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Live Wild with Remi Warren

Live Wild with Remi Warren

著者: Remi Warren
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Remi Warren shares his outdoor experiences and hunting knowledge through stories and applicable tips and tactics from countless days in the wild. 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • Ep 234 | Spring Scouting
    2026/05/07
    In this episode of the Live Wild Podcast, Remi breaks down why spring scouting can be one of the best ways to stack the odds in your favor—whether you’re holding a once-in-a-lifetime tag or trying to make the most of a general season hunt. He shares recent scouting stories (mule deer and elk) that highlight how early-season observations can help you identify mature animals, learn an area faster, and build a plan months before your opener.Remi also explains key movement patterns like migration vs. resident animals, “partial migration” (why some animals move and others stay), and how to use the “green wave” to understand where animals are feeding as conditions change. The goal: turn springtime visibility and limited resources into actionable intel you can apply later in summer scouting and into the fall hunt.
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    55 分
  • Ep. 233 | Reload
    2026/04/30
    The host (Remi Warren) explains why hunting guides almost instinctively say “reload” immediately after a shot, and why every hunter should build the same automatic habit—regardless of whether they think the first shot was perfect.Key ideasCorrect order of operations after shooting: Reload → reacquire/refind the animal → reassess → reshoot if needed. Many hunters do it backwards (“Did I hit it?” first), which wastes the small window where a follow-up shot is possible.Why it matters: Seconds lost to fumbling a reload or searching for the animal can mean:missing a clean follow-up opportunity,turning a quick recovery into a long tracking job,or losing an animal entirely.Guiding stories illustrate the point:A rifle client argues “no way I missed” instead of reloading, and loses a second shot opportunity.A bowhunter misses low, the bull stops again, and the guide has to push “reload” to get the second arrow off—this time it works and the elk is recovered.How to practice (so it becomes automatic)Rifle: Don’t only shoot slow groups from the bench. Practice realistic field positions and deliberately train fast, smooth follow-up shots (reload + get back on target). Also practice at different scope magnifications so you can reacquire quickly.Bow: Practice shooting, nocking another arrow immediately, drawing again, and being ready to shoot—so the reload step happens without conscious thought.Main takeaway“Reload” isn’t about assuming you missed—it’s about being prepared. When reloading and getting back on target becomes muscle memory, you stay calm, make better decisions, and greatly increase the odds of a quick, ethical recovery.
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    50 分
  • Ep. 232 | Big Bear Breakdown
    2026/04/23
    Remi Warren shares expert insights on how to judge bears in the field, focusing on identifying gender, size, and age to make ethical and effective harvest decisions. Learn practical tips from a seasoned guide to improve your bear hunting skills.
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    56 分
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