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<blockquote data-quote="JOHNNIE WALKER" data-source="post: 1021669" data-attributes="member: 67011"><p>On our first trip, my dad was fighting cancer, on one of our last, I found out it had returned. It's doable. But you can't be in to good of shape. The archery license used to be either sex. I don't know anymore, it's been a while. That was a really good way to go. Cows come to the call pretty easy. Satellite Bulls sometimes run at you. They get a little antsy, if you know what I mean. Call out there and talk to the DNR. Ask them about buying leftover tags. Strictly in my opinion, I've always thought the muzzleloader season was the best bet. It's right in the middle of the rut. Big Bulls like to come in to about 80yds and hold up. Way to far for my bow, but would of been a wonderful situation for my inline to handle. Early in the season the elk are usually in the higher country, and that's where a lot of public ground seemed to be. Later in the season they seemed to head lower. I'm planning on using my points for a limited draw area, muzzleloader bull tag. Maybe next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JOHNNIE WALKER, post: 1021669, member: 67011"] On our first trip, my dad was fighting cancer, on one of our last, I found out it had returned. It's doable. But you can't be in to good of shape. The archery license used to be either sex. I don't know anymore, it's been a while. That was a really good way to go. Cows come to the call pretty easy. Satellite Bulls sometimes run at you. They get a little antsy, if you know what I mean. Call out there and talk to the DNR. Ask them about buying leftover tags. Strictly in my opinion, I've always thought the muzzleloader season was the best bet. It's right in the middle of the rut. Big Bulls like to come in to about 80yds and hold up. Way to far for my bow, but would of been a wonderful situation for my inline to handle. Early in the season the elk are usually in the higher country, and that's where a lot of public ground seemed to be. Later in the season they seemed to head lower. I'm planning on using my points for a limited draw area, muzzleloader bull tag. Maybe next year. [/QUOTE]
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