I feel like the more time I spend hunting one area, the better I get a feel for how the elk move in the area. If you were seeing fresh sign, even with no elk, then you learned some valuable beta. They could have gotten bumped out by another hunter, moved on, etc. and could be in there hot and...
I'm in the same boat as you, Robby. Jimmy, for max accuracy, do you think it would be important to switch to a left handed bow?
Thanks for a great article!
I noticed your On X Hunt Map sticker in the photo above. Bill was trying that out for the first time last weekend. Worked pretty slick, especially for the price! He marked wallow locations, travel routes, etc. with it.
Just tried out the InReach Explorer+ during elk opening weekend. With my phone on airplane mode, it lasted about 4 days, and the InReach was down to 20% battery in about the same amount of time (I wouldn't go below 20% in case you need to contact emergency personnel). I was also tracking my...
Usually just in my pants pocket with my windicator. Though, this year I got a little plastic case so the reeds don't get damaged by dirt and pine needles :)
That's some great shooting! We've already been recommending shooting field tips after broadheads to prevent slicing fletching, but now we're going to have to recommend shooting at completely different points on the target altogether!
That's awesome! I'm always looking for elk in my areas too. Found a herd playing in a waterhole in one area. I think Google Earth doctored the photo though, because I have yet to see them there in person ;)