Brian Maddox: Run to Daylight
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Episode 105
Brian Maddox: Run to Daylight
Today, AB3 sits down with Brian Maddox, an amazing crossbow and bowhunter who he’s hunted with on many occasions. In this conversation, the two catch up and discuss Brian’s hunting adventures in the last several months of an incredibly challenging year.
Episode Highlights
- Killing seven deer this season all with a bow while filming it all
- Why Brian got into filming his hunts
- Best practices when filming your hunts
- Getting comfortable using climbing treestands
- Will Brian carry a bow this turkey season?
3 Key Points
- There’s something special about bow hunting. Unlike using a rifle, managing with a bow requires focus and coordination like nothing else. Find a bow that you like and get comfortable with it. You definitely don’t want to be switching to the newest, hottest bow that comes out on a regular basis just because it’s the newest and hottest. As AB3 says, if you’ve got yourself a comfortable bow that shoots well, there’s really no reason to “upgrade”.
- Consider filming your hunts. It’s a great learning experience that shows you clearly—after the heat of the moment is over—what worked and what didn’t. What’s more, having video on can give you alternate angles during your hunt. It’s a complicated practice to incorporate into your hunts, where there are already many factors to focus on as it is. But it may just be worth it to your growth as a hunter.
- Everyone has their own comfort level when using a climber. Find yours and don’t sweat it if it doesn’t quite fit what’s “standard”. AB3 simply can’t go above 17 feet, when a number of his fellow hunters go almost double that. Repetition increases comfort, and it pays to stretch your limit on a climber if it leads to better hunts. But whatever negatively affects your comfort and ability to stay focused during your hunts is never worth the price of the tool.
Three Powerful Quotes
- I love bow hunting because it’s so challenging and shot placement is key. ~Brian
- Once you get a bow that you like that’s comfortable and shoots well, I say if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. ~AB3
- If I can’t kill a deer at 15 or 17 feet on a climber, they deserve to live. ~AB3
Resources Mentioned
Bryant Land Show: https://bryantlandcountry.com/the-bryant-land-country-podcast/
OnXHunt link:https://www.onxmaps.com/hunt-app
Traeger Grills:https://www.traegergrills.com
Patreon link:https://www.patreon.com/bryantland
BassPro Affiliate: https://bassproshops.vzck.net/NaQx7
Follow Brian Maddox on social media: Instagram
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