Don Higgins and Terry Peer are back with a packed episode of the Chasing Giants Podcast, diving deep into trail camera strategy, food plot updates, listener questions, and some wild woods stories you won’t believe.
🦌 Topics This Week:
Don’s July 4th trail camera deployment strategy
Tracking a buck across 4.5 miles and multiple years
Don’s tiers of camera locations: Bachelor Groups, Strategic Monitoring, and Exploratory Placement
Food plot updates — what’s working in the drought and how herbicide programs saved the season
Funny trail cam encounters — including a Christmas Day turnip theft and a legendary woods story
Listener Q&A on deer movement, food plot weed control, and managing doe populations
The truth about managing genetics — and a teaser for next week’s deep dive on how Don’s long-term strategies have altered the buck genetics on his farm
📸 Trail Cam Tip of the Week: Use every summer picture as a data point — even if the buck’s not a shooter yet!
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🎯 Episode 280 - Trail Cams, Big Cats, and Camo Drops | Special Guest Joe Miles
In this special 4th of July weekend episode, Terry and Don welcome Joe Miles of Osseo Gear and Mission Whitetail. Joe shares the jaw-dropping story of his 19-day leopard hunt in Zimbabwe—and how the same attention to detail applies to hunting mature whitetails.
We dive into:
Trail camera strategies for velvet season 📸
Updates on the Chasing Giants Wildlife Orchard 🌳
New products and a second camo pattern launch from Osseo Gear 👕
Lessons from chasing big bucks across North America
The scariest moments these hunters have faced (you won’t believe Don’s elk camp story!) 😳
Listener Q&A on deer repellents, cattle pastures during the rut, and food plot rotation 🌾
Don’t miss this jam-packed episode full of insights, laughs, and serious deer strategy from three seasoned hunters.
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In this special LIVE episode of the Chasing Giants Podcast, recorded at the 2025 Real World Wildlife Products Dealer Summit, Don Higgins takes the stage in front of a packed room of RWWP dealers ready to ask the hard questions. From land management ethics to product techniques, no topic was off limits—and Don didn’t hold back in his answers.
The conversation gets real as dealers press Don for clarity, challenge him on tough topics, and even sneak in a few light-hearted questions that had the whole room laughing. This behind-the-scenes look at the heart of the RWWP community is a must-watch for serious land managers, deer hunters, and conservationists.
📌 Topics include:
Ethics in land and wildlife management
Real World product strategies and clarifications
Dealer support and education
A few off-the-wall questions that caught Don off guard 😄
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In this packed episode of the Chasing Giants podcast, Don Higgins and Terry Peer dive deep into the intersection of weather patterns, agriculture, and deer management. 🌽🦌
👉 Topics include:
How current weather is impacting corn yields and crop conditions
Surprising takeaways from a corn seed meeting—is marketing influencing your farm more than facts?
A taxidermist’s insights into declining buck size trends
Real talk on hunting experiences, cold fronts, and why it’s more about the journey than the trophy
Personal hunting stories, bucket list adventures, and what makes hunting truly meaningful
🔥 Listener questions answered—covering deer management, antler growth, and hunting strategies
🎧 Whether you're a hunter, farmer, deer enthusiast, or just love rural life and real conversations, this episode is for you.
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In this episode of the Chasing Giants Podcast, hosts Terry Peer and Don Higgins dive into a wide range of topics that connect hunting, agriculture, business, and faith. They celebrate a listener’s business success, examine how weather impacts food plot performance and hunting strategies, and unpack the long game of planting perennial grasses like Miscanthus and Switchgrass.
The conversation also touches on the evolution of hunting gear, the growing importance of safety, and how public scrutiny affects high-profile hunters. Terry and Don introduce a new podcast series focused on faith and personal struggles—driven by overwhelming listener feedback.
They answer questions about deer management, reputation, and spiritual attacks, reminding the audience that surrounding yourself with the right people and holding fast to your values is critical in today’s world.
🔥 Topics Covered:
Food plot and crop growth challenges
Hunting strategies under changing weather
New podcast series on faith & personal battles
Miscanthus & Switchgrass planting advice
Public criticism in the hunting community
Deer population management
Evolution of hunting gear & safety
Listener Q&A and real hunting stories
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In Episode 276 of Chasing Giants, Don Higgins and Terry Peer unpack a powerful mix of practical land management tips, personal experiences, and faith-based insights. From dealing with devastating fire blight in wildlife orchards to last-minute soybean planting strategies, this episode is packed with essential advice for serious deer hunters and land managers.
Learn how to protect your orchard investment, when and how to plant soybeans for maximum yield, and why human intrusion may be the #1 thing ruining your hunting property. Plus, Don and Terry share listener questions, faith-driven perspectives, and behind-the-scenes stories from their recent Ohio seminar.
🦌 Key Topics:
• Managing Fire Blight & Choosing the Right Trees
• Late-Season Soybean Planting Strategies
• Doe Management & Buck Recruitment
• Trail Camera Timing Tips
• Listener Q&A & Positive Community Feedback
• Faith in the Outdoors: Real Talk About Purpose
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In this episode, Don Higgins and Terry Peer tackle the realities of spring planting—from replanting food plots to common herbicide mistakes. They dive deep into orchard care, discussing how to prevent deer damage and why disease-resistant trees are a must.
The duo also reflects on their top properties of the year, highlighting how isolation, access, and even urban surroundings can create unique hunting opportunities. Learn how detailed property management, soil care, and client education are the keys to long-term success in wildlife and land management.
Whether you're planting your first food plot or managing a multi-acre hunting property, this episode delivers honest consulting insights, practical strategies, and proven hunting systems that work.
🔑 Topics Covered:
Food plot planting mistakes & fixes
Herbicide use tips
Deer-proofing orchards
Evaluating hunting property potential
Consulting integrity & client relationships
Wildlife management through education
🔥 Memorable Quotes:
🗣️ "I'll never make that mistake again."
🗣️ "You could kill an absolute giant."
🗣️ "My integrity is not for sale."
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🎙 Chasing Giants Podcast | Episode Recap
In this episode, hosts Terry Peer and Don dive into a variety of topics surrounding hunting, agriculture, and wildlife management — kicking things off by saying, "Honoring those who served is a priority."
They explore how cold weather impacts both plant and antler growth, emphasizing that "patience is key when planting perennial grasses." The conversation also touches on fawn survival: "Fawns are resilient but face dangers from mowing," and "Mothers separate fawns to ensure survival." They issue a strong reminder: "Waiting is not going to prevent you from hitting fawns."
🌱 Topics include:
Soil health as the foundation: "Soil health is foundational for plant and herd health."
Natural amendments: "Humic acid boosts soil organic matter" and "Biochar retains nutrients and moisture."
Productivity strategies: "Combining soil amendments enhances productivity"
Sustainable goals: "I want to get totally away from synthetic fertilizers."
Encouragement to dig deeper: "Just do a search and you'll learn a whole lot more."
📢 Plus, don't miss some exciting announcements and upcoming events — "Join us for exciting announcements!"
From deer nutrition and hunting on small properties to planting in flood-prone areas, this episode is packed with expert insights and practical advice.
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In this episode of Chasing Giants, hosts Terry Peer and Don Higgins dive into their spring strategies for food plots and deer habitat management. They cover the challenges of balancing agriculture with wildlife, including crop damage and evolving deer patterns. The conversation also tackles Illinois’ political landscape surrounding deer regulations—and why reform is needed for farmers, hunters, and conservationists alike.
Additional topics include:
Managing clover plots and habitat shrubs
Innovations in hunting blind setups
Ethical land stewardship
Faith, integrity, and their role in outdoor life
Industry-wide issues in modern hunting
Whether you're a seasoned hunter, land manager, or conservation enthusiast, this episode offers valuable insights rooted in experience and passion.
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Takeaways Nutrient farming is essential for wildlife and human health.Soil health directly impacts plant health and nutrient availability.Mike's Mighty Microbes is based on real scientific research.Healthy plants are more resistant to disease and pests.The balance of micronutrients is crucial for optimal growth.Historical studies have shown the link between soil nutrients and animal health.Living soil is vital for sustainable agriculture.Cover crops and no-till practices enhance soil health.Personal health is connected to the health of the food we grow.Sustainability in farming can lead to better ecosystems. The Buckmasters Classic was a memorable event for Don.Winning the event was a highlight for Don's team.Interacting with hunting celebrities was a dream come true for Don.Mike's Mighty Micro's products are beneficial for soil health.Biochar acts as a sponge, retaining nutrients in the soil.Nutrient-dense food leads to better flavor and health benefits.The application of products can enhance flower growth and bee activity.Timing and method of application are crucial for food plots.Family involvement in business brings joy and fulfillment.Success in business is about helping good people thrive.