In this episode, I sit down with Cameron from Hawk Optics and we dig into the nuts and bolts of actually learning deer—how pressure, access, and human movement shape their behavior more than most folks realize. We talk about deer living in cattails, how their senses change with terrain, and why wind and entry routes quietly decide most hunts before you ever climb a tree. From a memorable Halloween sit to hard lessons pulled from past mistakes, this one’s about paying attention, adapting on the fly, and letting experience—not shortcuts—do the heavy lifting.
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PODCAST 471
Access routes and human pressure often dictate deer movement
Deer use their senses differently depending on terrain, especially in cattails and open cover
Wind direction quietly determines most encounters before a hunt ever starts
Bedding preferences shift with pressure and environment, requiring adaptable setups
Experience sharpens shot selection and decision-making in tight windows
Patience and observation reveal patterns that cameras alone can’t teach
Learning from past mistakes is the foundation for future success
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