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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 is simple. You only see the tip of the iceberg. You rarely see what's underwater.

We talk about the trade-offs that define Western hunting. Time. Physical effort. Money. Access. Fitness. Gear. Experience. You don't get to skip the cost. You only choose where you pay it.

Whether that means grinding miles, investing in scouting trips, paying for trespass access, bringing in help to shorten the learning curve, or even going guided, the effort shows up somewhere. And if your goal is simply to reset, hunt with buddies, and enjoy the mountains, that matters too. Just be honest about your expectations. Western hunting will demand something from you.

The question is what you're willing to trade for the level of success you're chasing.

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