):
It's not really that neat.

SPEAKER_03 (17:47):
I mean, you don't think so?
I don't know, man.
Tell me why you don't think so.
Well, considering.
I wonder if we can do it on alake in a boat, be an Uber.
A boat Uber?
Why would you want to be a boatuber?
I don't know.
People without a boat.
Right.

SPEAKER_02 (18:02):
How would they get there?
That's what I'm saying.

SPEAKER_03 (18:04):
We're gonna beat them on the bank and give them a
ride.
Give them a ride around a boat.

SPEAKER_02 (18:08):
You're talking about like boat rides?
Yeah.
So a boat ride.
Oh, and just like taking to thesame spot.

SPEAKER_00 (18:12):
They sell boat rides.
We're talking about like a ducktour, like hot springs duck.

SPEAKER_03 (18:17):
Like they want to go, they want to go to the
underwater sandbar.
Like Hamilton, you don't dropthem off.
They gotta pay you.

SPEAKER_01 (18:24):
Well, you're talking about is a specific event thing.
You think we should take a room?
There's a sandbar party orsomething, and you take them to
the park.
Well, there's people who hangout at the underwater sandbar
every pretty much every day ofthe summer.

SPEAKER_00 (18:34):
Oh, you so you think people need a uh ride to the
sandbar?
I think people would.
I would say people without aboat are probably not showing
up.
I think we need to stick to Billand Boats around here.
Okay.

SPEAKER_02 (18:43):
We'll we'll put it on the idea board, though, shall
we?

SPEAKER_01 (18:45):
We'll put it on the idea board and like, you know,
it'll it'll it'll run throughthe checks.
Yeah.
I mean maybe we'll get erased.
But so beach got you, you don'tgo after that big six point.
Uh here's the issue.
We've been after that bug.
Okay, so if y'all don't know,the big six, what we're calling
him, he could be a seven.
We don't know how big that onetime is, but he's a monster.

(19:06):
I want to send Daniel a pictureof the six.
Daniel, you got pictures of thesix?
You can just pull it up and showit to the camera right there,
it'd be just as good.
Oh, yeah.
And uh my screensaver.
Anyways, this buck is man, he'sso smart.
You know, this is a high level,high IQ buck.
Here, hold it closer.
Oh my gosh, that's his lockscreen.
Yeah, that's crazy.

SPEAKER_00 (19:23):
He's on my screen because it keeps me focused.
Show it again.
He's beat me like three years orall of us.

SPEAKER_01 (19:30):
Yeah, I mean he looks pissed.
A little backstory on his buckis so he's a big six now, but I
have game camera pictures of thesame deer being a big six like
that for three years in a rownow.
So I would assume that he'sprobably at least, I don't know,
five and a half, six and a halfyears old.

(19:51):
Because he was at least two anda half, three and a half the
first year we've seen him as abig six.
And so he's one of the moremature bucks we have on the
property.
He's smart.
He has hung around the same areathough over the years, but this
year he's done a little bitdifferent.
He's kind of stayed in creekbottoms.
He's, you know, he's only movedat night.
He's only only seen him atdaytime one time, and it was one

(20:12):
day before the early bow season.
He's getting smart.
Dude, I don't know.
If we don't get him now, we'llnever get him.
I mean, he's one of those deersthat he's just he lays low.
I think the only way to reallykill that buck is to get within
sixty yards of his bedstealthily, and just in the

(20:33):
middle of the day when he standsup, walks around a little bit,
he probably only walks a 60 yardcircle, you know, in the middle
of the day and catch him thatway.
I don't I I don't know how elsewe'll do it.

SPEAKER_03 (20:43):
Whitney's chasing us big.

SPEAKER_01 (20:45):
Or we catch him playing dumb, chasing a little
poontank through the woods.
Boom.
I mean, that's when you're gonnakill him.
The season of love is among us.
Yeah, that the rut's when you'rekilling him.
Dude, that thing ain't justsitting in there during during
the room.
No, dude.
You know he runs a roost.
Rutted season.
Yeah.
He runs a roost, he has all thedoes.
He's gonna get out.
Yeah.
Now, but that's when you I meanyou can't really pattern that.

(21:07):
You just here's the issue,though.
You guys ready?
Here's the main issue.
Rut's like postponed.
He is set up on the property wehave here.
Say, for example, this is theproperty, it's a rectangle,
right?
For example, he is right herehanging out.
Normally he's hanging out overhere, and we can kind of move on
him, have some different gameplays, but right now he's

(21:27):
hanging out in a corner of it,and there's people know he's
there because they are fullysuited up, loaded around the
edge, trying to kill him.

SPEAKER_00 (21:38):
You would think that'd push him towards y'all
even more.
I think it is.
I uh we did I did pick him up uhlast night and 600 yards from
the last place we picked him up.
Oh, really?
So he is moving in.

SPEAKER_01 (21:48):
Yeah, well, I and I think honestly, the game plan
for us right now is just to tryto hold him in the center,
either try to hold him anotheryear or find a way to kill him.
Yeah.
But he gave us a ring around,and it's funny too.
There's some footage, we'll haveto put it up here with it.
But we were riding our bikes in,we were being stealthy, we were
hunting them for about fourdays, and and I got the

(22:09):
privilege of riding behind dadon a bike, watching dad ride his
bike, and I can't explain howfunny this is.
Talk about a dude that just andI I don't have a good video on
my phone or I would show you.
I have a video of a video, youknow what I mean.
We'll post a video up on the Iwatched him wreck four times in
like a matter of three or fourdays.

(22:30):
Like three, three, three days,my bad, which is more than one
wreck a day on average.
And one of them was really funnybecause it came off the bike.
He hit a log and it kicked thetire over, and the bike laid
over, and he came off the bikeand he hit Superman down, hit
the ground, he started laughingand he farted.
He laugh farted when he hit theground.

(22:51):
And I'm sitting there videoinghim, and I'm like, Did you just
fart?

SPEAKER_00 (22:59):
It was funny.
Everything was cut loose.

SPEAKER_01 (23:01):
One time he was he's about to go through some rough
terrain, you know, so he's likeeasing up to it, making sure he
could make it, and he eases alittle too far, and all of a
sudden he hits a little holewith his legs where they
couldn't touch, and he just fellthe bike just fell over.
He stuck a leg out trying tocatch himself, and it was just
he didn't couldn't reach.

SPEAKER_00 (23:20):
I had my seat up too high.

SPEAKER_01 (23:22):
So it's entertaining.
I think the highlight for us wasthe bike rides, man.

SPEAKER_00 (23:28):
Yeah.
Yeah, it was cool.
It was fun.
It was fun.
I thought it was cool.
I mean, I enjoyed wrecking.
I mean, like, damn, I wreckedthree times.
I feel good.
I know, I know that one time Ihit pretty hard though.

SPEAKER_01 (23:38):
But you can't lie though, the rainbow bikes are
the way to go.

SPEAKER_00 (23:40):
The rainbow bikes are way to go.
I'm just almost 50 years old.
Well, you're getting I'm not asagile as I used to be.
I didn't go to the gym or workout or something.
I'm I'm going downhill.
Work on the glutes.
Reading glasses.
I mean, me and your mom wasshooting her bow or her bow a
couple days ago, and I had toput the ring glasses on to see
the freaking dot and the scope,but then I can't see the deer.

(24:01):
How do you fix that?

SPEAKER_02 (24:03):
Like that's that downhill we were talking about.

SPEAKER_00 (24:06):
Like, then we only got one pair of ring glasses, so
we got to share our ring glassesbetween both of us.
You got some new ones now,though.
We're going downhill.
Yeah.
You know what I do.

SPEAKER_01 (24:15):
Show us your new ones.
I don't want to.

SPEAKER_00 (24:17):
Why?

SPEAKER_02 (24:17):
Dude.

SPEAKER_00 (24:20):
We need to get you some cold reading glasses.
Those are pretty cool.
I bought a bunch of them.
I just can't get the cool ones,man.

SPEAKER_02 (24:25):
We need to get you some cool ones.

SPEAKER_00 (24:27):
I'm not drinking.
Don't they make like customreading glasses?

SPEAKER_03 (24:29):
Oh, they're just reading glasses?
With different frames.
They look like magnifyingglasses.
They're flat black.
Put them on.

SPEAKER_01 (24:35):
No, I don't want to.
Just put them on.
Ain't nothing wrong with puttingthem on.
I don't want to.
We gotta slide the hat up.
You look smarter with them on.
You do.
I am smart.
I'm impressed.
I'm not gonna lie.
I don't hate that look for you.
No.
I mean, I am smart.
Does it make his eyeballs lookany bigger?
I don't know, look at him.
No.

SPEAKER_02 (24:54):
Yeah, I wouldn't be caught dead in something like
that.

SPEAKER_01 (24:56):
Why?
You don't like this?
Damn, Daniel said that thosearen't his style.
But hey, Daniel has customprescriptions.
Like he's been on this road,dude.
Yeah.
Right now, he's wearing a sickkaof glasses, and you're over
here.
What are you wearing?

SPEAKER_00 (25:10):
Uh Daniel?
What kind of glasses are you?
Magellan.

SPEAKER_01 (25:13):
Uh Chipo Zinnies.
Well, that's what this is.
Is that like the real name or isthat like it sounds like a fake
name?
No, it's uh Zinny.
Cheapo Zenny's?
No, well, Cheapo is one ofthose.
These are any case.

SPEAKER_00 (25:22):
Shockley, you like my glasses, don't you?
Yeah, that's him.
Okay.
Shockley wears ring glasses too,by the way.

SPEAKER_03 (25:29):
Do you really?

SPEAKER_01 (25:30):
I bet they say hi on your face.

SPEAKER_03 (25:33):
My wife makes some boy.
I watch TV because I wear themlike it's right here.
I'll be reading.
Look up at TV.

SPEAKER_01 (25:38):
Y'all can about to sew up some uh breeches.

SPEAKER_03 (25:42):
Oh Lord, these are those are 2.5.
That's stout.
I have to bring it way closer tosee.
Clear, clear, clear up here, butwhere I look at my phone, it's
blurry.

SPEAKER_00 (25:52):
Hey, they don't look bad on you.
You look smart, Shockley.
You need to definitely wear themall the time.

unknown (26:00):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (26:01):
See, everybody wants reading glasses.
They make fun of me.
Oh, look at GBs, guy.

SPEAKER_01 (26:05):
The first thing, first thing because my mind is
like making a face like that.
I don't know why.
I can't even see myself in theTV over there.
See what I look like.
Maybe because you don't needglasses.
Yeah, can't be.
I obviously can't.

SPEAKER_00 (26:22):
So do you have to shoot your bow with those?
I haven't really decided.
There's no way you can.
There's no way.
I practice with reading glasses.
I practice with reading.

SPEAKER_01 (26:31):
So what do you do?
What do you do if you shoot acompound bow and you need
glasses?
Like contacts?
Do you have to wear contacts?

SPEAKER_00 (26:40):
I don't know.

SPEAKER_01 (26:41):
It's definitely a uh I'm not that blind yet.
I can still see.

SPEAKER_00 (26:44):
It's definitely something in my life I'm dealing
with.

SPEAKER_01 (26:47):
You know what I could you know what I can
envision him using?

SPEAKER_00 (26:50):
Me too, though.
I'm going through it too.
Yeah, I'm going to it's bad,man.
Like uh see, I'm 47, so I Ididn't think 47 I'd go downhill
as quick.
I'm hitting rock bottom fast.
Well, this might not be rockbottom, dude.

SPEAKER_01 (27:04):
Like you might get a lot worse.
You think it's gonna get worsethan that?

SPEAKER_03 (27:07):
Surely at 47, you're not, you know, well if you if
you didn't if you couldn't ifyou didn't have any seeing
problems at all, and now you do,it's it's gotta get worse.
Well, these are a lot better,man.
Like those are ray bands.
Oh wow.
Yep.
We'll be waiting on another UPStruck before we leave.

SPEAKER_01 (27:23):
Here's slide them down a little further on your
nose.

SPEAKER_00 (27:26):
There you go.
Oh wow, you want me to lookstupid, stupid?
No, they're bifocals.
Isn't that how you wear them?
I don't know.

SPEAKER_03 (27:31):
I mean they look but you lean down and it you clear,
and the more you go up, likelooking at your palm down at the
bottom you can read better.
Oh uh transition from powerfuland not so powerful.
So you can look at somebody andthen look down and read your
phone.
Oh damn, that's probably what Imean.
That is cool.
Like you were doing aggressivebifocal.

unknown (27:50):
Yes.

SPEAKER_00 (27:52):
You definitely look smarter.
Really?
Yeah.
Well, you don't look as stupidin them.
I mean, like I mean, I can seeclearly is what I'm saying.
Sure, dude.
Sure.
When I put these on, you mean hewas all over the place.

SPEAKER_01 (28:06):
I can see him like kind of some kind of like when
it comes to shooting his bow,having like a specialty piece
made that goes over his ears.
Just has a little piece of glassthat covers his eyeball.
Oh, they're all over the place.

SPEAKER_00 (28:18):
And they're also good lord.
Oh wow.
Those are really nice.
Yeah, you can get someauto-darkening.
I like those.
Those are nice.
That's probably what Ashleyneeds, too.

SPEAKER_01 (28:32):
You need a glasses sponsor, dude.
Like a reading glass sponsor.

SPEAKER_00 (28:43):
I knew that was coming.

SPEAKER_03 (28:45):
It's a confidence boost, dude.
Dude, I like them.
I might actually need glasseslike full time.
You probably do.
Nerd.
Might have something to do withmy migraines I was having all
the time.

SPEAKER_01 (28:55):
It could have.
I guarantee you it does.
That makes perfect sense.
If you can't see, your eyes arestraining, giving yourself
headaches.
Look good at him, Charlie.
You should wear glasses all thetime.
He don't know how to take it.
You know, it's like your guysdon't know how to take
compliments from dudes likethat.
You know, like you look afterlook good.
I do look good though.

(29:16):
If you say so.
It's an eye of the beholder.
If you say so.
It's an eye the beholder.

SPEAKER_03 (29:20):
I do like these.

SPEAKER_01 (29:21):
I do too.
I like them.
So like as far as what we'regonna shoot in Illinois, let's
talk about that real quick.
Let's talk about our standardsreal fast before we hang this
thing up because I'm going for aPB.
I'm looking for a PB.
Well, that would that won't takevery much.
It won't take much.
What are you talking about?
What do you call personal best?
Personal best.

SPEAKER_03 (29:38):
Oh, me too.
And it won't take much for meeither.
It won't take much.
130, you'll probably get popped.

SPEAKER_00 (29:43):
130.
I ain't never kidded 130.
Yeah, I mean, dude, 130 is agood tier.
I mean.
Well, 120 might get popped in.
I don't know.

SPEAKER_01 (29:52):
The standards done got lowered.
Hey, day one, day one, the 130might not get popped.
Well, yeah.
Day three, the 130 for sure getslower.

SPEAKER_00 (30:00):
It's all right.
It's all going to be determinedif uh what kind of deer we got
on camera.
You know, if there's if there'sa good deer on camera.

SPEAKER_03 (30:07):
Yeah.
From what Tyler sent yesterday,um there's uh absolutely some
good deer on camera.

SPEAKER_00 (30:12):
Yeah, there is.
Yeah, I see some good deer.
Yeah, uh I'm I'm I'm excited toget up there.
I think we're gonna leave, youknow, today and go up there and
get her tags and get her licenseand you know, look around a
little bit, probably set somecameras out, kind of get a game
plan for Saturday morning.

SPEAKER_01 (30:28):
Feeling good about it?
Yeah, man.
Always.
Like do you do uh do you seeyourself going up there smoking
a giant?
Yeah.

SPEAKER_03 (30:37):
I see it too, because the deer are up there
absolutely doing the thing.
Like the videos I sent you to myfather-in-law, his lease is in
northern Oklahoma, close toKansas, and he's got I mean
you're gonna see some good deer,you know.

SPEAKER_00 (30:49):
It's it's a lot of different hunting than what
we're used to.
What about your nerves?
You worried about your nerves?
Yeah.
Me too.
I'm thinking about takingcrossbow.

SPEAKER_02 (30:58):
Crossbow.
You don't say that.
Just kidding.
You just be a real man and misswith a compound, Shockley.

SPEAKER_00 (31:04):
I mean, uh, you know, up here, you know, you
know, up here hunting inArkansas, you know, yeah, you'll
see some studs here and there,but most of the time you're just
used to 120s, you know.
Oh, 120 here is a I mean that'swhy I'm saying that's a big deer
here.
So, you know, you go up thereand you see a 150, 160, man,
that's a whole different animal.

(31:25):
Oh, yeah.
Bodies are flight.
Man, it's just it's it's it'syou know it and you see.

SPEAKER_01 (31:31):
I've only I've only confirmed see one deer that was
like 160.
And your heart's gonna bepumping out of your body.
And it was looked like an elk tome, dude.
Like it was it was that insane.
You're not helping none.
Oh man.
You see a and these win, youknow, these girl I so like
Whitney and mom are gonna be upthere.

SPEAKER_00 (31:46):
Yeah, they're shooting first.

SPEAKER_01 (31:47):
They got they got the biggest buck they've
probably ever seen with theirown eyes, you know, walk out in
front of them.
You know they're gonna benervous.
They're probably nervous now.

SPEAKER_03 (31:55):
My Whitney is nervous now.

SPEAKER_00 (31:57):
No, actually, hey, actually, uh, she's been packing
up and you know, but she's I cantell she's nervous.
She's chill, though.
She's gonna be like, she ischill, but she's also taking her
crossbow, too.
Which already shows she's notplaying.
She knows she missed one withher compound this year, jumped
her string.
So, but she she openly said thatit was her fault because she
didn't practice enough.
So she's not taking that kind ofchance on the on a 150 plus, you

(32:21):
know.
Which is smart.
I don't know, which is smart,you know.
Especially for somebody justsitting into bow hunting, you
know.
And I do think she could do it.
Well, she can do it, but whowants to who wants to take a
risk and miss an opportunitylike that?
I mean, of course you're gonnahave different opportunities,
but you know, it's also fun toactually kill something and uh
it's rewarding, so especiallyfor ladies, you know.

(32:44):
Yeah.
So I I don't blame her one bit.
I normally be talking shit aboutpeople that shoot crossbows.
Yeah, me too.

SPEAKER_03 (32:50):
I know I I like I encouraged it actually.

SPEAKER_00 (32:52):
Yeah, I did too.
You know, then uh after we shother crossbow, you know, she
shoots a raven.

SPEAKER_01 (32:58):
Which is if you don't know what a raven is,
guys, that is probably the dailything with strings.
She was starting out sixstrings.

SPEAKER_00 (33:04):
Yeah, she was shooting a coffee can, you know,
circle at 100 yards.
I'm like, geez.
I think I need one of them.
Oh, they're bad.
Yeah, and it's auto.
She has an auto-range scope, soshe just hits a button and
auto-ranges it.
I mean, uh, it's it's easypeasy.
Yeah, it is easy.
You shoot a coffee coffee can,you know, 100 yards, three

(33:28):
arrows.
I mean your confidence levelgoes way up.
Oh, yeah.
I got we needed doing that at80.
Yeah.
I mean, I didn't shoot it at100.

SPEAKER_01 (33:34):
And it's just I'd be scared of like shooting at a
hundred yards zone, the deerjust being like, oh, take a
left.
You know, like you just likeshooting.

SPEAKER_00 (33:44):
It gets there, that crossbow gets there pretty
quick.
It does.
It gets there pretty quick.
You also gotta remember, too,100 yards away, that deer's not
gonna be able to hear it asgood.
That is true.
You know, so that is true.
Um you know, anywhere from like20 to 50, that thing's smoked.
Oh, it's good because so fast.
Oh yeah, for sure.
You know, after 80 to 100 yards,you know, I mean, if it's windy,

(34:04):
the deer ain't never gonna hearit.
It's gonna get cut.

SPEAKER_03 (34:08):
So hold on.
100 yards windy is a littlesketchy.
How fast do you shoot?
Yeah, I mean, I wouldn't havethe thing is I wouldn't shoot it
at 100.

SPEAKER_00 (34:16):
I think it's around 350.
By the way.
350.
What?
The the Raven.
I think she's shooting 350.
Feet per second?
I think.
Absolutely not.

SPEAKER_03 (34:24):
It's over 400.

SPEAKER_01 (34:25):
It's 430 something.

SPEAKER_03 (34:27):
Mine's th mine's 380, so I know yours is four.
Uh it's pretty high.

SPEAKER_00 (34:32):
You might be right.
Is this feet per second, I'mguessing?
Yes, F IBO.
It might be 400, I don't know.
I bet it probably is 400.
I'm not shooting 350.
I'm a couple of things.

SPEAKER_03 (34:42):
But they got different, they got different
uh.

SPEAKER_00 (34:44):
I don't think so.
Bows.
I don't know which one the.
I don't know, something.

SPEAKER_01 (34:53):
It's over 400.
It has to be.

SPEAKER_02 (34:55):
It's pretty quick.
It's pretty quick.
Just looked it up.
Sound travels at about athousand feet per second.
So the the sound's gonna getthere just before, you know.
Oh, wow.
Call it the water.
Wow.
Shit, dude.
Like, you know, wow twice asfast as well.
Basically, what I'm saying ishalf the the travel time of the
arrow, that's how far in advancethey will they will hear the

(35:18):
sound.
Yeah, sound gets there twice asfast.

SPEAKER_00 (35:20):
Yeah, but did did but did it count for the wind?
Like, no, no.
We normally have wind interface,you know?
No.
So this is in a back this thisis a complex.

SPEAKER_01 (35:29):
This is gonna go down a rabbit on the body.
This would be a complex equationto figure this out.

SPEAKER_02 (35:33):
I just thought I'd throw that up.

SPEAKER_01 (35:34):
I mean, how many gas poles are we talking about?

SPEAKER_03 (35:36):
You know, what range?
You know, roughly half, roughlytwice as much.
Which one should you have?
You don't you think the R29X?

SPEAKER_00 (35:43):
Yeah, something like that.

SPEAKER_03 (35:44):
Or R500.
No, the R500 is like super fast.
502 feet per second.
Yeah, that sucker's damnrolling, dude.
The R29, which is what youalmost said a while ago, it's
450.
That's still smoking.
Okay, yeah.
450 is fast.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (36:00):
Would you cost enough?
I thought I thought we'd get to500, man.
That thing is fast.
So I bet it's loud, though.
I bet it's loud.

SPEAKER_01 (36:08):
Yeah, but it's so fast.

SPEAKER_00 (36:09):
Yeah, but it's so fast, yeah.
You know, like who cares?
Like Jake said it's fast.
500?
I mean, it's half the speed ofsound.

SPEAKER_02 (36:17):
Yeah, yeah, roughly.
Yeah, so that's pretty quick.
Yeah.
Pretty quick.

SPEAKER_01 (36:21):
That's pretty pretty quick, guys.
That's pretty quick.
We'll get to the biggest.
You know, we do some complexmath on this thing.
I'll tell you, at some point wegotta do a montage of our math
equations real pretty much.
That'd be like a mod 40.

SPEAKER_02 (36:31):
Like, you know, in five years, you'll do 20, 30.
Yeah, it'd be like a mod 40versus versus DPS.
We did that quick math earlier.

SPEAKER_01 (36:37):
See, loud don't matter.

SPEAKER_00 (36:38):
Yeah, because you're fast.

SPEAKER_03 (36:39):
Loud's fast.

SPEAKER_00 (36:40):
Yeah.
That's right.
Yeah, slow and loud would suck.
But there's a lot of peoplestill hunt uh deer with
crossbows.
I mean, crossbows is a big deal.

SPEAKER_01 (36:52):
Oh, there's a lot of people that have to, though.
Yeah, sure.
I mean, there's people thatrealistically they have to shoot
a crossbow, man.
They got shoulder problems ortheir back, or you know, they're
older or whatever.

SPEAKER_00 (37:00):
Sometimes it's nice as getting the blind and just
kick back and chill.
Chill and not worry about man.
When a deer walks out, I'm in adamn saddle and I'm in a tree,
and I see a deer, I'm like, ohboy, here we go.
All right, you gotta doeverything just right.
Yeah, don't move, don't do this.
Shit, I gotta piss.
Bam! You know, all this goesthrough your head at one time.

(37:20):
Yeah, you know, and it's it'snice sitting in the blind just
to kick back, it's okay.

SPEAKER_01 (37:24):
For me, I'm extremely nervous bow hunting up
until the point where I getfully drawn back.
Because once I'm fully drawnback, I'm like Deal sealed.
I'm like, holy shit, it's gonnahappen.
Holy shit, it's gonna happen.
I shouldn't have said that.

SPEAKER_00 (37:40):
You're right.
But but but there is a pointthough, you know, I've been
bowing for a lot, a lot ofyears, and it's like, damn, I
got drawed back on it.

SPEAKER_01 (37:47):
Hey, now I have not now I have now it's me.
Yeah, now it's me.
It's me now.

SPEAKER_00 (37:52):
I'm excited, man.
I'm super pumped.
I'm ready.
I'm ready to get out of here.

SPEAKER_01 (37:56):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (37:56):
Get out of here.

SPEAKER_01 (37:57):
Got the yetis packed up, ready.
Y'all go get away.

SPEAKER_00 (38:00):
Got all the yetis packed up, got uh rainbow bikes
rainbow bikes.
Uh Ricochet did a good jobhooking us up with rainbow
bikes.
So we'll go out there and ridethem.
Uh we got our uh new huntingtrailer we're taking out there.
Uh we got a lot of cool stuff.
It's made voyage for it.
Yeah.
So we got a lot of cool stuff, alot of new gear.
Um it's gonna be fun.

(38:22):
It's gonna be really fun.
So hopefully we get it done, youknow.
Hopefully we can kill ten.
We got ten shooters, sohopefully we kill ten.

SPEAKER_01 (38:31):
Between the ten of us, somebody's gonna find an
acorn by accident.
Somebody's finishing stud.
Yeah, I mean, come on now.
We're in prime hunting landhere.
Okay, there's ten of us.

SPEAKER_03 (38:43):
Cody finished.
Pretty much guiding.

SPEAKER_01 (38:47):
I mean, Cody knows his shit.
Cody Tyler does too, man.

SPEAKER_02 (38:50):
Cody killed one yet this year.

SPEAKER_01 (38:51):
Yeah, he actually killed one in the early archery
in uh Arkansas.
No, I did the deer killer.
Yeah, I mean, walk him down,dude.
Yeah, I'm gonna say he stalksthem down.

SPEAKER_00 (39:00):
I mean you can't put we can't put ourselves in a
better.
I can't even compare myself toCody.
Like Ashes, like, who's takingus hunting, Cody or you?
What the what does that mean?
You know what it means.
I know what it means.
You know, that just tells you,man.
Like you kill a 200-inch deer,you're on the damn next level.
There's not many people that'swhat a real women worry about.

SPEAKER_01 (39:19):
I mean, what's the percentage of people that have
the ha have a 200-inch deer?
Oh, it can't be in a percentage.
It's gotta be less than one.

SPEAKER_00 (39:27):
That's kind of woman wants to.
That's kind of woman I'm marriedto.
It ain't about nothing else, buthey, you killed the you killed a
200-inch deer.
Wow, that's good.

SPEAKER_01 (39:35):
Well, let me ask you this, okay?
If you say you do kill a200-inch deer, yeah, right, but
mom thinks that Cody put you outthere.
Will you will you gain anyrespect points from that?
No, you won't.
He'll he'll earn extra forgetting your goofy ass in
position killing.

SPEAKER_00 (39:52):
Did you have to do goofy?

SPEAKER_01 (39:54):
I'm just saying.
That's how she's gonna see itthough.
I'm not goofy.
She's gonna say, wow, he's sogood he could get him in
position.
I hope, I hope I'm next.
So he's double XP.

SPEAKER_00 (40:05):
You know what I'm saying?
I know, I know, I know, I know.
I hear about it all the time.
I'll take it.

SPEAKER_03 (40:08):
I don't have a kill two in a gear buttons.
I'll reckon you want to say.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (40:13):
Thanks, Cody.

SPEAKER_02 (40:15):
Thank you, Cody.
Shout out, Fitcher.
Yes.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (40:19):
No, he's actually he's pretty good.
If you if you ever get to meethim, he's kind of quiet.
He's kind of like sneaky.
Observant.
Yeah, he's like real patient.

SPEAKER_01 (40:27):
One of his factors.

SPEAKER_00 (40:28):
We had him on the podcast earlier.
I don't know what uh which oneit was.
It was it was a while back.
Yeah, we'll put the episodedown.
Yeah, that dude, that dude's asure enough killer.
And uh, you know, uh, we leasedthe land this year up there.
We're just gonna have a goodtime.

SPEAKER_01 (40:40):
Yep, hang out, kill some big bucks, hopefully, and
uh hopefully have a good time.
Yep.
Definitely gonna shoot at him.
Well, guys, we'll Jake.

SPEAKER_00 (40:51):
Hey, now let me tell you.
Let's review the stats of thetable real fast.
Can we all agree though?
But but but if you draw blood,if you draw blood or hair,
you're done.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (41:03):
Hair?

SPEAKER_00 (41:04):
Yes.
Yes.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (41:07):
That's not I thought it was just blood.

SPEAKER_00 (41:08):
That deer's so alive.
I just made that.
I made things like that.
I made that roll up.
But if you draw not agree.
But if you do draw blood, it isover.
It is over.
Sure.
Yeah.
Yes.

unknown (41:20):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (41:20):
You can't uh yeah, you can't sit there and bloody
up a herd.
Yeah, Jake.

SPEAKER_03 (41:24):
But be prepared, but be prepared to look for a deer
for a long ass time.
Oh, Jake, but them trees.

SPEAKER_02 (41:30):
Hey, don't worry about your herd, but them trees
are not safe.
I will be yeah, I'll be outthere.
If I draw blood, I will be outthere until yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (41:37):
Jake, yeah, he'll draw blood on the first day, and
seven days later he's stilllooking.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (41:41):
While we are you'll see me walking by where you're
hunting.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_00 (41:45):
Go, Jake, you're still looking at any luck.
He's like, I think I got somemore reason.
Jake, your stand was 10 milesthat way.

SPEAKER_02 (41:52):
I'm clever.
This is where he went.
Okay, but yeah.

SPEAKER_01 (41:56):
It's gonna be a good time, guys.
Make sure you stay tuned becausehopefully we'll have some videos
out for you guys from that.
But before we go, make sure youleave a like, subscribe, hit the
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