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Life… It’s Better With A Bow.

Total Archery Challenge

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Total Archery Challenge’s podcast to get you all the info on the happenings at TAC, the events, the amazing companies involved and of course, the awesome participants that make this event what it is. This podcast is powered by PROTEKT.
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Hunt Detail, hosted by Jacob Coons, is an introspective look at the nuance within woodsmanship, hunting gear, and the details within hunts that result in a filled tag or tag soup. If you are dedicated to evolving and growing as a hunter, then join Jacob as he dives deep into hunting strategies, tactics, gear and a growth mindset within the hunting discipline.
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Henderson Outdoors

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I like to share Information. Pretty much anything outdoors related. I've been playing outdoors my entire life. For the last 15 years I've worked as a Guide for Boss Outfitting and spent the past decade as a member of the Rapala Prostaff Team in Alberta. I hunt I fish and I camp. I talk about what I know and get in some guests who know some areas better than me. Thanks for checking us out😀
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On today's episode, Jacob provides an update on his hunts during last week's cold front, some encounters, some mistakes, and some opportunities. Jacob also shares his experience with a fired up buck while hunting on the ground during the 2 day muzzleloader weekend. This buck apparently thought Jacob was a competing buck and not only saw Jacob, but …
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In this episode, Sean catches up with good friend Chris Bee, a prominent figure in the archery community. Starting with target archery to becoming a renowned YouTube content creator by hunting across the globe. Chris shares his story along with valuable insights into the business side of the hunting industry.…
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In today's episode, Jacob provides a brief update on his season, and shares the end of an era as his number of hunting partners slowly dwindles down. And, Jacob breaks down his ranking of large hunting saddle platforms (132 to 153 square inches) based on a variety of parameters. This includes platforms from Tropyline, Tethrd, Cruzr, XOP, Lone Wolf …
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In today's episode, Jacob further breaks down another hunt on a hill country public land piece that has good buck and doe traffic. Why is it that deer like edge? And, where can you find edge that plays into your hunt goals and is often overlooked by other hunters? Jacob discusses the edge value of creek systems during early season and how he set up…
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In this podcast, Sean sits down with Evan Williams from Hoyt to talk about all things archery. This episode is packed with valuable insights into the technical aspects of archery. Evan shares expert tips on tuning a bow to suit your unique needs and preferences.Total Archery Challenge による
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In today's episode, Jacob breaks down his first sit of the whitetail season and his encounter with 2 public land bucks. Jacob also dives into his hopes and dreams for this season. Every deer season is a season of opportunity, but how will it all play out? Filling tags as quickly as possible and hunting opportunistically is how Jacob is approaching …
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In today's episode, Jacob breaks down gear that he used on his recent 10 day elk hunt out west, and shares the successes and failures of the gear he brought (boots, satellite communicator, coolers, power system, headlamps, meals, hunting pack, bugle tube, neck knife, other gear). Of course, nothing tests your gear like an out of state multi-day hun…
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In today's episode, Jacob has returned from his Colorado elk hunt and reports that he was in fact bluff charged by a bull moose. He was not harmed...but neither were any elk during this hunt unfortunately. That said, there were some key themes and key takeaways from the hunt that Jacob addresses. Notably, how his mindset evolved and how he maintain…
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On today's episode, Jacob shares his own struggles with mindset as it relates to his upcoming solo elk hunt out west. Letting go of the steering wheel related to work life, related to home life and other commitments can be difficult when leaving on a 2 week trip in the backcountry. The patience that is required to play the "long game" with an arche…
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On today's episode, Jacob runs through a list of whitetail season chores that you may want to take care of in prep for the season as whitetail seasons begin to open across the country this month and next. As you know, when the season opens, you don't want to dedicate any amount of time to activities that could or should have been taken care of duri…
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On today's episode, Jacob outlines how to discern between white and red oaks, and more specifically, some of the subtypes of white and red oak trees that cover different regions of the midwest, northeast, and southeast. As archery deer seasons begin to open across the country, identifying the hot oak flat for whitetails can translate into early sea…
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In today's episode, Jacob shares his thoughts on the finale of this year's Total Archery Challenge (TAC), as it wrapped up the tour in Southern Indiana. TAC offers a variety long range 3D shots that challenge archers in shot placement and angles. TAC has typically toured the western states, but over the past 2 years has expanded their tour east. Wh…
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Mobile hunting gear for the public land whitetail hunter continues to evolve as more and more small manufacturers of saddles, platforms, and accessories continue to enter the market. One sticking has become more and more popular with saddle hunters, in addition to using a set of sticks combined with a hang on platform. But, what about a climber pla…
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Is your firearm dialed for the upcoming fall seasons? Have you tweaked your rifle setup? Changed ammo in your slug gun? Put a new scope on your muzzleloader? Now is the time to load up on ammo for your respective guns and get to the gun range and zero in your setup. On today's episode, Jacob share his thoughts on what you can do to get your firearm…
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If you hunt other states, the amount of information available to you in order to plan your hunt has increased significantly over the past decade. From YouTube, Podcasts, Forums, Pay Wall Information, Facebook Groups, etc. So, where will this expand to in the next 5 to 10 years? How will it evolve and spread from other states that you hunt, to your …
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While cell cams will continue to evolve in size, picture quality and other specs, the greatest opportunity for differentiation within the market is the evolution of the app that accompanies the cell cam. Cell cam apps are now incorporating artificial intelligence, tagging of specific animals, and greater sorting features. But, what about all the ot…
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Over the past 5 years, the cellular trail camera market has evolved tremendously. The quality of pictures and video have increased, trigger speeds are faster, and the price of the actual camera and the corresponding data plans have dropped. In today's episode, Jacob shares the his ranking of 9 different cellular trail cameras for 2024, and the pros…
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The start of deer season openers is getting closer and closer by the day. Are you planning on a cell cam upgrade for this upcoming season? Evaluating cell cam options can be a bit overwhelming...with various trigger speeds, photo range, photo quality, etc. In today's episode, Jacob shares some of what he learned when he began examining 9 different …
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In today's episode, Jacob continues the discussion on braodheads by discussing some of what he likes and doesn't like with the composition of today's broadheads. Some of the more popular broadheads from companies like Iron Will, Cutthroat, Valkyrie, VPA are made with a grade of Tool Steel. How do those compare to broadheads from Slick Trck, NAP and…
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In this episode, Sean has a conversation with Scotty Lago, a former Olympic snowboarder, and Troy Ball from Lacrosse footwear. They dive into the rich history of Lacrosse boots and discuss some exciting new things coming down the pipe. Don't miss out on the opportunity to win a fresh new pair of Lacrosse boots by tuning in.…
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Every year a new batch of broadheads hit the market and for whatever reason, it excites us as we imagine how much more efficient and effective a new broadhead could be when compared to our current broadhead set up. Expandable or mechanical broadheads are especially interesting as there are new ways in which these heads deploy a variety of blades. I…
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You've done everything you can possibly do to prepare for your trek west to hunt elk this September, but what if everything doesn't go as planned? What if there is car trouble on the trip? What if you have issues with your bow? Have you set up systems at home to ensure things go smoothly for your family while you are out? We all know that there is …
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Getting into a herd of elk or finding elk can be a success in and of itself. But, what should or can you do in those situations? Do you bugle back? Do you cow call? Or, should you simply hang tight to the herd and remain quiet? The answer isn't always clear and when one is in those situations, it can be a little overwhelming because nobody wants to…
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In this episode Sean is joined by Hunter Qualls of Jack Link's Jerky. They dive into the history of Jack Link's Jerky, one of the most iconic snack brands in America. Whether you're a long time fan of Jack Link's or just curious about the origins of the tasty treat, this podcast is a must listen!Total Archery Challenge による
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Your hunt systems are those aspects of your preparation that should simply work on their own with little thought or energy. Examples from the previous week's episodes have been: Meat Care, First Aid, Clothing and Water Systems. These are important because time is so limited when you have traveled from out of state. A poor hunt system for some aspec…
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The current series is focusing on prep for a western elk hunt. Last week, Jacob pivoted to examining hunt systems for this type of hunt. In today's episode, Jacob examines two hunt systems that are often thought of last minute or poorly planned out. How does one take care of meat in the backcountry? And, what should a backcountry first aid kit be c…
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In this current series, Jacob has discussed the how one's hunt objective, one's mindset, and one's capabilities are inexplicably connected to one's e-scouting and hunt planning for a trek west. In this episode, Jacob pivots to the topic of "hunt systems". This includes aspects like backcountry meat care, mapping/electronics, daily food, kill kit, e…
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As one prepares for a western elk hunt, it's important to continue to zero in from a 30,000 foot view down to a more microscopic view of what is transpiring within a particular region or area that has been outlined as the area to hunt. What layers are important? What are some non-hunting apps that can help? Where is the recreational hiking pressure…
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Believe it or not, in 4 short months it will be elk season. So, where does one start to e-scout an entire state of huntable elk units with a general tag? Where are the elk, what terrain features should one look for, what about other hunters and general pressure, what platforms are best for e-scouting, how does one identify elevations for elk, etc. …
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Last week, Jacob discussed some of the high level considerations when planning your trip west to hunt elk this year (Hunt Objective, Hunt Plan, and Hunt Systems). Getting a tag to hunt elk is becoming more and more difficult, and the probability of getting an archery elk tag and filling that tag is low. In today's episode, Jacob discusses how your …
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Last week, Montana and New Mexico announced their "Big Game Draw" results. If you drew a tag, congratulations! Now, the work begins as you have a lot decisions to make to ensure you maximize your time during your hunt. In today's episode, Jacob breaks down what some of those decisions are and some of the questions you will need to ask yourself. You…
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By now you have likely heard about the incident involving a wolf in Daniel, Wyoming. The waves of coverage on this incident are getting larger and larger as more details come out. Whether we, as hunters, like it or not, this incident is going to impact how the public views those that hunt wolves, and those that hunt in general. So, when someone ask…
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There are more than a few whitetail hunters that believe the moon has an impact on deer movement during the fall seasons. There are essentially 2 groups of "moon" hunters, those that believe in hunting based on the "red" moon, and those that hunt based on the moon phase. Last week, Jacob provided clarity on what the "red moon" and "overhead" and "u…
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In this episode, join Sean as he sits down with his good friend Ty Stubblefield. Dive into a conversation packed with valuable insights as Ty shares the inspiring journey of how he turned his dream into reality by establishing a working buffalo ranch in the beautiful valley of Montana.Total Archery Challenge による
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Have ever thought about the moon and whether or not it impacts your encounters or ability to fill tags? Some prolific hunters swear by it, and others focus on other environmental factors. In this episode, Jacob examines the concept of the moon being "overhead" and "underfoot" and looking at the dates and times when that specific path of the moon in…
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Now is the time to be fine tuning your public hunting "spots", with the intent to increase your efficiency in the fall. How can one close the deal on a mature buck in October instead of waiting until November? With no green up yet to cover those scrapes, rubs, and beds, it is infinitely easier to identify areas of key deer movement and identify set…
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