Have You Ever Notched Your Tag On Opening Day: A poll

Well, have you?

  • Of course I have, I'm a WKR elite dirt nap dealer.

  • Nope, FNG here just looking for honey holes.

  • Never hunted an opening day.


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lang

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
May 26, 2017
Messages
189
Location
North Idaho
A elk 1 opening day, 2 first day in camp all archery. One was 17 days after doing an Ironman that my wife wouldn't let me hunt for a year while I trained so I had a tad bit of built up yearning to be my element. It was bittersweet having it end in just two hours, but no way I was going to pass a bull in a historically 2-4% success unit.
But the best was I was on call at a local hospital and had a deer stand hung about as far as I could get into the woods and safely fly to the hospital within 30 minutes. A big cow elk wondered in. I knew some hung around in winter but had never seen one in Sept. and I had time off later. I took the shot and instantly worried about the heat if I was to get called in. But the best was the call from my wife, "What are you doing?". "Packing an elk". ...silence... you could just see the wheels in her head "that sucker lied to me, he went hunting when he should be working!" I just let it stew for a while before I let her know I was 100% still on call and in range. Got the whole thing to my brothers place and on ice long before the first call came.
 

Ucsdryder

WKR
Joined
Jan 24, 2015
Messages
6,776
"After legal light", huh? It's harder to shoot accurately while trying to hold a spotlight in your bow hand. :ROFLMAO:

I had a bull bugling outside my tent night before last, so ya, they're vulnerable opening day.
In that spot I don’t bugle until shoot time because it always seems to produce a bugle. I bugled and he responded. Another bugle and he ran in on a trot. So maybe it was 2 minutes. Didn’t know the shoot time police were watching…

I’ve never understood guys that say shoot time is too early to shoot. Maybe one day I’ll be old and won’t be able to see. Maybe when I’m 80…
 

Gerbdog

WKR
Joined
Jun 8, 2020
Messages
911
Location
CO Springs
Could have this year.... didnt. Holding out for something bigger and not killing a cow this year. Buddy missed a bull this year in the opening hour... told that guy to practice more... learned the hard way. His very first elk hunt. The tree didnt mind the arrow though thankfully.
 
Joined
Sep 17, 2022
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12
Location
SW Florida
Nov 2022 Missouri opening evening.
 

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Lenexa, KS
I voted no because this is an elk poll, but son let me tell you give me a rifle and a deer tag in my home state and something is dying the first day or not at all.
 

bow_dozer

Lil-Rokslider
Joined
Aug 16, 2016
Messages
295
My opinion its the "easiest" time to get on an elk. 2 of my last 4 bulls have been on opener. Could have added #3 this weekend, however I'm trying to graduate from the raghorn life.
 
Joined
Oct 26, 2017
Messages
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Location
CA
Shot my first bull opening morning within 10 minutes after shooting light. It was 2020 New Mexico 2nd rifle public land draw that was 40% success rate so I consider the odds were in my favor. But we did put in a lot of work scouting the week before and I had glassed my bull coming down in the evening twice before opening.

I was anxious the night before more than ever though. I kept playing out the morning hunt in my head. I set my alarm for 1.5 hours early because my thinking was to get there before anyone else in case another hunter was going near my spot. That morning I drove a mile from camp and drove by another camp with hunters urgently trying to get ready. (my camp was the first in that area and I doubt they were going to hunt the exact hill as mine). I parked and hiked in the dark very slow for over an hour. I had never done that before but I was fully committed to being prepared and ready.
 
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