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The Basics, Starting Out
Any Elk hunting advice or tips for me??
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin" data-source="post: 55339" data-attributes="member: 603"><p>A lot of it depends on how you like to hunt. I have had good and bad luck with bugling, just depends on the elk and the year, but generally I prefer not to bugle. I have found it much more productive to find an already bugling elk and then try to get a visual on him. Only had good luck with cow calls twice and one of those times I called in a bear, so I gave up the cow calls.</p><p></p><p>Like most animals elk are the most visible in the morning and evening, so my typical day starts off with being somewhere where they may be grazing, like on a nice southeast face. And if they arn't there start walking around quietly through the woods. Come around 2 in the afternoon it is time for a little one hour siesta Then walk around a little more untill an hour before sunset then get yourself back out to a more southwest face and wait till dark.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin, post: 55339, member: 603"] A lot of it depends on how you like to hunt. I have had good and bad luck with bugling, just depends on the elk and the year, but generally I prefer not to bugle. I have found it much more productive to find an already bugling elk and then try to get a visual on him. Only had good luck with cow calls twice and one of those times I called in a bear, so I gave up the cow calls. Like most animals elk are the most visible in the morning and evening, so my typical day starts off with being somewhere where they may be grazing, like on a nice southeast face. And if they arn't there start walking around quietly through the woods. Come around 2 in the afternoon it is time for a little one hour siesta Then walk around a little more untill an hour before sunset then get yourself back out to a more southwest face and wait till dark. [/QUOTE]
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