Prepare for the Upcoming Season with Hoist

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posted on August 1, 2024
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The heat of summer means just one thing for dedicated hunters—its time to prep for the season. With this in mind, hydration company Hoist has announced a collaboration with Melissa Bachman to share hunting preparation tips, and highlight the importance of staying hydrated throughout the preparation process.

“Preparing for hunting season is essential for maximizing every opportunity in the field. I like to use time in the summer to set up stands, scout for game and make sure I’m set for success," said Winchester Deadly Passion’s Melissa Bachman. "This means some long days out in the heat, so I’m always looking for the best way to stay energized. The Hoist electrolyte drinks and powder sticks have been a great resource as I move through my preparation list.”

Bachman with Hoist

Melissa Bachman’s Key Tips for a Successful Hunting Season

  1. Maintaining physical fitness and hydration year-round ensures you can endure long hours of hiking and carrying gear. Bringing a hydration pack on your trek with water and hydration powders like Hoist powder sticks is an easy way to ensure you’re prepared.
  2. Familiarize yourself with local hunting regulations and ensure licenses and permits are up-to-date.
  3. Begin scouting well before the season to pattern your game and identify travel routes, bedding areas and feeding locations.
  4. When using trail cameras, position the cameras near trails, water sources, scrapes or rubs, fence gaps and on food sources in order to monitor activity of the big game you’re planning to hunt without disturbing their patterns.
  5. Learn to identify which bucks hang together in bachelor groups, as they often remain in the same group through the first few weeks of the season. This can significantly improve your odds, as spotting one buck usually means the others are nearby and can be very beneficial when hunting season begins.
  6. Planting food plots in late summer can greatly enhance your hunting success by attracting game later in the season and rewarding your early efforts.
  7. Use topographic maps and aerial imagery to pinpoint potential stand locations and travel corridors.
  8. Whether you are an archery hunter or a gun hunter, use the off-season to practice shooting regularly to maintain and improve your accuracy. Use this time to determine your maximum effective range and understand the limitations of both you and your gear. This prevents the temptation to take shots in the field that exceed your capabilities.

"We’re thrilled to team up with Melissa and share her expert knowledge on all things big game hunting," said Hoist director of marketing Taryn Lawson. “These tips, paired with a ready supply of Hoist flavors like Blaze Orange, are the tools that hunters need to prepare for success this fall. The combination of hydration and preparation is the secret weapon for peak performance and safety in the great outdoors."

Hoist IV-level drinks offer a wide variety of quick and refreshing hydration options, available in bottles, powder sticks, and liquid pouches. As one of three electrolyte beverages approved for use by the U.S. Department of Defense, Hoist is widely regarded for its ability to improve performance and maintain physical condition and mental acuity. Its formula is built to ensure effective hydration and can help hunters be prepared to take to the outdoors for any adventure.

For more information about Hoist or to see the entire Hoist lineup visit drinkhoist.com.

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