What could an economics graduate do to change the entire knife industry? Give them a doctor’s scalpel and a dream. Hear how Luke Johnson, the owner and developer of Tyto Knives, is living the dream.
- Why recording at a coffee shop isn’t always the best option
- How to successfully miss 7 antelope and kill 7 deer in one season
- No fear with a fixed blade
- The name behind Tyto
- Taking client feedback with open arms
- Why philanthropy in conservation organizations pays more than just dividends
- The economics behind a doctor’s scalpel
- The greatest caping tool
- Precision - let the blade do the work
- Benefits of quartering vs dragging out a whole animal from the woods/backcountry
- The effectiveness behind the Tyto knife system
- The 75 yard challenge
- Mule deer in velvet
- Distance dichotomy between mule deer and whitetail
- Preseason and pre-hunt scouting
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Website: https://tytoknives.com/shop/
Instagram: @tytoknives
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