ELK TALK Podcast - EPISODE #1

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  • Join Randy Newberg and Corey Jacobsen in the first episode of "Elk Talk Podcast", presented by the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation!
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Komentáře • 61

  • @montanamike7948
    @montanamike7948 Před 4 lety +3

    Who's listening to this before their 2020 season kicks off? Good luck everyone and safe hunting!!

  • @denniswilson206
    @denniswilson206 Před 6 lety +2

    Dennis Wilson : Thanks Coery/Randy for keeping this old man (68) in the game of elk hunting. With the health issues if had I need all the help I can get. And your podcast adds to that support, Thanks guys. 7-6-2018

  • @johnnyboyyo
    @johnnyboyyo Před 5 lety +1

    I have always thought someday I would like to hunt elk with a bow. A couple mos ago I decided it's now or never as I am not getting any younger. I am glad I found this podcast, I am now on a mission to learn as much as I can before I head to Colorado in September.

  • @BCencounters
    @BCencounters Před 6 lety +5

    I'm a long time viewer and supporter of both you guys, I am very happy to see you guys "officially" teamed up. The knowledge you can impart has so much depth. I hope you guys the best of luck, great podcast l, keep it up.

  • @williammitchell8612
    @williammitchell8612 Před 2 lety

    So, here I am playing catchup again. "Can't trust an old man in a hurry." Love it! Great first podcast, guys!

  • @bradysprague6513
    @bradysprague6513 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for doing this! I enjoy the unique styles that each of you bring to elk hunting! It is somewhat sad that I can sit and listen to you both talk for hours about elk hunting, but I go through withdrawals in January and enjoy your perspectives while I wait for hunting season to roll around.

  • @torysavage1
    @torysavage1 Před 6 lety +2

    The pod cast is awesome. I'm not even half way through and love every minute. Looking forward to this. Thank you

  • @thistledewoutdoors3331
    @thistledewoutdoors3331 Před 6 lety +1

    Topics:
    Food - Healthy energy providing food while on hunts longer than a week ?
    Elk shape - How to prepare
    Packs - Do you really need a large pack to carry house home with you?
    Footwear - What to really look for ?
    Season tables - What to do while seasons overlap (Archery & muzzle loader) for example.
    Traveling by Vehicle , ATV , Bike , Hike to get into elk
    How to keep from being too stinky - Use of campfire smoke to mask human scent/ect
    Meat coolers in town - Where / How to find them on extended hunts with multiple people
    On the ground scouting days vs Hunting days after E-Scouting - Example (7 days scout on the ground/7days hunt) ect.......

  • @jacobroach7251
    @jacobroach7251 Před 6 lety +2

    Will Primos would be an awesome guest to have at some point!

  • @andrewhinkle5831
    @andrewhinkle5831 Před 6 lety

    Hey Corey and Randy, loved the first episode. I'm from Missoula and want to share some feedback as you asked.
    Thanks to your sponsors too, I've purchased something from Gerber, goHUNT, onX and others in part bc of you guys. The promo codes are really great.
    Don't worry too much about rambling bc you guys have personalities that are easy for people to like.
    Topics I would be interested in hearing you discuss include:
    1) Solo elk hunting, strategy, risk, meat packing, is this even possible?
    2) How to meet good responsible hunting buddies in your area?
    3) Spousal and marital advice for being gone hunting often.
    4) Nuances of hunting elk in griz country when solo - for eg hiking before sunlight or after dark, calling, spooking or calling in bears on accident. Is this a thing in MT, or is it pretty safe to hike silently/call elk even alone in Griz country during darkness? How do you beat the fear of bears if this is just part of hunting Montana public lands! :D
    5) Should new hunters shoot small game and non game animals for practice with dressing, skinning, shooting, and to be busy during off-season? Other ways to hone your skills?
    6) Is there any way for someone like me, 30 y/0 Missoulian, to hunt with you Corey or you Randy? I hear your schedules but this would be a dream for any fan I'm sure, and definitely me! For me it would be about the learning and getting to know some wise folks who can teach me a lot about a lot of things, and excellent company. Think about doing a raffle giveaway or something!
    Thanks again and happy hunting!

  • @johncheney1703
    @johncheney1703 Před 6 lety +2

    The myth of fat causing heart disease was a good note Corey. Sugar is the real problem, but everyone is in denial to their sugar/carb addiction. Personally, the best I have felt in years being on the ketogenic diet. Randy, if your knee just started hurting...it may just need to be adjusted. Pain going up or down the stairs if really common with knee misalignments...I see it with my patients all the time. Arthritis could be another possibility...unless you hurt it somehow. (I am not diagnosing anything, just giving you some ideas)

    • @coreyharris8154
      @coreyharris8154 Před 6 lety

      I've been on Keto for about 8 months now. Just had my bloodwork done. Total Cholesterol stayed the same, LDL and Tri's went down and HDL (good cholesterol) went way up! My doc was pleasantly surprised.

  • @robertbrewer2055
    @robertbrewer2055 Před 6 lety +1

    I enjoyed the discussion about hunting cows. In the area right out of my backdoor here in Wyoming, the last 3 years less than 100 people have applied for over 1000 cow tags on their first choice. I draw that cow tag every year without fail. Tasty elk dinners all year long!!!

    • @ryanvanderveen8889
      @ryanvanderveen8889 Před 6 lety +1

      Robert Brewer I'm seriously thinking about trying a Wyoming cow elk hunt. Non resident bull tags are getting expensive to eat. What time of year would you recommend?

    • @robertbrewer2055
      @robertbrewer2055 Před 6 lety +1

      That's a tough call. The area you plan to hunt can play a huge part. I hunt area 7. It is huge, and if you can wait long enough, I can always get one right around the first snow. My type 4 tag is good from Aug 15 till Dec 31.

  • @demanmoon
    @demanmoon Před 6 lety +3

    You guys are great always good to listen and learn from you.

  • @jacksonwholeexperience409

    I was helping a friend hunt AZ Unit 1 this past Dec (first week). We hunted along the eastern border of the Fort Apache Reservation... successfully! It'd be nice to see you film a Mount Baldy Wilderness hunt. If that's where you're hunting this coming season with llamas, just reply here: "Stay tuned folks..."

  • @brianmeeko915
    @brianmeeko915 Před 6 lety +1

    First pod cast I've watched completely through. it was great, thank you. awesome stuff really enjoyed it

  • @coreyharris8154
    @coreyharris8154 Před 6 lety +1

    Great job guys, love the podcasts!

  • @JAG2393
    @JAG2393 Před 6 lety +1

    awesome as always

  • @othoverthehillhunterjimzil5236

    Headed out for my second ever Roosevelt elk hunt, thanks for the information prior to the 2018 season, looking forward to the next episode

  • @darrinstroik2110
    @darrinstroik2110 Před 6 lety +1

    Y'all are great I'm going to tune in every episode

  • @jeremyzender7307
    @jeremyzender7307 Před 6 lety +1

    Logging for my Dad in Northwest Washington in November and December was enough to send me to the USMC. Then to college😄

  • @craigwashburn279
    @craigwashburn279 Před 6 lety +1

    Congrats guys! Looking forward to the new series!

  • @thistledewoutdoors3331
    @thistledewoutdoors3331 Před 6 lety +1

    My next batch of calls are going to be of the Elk101 line & of Durks line... Ive bought the B.R.O kill pack last December & wore em out.... I need that 20% off buying a bunch of calls !!!! I cant afford ruining calls or failures for my 1st ever elk hunt......

  • @aaronfranck123
    @aaronfranck123 Před 6 lety

    Guys, I have a little bit of constructive criticism. I have to be honest that it was frustrating to me that you did not get to the point of actually talking about any specifics of elk or elk hunting for the first 45 minutes. I recommend that you knock out your sponsor reads in the first ten minutes, then get down to business! You both are a wealth of information and that is what listeners are tuning in for. Not small talk. Again, dont think im being a hater here. Im a fan of what you both do and am a die hard western archery elk hunter. I just think it is important to keep in mind that nowadays people have many listening options and you need to refine your product so that it delivers to a very specific audience. The only people tuning in here are elk hunters and that is what they want to hear about. I wish you the best and I will tune in again!

  • @donburkhart7188
    @donburkhart7188 Před 6 lety +1

    Best Hunting podcast going!

  • @colekahnk3703
    @colekahnk3703 Před 6 lety +1

    Awesome podcast! You were talking about hunting the vocal elk right after the first hour mark. In a future podcast could you talk about the strategy differences between hunting the vocal elk vs. the non-vocal elk?

  • @devaul9101
    @devaul9101 Před 6 lety +2

    Loved the ramble!

  • @ericwiitala5407
    @ericwiitala5407 Před 6 lety +2

    Sounds like me and whitetail hunting. Think I've screwed up in every way possible. Lol!!

  • @michaelduncan2759
    @michaelduncan2759 Před 4 lety +1

    Hey anyone, I am late to the party, just found this. I have been binge watching fresh tracks, and elk 101 so, want to try elk hunting. What would be a good call diaphragm and other types for someone who is just beginning? So many choices at Rocky Mountain Hunting Calls, and noticed a lot of intermediate and advanced, but did not see beginners.

  • @brandonguitierez3821
    @brandonguitierez3821 Před 6 lety

    I really like what you guys do as Hunters. 23 minutes and 56 seconds you guys are still and you boys are still pitching product. Hahaha. Hopefully the next podcast gets right to it good luck this fall boys then again I don't think you're the one that you will need it as bad as I do

  • @robbiemiller2334
    @robbiemiller2334 Před 4 lety

    I'm from Bozeman! Wish we had 340 class

  • @bandedantler9648
    @bandedantler9648 Před 6 lety

    I suggest going over how to call elk (mew, bugle, etc.). Special guest maybe Steve Chappell. Also, I would like to hear more about peak rut hunting. What tactics should be used and "do's and don'ts", etc. I also hear that wind is very important, but how does one become a wind master? Seems that wind is one of the critical portions to elk hunting. I personally would like to know more.
    I also think it would be nice to know where you start on a hunt? (e-scouting, google, physically going there in person, etc.) Then talk about how often to scout and what to look for in July versus August, versus September/October, etc. For example, for hunters that do not live close to where they hunt so scouting regularly is not feasible. How often should someone go to the hunting area and scout? If a bull is found in July, he could be anywhere in September. So how do you plan for this?
    My buddy is hunting archery this year OTC Utah public land, (pre-rut) and we only have 4 days to do it. What do you suggest? No time to scout, limited time there, very public so lots of people, etc. How should we go about it? I know we are supposed to get away from roads, look for water/feed and shelter, but how long do we spend in one spot before we choose another?

  • @TheChuckler12
    @TheChuckler12 Před 6 lety +1

    Something that I have had a hard time finding answers to is about diaphragm longjevity. I practice a lot while driving for work, and seem to go through a lot of diaphragms. How long would a typical diaphragm last during two weeks of lots of bugling.?

    • @Elk101
      @Elk101  Před 5 lety

      Jacob, diaphragm longevity is typically more a matter of care than of construction. There are three things that will kill the longevity of a diaphragm call - sunlight, moisture/saliva, and heat. If you can rinse the calls off after use, and then place them in a place where they are protected from direct sunlight and heat, and able to breathe so they can dry out, they should last for multiple uses. If they are left on the dash of a truck, or put away wet without a chance to properly dry out, sometimes they won’t last more than a day or two. Under normal use and care, you should be able to get at least a week or two of good use out of a diaphragm in the elk woods.

    • @TheChuckler12
      @TheChuckler12 Před 5 lety

      Elk101com good info. I have traditionally kept them in the fridge. So the cool and out of sunlight portion is covered. But it would be better to rinse let dry than store in the fridge. That’s what I’ll start doing.
      Thank You

  • @sherrijones34
    @sherrijones34 Před 6 lety +3

    Marry someone who loves to hunt as much as you do.

  • @JimAckermanmarketingspeaker

    Do Elk and Deer occupy the same territory? In other words, I glassed a bachelor group of elk, but I have deer tag for that unit. I did not see buck deer that day, although I did see some does. Do I have a good chance to find bucks in the same area where I saw the elk?

  • @InvestorAcademyPodca
    @InvestorAcademyPodca Před 6 lety +5

    How about a September cow tag, virtually nobody talks about how to get close to cows?

    • @kerst4life
      @kerst4life Před 6 lety +1

      Calf call them in!

    • @kerst4life
      @kerst4life Před 6 lety +1

      Or use a decoy to meander up to them from their down wind side if you are in the open.

    • @lanenicholson3712
      @lanenicholson3712 Před 5 lety

      If you can't get close to cows you should't be hunting.

    • @2facesc
      @2facesc Před 4 lety

      @@lanenicholson3712 calm down. It isn't easy until you have experience.

  • @kellythomas6866
    @kellythomas6866 Před 6 lety +1

    Mtn ops defuse works great for inflammation ask the mtn ops guys Randy !!

  • @Buxntoms
    @Buxntoms Před 6 lety

    When it's a dry season during September, what is your recommendations for elk hunting tactics for bowhunting? Not going is not an option! I'm with Randy on this one.

  • @MichaelMiddletonTBH
    @MichaelMiddletonTBH Před 6 lety

    You alluded to turning back a tag due to drought, but you might elaborate on how drought effects elk behavior and how you might change tactics in drought conditions. It will probably be a timely discussion for much of the west this year.

  • @436jcarr
    @436jcarr Před 6 lety +1

    Corey's dad would make a good guest. So would the Nosler's- John and/or Bob.

  • @FNSICK
    @FNSICK Před 6 lety +1

    The mics need to be on the other sides of your faces. Don't mean to be nitpicky, otherwise great podcast!

  • @scottglew9641
    @scottglew9641 Před 6 lety

    You guys are hilarious you need nicknames like downrigger Dale and captain on Montana outdoor radio

  • @michaelduncan2759
    @michaelduncan2759 Před 4 lety +1

    Randy, is your shirt on inside out??

  • @scottpage88
    @scottpage88 Před 6 lety +1

    Great podcast, excited for this! I am looking into buying a Rocky Mountain Calls Bully Bull Extreme Elk Grunt Tube, what Diaphragm call do you recommend to go with it for a beginner?

    • @ajk1222
      @ajk1222 Před 6 lety +1

      Scott Page raging bull

    • @Elk101
      @Elk101  Před 6 lety +2

      Hey Scott! The Elk101 All-Star and the Elk101 Contender would both be great options for you to try.

  • @steelandsanderoutdoors2617

    Hey guys!! How do I sign up for the hunting Ed class in Arizona?

  • @jimcarlton1299
    @jimcarlton1299 Před 3 lety

    Randy's right ... it ain't worth "bein right" hahaha

  • @BCencounters
    @BCencounters Před 6 lety

    Do decoys really work? Which season?

  • @keithfish308
    @keithfish308 Před 6 lety

    Do you want to be right OR do you want to be happy ????

  • @chaseheap
    @chaseheap Před 6 lety +1

    I think it has been mentioned before but you guys are rabbit-holing waaaaaaaay to much! The product you guys are putting out is fun for driving to and from work but if you want viewers to get the information you are wanting to present, cut the BS and get to it! Oh, and I know you guys want to be modest at your accomplishments but it got kind of cheesy how you downplayed how inept and "bad hunters" you are etc. We live in a society where the media emasculates men to the point where we can't even do a load of laundry without a female rolling her eyes and essentially saying "looks like I got to save the day again". Take pride in what you have done and accomplished! Yes, we've made mistakes and its good to learn from them but don't downplay and say that you are not good hunters!