Everything I Stopped Doing That Made Me a Better Hunter

What if becoming a better hunter isn't about doing more—but doing less? In this episode of Before the Echo, I break down 15 things I stopped doing over the years that ultimately made me a more successful and consistent deer hunter. From over-hunting good spots and chasing every new trend to buying gear I didn't need and ignoring access routes, these are real lessons learned through trial, error, and plenty of mistakes. Whether you're a new hunter trying to shorten the learning curve or a seasoned hunter looking to sharpen your approach this fall, I think you'll find something in this episode that challenges the way you think about hunting. Topics include: • Over-hunting good areas • Scouting mistakes • Public land pressure • Gear addiction • Hunting trends and social media • Access routes and deer movement • Learning from failure • And much more I'd love to hear from you: What's one thing you stopped doing that made you a better hunter? Drop a comment below and join the conversation. 🎯 Save on the gear I trust: 🦌 Latitude Outdoors Use code BTE for 15% off https://www.latitudeoutdoors.com 🌿 ASIO Gear Use code ECHO15 for 15% off https://www.asiogear.com 🏹 Razor Broadheads Use code BTE for 20% off https://www.razorbroadheads.com 🔭 Hawke Optics Use code BTE for 15% off https://us.hawkeoptics.com 🎙️ Follow Before the Echo: YouTube:    / @beforetheecho   #DeerHunting #PublicLandHunting #Whitetails #TraditionalArchery #Bowhunting #BeforeTheEcho #HuntingPodcast #WhitetailDeer #DIYHunting #HuntingTips