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EP67: Jermaine Hodge ↣ Elk Stories from A World-Champion Caller

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Jermaine Hodge is an athlete on multiple levels. Part of the elite military Greco-Roman world class wrestling program, his tournament winning talent brought him to Colorado over 20 years ago, where his passion for chasing elk really took hold. With the same focus for excellence Jermaine has found success both in the mountains and on stage, where he became RMEF elk calling world champ in 2019.

In this Episode Robin Warman and Jermaine Hodge delve into the intricacies of elk hunting, sharing personal experiences and valuable insights. They discuss the pivotal moments of realization in the field, the importance of preparation, and the nuances of calling techniques. They also explore the differences between approaching herd bulls and satellite bulls, as well as strategies for post-shot scenarios. Jermaine emphasizes the significance of understanding elk behavior and adapting calls to improve hunting success, while Robin reflects on his learning journey and the challenges faced in the wild.

Links:

Follow Jermaine on instagram and YouTube and Facebook

Check out Colorado High Altitude Hunters

The Hodge Elk call from Phelps

Check out his seminar on HuntStand

Top Takeaways:

Practice makes perfect in archery.
Always challenge yourself to improve.
Mistakes are crucial for learning.
Preparation is key for successful hunts.
Aggression can lead to more opportunities.
Understanding elk behavior is essential.
Fitness plays a significant role in hunting success.
Be ready to adapt your strategy in the field.
Humanizing elk calls can improve effectiveness.
Never say no to an opportunity. The moment of realization can change your perspective on hunting.
Preparation is key to a successful hunting experience.
Aggression in hunting can lead to greater success if managed well.
Understanding elk behavior is crucial for effective calling.
Different situations require different calling techniques.
Falling for fake elk calls is a common mistake for novice hunters.
Every call derives from a basic cow sound.
Post-shot strategies can help in tracking and recovering the animal.
Being adaptable in your approach can lead to better outcomes.
Continuous learning and improvement are essential in hunting.
Chapters:
00:00 An Antelope Hunt Adventure
02:52 Archery Skills and Challenges
06:01 Mistakes and Learning in Hunting
08:58 The Importance of Preparation
11:58 The Journey of an Elk Hunter
14:51 The Art of Calling Elk
17:37 Strategies for Success in the Field
20:41 The Role of Fitness in Hunting
23:34 Navigating Opportunities and Risks
26:26 The Value of Aggression in Hunting
29:31 Learning from Mistakes
32:30 The Thrill of the Chase
35:35 Final Thoughts and

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Content provided by Robin Warman. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Robin Warman or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Jermaine Hodge is an athlete on multiple levels. Part of the elite military Greco-Roman world class wrestling program, his tournament winning talent brought him to Colorado over 20 years ago, where his passion for chasing elk really took hold. With the same focus for excellence Jermaine has found success both in the mountains and on stage, where he became RMEF elk calling world champ in 2019.

In this Episode Robin Warman and Jermaine Hodge delve into the intricacies of elk hunting, sharing personal experiences and valuable insights. They discuss the pivotal moments of realization in the field, the importance of preparation, and the nuances of calling techniques. They also explore the differences between approaching herd bulls and satellite bulls, as well as strategies for post-shot scenarios. Jermaine emphasizes the significance of understanding elk behavior and adapting calls to improve hunting success, while Robin reflects on his learning journey and the challenges faced in the wild.

Links:

Follow Jermaine on instagram and YouTube and Facebook

Check out Colorado High Altitude Hunters

The Hodge Elk call from Phelps

Check out his seminar on HuntStand

Top Takeaways:

Practice makes perfect in archery.
Always challenge yourself to improve.
Mistakes are crucial for learning.
Preparation is key for successful hunts.
Aggression can lead to more opportunities.
Understanding elk behavior is essential.
Fitness plays a significant role in hunting success.
Be ready to adapt your strategy in the field.
Humanizing elk calls can improve effectiveness.
Never say no to an opportunity. The moment of realization can change your perspective on hunting.
Preparation is key to a successful hunting experience.
Aggression in hunting can lead to greater success if managed well.
Understanding elk behavior is crucial for effective calling.
Different situations require different calling techniques.
Falling for fake elk calls is a common mistake for novice hunters.
Every call derives from a basic cow sound.
Post-shot strategies can help in tracking and recovering the animal.
Being adaptable in your approach can lead to better outcomes.
Continuous learning and improvement are essential in hunting.
Chapters:
00:00 An Antelope Hunt Adventure
02:52 Archery Skills and Challenges
06:01 Mistakes and Learning in Hunting
08:58 The Importance of Preparation
11:58 The Journey of an Elk Hunter
14:51 The Art of Calling Elk
17:37 Strategies for Success in the Field
20:41 The Role of Fitness in Hunting
23:34 Navigating Opportunities and Risks
26:26 The Value of Aggression in Hunting
29:31 Learning from Mistakes
32:30 The Thrill of the Chase
35:35 Final Thoughts and

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Subscribe to this podcast so you're always up to date. Even better - share us with a friend who loves the outdoors.
Follow Robin & The Wild Dispatch on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube and Facebook...

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