EP. 406: Big Rubs, Big Woods, and Maximizing Early Hunting Opportunities | Tony Peterson
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Hey folks, Clint here. In this episode, Tony and I dive into the unpredictability of early-season deer hunting. We discuss how deer behavior can throw you off and challenge common misconceptions about patterns. Adapting to changing conditions is key, and relying too much on a rigid plan can backfire. We also break down early-season sign—rubs, scrapes, and what they really mean—and why you might not see big rubs in certain areas. Plus, we touch on our upcoming hunts in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, and North Dakota, and why stepping outside your comfort zone is critical for growth. If you’re gearing up for the early season, you won’t want to miss this one! WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PODCAST 406 Early season deer behavior is unpredictable; hunters must adapt to changing conditions. Fresh rubs and tracks during early season. Be flexible with hunting plans and explore new areas and strategies. Human presence during the early season . Hunting different areas sharpens skills and provides unique experiences. SHOW NOTES AND LINKS: —Truth From The Stand Merch —Save 20% on ASIO GEAR code TRUTH20 —Support our partners: Asio Gear , Exodus Outdoor Gear, Tethrd , Spartan Forge — Visit my local archery shop Bob and AJ's Archery World —Waypoint TV Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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