Spot and stalk and lots of miles covered. Get go hunt.I'm actually moving to the Medford area this summer. Looking into elk hunting and deer hunting around that area.
What kind of differences will I be encountering as someone who grew up hunting whitetail in Michigan? Hunt units and over-the-counter tags? Ground blinds and treestands vs spot and stalk? Been doing quite a bit of E-scouting with OnX too.
I'm actually moving to the Medford area this summer. Looking into elk hunting and deer hunting around that area.
What kind of differences will I be encountering as someone who grew up hunting whitetail in Michigan? Hunt units and over-the-counter tags? Ground blinds and treestands vs spot and stalk? Been doing quite a bit of E-scouting with OnX too.
I've been dabbling on OnX for a couple weeks now - going back and forth with Google Earth to get the 3D picture of the area. The fact that I've never hunted either elk or blacktail in combination with there being so much area to cover has me very excited to finally get out there and get to walking through the woods despite not really having a great idea what kind of habitat to look for.I’m in the medford area. Been down here for a few years now. I came from the roseburg area where there was so much hunting opportunity. Was afraid I’d be leaving that behind but I’ve found this area is pretty similar. I’d recommend getting on x and just getting out there and find spots. It’s what I had to do being a new guy in the area.
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Hey All,
I’m trying to get some info about a DIY elk hunt in Oregon. I have some family that just moved up there last year. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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