Generations of the Hunt podcast, host Joe , with Bret Postal with his hunting experiences in Kansas and Illinois. From navigating the challenges of hunting in unfamiliar territories. we will delve into his experiences and highlight the key takeaways from their trips
Kansas Hunting Trip: Bret shares his journey of transitioning from a right-handed archer to a left-handed one due to a severe eye injury. Despite the initial challenges, he embraced the opportunity to hunt in Kansas, a state known for its abundant wildlife. Bret also discovered the importance of finding suitable tree cover and adjusting his hunting strategies based on the available sign and terrain features.
Lessons Learned:
Tree Selection: Instead of focusing solely on open shooting lanes, consider finding trees with suitable cover and natural features that allow for better concealment and maneuverability.

Water Sources: Pay attention to the availability of water sources, especially during drought conditions. Deer are more likely to frequent areas with accessible water, making it a crucial factor to consider when scouting for hunting locations.

Illinois Hunting Trip: Bret and Joe discuss hunting trip to Illinois, where they plan to hunt public land. This time, Bret emphasizes the importance of understanding wind patterns and thermals, as well as learning to interpret different types of buck sign. He shares his experience of finding an abundance of scrapes and rubs, which helped him narrow down potential hunting spots. By focusing on hunting sign and utilizing wind and thermals to his advantage, Bret of success during this trip.
Lessons Learned:

Wind and Thermals: Understanding wind patterns and thermals is crucial for successful hunting. Pay attention to how the wind carries your scent and use it to your advantage when positioning yourself in relation to deer movement.

Hunting Sign: Learning to interpret different types of buck sign, such as scrapes and rubs, can provide valuable insights into deer activity and help identify potential hunting locations.


Bret’s hunting adventures in Kansas and Illinois offer valuable insights for both novice and experienced hunters. From the importance of clear communication with family members to the significance of understanding wind patterns and interpreting buck sign, his experiences highlight the continuous learning process that comes with hunting. By embracing new challenges and adapting their strategies, they have grown as hunters and continue to pursue their passion for the outdoors.


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