In this episode of the Game Tech University “Just the Tip Tuesday” podcast, Ryan Smith sits down with Game Tech co-founder Tayler Tibbitts to break down an elk hunt that had just about everything: big summer expectations, painful misses, dad duty on the mountain, and a last-day bull that finally came together in the snow and fog. Tayler shares how a carefully scouted “plan A” fell apart when rifle season hit and the elk weren’t where he’d found them all summer. He talks through: Missing the s...
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In this episode of the Game Tech University “Just the Tip Tuesday” podcast, Ryan Smith sits down with Game Tech co-founder Tayler Tibbitts to break down an elk hunt that had just about everything: big summer expectations, painful misses, dad duty on the mountain, and a last-day bull that finally came together in the snow and fog. Tayler shares how a carefully scouted “plan A” fell apart when rifle season hit and the elk weren’t where he’d found them all summer. He talks through: Missing the s...
Episode 66 Elk Myths & Caliber Controversies: What We Actually Believe
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3 months ago
Episode 66 Elk Myths & Caliber Controversies: What We Actually Believe
We’re setting the record straight on two of the most common hunting myths we hear: “Elk don’t bugle anymore” and “The 6.5 Creedmoor can’t kill elk.” Spoiler alert — both are dead wrong. Ryan breaks down why elk are still vocal and aggressive during the rut, and Mike defends the 6.5 Creedmoor with real-world kills from his family’s hunts. It’s not about trends or forums — it’s about what works in the field. Tune in for truth backed by experience.
Got Game University Podcast
In this episode of the Game Tech University “Just the Tip Tuesday” podcast, Ryan Smith sits down with Game Tech co-founder Tayler Tibbitts to break down an elk hunt that had just about everything: big summer expectations, painful misses, dad duty on the mountain, and a last-day bull that finally came together in the snow and fog. Tayler shares how a carefully scouted “plan A” fell apart when rifle season hit and the elk weren’t where he’d found them all summer. He talks through: Missing the s...