This week on The Watering Hole, the guys celebrate a season of major success, from big bucks on the ground to paying off late-season strategies. The conversation highlights the ethical responsibility that comes with hunting, featuring a dramatic story from Todd about rescuing a wounded deer trapped on the ice. Whether it's making the right stand decisions or knowing when to step in for wildlife, the crew dives deep into the moments that define a hunter's season.
Beyond the hunt, we address the controversy surrounding the sale of KUIU and its ties to a high-profile landowner. We break down the "Ruby River War" in Montana, where legal battles over public stream access have pitted private wealth against the North American Model of Conservation. The crew discusses the strange dichotomy of major conservation donors who simultaneously sue to limit public access, and the impact this "big money" influence has on the integrity of outdoor organizations.
To wrap things up, we shift to the technical side of the late-season push, covering everything from Missouri's recent pause on CWD targeted removals to the evolution of trail camera technology. We debate the effectiveness of winter food plots like brassicas and winter wheat in deep snow, as well as the transition from SD cards to cellular memory. Plus, we hint at new tech features designed to help hunters filter through thousands of photos to find that one mature buck.
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