Episodios

  • Behind The Scenes of WTO and Truth-stiX Custom Arrows
    May 8 2025

    In this episode of the Wing and Tail Boys podcast, Chris Romano discusses the excitement of turkey season, shares personal updates about becoming a new parent, and outlines his plans for his first turkey hunt. He reflects on the changes in his life since the birth of his daughter, the importance of property management for hunting success, and highlights upcoming summer goals. Additionally, Chris teases a new product launch and expresses gratitude towards his sponsors and community. In this episode, Chris Romano discusses innovative hunting products, including unique scents and custom arrows. He emphasizes the personal touch in product delivery and the importance of understanding arrow design for optimal performance. The episode also covers the launch of the Truth Sticks Custom Arrows, the differences between premium and standard arrows, and future customization options. Additionally, Chris shares updates on the website launch and exclusive promotions for listeners.

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    47 m
  • Vanes and Arrow Control w/ Dorge Huang
    May 1 2025

    In this episode of the Wing and Tail Boys, Chris Romano and Dorge Huang delve into the science of arrow flight, focusing on the components that make up an arrow, including shafts, feathers, and veins. They discuss the history and evolution of arrow components, the importance of broadheads in arrow control, and the dynamics of arrow flight at high speeds. The conversation emphasizes the significance of understanding how different components affect arrow performance and the aerodynamics involved in archery. In this conversation, Dorge Huang and Chris Romano delve into the intricate relationship between aerodynamics and archery. They explore how factors like arrow speed, weight, and FOC (Front of Center) influence arrow performance and penetration. The discussion highlights the importance of customizing arrows to suit individual shooting styles and conditions, emphasizing that there is no one-size-fits-all solution. The introduction of AeroVane technology is presented as a significant advancement in arrow design, aiming to improve flight stability and reduce noise. The conversation concludes with a detailed explanation of airfoils and their role in enhancing arrow performance. In this conversation, Chris Romano and Dorge Huang explore the fascinating world of arrow design, particularly focusing on the AeroVane series. They discuss the inspiration drawn from nature, the evolution of the AeroVane designs, and the importance of understanding airflow and drag in optimizing arrow performance. The conversation delves into the significance of texture in arrow design, comparing the performance of AeroVane 2 and 3, and how speed affects arrow stability. They also touch on long-distance shooting, the adjustments needed for sights, and the future of arrow design discussions.

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    1 h y 16 m
  • A Tale of Persistence w/ Steve Milosh (NE Hunter Showcase 2)
    Apr 24 2025

    This week’s episode brings you the Second installment of the NorthEastern Hunters’ Showcase series! Host Chris Romano welcomes Steve Milosh, a passionate hunter and YouTuber from New Jersey. They discuss the often-overlooked hunting opportunities in the Northeast, Steve's journey into self-filming his hunts, and the challenges he faces while trying to capture his experiences on camera. The conversation also delves into a specific hunting story involving a deer named Trickster, highlighting the pressures of hunting in a densely populated area and the emotional rollercoaster of missed opportunities. Throughout the episode, both Chris and Steve share insights on the importance of documenting their hunting journeys and the camaraderie that comes with sharing these experiences with others. In this conversation, Chris Romano and Steve Milosh delve into the intricacies of hunting, focusing on the experience of hunting a specific deer named Trickster. They discuss the unexpected encounters, the thrill of the hunt, and the emotional release that comes with success. The conversation also touches on hunting strategies, the impact of human activity on deer behavior, and the importance of ethical hunting practices. Throughout the discussion, they share personal anecdotes and insights into managing pressure and understanding deer dynamics, making it a rich exploration of the hunting experience. In this engaging conversation, Chris Romano and Steve Milosh delve into various aspects of hunting, including innovative camera systems for wildlife observation, animal behavior, and the emotional tracking of deer. They discuss the impact of hunting on deer behavior, the differences in terrain between New Jersey and Kentucky, and the importance of access routes in hunting strategies. Steve shares valuable advice for new hunters, emphasizing patience and realistic expectations while navigating the complexities of scent control. The discussion wraps up with insights into Steve's future content plans for Milo Outdoors, showcasing his passion for the outdoors and hunting.

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    1 h y 28 m
  • The Man Behind Rack Getter Scents: THE Gerard
    Apr 17 2025

    This week on the Wing and Tail Boys, Chris and Gerard from Gerard of Rack Getter Scents discuss personal updates, the journey of starting a scent business, and the joys of hunting and fishing. They explore the balance between family life and entrepreneurship, emphasizing the importance of outdoor activities and fostering a love for nature, especially in the next generation. This conversation delves into the respect for nature and the culture of hunting, emphasizing the importance of ethical practices. It explores innovative hunting products, particularly focusing on scent techniques and their impact on deer behavior. The discussion also highlights the significance of testing and feedback in product development, as well as effective hunting strategies based on deer patterns and environmental factors. In this conversation, Chris and Gerard discuss various aspects of hunting, focusing on conservation, hunting ethics, and the importance of managing deer populations. They delve into the complexities of hunting regulations, the need for streamlined licensing, and the impact of hunting practices on deer demographics. The discussion also covers effective scent usage strategies and the continuous learning process inherent in hunting. The conversation concludes with a look towards future discussions on hunting stories and profiles of local hunters. In this engaging conversation, Chris and Gerard discuss the intricacies of deer hunting, focusing on innovations in attractants, the challenges of navigating hunting regulations, and the ethical considerations surrounding baiting practices. Gerard shares insights into his product development, particularly the unique drip bags designed to attract deer effectively. The discussion also touches on the importance of community engagement in hunting and the evolving landscape of hunting practices.

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    1 h y 37 m
  • Northeastern Hunter Snapshot Series pt. 1: Brian Melvin
    Apr 10 2025

    In this engaging conversation, Chris welcomes back Brian Melvin for the first installment of the “Northeastern Hunters Snapshot” Series. The new series aims to showcase hunters of the Northeast spanning from Virginia to Maine. In this episode, Brian and Chris discuss the anticipation of spring hunting season, updates on Brian's record-breaking bear hunt, and the dynamics within the hunting community. They delve into the creation of Timber Life Outdoors, a platform for average hunters to share their experiences, and the art of filming hunts. Brian shares personal stories about his hunting journey, including strategies for scouting and managing deer populations, while also addressing the challenges and support from both the hunting and non-hunting communities. In this conversation, Brian shares his unique hunting experiences, focusing on the challenges and strategies involved in tracking deer, particularly in swampy terrains. He discusses the importance of adapting tactics based on previous encounters with deer, the challenges of blood trails, and the role of tracking dogs in recovering deer. The conversation also touches on hunting regulations in New Jersey, the significance of community and tradition in hunting, and the planning necessary for future hunts. Additionally, Brian shares insights into gear management and filming techniques for documenting hunting experiences. As the conversation continues, Chris and Brian delve into the intricacies of coyote and turkey hunting. They share personal experiences, effective hunting techniques, and the importance of community within the hunting world. The discussion highlights the challenges and strategies involved in hunting coyotes, including the use of electronic callers and understanding coyote behavior. As they transition to turkey hunting, they explore the nuances of hunting tactics, the significance of scouting, and the thrill of the chase. The conversation wraps up with a call for unity among hunters, emphasizing the need to support one another in the face of external pressures on hunting practices.

    • The weather changes can significantly affect hunting seasons.
    • Record-breaking hunts can lead to unexpected community dynamics.
    • Support from the non-hunting community can be surprising and positive.
    • Timber Life Outdoors aims to showcase average hunters' experiences.
    • Filming hunts is an art that requires skill and practice.
    • Scouting is crucial for successful hunting, often more than the actual hunting itself.
    • Deer behavior can change drastically with pressure and seasons.
    • Shed hunting offers insights into deer movement and behavior.
    • Community support is vital for hunters, but negativity can arise from within.
    • Understanding deer genetics and behavior is key to successful hunting. Brian describes a unique buck he encountered with unusual antlers.
    • He emphasizes the importance of adapting hunting tactics based on deer behavior.
    • Brian prefers hunting in swampy areas, finding success where others avoid.
    • Blood trails can be challenging, especially when deer cross water.
    • He shares a story of a deer that ran 300 yards despite being shot.
    • Tracking dogs are a valuable resource, but regulations vary by state.
    • Brian expresses frustration with New Jersey's hunting regulations.
    • He highlights the importance of community in hunting traditions.
    • Planning for future hunts involves understanding the terrain and deer behavior.
    • Brian discusses the challenges of managing camera gear while hunting. Coyote hunting requires understanding their behavior and using the right techniques.
    • Using electronic callers can significantly improve success rates in coyote hunting.
    • Hunting strategies should adapt to the specific animal being hunted, such as coyotes versus deer.
    • Turkey hunting can be challenging, requiring patience and skill, especially with a bow.
    • Scouting and understanding turkey behavior is crucial for successful hunts.
    • The hunting community must unite to face challenges from non-hunting groups.
    • Hunting is not just about the kill; it's about the experience and camaraderie.
    • Different hunting seasons and regulations can provide unique opportunities for hunters.
    • Using the right gear, like thermal optics, can enhance hunting experiences.
    • Sharing knowledge and experiences can help novice hunters improve their skills.
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    1 h y 18 m
  • The HARD TRUTH about .166 and Smaller Arrows w/ Dorge Huang
    Apr 3 2025

    In this episode, Chris and Dorge continue with the Science of Arrow Flight Series, focusing on the evolution and characteristics of micro diameter shafts, particularly the .166 arrow. They discuss the historical context, manufacturing challenges, and the implications of using such thin arrows in archery. The conversation also covers the structural integrity of these arrows, the importance of inserts and outserts, and the techniques required for fletching and gluing. Throughout the discussion, they emphasize the need for precision and understanding of the materials involved in arrow construction. In this conversation, Dorge and Chris delve into the intricacies of arrow construction, focusing on the impact of glue variance, arrow diameter, weight distribution, and the challenges posed by inserts and outserts. They explore innovative solutions for arrow design, the physics of arrow flight dynamics, and the implications of MicroFlex on accuracy. The discussion culminates in the introduction of the Arrow Concept, emphasizing the importance of glue in enhancing arrow performance and consistency. In this conversation, Dorge and Chris delve into innovative arrow design, discussing the importance of flexibility and structural changes in archery. They introduce the Stalker system, a revolutionary approach that eliminates traditional threading in arrows, enhancing performance. The discussion also covers the dynamics of arrow efficiency, particularly comparing the .166, .204, and .246 arrow classes, and the impact of environmental factors on deer behavior. Finally, they provide practical advice for building the perfect arrow setup, emphasizing the balance between cost and performance.

    Takeaways:

    • The 166 arrow is not a micro diameter but a target archery size.
    • Micro diameter shafts have specific applications in archery.
    • Manufacturing challenges arise from the thinness of the 166 arrow.
    • Inserts and outserts play a crucial role in arrow performance.
    • The structural integrity of thin arrows is a significant concern.
    • Fletching techniques must adapt to the smaller diameter of arrows.
    • Precision in arrow building is essential for performance.
    • The history of arrow materials influences current designs.
    • Understanding the characteristics of arrows can prevent misuse.
    • Innovative designs can enhance the functionality of thin arrows.
    • There is a significant variance in glue weight used in arrow construction.
    • Thinner arrows have a more pronounced effect on performance due to their diameter.
    • Weight distribution is crucial for arrow balance and flight accuracy.
    • Inserts and outserts can create challenges in arrow performance.
    • Innovative designs can alleviate common issues in arrow construction.
    • Understanding the physics of arrow flight is essential for optimal performance.
    • MicroFlex can negatively impact arrow accuracy, especially at close ranges.
    • Building effective arrows requires careful consideration of materials and design.
    • The Arrow Concept enhances arrow performance by addressing flex and consistency issues.
    • The glue used in arrow construction plays a critical role in overall performance.
    • Innovative arrow design can significantly enhance performance.
    • Changing the spine of the shaft improves arrow flexibility.
    • The Stalker system revolutionizes traditional arrow threading.
    • Understanding arrow dynamics is crucial for effective hunting.
    • The 166 arrow can be made efficient with the right setup.
    • Environmental factors like ambient light affect deer behavior.
    • Building arrows requires careful consideration of materials and design.
    • The thinner the arrow, the more challenging the build process.
    • Success in archery is a commitment to quality and precision.
    • Practical bow setups can lead to better hunting outcomes.
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    1 h y 16 m
  • SPRING. FOOD. PLOTS. w/ Al Tomechko
    Mar 27 2025

    In this conversation, Chris welcomes Al Tomechko to discuss the journey of Vitalize Seed, focusing on the development of seed mixes for food plots, the importance of soil health, and the balance between tillage and no-till practices. They explore the challenges of managing properties for wildlife, particularly deer, and the significance of understanding carbon to nitrogen ratios in soil management. The discussion emphasizes the need for simplicity in food plot management and the adaptation to regional climate challenges. In this conversation, Chris and Al discuss innovative food plotting techniques, emphasizing the importance of diversity in crop planting and adapting strategies to local conditions. They explore the benefits of using an annual clover mix, effective timing for planting, and the significance of understanding variety performance. The discussion also covers soil management, weed control strategies, and the responsible use of herbicides, culminating in the critical role of soil testing for successful agricultural practices.

    Vitalize Seed, food plots, soil health, nutrient cycling, carbon to nitrogen ratio, no-till farming, regenerative agriculture, deer management, seed mixes, property management, food plotting, crop diversity, soil management, weed control, planting strategies, clover mix, herbicides, agricultural techniques, sustainable farming, wildlife management

    Takeaways

    • Vitalize Seed was founded to create effective seed mixes for food plots.
    • Soil health is crucial for sustainable agriculture and wildlife management.
    • Understanding soil chemistry can lead to better crop yields.
    • Carbon to nitrogen ratios play a significant role in soil health.
    • Simplicity in seed mixes can enhance user experience and effectiveness.
    • No-till practices can improve soil structure and health over time.
    • Regional climate conditions greatly affect planting strategies.
    • Nutrient cycling is essential for long-term soil productivity.
    • Effective property management requires a balance of food availability and deer population control.
    • Continuous learning and adaptation are key in agriculture.
    • Diversity in planting can enhance soil health and crop yield.
    • Using an exclusion fence can significantly improve growth in food plots.
    • Soil testing should be consistent and methodical for accurate results.
    • Timing of planting can greatly affect the success of crops.
    • Herbicides can be a useful tool when used responsibly.
    • Understanding local conditions is key to successful food plotting.
    • Annual clover mixes can provide a good nurse crop for other plants.
    • Planting strategies should be adapted based on specific field conditions.
    • Maintaining a balance of different crop varieties can mitigate risks.
    • Effective weed control is essential for healthy food plots.

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    1 h y 5 m
  • The Boys go Country (Pt 2) feat Ben Coleman
    Mar 20 2025

    In this engaging conversation, Chris Romano and Ben Coleman explore the intersection of hunting and music, sharing personal experiences and insights from their respective journeys. They discuss the differences in hunting across various states, the challenges of public versus private land, and the importance of adapting tactics based on the environment. Ben shares his recent experiences on a radio tour promoting his music, highlighting the excitement of hearing his song on the radio for the first time. The conversation delves into the thrill of the hunt, the strategies employed, and the lessons learned from years of experience in the field. In this conversation, Chris and Ben delve into various aspects of hunting, focusing on the value of old hunting stands, the challenges of modern hunting, effective e-scouting strategies, and the importance of understanding terrain features. They share personal anecdotes about hunting mishaps, lessons learned, and insights into turkey hunting, emphasizing the need for adaptability and knowledge in the field. In this conversation, Ben and Chris delve into the nuances of turkey and elk hunting, sharing personal experiences, strategies, and emotional insights. They discuss the unique challenges of turkey hunting, including the importance of scouting and timing, and the emotional rollercoaster that comes with the pursuit. Ben shares memorable elk hunting stories, highlighting the intensity and adrenaline of the experience. The conversation wraps up with advice for new hunters and reflections on the joy of the outdoors.

    Takeaways

    • Hunting is a primal instinct that connects us to nature.
    • Rattling can be an effective tactic in deer hunting.
    • Public land hunting can be challenging but rewarding.
    • The quality of deer hunting varies significantly by state.
    • Music and hunting share a sense of adventure and creativity.
    • Learning from experience is crucial in improving hunting skills.
    • Data-driven hunting strategies can enhance success rates.
    • Adapting tactics based on deer behavior is essential.
    • The thrill of the hunt comes from understanding the environment.
    • Building a history with a hunting location leads to better outcomes. Old wooden ladder stands can reveal valuable hunting insights.
    • E-scouting is crucial for successful hunting trips.
    • Trusting deer sign is essential for finding success.
    • Terrain features significantly influence deer behavior.
    • Mistakes in the field can lead to valuable lessons.
    • Modern technology can both help and hinder the hunting experience.
    • Hunting requires patience and adaptability to changing conditions.
    • Understanding turkey behavior is key to successful turkey hunting.
    • Compounding terrain features increase the likelihood of deer encounters.
    • Preparation and practice are vital for a successful hunt. Turkey hunting offers a different set of challenges compared to deer hunting.
    • Scouting for turkeys involves looking for signs like scratching in the ground.
    • Finding a turkey that responds to calls is key to success.
    • Timing is crucial; turkeys are more killable in the afternoon.
    • The emotional aspect of hunting can lead to feelings of frustration and anger.
    • Listening to hunting podcasts can provide valuable insights for beginners.
    • Elk hunting combines elements of turkey hunting and deer hunting.
    • The adrenaline rush from elk hunting is unmatched, even without a kill.
    • Understanding animal behavior and communication enhances hunting success.
    • Staying passionate and engaged in hunting is essential for enjoyment.

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    1 h y 20 m
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