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Arizona Unit 22N Bull Elk Hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="bcdeford" data-source="post: 513156" data-attributes="member: 30439"><p>This is my first archery elk hunt so I know the cards are stacked against me. I am not really trophy hunting either just want to do better than a spike this year. The wilderness hunts drag me in because I love getting away from the roads and vehicles. I'll be spending some time getting to know the waterholes this summer but I am getting stationed in NC so I am relying on my brother for post rut scouting. My biggest question is if I should focus on sitting on the waterholes or trying spot and stalk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bcdeford, post: 513156, member: 30439"] This is my first archery elk hunt so I know the cards are stacked against me. I am not really trophy hunting either just want to do better than a spike this year. The wilderness hunts drag me in because I love getting away from the roads and vehicles. I'll be spending some time getting to know the waterholes this summer but I am getting stationed in NC so I am relying on my brother for post rut scouting. My biggest question is if I should focus on sitting on the waterholes or trying spot and stalk. [/QUOTE]
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