I tell friends that my elk hunting success happens where persistence and luck intersect.
Flyguy, I don't know about that! I came from a non hunting family but had a burning desire to hunt elk at a very early age, before 12. It was about a no quit burning desire to do where my heart & soul led me! Failure wasn't an option & I pushed on. I've taken several bulls on the last day of the season, it's that don't quit until the fat lady sings! (grin)
Today, all my success from calling bulls on OTC units. I do this to show others that it can be done, It's all done with calling or nothing! Of course other methods work but it's generally by hunters who have no confidence in their abilities to call! No kidding! You can call in & kill bulls on any OTC unit in any state if you dedicate yourselves to the important stuff!
ElkNut/Paul
Knowing the difference between hunting and killing because there is a huge difference. Some people are good hunters and some of us are good killers. The really good, consistent, hunters are great killers not just great hunters. I’ve got buddies that are good hunters, they have all the gear, they know the animals, they know their gear, they’re good in the woods, but they lack that important killing skill set. Knowing when to be aggressive, when to hold back, and when and when not to get emotional because ultimately it’s not about hunting, it’s about killing.
If you want to kill elk every year you’ve got to learn how to kill not just how to hunt.
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