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Hunt West Podcast

Hunt West Podcast

The Hunt West Podcast is for hunters who'd rather wear out a pair of boots than a YouTube playlist. Most hunting podcasts give you campfire stories, gear hype, or endless tag talk. Hunt West is different. This is applied hunting wisdom — the stuff that actually helps you find critters and fill tags in the wild country west of the 100th meridian. Hosted by Jaden Bales — hunt consultant, mule deer junkie, and professional tag nerd — the show mixes solo riffs, guest conversations, and hard-earned lessons from real hunts. You'll get strategies for e-scouting, application hacks, mindset shifts, and

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    A Premium Pronghorn Tag & Backcountry Hunt Plans

    Published Aug 15, 2026

    We've entered the thick of the hunting season on this week's episode as the guys record while on the road from one hunt to the other. Hayden and Jaden recap the short pronghorn hunt they did prior to heading to the mountains for a big week of backcountry deer hunting. They talk about themes of premium tags not meeting premium expectations, ways to keep your head up on hunts that kick you in the teeth, and much more. Plus, you get a look inside their backcountry deer hunt plans before they ever g

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    The High Country Mule Deer Game with Trevor Stewart

    Published Aug 8, 2026

    Trevor Stewart

    This week, Jaden sits down with Trevor Stewart of Uncharted Supply Co. to talk about one of their shared obsessions: chasing mule deer with a bow in the high country. Trevor explains how he developed a productive hunting area spanning several basins, how he finds bucks throughout the day, and how he decides whether to make a stalk or wait for a better opportunity. They dig into midday glassing, bedding behavior, shifting thermals, afternoon thunderstorms, and hunting through bad weather. Trevor

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    How to Hunt One Specific Bull with Cody Rich

    Published Aug 1, 2026

    Cody Rich

    *]:pointer-events-auto R6Vx5W_threadScrollVars scroll-mb-[calc(var(--scroll-root-safe-area-inset-bottom,0px)+var(--thread-response-height))] scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" data-turn-id="9461ebc1-ece1-4662-aef3-a3718a64def9" data-turn-id-container="9461ebc1-ece1-4662-aef3-a3718a64def9" data-testid="conversation-turn-6" data-turn="assistant"> Jaden recently got the biggest bull he has ever had on a trail camera. Now comes the considerably harder part:

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    Hunting Big Pronghorn with Chance Marshall (Rokcast Crossover)

    Published Jul 25, 2026

    In this Rokcast crossover, Jaden sits down with Wyoming outfitter Chance Marshall to break down what really separates a good pronghorn from a giant, how he finds giants so often, and a ton more about hunting these critters. Chance explains how he evaluates horn length, mass, prong placement, and overall proportions in the field. They also cover early-season scouting, how buck behavior changes around the rut, hunting water versus spot-and-stalk tactics, and why Wyoming continues to produce except

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    How to Choose the Right Hunting Boots | Solo Round

    Published Jul 18, 2026

    Solo Round

    Most hunters want to know which hunting boot is "the best." That is probably the wrong question. In this episode, Jaden breaks down how to choose footwear based on the shape of your feet, injury history, physical conditioning, hunting style, terrain, pack weight, and weather. He covers everything from lightweight trail shoes for scouting and archery pronghorn to supportive mountain boots and tall, insulated options for late-season snow. He also explains why hunters should get both feet properly

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    The Craft of Backcountry Bowhunting with Adam Foss

    Published Jul 11, 2026

    Adam Foss

    This week, Adam Foss joins me to talk about the craft of backcountry bowhunting and the lessons that only come from spending years in the mountains. We get into how modern gear, mapping apps, and satellite communication have made hunters more capable, but also why none of it replaces real experience, sound judgment, and basic backcountry skills. Adam also breaks down the archery gear he carries on long hunts, why he brings a lightweight target into the field, and how shooting his bow during a mo

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    Building a Hunting Season After Draws with Hayden Richins & Tyler Bales

    Published Jul 5, 2026

    This week's episode is a little different. I sat down with two of the people I spend the most time planning hunts with: my brother Tyler and my good friend Hayden. We pulled back the curtain on exactly what our own fall planning conversations sound like after draw results come out. The tags we expected to draw didn't happen. Backup plans became Plan C, then Plan D, and eventually Plan E. Rather than throwing in the towel, we talk through how we evaluate new opportunities, why over-the-counter hu

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    New Muzzleloaders, Mountain Miles & Taking Chances with Tyler Grethen

    Published Jun 27, 2026

    Tyler Grethen

    This week, Weatherby Marketing Manager Tyler Grethen joins the Hunt West Podcast from Weatherby's headquarters in Sheridan, Wyoming. Tyler shares his journey from growing up in Missouri and working as a commodities trader to building a career in the outdoor industry and eventually landing at one of the most iconic rifle companies in hunting. Along the way, we swap stories from DIY Alaska adventures, dive into lightweight rifle setups and suppressor-ready hunting systems, and discuss how trail ru

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    Inside the Life of a Wyoming Game Warden with Scott Werbelow

    Published Jun 20, 2026

    Scott Werbelow

    Few people have spent more time around hunters, wildlife, and the wild places of Wyoming than retired game warden Scott Werbelow. Scott spent 33 years with the Wyoming Game & Fish Department, working everywhere from elk feedgrounds in the Pinedale country to supervising game wardens across northwest Wyoming. Along the way, he investigated poaching cases, responded to grizzly bear conflicts, checked hunters from sheep country to sagebrush flats, and accumulated enough stories to fill five books.

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    Jim Zumbo: Lessons from a Western Hunting Legend

    Published Jun 13, 2026

    Jim Zumbo

    Jim Zumbo has spent more than six decades chasing adventure across the American West. From writing thousands of hunting articles and more than 20 books to following in the footsteps of Jack O'Connor at Outdoor Life, few people have witnessed the evolution of western hunting quite like Jim. In this episode, Jim shares stories from the golden age of mule deer hunting, horseback elk camps, and some unforgettable sheep hunts, including a desert bighorn hunt that featured a grizzly attack story assig

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    Optics Basics for Western Hunting | Solo Round

    Published Jun 6, 2026

    Solo Round

    Most optics conversations eventually turn into a competition over who owns the most expensive glass. This one goes a different direction. In this solo episode, Jaden breaks down the craft of glassing and why finding more animals has far more to do with patience, technique, and time behind your optics than it does with owning the latest and greatest gear. From mule deer to elk to pronghorn, he explains how successful hunters use binoculars, tripods, spotting scopes, and terrain to systematically

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    Solo Elk Packouts, Wolves, Big Deer, and New Gear Hunters Need | Beau Pullin of Cervara Gear

    Published May 31, 2026

    This week on the Hunt West Podcast, I sit down with Beau Pullin of Cervara Gear to talk about solo elk hunting, brutal packouts, scouting for mule deer, predator encounters, and the ultralight pulley system he created after learning the hard way just how difficult meat care can be deep in the backcountry. Beau shares the story that sparked the idea for Cervara Gear after killing his first backpack elk solo in Idaho and spending sleepless nights listening to wolves circle his meat pile in the dar

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    The 3 Phases of Scouting For September Elk Hunts

    Published May 24, 2026

    Most hunters think scouting means hiking around and hoping to stumble into elk. In this episode, Jaden breaks down the actual system I use to scout elk hunts before season ever opens. From e-scouting to boots-on-the-ground work, we talk about the three phases of scouting that help you stay in elk and avoid wasting precious hunting days figuring things out on the fly. The Three Phases Jaden Dives into are: Getting a Lay of the Land Developing an Area Actually Scouting He also shares real examples

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    Archery Hunting Fundamentals with Keifer Rogers

    Published May 16, 2026

    Keifer Rogers

    This week on the Hunt West Podcast, I sit down with guide, archery coach, and all-around bowhunting addict Keifer Rogers to talk about what actually matters when it comes to becoming a better hunter. We dive deep into shot process, target panic, offseason preparation, and the biggest mistakes most archery hunters make long before the season ever opens. Keifer shares how he went from a Pennsylvania whitetail hunter who barely practiced to killing his first bull elk on opening day of his first-eve

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    How To Manage Hunting Pressure | Solo Round

    Published May 9, 2026

    Solo Round

    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

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    Chubby Athletic & Dangerous: Always Hunt Ready with Lyle Hebel of MTNTOUGH

    Published May 2, 2026

    In this episode, I sit down with Lyle Hebel from MTNTOUGH to talk about what it really means to be prepared for a Western hunt. We dive into everything from long-range shooting and gear choices to spring bear hunting tactics and how fitness actually plays into success in the field. Lyle shares how he went deep down the shooting rabbit hole, and how chasing improvement across different skills has shaped the way he hunts. We also get into bear hunting strategy, including how to approach early vs l

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    Spot & Stalk Lessons You Can Use This Fall: Stories from Argentina

    Published Apr 27, 2026

    Fresh off a trip to Argentina, this episode breaks down what happens when you treat a hunt like a training ground instead of a one-shot opportunity. Jaden spent the week chasing blackbuck with a bow while the rest of the crew hunted red stag, stacking reps in open country that feels a lot like pronghorn or mule deer terrain. The result? A pile of blown stalks, a couple missed opportunities, one clean kill, and a ton of lessons that translate directly to Western hunting. This episode dives into w

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    We Were In Elk… Now What? Archery Tactics for Sealing the Deal

    Published Apr 18, 2026

    In this episode, a friend of the podcast, Rob Minturn, flipped the script. Rob interviews Jaden to deep dive into tactics for sealing the deal after his crew put a full season of elk lessons to the test. The guys get into the real stuff. Thermals that screw you, bulls that won't commit, when to send it versus when to slow down, and how to actually hunt elk with a group without blowing everything out. A lot of this comes straight from situations they ran into last fall, so it's not theory, it's w

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    What the Crappiest Tags Teach You | Solo Round

    Published Apr 11, 2026

    Solo Round

    In this solo episode, Jaden takes you back through some of his earliest and messiest hunts. From a chaotic first archery mule deer that turned into a full-blown river chase, to grinding through low-success elk and pronghorn units, these stories all point to one core lesson. The unit you draw isn't what determines your success. It's how well you understand and adapt to the hunt in front of you. Too many hunters spend all their energy trying to pick the perfect unit, thinking that the tag itself w

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    Old School Skills, Big Bulls, and What Matters in Western Hunting with Randy Burtis

    Published Apr 4, 2026

    Randy Burtis

    Randy Burtis is one of those guys who's done more in the hunting world than most people ever will, and he's still just getting warmed up. From growing up surrounded by Wyoming bowhunting legends to becoming a Pope & Young and Boone & Crockett scorer, Randy's life has been shaped by being around people who really know what they're doing. And in this episode, you get a front-row seat to what he's learned along the way. We dive into everything from traditional archery and elk hunting strategy to gu

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    The Spring Bear Playbook: Finding Bears on a Low-Snow Year with Tyler Bales

    Published Mar 28, 2026

    Tyler Bales

    Spring bear season is right around the corner, but this year isn't shaping up like a normal one. With historically low snowpack across the West, the typical "hunt the snowline" strategy goes out the window. In this episode, I sit down with my brother Tyler to break down how we're thinking about finding and killing bears when everything is greening up fast and access is wide open. We dig into how low snow changes bear behavior, where to actually focus your time, and why glassing more country matt

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    Tips to Staying Legal While Hunting the West

    Published Mar 21, 2026

    If you're hunting multiple states this fall, this episode is a must-listen. In this solo episode, I break down the most common ways hunters get into trouble across the West and how to avoid them. From access and road navigation issues to hunter orange requirements and post-kill procedures, we cover the real-world mistakes that cost hunters time, money, and sometimes their entire hunt. The big takeaway is simple. Regulations are your bible. If you're relying only on apps or memory, you're taking

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    Some Good 'Ol Bowhunting Stories with Josh Jenni

    Published Mar 14, 2026

    Josh Jenni

    Josh Jenni joins the Hunt West Podcast to swap bowhunting stories from the last few seasons. We dive into encounters with big mule deer during both early and late season archery hunts, including close calls on some stomper bucks, tough stalking conditions, and the lessons that come from opportunities that almost came together. Josh also shares the story of a hard-earned New Mexico archery elk that finally came together after a very good, but tough hunt. This episode is perfect for hunters who en

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    Public Land, Public Wildlife: Why Hunters Need to Pay Attention with Zach Lentsch & Chris Allen

    Published Mar 8, 2026

    Western hunting only exists because the land and wildlife exist first. In this episode, I sit down with Zach Lentsch and Chris Allen of Protect Wyoming to talk about why hunters need to start paying attention to the political side of public lands, wildlife policy, and scientific management. We dig into the growing push in Wyoming to transfer federal public lands, the ongoing fight around landowner tags and wildlife privatization, and why organizations like Protect Wyoming are stepping into the p

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    It's Gonna Be Harder Than You Think | Solo Round

    Published Feb 28, 2026

    Solo Round

    Western hunting is harder than you think. Not impossible. Not unattainable. Just harder than most people expect when they're looking at a grip-and-grin photo on Instagram. In this solo episode, I walk back through my first archery elk in 2019 that took seven seasons to seal the deal, nearly 200 mountain miles in one September, blown opportunities on opening morning, and a full send on the final weekend. I also revisit my 2022 180-inch mule deer that required 18 days hunting one basin. The point

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    Full Send: Bucks and Bulls with Kenneth Thrall at Kifaru

    Published Feb 21, 2026

    Full Send

    Six years ago, Kenneth Thrall cold-emailed me asking what would happen if he moved to Wyoming. Then, he bought a house in Riverton and believed if he went full send, he'd figure it out. Fast forward to today and he's a key part of Kifaru International, grinding behind the scenes and in the mountains. In this episode, we talk about what it really looks like to bet on yourself, start at the bottom, and go all in, whether it's in hunting or life. On the hunting side, we go deep into the chess match

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    Colorado Mule Deer & Their Management: Throwback Episode

    Published Feb 13, 2026

    This week we're doing something a little different. We're rewinding back to a 2020 Muley Monday episode with former Colorado Parks and Wildlife staff member, J.T. Romantzke to talk mule deer management, buck ratios, season structures, crowding, and chronic wasting disease. At the time, Colorado was entering a new five-year season structure and beginning to lean harder into CWD management. A lot of big decisions were being made. A lot of theories were being tested. Fast forward six years. Some th

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    Contingencies: How to Build Backup Plans with Hayden Richins

    Published Feb 7, 2026

    Hayden Richins

    Nothing is a guarantee when you're hunting out west, so this episode is all about building contingencies that keep you in the game no matter what. Jaden and his buddy Hayden Richins break down how they plan archery mule deer seasons when draw odds are shaky, wildfires are a real threat, and Plan A rarely survives first contact. Using their own multi-state strategy as an example, they walk through smart backup planning across Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, and even over-the-counter options, plus how to p

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    The Craziest Hunting Season You've Ever Heard with Alex Aguirre

    Published Jan 31, 2026

    Alex Aguirre

    What happens when everything goes right… and wrong… in the same hunting season? In this episode, Jaden sits down with Wyoming native Alex Aguirre to unpack what might be the most unhinged fall any hunter has ever lived through. We're talking mountain goat, moose, multiple elk, a giant mule deer, a commissioner's tag, lost horses (plural), grizzly bears on carcasses, night pack-outs, and a season that simply refused to slow down. Alex walks through the full timeline, from tags "falling out of the

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    Crushing Easy-Draw Colorado Elk Hunts & the Muley Obsession with Garrison Kinsel

    Published Jan 24, 2026

    Garrison Kinsel

    In this episode of the Hunt West Podcast, I sit down with my buddy Garrison Kinsel for a deep dive into what it actually takes to be successful on low-point and "easy draw" Western hunts. We cover Colorado elk strategy, the realities of the reissue list, OTC pressure, and why point creep is a trap so many hunters fall into. Garrison breaks down how elk behavior changes under pressure, how to find animals living in the cracks, and why hunting the same units repeatedly can teach you more than burn

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    Gear Evolution for Western Hunters: How to Build a Smart Kit Without Wasting Money

    Published Jan 17, 2026

    In this solo episode of the Hunt West Podcast, Jaden breaks down his real-world gear evolution as a Western big game hunter. This episode walks through how boots, backpacks, optics, and tripods actually fit into a smart hunting strategy over time. From trail shoes and bargain boots to purpose-built mountain footwear, from budget packs to serious load-hauling frames, Jaden shares what worked, what failed, and what he'd do differently if he were starting over today. This episode is built for hunte

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    Private Land & Public Hunters with James Nash

    Published Jan 10, 2026

    James Nash

    In this episode of the Hunt West Podcast, Jaden sits down with James Nash to tackle one of the most important—and misunderstood—topics in Western hunting today: private land, public hunters, and the relationship between the two. James grew up on a multi-generation Oregon ranch dating back to the late 1800s, and he brings a rare perspective shaped by ranching, guiding, conservation work, and firsthand experience dealing with both great hunters and absolute train wrecks. Together, they unpack why

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    Hunters, Habitat & State Politics: What Wyoming's 2026 Legislative Session Means for You

    Published Jan 3, 2026

    In this episode, Jaden sits down with Wyoming Wildlife Federation leaders Craig Benjamin, Executive Director, and Jess Johnson, Government Affairs Director, to break down the Wyoming wildlife and hunting issues that actually matter heading into the 2026 legislative session. The conversation starts where it should—hunting stories from the past season—before pulling back the curtain on how wildlife decisions are really made in Wyoming, and why hunters (resident and nonresident alike) have more inf

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    2025 Wrapped & 2026 Loaded: What Worked, What's Changing, and Where Hunt West Is Headed

    Published Jan 1, 2026

    In this bonus New Year episode of the Hunt West Podcast, Jaden Bales looks back on an unforgettable 2025—both personally and professionally—and breaks down what actually worked in the field. From helping plan over 50 DIY Western hunts to logging 108 days afield, Jaden shares real numbers, honest success rates, and why a 50% fill rate on mostly opportunity tags is something to be proud of. He dives into the idea of the "snowball effect" in Western hunting—how consistent effort, learning the same

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    No Bugles, No Problem: A Wyoming Cow Elk Story

    Published Dec 27, 2025

    Fresh off a late-season Wyoming cow elk hunt, Jaden breaks down one of the most rewarding—and educational—hunts he's guided in years. What started as a freezer-filling family hunt turned into a masterclass on elk behavior, patience, wind discipline, and why cow elk tags deserve more respect in every Western hunter's long-term strategy. Hunting with a family crew of three tag holders and two observers, this episode walks through three days of hard-earned success in wide-open sage flats and steep

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    Walking With Your Eyes: Rifle Elk, Old Mule Deer, and Hunting With Purpose with Derik Henderson

    Published Dec 20, 2025

    Derik Henderson

    In this episode of the Hunt West Podcast, Jaden sits down with Wyoming hunter Derik Henderson—a guy who quietly stacks big elk and old mule deer without chasing trends or spot-burning country. Derik isn't a guide by trade, but for one special hunt, he's stepping into that role to raise money for the family of his late best friend. The conversation covers far more than just antlers. This episode dives deep into what it actually takes to consistently hunt the top percent of animals on the landscap

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    Two Tags, Two Bulls, and Ten Years of Elk Lessons with Bryon Thompson

    Published Dec 13, 2025

    Bryon Thompson

    Wisconsin elk nut Bryon Thompson joins Jaden on this episode to break down his back-to-back Wyoming elk hunts — one on a general tag, one on a limited quota — and what a decade of DIY elk hunting has really taught him. From early mistakes in Colorado OTC to learning how to find elk instead of just bumbling around, Bryon shares hard-earned insights, wild stories, and why good partners (like his buddy Benny) matter more than any gear list. If you're planning a Wyoming elk hunt or just trying to le

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    Inside Guide Life: Hunting Stories of the Good and the Bad

    Published Dec 6, 2025

    Inside Guide Life

    In this episode, Jaden pulls the curtain back on the guide life; how he stumbled into guiding, the wild hunts that shaped him, and the extremes of what really happens when you mix hunters, high expectations, and Mother Nature. He shares the story that launched his guiding career, the absolute worst guided hunt he ever had (yes, it involves shooting the wrong bull), and the hunts that remind him why guiding is still one of the most meaningful things he does. If you're considering going guided, Ja

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    The 2026 Hunt Planning Love/Hate Episode (And Why Honey Holes Die)

    Published Dec 3, 2025

    This week, Jaden breaks down his Western Hunting Love/Hate List—a stolen model from the Fantasy Football world that provides an honest take at which states actually match some common hunter archetypes heading into 2026. Whether you're a burnt-points elk guy trying to stay in the game, a grey-ghost fanatic obsessed with big mule deer, or a brand-new hunter stepping into the arena for the first time, this episode maps out where you should be looking—and where you might want to stay away from. He a

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    Dad Bod Prevention & Post-Season Recovery with Dr. Rob

    Published Nov 22, 2025

    https://www.instagram.com/wifiphysio/In this one, I bring on my buddy Dr. Rob Minturn, founder of the Wilderness Fitness Institute, to answer the burning question every hunter has right about now: "How do I recover from hunting season without turning into a busted can of biscuits?" We dig into fixing tight hips, rebuilding strength the right way, why your feet feel like hamburger, when to stretch (and when not to), why foam rolling your IT band is a lie, and how to transition from full-send hunt

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    The November Muley Guide: Glassing, Weather, Rut Timing

    Published Nov 15, 2025

    The November Muley Guide

    The mule deer rut is rolling, and in this episode Jaden breaks down what he's seeing across Wyoming and Montana—early rutting in the desert, slower action in the mountains, and how weather is dictating daylight movement right now. He walks through a wild multi-mile stalk on a big Wyoming buck, a one-day Montana strike mission, and why the rut is really a bell curve you have to hunt pocket by pocket. If you're chasing November mule deer, this episode gives you the playbook: how to glass smarter,

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    The 5-Step Playbook for Planning Next Year's Hunts

    Published Nov 8, 2025

    Whether you're cleaning up bloody gear or eating tag soup, this is the time of year when every hunter starts thinking ahead. In this solo episode, Jaden breaks down his 5-step system for planning next year's Western hunts — from setting your goals to getting yourself and your gear ready to execute. He covers how to define what kind of hunt you actually want, research tags that fit your goals, truth your ideas on the map, build a realistic game plan, and start prepping now so you're not scramblin

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    How to Hunt Late-Season Elk in a Roaded Unit: Game Planning with Tyler Bales

    Published Nov 1, 2025

    Tyler Bales

    In this week's episode, I sit down with my brother, Tyler Bales, to talk about his wife's upcoming late-season Oregon elk hunt: a classic roaded-country challenge where finding unpressured elk takes creativity, patience, and a little local knowledge. We dive into how he scouted a heavily roaded unit with a fresh burn, what he's learning about elk using edges between timber, burns, and private land, and how to hunt smart when you've got family (and a baby) along for the ride. You'll hear us talk

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    The Pre-Rut Mule Deer Playbook | Solo Round

    Published Oct 25, 2025

    Solo Round

    In this solo round, Jaden breaks down one of his favorite times of year—the pre-rut window when mule deer bucks start slipping out of their hidey holes and showing daylight movement, but haven't gone full rut yet. It's that sweet spot where weather, timing, and patience make or break a hunt. Jaden shares what he's learned from hunting and guiding across the West, including: Premium Max-Point Migration Hunts — what true migration behavior looks like and why sitting tight beats hiking miles. Gener

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    Beat the Odds, Burn the Gas: Two Successful Pronghorn Hunts

    Published Oct 18, 2025

    When you've been hunting with someone for over 25 years, you know the laughs, the screwups, and the grind are just part of the deal. In this episode, Jaden recaps a Wyoming pronghorn hunt with his lifelong friend Kain — a trip filled with highs, lows, and the kind of luck that only comes when you beat 7% odds in the tag draw. Kain flew in from Oregon with a freezer to fill, and the duo went to work chasing antelope across windy plains, dealing with wild weather, wardens, and whitetail detours. J

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    From Unfilled Tags to a Giant Bull: The Lessons That Made an Elk Hunter

    Published Oct 11, 2025

    In this episode of the Hunt West Podcast, Jaden sits down with Hunt West client and now first-time archery elk killer, Anthony Ortiz, to unpack a four-year journey that went from missed chances and blown stalks to punching tags on a giant Colorado bull AND a Wyoming pronghorn—all this season. Anthony opens up about what it really takes to go from hopeful to lethal: The mistakes that taught him more than success ever could (hint: wind and impatience were his biggest teachers) The shooting practic

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    "I Love it When a Plan Comes Together" | Wyoming Elk Hunt Story

    Published Oct 5, 2025

    Wyoming Elk Hunt Story

    This two-for-one podcast starts with a scouting report from a tent at 10,000 feet and 8 miles deep in the backcountry before Wyoming's general season rifle opener. This gives you a look into the mind of elk hunters the night before season and how to set yourself up for success on opening day. What followed was the full execution of a big mountain elk hunting playbook — managing pressure, weather, mindset, and logistics to fill two tags on nice bulls. From lightning storms and muddy pack-outs to

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    Late Rutting Elk Hunting Success & Tips | HW Field Report 9.27.2025

    Published Sep 26, 2025

    In this solo field report, Jaden breaks down the final days of September elk hunting and shares the full story from a recent guided hunt. From bumping into bugling bulls right out of the truck to finally calling in a heavy seven-point for his client Steve, this hunt was a crash course in late-rut elk behavior. You'll hear how two mature bulls in the same unit played completely different games—one running a massive herd like a cage fighter, the other hanging timid on the sidelines after taking hi

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    The Mule Deer Double Story: 400" of Antlers on Opening Day with Gray Plunkett

    Published Sep 23, 2025

    Gray Plunkett

    Some hunts you dream about forever. Others just come together in a way you'll never forget. This episode is one of those. Gray and I headed into steep, gnarly mule deer country with a short window, a couple of backup plans, and low expectations. By the end of opening day, we were standing over not one, but two high-country bucks—mine a true giant, and his a gnarly, heavy buck that any hunter would be thrilled with. In this episode, we relive every part of the hunt: The brutal climb in and the st

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    The Cow Elk Hunters' Playbook | Solo Round

    Published Sep 20, 2025

    Solo Round

    Most folks dream of chasing a screaming bull, but let's be honest—cow elk hunts are where the odds (and the freezers) are stacked in your favor. In this solo round, Jaden breaks down the Cow Elk Playbook—why cow hunts are one of the best opportunities in the West right now, and how to approach them through each phase of the elk's yearly cycle. What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why cow elk tags are often the best entry point into elk hunting. Seasonal tactics: Late September (rut): how to use bu