My fiancee and I will be leaving Georgia for New Mexico a week from today for the second rifle season. Having never hunted elk before, I would like to hear what your normal midday activities are.
I'll be letting my optics do the walking for me in the mornings and evenings. I don't really know...
Going through Randy Newberg's section of UEH and he hammers home the point of "finding elk is 90% of the battle in this period of the elk season" and "let your glass do the walking" and I completely get that. Having never hunted elk before and living in Georgia, that concept actually sounds...
SEVERAL months ago I submitted my email on the BRCC website to be notified when their instant coffee sticks became available. They emailed me last night so I figured I would pass the word along in case anyone else has been waiting for them. Cheers.
Having never hunted elk, I'm up to my eyeballs in reading material and online instruction for elk hunting since I drew a second rifle tag for New Mexico Unit 49. I used my GoHunt store credit to get a few diaphragm calls and a bugle tube to start learning to call (primarily for future hunts)...
I know this is probably a super rookie question but I'll be headed West for my first elk hunt this year and I'm already diving into OnX, Gaia, and Google Earth to get a better feel for the area I'll be in. I'm trying to determine a couple glassing locations but I have absolutely no idea how far...