I'm going on my first archery elk hunt this year in September with my buddy. From everything I've gathered in the thread so far the most important thing is going where the elk are, staying down wind and being slow when in elk, and bugling isn't a necessity all the time. That's just a very basic...
I think this is interesting. There are some people that say it's better on the opener since the goats aren't pressured yet. However, I went a week and half after opener this year and had much better luck finding them.
Congrats to everyone that got one this year. This year was my first year hunting antelope, and I tried spot and stalk. I was unsuccessful. A lot of other hunters in my unit were sitting blinds, and they set them up long before the season started. I would say one of my biggest frustrations was...