Hey All,
This is my first ever hunt (didn't have anyone to do it with growing up). I got an awesome late-season rifle bull tag in AZ after many years.
I am pretty familiar with the area (been adventuring in the area for 15 years) and have been scouting for months. I have found plenty of elk, mostly herd bulls, which I am okay with. I keep reading that the larger bulls at this time of the year are in the canyons, but haven't seen any.
Well, this last weekend I was up on a ridge and came across some gentlemen poaching. I called them in, of course, and after all was said and done... the GF officer said for the good deed: to spin 180-degrees from where I was glassing and go into the canyons behind me. There are some big bulls in there.
My question is: What is the general tactic for something like this? Calling? Sit the edges and spot/stalk? I can't imagine trying to actually drop into the canyon without spooking the bulls.
Thanks!
This is my first ever hunt (didn't have anyone to do it with growing up). I got an awesome late-season rifle bull tag in AZ after many years.
I am pretty familiar with the area (been adventuring in the area for 15 years) and have been scouting for months. I have found plenty of elk, mostly herd bulls, which I am okay with. I keep reading that the larger bulls at this time of the year are in the canyons, but haven't seen any.
Well, this last weekend I was up on a ridge and came across some gentlemen poaching. I called them in, of course, and after all was said and done... the GF officer said for the good deed: to spin 180-degrees from where I was glassing and go into the canyons behind me. There are some big bulls in there.
My question is: What is the general tactic for something like this? Calling? Sit the edges and spot/stalk? I can't imagine trying to actually drop into the canyon without spooking the bulls.
Thanks!