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AZ Late Bull - Lessons Learned & Success
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<blockquote data-quote="Idaho Lefty" data-source="post: 1420362" data-attributes="member: 104437"><p>@ dirt, From what I have been reading about, Late Rifle Hunts in Az. Scouting, is pretty much useless, due to the huge volume of Hunters in some "mid tier" units and the Locals scout the piszz out of it early, for Bow season. Plus, they have driven the animals into the remote canyons by the time THAT Hunt, rolls around! Finding the Guides camp in your "Remote spot" had to be, seriously disappointing! When my son and I go we will set camp just off of, a main FR near where, we "think" the Elk are and stay mobile, till we find them. I plan on getting there the day before the opener to see where the crowds are and to try to Glass up, some Elk. We will be walking / Glassing the edges of Canyon walls and maybe a mountain top "Burn Area", covering lots of ground everyday, looking for that, 280-320 inch "average Bull" for the first 5 Days then,.. any ole Raghorn for, the meat! You might want to watch Travis Volk's, YouTube video DIY late rifle Az. Elk 2017 and 2014 as, it's pretty informative! My son shot a descent Bull Moose with, a Bow at 40 yards, last year and after he "whacked him" out trotted, the "Big boy" kinda like what happened to you! Yup,.. it "happens" but your Hunt, ended, OK !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaho Lefty, post: 1420362, member: 104437"] @ dirt, From what I have been reading about, Late Rifle Hunts in Az. Scouting, is pretty much useless, due to the huge volume of Hunters in some "mid tier" units and the Locals scout the piszz out of it early, for Bow season. Plus, they have driven the animals into the remote canyons by the time THAT Hunt, rolls around! Finding the Guides camp in your "Remote spot" had to be, seriously disappointing! When my son and I go we will set camp just off of, a main FR near where, we "think" the Elk are and stay mobile, till we find them. I plan on getting there the day before the opener to see where the crowds are and to try to Glass up, some Elk. We will be walking / Glassing the edges of Canyon walls and maybe a mountain top "Burn Area", covering lots of ground everyday, looking for that, 280-320 inch "average Bull" for the first 5 Days then,.. any ole Raghorn for, the meat! You might want to watch Travis Volk's, YouTube video DIY late rifle Az. Elk 2017 and 2014 as, it's pretty informative! My son shot a descent Bull Moose with, a Bow at 40 yards, last year and after he "whacked him" out trotted, the "Big boy" kinda like what happened to you! Yup,.. it "happens" but your Hunt, ended, OK ! [/QUOTE]
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