EP 447: MM – Duke Wasteney Talks Scouting and Big October Bucks

EPISODE · Apr 27, 2020 · 11 MIN

EP 447: MM – Duke Wasteney Talks Scouting and Big October Bucks

from The Rich Outdoors · host Jaden Bales

On this Muley Monday, Duke Wasteney joins host Jaden Bales to talk about big bucks and how Duke has found them over the years. Jaden and Duke originally met in the backcountry when Duke was scouting for an elk tag for his dad - in the middle of archery season nonetheless! Duke spends more time outdoors and scouting than most die-hard hunters and gave excellent information on how he scouts to find big deer, as well as a handful of stories on how he's killed them these past few years. Enjoy this episode to get you daydreaming about summer scouting and looking for bucks in October. Show Notes:  Intro - About Duke & His Background - 0m 36s Duke's Self Evaluation & Progress - 10m 31s Off-Season Approach & Preparation - 14m 54s Buck Terrain & Scouting Tactics - 26m 9s A True Success Story? - 32m 7s Duke's Boom Sticks - 42m 26s Ammunition & Performance - 49m 3s Duke's Epic Tale - 52m 24s Closing Thoughts - 60m 55s

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