The Dreaded Archer Podcast
Step into the woods with The Dreaded Archer Podcast, where host Trey Reed brings you real conversations from the world of bowhunting, archery, and the outdoor lifestyle. Each week, Trey sits down with passionate hunters, outdoor enthusiasts, and industry pros to swap stories, share hard-earned lessons, and dive into everything from whitetail deer and elk hunting to archery tips and conservation.
Whether you’re fine-tuning your shot, chasing your next tag, or just love a good hunting story, this show blends knowledge, humor, and heart in every episode. From deep discussions on gear and hunting ethics to the wild stories that happen out in the field, The Dreaded Archer Podcast is your campfire connection to the bowhunting community.
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The Dreaded Archer Podcast
Know Your Bow or Miss the Moment With Special Guest Jordan Racca
In this episode of the Dreaded Archer Podcast, Trey sits down with avid bowhunter and outdoorsman Jordan Racca for a deep conversation on what it truly means to be a complete archer.
Jordan breaks down how he learned to work on his own bows and why understanding your setup — from tuning to troubleshooting — is one of the most overlooked advantages in bowhunting. When your equipment is dialed, confidence follows, and that confidence shows up when the moment of truth arrives.
The conversation shifts to the woods as Jordan shares his approach to locking in on big buck core areas without blowing deer out. From low-impact scouting to reading pressure and timing access, this episode is packed with practical insight for hunters chasing mature whitetails.
Trey and Jordan also dive into the 2026 bow lineup, discussing where bow technology is headed, what innovations actually matter, and what’s just noise. To close it out, they tackle the ongoing boom in archery hunting — what’s driving the growth, how it’s changing the culture, and whether this surge is here to stay.
If you care about self-reliance, smart hunting, and the future of archery, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.