Send us a text A northern-lights hero shot over a 181-inch bruiser, a velvet monarch patterned off rice-field levees, and a spot-and-stalk eight at 28 yards—our season didn’t happen by chance. We break down how we stacked just under 1,800 inches of antler across Illinois, Kansas, Texas, and Arkansas by focusing on the details most hunters skip: wind, entry, pressure, and maturity over inches. Enjoy the stories, steal the tactics, and help us raise the bar. Subscribe, share this with your hun...
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Send us a text A northern-lights hero shot over a 181-inch bruiser, a velvet monarch patterned off rice-field levees, and a spot-and-stalk eight at 28 yards—our season didn’t happen by chance. We break down how we stacked just under 1,800 inches of antler across Illinois, Kansas, Texas, and Arkansas by focusing on the details most hunters skip: wind, entry, pressure, and maturity over inches. Enjoy the stories, steal the tactics, and help us raise the bar. Subscribe, share this with your hun...
STRAIGHT TALK with RICOCHET OUTDOORS | Ep074 | Off The Clock with B Scott
Off The Clock with B Scott
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4 months ago
STRAIGHT TALK with RICOCHET OUTDOORS | Ep074 | Off The Clock with B Scott
Send us a text Will Fagan from Ricochet Outdoors joins us to discuss hunting season preparation, covering everything from firearms and feed to e-bikes and gear essentials as August signals the start of preparation season for serious hunters. • The .350 Legend has become the most popular straight-wall cartridge due to its low recoil and effective range • E-bikes are revolutionizing hunting access, with the Crusader 3.0 offering the best combination of features for hunters • Nut Grub feed has ...
Off The Clock with B Scott
Send us a text A northern-lights hero shot over a 181-inch bruiser, a velvet monarch patterned off rice-field levees, and a spot-and-stalk eight at 28 yards—our season didn’t happen by chance. We break down how we stacked just under 1,800 inches of antler across Illinois, Kansas, Texas, and Arkansas by focusing on the details most hunters skip: wind, entry, pressure, and maturity over inches. Enjoy the stories, steal the tactics, and help us raise the bar. Subscribe, share this with your hun...