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How To Manage Hunting Pressure | Solo Round
Description
Using real stories from Wyoming elk camps, OTC mule deer hunts, and Nevada trophy deer tags, Jaden explains how understanding how other hunters move through the landscape can completely change your success. Sometimes the guy "stormtrooper-ing" through the woods isn't hurting your odds at all. Other times, a single serious hunter on the right angle can completely change the game.
This episode dives deep into:
- Why "pressure" and "competition" are not always the same thing
- The importance of hunting angles and visibility
- How arriving early creates options and backup plans
- Why most hunters aren't actually hunting effectively
- When you should pivot to Plan B immediately
- How to structure hunts around weekdays, season timing, and hunting culture
- Why some of the most "crowded" hunts still hold incredible opportunity
Jaden shares detailed stories about doubling on mule deer during a packed general season opener, managing guided-hunt competition on a premium Nevada tag, and learning that elk don't magically disappear just because you see other hunters in the woods.
If you've ever looked at a crowded trailhead and thought, "Well… this hunt's blown," this episode will help you rethink the way you assess pressure and build better hunting strategies moving forward.
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Thanks to Bo DePena, a musician, friend, and avid hunter in Colorado, for the intro and outro for the show.