Year Two, Bigger Buck: Mark Boon's Success Story
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Big blacktail aren’t a mystery when you respect their routine. We sit down with Mark Boon to unpack how a hunter who once struggled close to home stacked two strong seasons back-to-back and sealed a Pope & Young buck in September. The shift wasn’t magic; it was method. Mark traded rut-only hopes for a locating-first strategy, used trail cameras as tools instead of toys, and learned exactly where his buck entered and exited a tight bedding core. One sixty-yard stand move transformed sparse encounters into near-certainty.
We dig into the five factors and how to time sits without overthinking the moon. A storm front, a twenty-degree temperature drop, and rising pressure created the daylight window Mark needed—no scents, no bait, just a clear plan built on summer patterns. You’ll hear how data trims empty sits, how naming a target buck fuels grit, and why blacktail fidelity lets you build one season on the last. If logging or predators don’t blow it up, that buck you saw in October is likely there next October, and that changes everything about how you scout, wait, and move.
We also share the small tweaks that add up: running five to six cameras for data rather than dopamine, treating failure sets as guidance instead of dead ends, and even adding a simple access drag that sparked rubs, scrapes, and a mid-road brawl. Mark’s looking ahead to an Oregon elk tag while keeping blacktail options open, proof the system fits September velvet, October rifle, or December archery without starting from scratch. If you’re ready to swap luck for a plan and turn “maybe tonight” into “this is the window,” press play, subscribe, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway so we can dive deeper next week.
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