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<blockquote data-quote="Backcountry_IDN" data-source="post: 1581230" data-attributes="member: 106153"><p>Great point. I would like to add if it's ok, learn as much about them as possible. I was never an elk hunter. By heart and way, I was a deer hunter. I have my areas and learned quite a bit about the deer there. But, i was tired of never having that "bull on the wall" always deer antlers/heads. Last season I kicked it up a notch, learned how to call, when to call, what type of call to use and where the elk will/should be at the time of day. The 2 seasons of archery before that I didnt look into that and honestly never did see an elk in those two seasons. I heard a couple bugles, not even mews in those seasons. Last season after learning, researching and watching videos as well as getting my arse in shape like dirtytough mentioned, I seen a total of 9 different bulls this past season, mine being the 9th and 2nd biggest. As well as many many cows. I watched Randy Newberg's escouting vids and ill say they helped tremendously.</p><p></p><p>I'm now more into elk hunting than deer hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Backcountry_IDN, post: 1581230, member: 106153"] Great point. I would like to add if it's ok, learn as much about them as possible. I was never an elk hunter. By heart and way, I was a deer hunter. I have my areas and learned quite a bit about the deer there. But, i was tired of never having that "bull on the wall" always deer antlers/heads. Last season I kicked it up a notch, learned how to call, when to call, what type of call to use and where the elk will/should be at the time of day. The 2 seasons of archery before that I didnt look into that and honestly never did see an elk in those two seasons. I heard a couple bugles, not even mews in those seasons. Last season after learning, researching and watching videos as well as getting my arse in shape like dirtytough mentioned, I seen a total of 9 different bulls this past season, mine being the 9th and 2nd biggest. As well as many many cows. I watched Randy Newberg's escouting vids and ill say they helped tremendously. I'm now more into elk hunting than deer hunting. [/QUOTE]
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