Quackshack
Lil-Rokslider
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From this years hunting digest
I’m a PA resident and would like to hunt elk someday in my home state and do apply every year for tags during rifle and now archery season. However, it leaves a distaste in my mouth when you watch videos and see posts on social media. Most of these elk are so patterned and somewhat “tamed” a lot of these hunts guys are being set up over fields and shooting these elk at daybreak when they step out into the field they have been coming out to daily and then driving the tracker over to load them up whole. I would want more of the experience of chancing bulls in the mountains or calling to them if I ever drew an archery tag. I would be prouder with a “smaller” bull that I harvested in a way that is more fair chase and my way rather than with an outfitter setting me up to shoot a record book bull that has been named by the locals and visited a each year.
That’s just my thoughts, everyone has their own opinions.
Good post... I always put in for zone 10... more public land there.I’m a PA resident and would like to hunt elk someday in my home state and do apply every year for tags during rifle and now archery season. However, it leaves a distaste in my mouth when you watch videos and see posts on social media. Most of these elk are so patterned and somewhat “tamed” a lot of these hunts guys are being set up over fields and shooting these elk at daybreak when they step out into the field they have been coming out to daily and then driving the tracker over to load them up whole. I would want more of the experience of chancing bulls in the mountains or calling to them if I ever drew an archery tag. I would be prouder with a “smaller” bull that I harvested in a way that is more fair chase and my way rather than with an outfitter setting me up to shoot a record book bull that has been named by the locals and visited a each year.
That’s just my thoughts, everyone has their own opinions.
That would be the cat's a$$. Let me do my thing and if I harvest one, come on and scoop it. Lol. I'm in for that idea.Good post... I always put in for zone 10... more public land there.
Too bad an Outfitter doesn't have just a game recovery service... conduct your own hunt and report your GPS coordinates to outfitter after the fact to help pack your elk out.
That would be the cat's a$$. Let me do my thing and if I harvest one, come on and scoop it. Lol. I'm in for that idea.
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Draw is Aug 15'Bout time for some results aint it?
Definitely. A lot of work scouting ahead of me.That's great! Let us know how it goes!