Wanting to buy one for the right price. Don’t really need one but just think they’re cool. Let me know if you have one.
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Man I love this forum. It’s crazy the good information you get when you don’t ask where to find animals in xyz unit. Thanks again guys you’ve been a big help. A lot of the info recieved prior to last season was used to find the area that I’m talking about. As mentioned I have several other areas...
That’s what I was hoping to hear. Thank you guys I’ve really learned a lot from this forum. Hopefully in a few years I’ll be able to give some solid advice to the rookies
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Last year I went colorado otc. A buddy I was planning to hunt with bailed last minute so I ended up just going myself and my wife. The first area planned wasn’t actually accessible so we bounced to plan b. Tons of hunters “down low” in the more open areas but no pressure in the timber (blowdown...
Sounds like I’ll be on the ridge near the wallow. I saw multiple bulls two mornings doing that last year even though I didn’t realize or plan that as a strategy. Thank you all so much for the replies. I’ll be there for two weeks along with my buddy that should have a muzzleloader tag so I’ll be...
I hammock camped this year in Montana and wyoming on a turkey hunting trip and definitely think I prefer it to ground sleeping. There is lots of beetle kill but also lots of areas of aspens that I figured would be easy enough to set up camp in. It was regularly in the 20s at night when we hunted...
Do any of you hammock camp for your archery hunts? Seems like a good way to save weight since I don’t have a lightweight tent option. I was planning on running a hammock with a hammock specific sleeping bag and a rain fly. Any reason not to do this? Any advice or tips you all have learned? I’m...
I’m not planning to sit there all week. Or even all day even. I like to elk hunt how I turkey hunt. Find a good spot to try and hear one and then chase them around and try to kill them. I was more or less just asking if it’s worth planning it as a spot to listen from or possibly hang out some...
I think from listening to your alls stories I’m going to use it as a starting point and chase bugles if I can hear any. I found a wallow last year that seemed to be getting lots of action and ended up calling in and shooting a bull there but never recovered him. We were able to hear bulls from...
How many of you all spend time hunting over or near wallows? Is it a good plan as a place to start until you hear elk? A mid day when nothing else is going on? Any other strategies to use? I’m a very new elk hunter just looking to learn as much as possible
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I have the normal rangefinder pouch and it fits just a little tight. I’d like to trade it for the large or possibly just buy the large and then sell my standard
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Before season I reached out for some advice and many of you all helped out and shared lots of helpful info with me. Long story short I was supposed to go on a hunt with a good friend and a friend of his. His friend backed out a couple weeks before and then my buddy hurt his back the week before...