Agreed on the quality of this jacket - it's incredibly versatile. I would add to check Mountain Archery's sales and check ebay. I believe I was lucky enough to find mine around $150.
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I really appreciate the responses received thus far. I’m so excited for the opportunity it’s crazy. I will definitely take note of everything here and use it to my advantage in the field.
We may be talking past each other. I read “Gluck” and assumed you meant “Glunk”. I’d that’s what you meant, all research I can see points to a bull glunking at his cows.
As I understand it, the glunking sound is actually the bull’s tongue “tasting” a smell in the air put off by a cow which is...
Thanks, Amos - I do plan to enjoy it all. Ironically I am one of those people who enjoy doing challenging things. I think one of the reasons I decided to dive in to elk hunting is due to the fact that I keep reading how difficult it is. Finally tagging out, whenever that may be, will be a day...
Thanks for the info - I haven't heard of that one. I have completed Cory Jacobsen's University of Elk Hunting course. I wonder if they are drastically different?
My biggest goal is to simply see an elk and get within 80 yards of one. This will be my first elk hunt and over the last 12 months I have scoured every resource I know (University of Elk Hunting, Treeline Academy, Youtube, etc.) to learn as much as I can, spending well over 200 hours. It would...
Let me know if you can't find the sound. One thing I've read is that the sound is a unique sound a bull uses just when a cow is ready to be bred. Knowing this, it could be useful to try if you've used cow calls / bugling together....not sure how effective it would be to use just after bugling...