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Welcome to this fourth show of the Rut Roundup with Robert Bourn. Robert started listening to the podcast and gained a better understanding on how to make scrapes work for the deer hunter. Robert started using the scrapes and licking branch method that we've been sharing on our show since October 2010.
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Welcome back to the Rut Roundup! This week we talk to Jason Plank from Pennsylvania on how his season went last fall. Jason discovered the Hunt Fish Journal 2 years ago
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Welcome to the 2nd show of the fall Rut Roundup! This week we talk with Justin Zimmerman on how his Rut Functional stand setup went last year. We continue to fan the flames for the 2020 deer season, hoping you have all your stands set and ready for the Key Days!! Special thank you to Justin Zimmerman for taking the time to do this show. and Thank you to all our listeners. HFJ
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Welcome back to the Hunt Fish Journal!! been a while but we are hitting the ground running with the airing of listeners who were successful last fall using the Rut Functional Hunting Method. First up we talk Tommy Engram about how last fall went in his neck of the woods.
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Well you've heard Walt Mitchell talk about big deer and how Walt and friends connect on really good deer, but in this show, Walt, Cheyenne and Wally talk about their last 2 years of getting the family in the deer woods and the crazy things that can wrong in the hunt and the things that go right. This show will have you laughing all the way!
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Welcome back to the HFJ. In this 2nd rut roundup show you will hear from Matt Stockton on how his key days progressed and the difficulties Matt came up against here in northern Ohio. These rut roundup shows started as a result of all the people having great success implementing the Rutfunctional Hunting Method developed by Jerry Everhart over a 40 year period. These stories from our successful listeners serve as a tool to help you gain confidence in your woods and learn this great method.
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What can go wrong? Part 2 HFJ No.190
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In this show Greg, Dan and Jerry sit around the table and talk about what happens when your past the key days of the rut and haven’t even seen a buck! They discuss insights to the possible causes and effect when things go dreadfully wrong. It happens, and what can you do to salvage your season? So sit back and grab yourself a hot steaming cup of Hunters Blend Coffee and enjoy this page in the Hunt Fish Journal. Thank you to all our listeners. We appreciate you! Greg Dan and Jerry
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Hey gang, welcome back to the Rut Roundup show part 1. In this show we talk with Jessica Graham in Iowa about the Rutfunctional Hunting success she and her husband Nathan are having as well as her father Rick Acheson and friend Kelsey Robinson. This couple has turned a 25 acre plot into a very successful rutfunctional hunting ground. We hope you enjoy this return to the rut roundup shows and happy hunting!
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In this show we talk to Paul and Mike over at Hunters Blend Coffee to let you all know whats going on with the Journal and how to get the Key Days and the Trail and Scrape deer scent.
info_outlineWelcome back to the Rut Roundup! This week we talk to Jason Plank from Pennsylvania on how his season went last fall. Jason discovered the Hunt Fish Journal 2 years ago and here's what he wrote,
"Hey Greg, Just wanted to update you since are last correspondence. I had incorporated scrapes and linking branches at two of my sites. They were not set up exactly as you guys teach and I didn't even have a stand or blind at one of my sites. The property is up for sale and I wasn't sure what was going to happen, so I didn't hang a stand. I did however stay out of there except for running the scrapes. This past weekend, I decided to hunt one of the stands in the afternoon I was sitting on the ground with a ghillie suit. I saw 1 doe about an hour before dark. The wind was swirling and she smelled something but didn't take off. She just walked down through the woods instead of staying on the trail. Then about 20 min. before last shooting light, this buck walked in with his nose to the ground. He hit the trail and headed to the second scrape I had set up. When he hit my opening, he gave me a 20 yd shot. Next year, I will have some stands set up with the method that you guys are teaching. I have not used mach scrapes a lot in the past, but do believe in them. I think thats what attracted me to your method."
We here at the HFJ like hearing from all you guys and bringing you on the shows to tell your success stories around the Rut Functional Hunt Method.