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outtabreath
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OK folks,
Got some good feedback (once again) on the hike-in hunt tips. Now what about set-ups? If you are camped relatively high up on the mountain ( in a roadless/wilderness), what would you do in the mornings and in evenings? If there are elk in the area, do you sit and wait? Call? Move around? I'm the restless type and I really like to stay on the move. I glass alot. Especially everything I'm about to move into. I have never had any luck at all with calls. ( cow /calf). Except for about four or five bulls that were answering bugles about two weeks before my season last year. Anybody got any tried and true methods? Hey, I'm still guessin...
Got some good feedback (once again) on the hike-in hunt tips. Now what about set-ups? If you are camped relatively high up on the mountain ( in a roadless/wilderness), what would you do in the mornings and in evenings? If there are elk in the area, do you sit and wait? Call? Move around? I'm the restless type and I really like to stay on the move. I glass alot. Especially everything I'm about to move into. I have never had any luck at all with calls. ( cow /calf). Except for about four or five bulls that were answering bugles about two weeks before my season last year. Anybody got any tried and true methods? Hey, I'm still guessin...