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This!Sure isn't the most fun way to hunt elk.....
I’m 100% climbing down if I hear bugles, I’m just thinking it’ll be a good “home base” where I can sit over a productive water hole if there’s no other immediate opportunities present, without just squatting behind a bushI’ve thought about it, it’s a technique… can’t tell you how many times I’ve sat near water and had a bull ripping bugles I’m not gonna sit in a stand while that is going on…
I always feel torn between sitting and hoofing it. Does a guy get more encounters when hiking his ass off and/or calling, or when he’s sitting at a water hole that’ll usually get used a couple elk and a bear everyday.Sure isn't the most fun way to hunt elk.....
And keep yourself convinced you haven’t blown out a 1/4 mile radius with the swirling wind. I quickly lose hope when I try to sit.I've killed a couple out of tree stands. The real trick of it is to find a spot that elk use regularly and also have the right tree close enough to the action.
From my cams… some waterholes will get a few critters a day, some will get hit a night mostly or go several days with out action, it’s hard to say. I have a couple wallows/ waterholes that tend to be more productive but I’ve only shot 1 bull over water, most have come from hiking through elk habitatI always feel torn between sitting and hoofing it. Does a guy get more encounters when hiking his ass off and/or calling, or when he’s sitting at a water hole that’ll usually get used a couple elk and a bear everyday.
I'm not sure, because I've never hunted elk like that. I'm a run and gun kind of elk hunter and I'm biased, so I would think more encounters while hiking and calling. I think if I sat at a water hole all day, and didn't kill an elk, I would feel like I wasted my whole day of hunting. At least if you hike your tail off and get skunked, you feel like you gave it your all, saw some beautiful country, got a good workout, found out where the elk are or aren't, etc....I always feel torn between sitting and hoofing it. Does a guy get more encounters when hiking his ass off and/or calling, or when he’s sitting at a water hole that’ll usually get used a couple elk and a bear everyday.
That’s awesome I’ll get it on order!Could read up on it.
Looks like a great setup, you’re hooked up in a pine there?I would definitely stay out of an aspen tree. I’ve killed 3 for 3 out of a tree stand. My pic above was from September 2024. Had 5 different bulls screaming around me at 6 am. I stayed put and killed my elk at 7:45 am. Climbing down and chasing bugles isn’t a guarantee that you kill that bull. Neither does sitting in a stand but you have a pretty good chance if elk are frequenting that spring/wallow. Doesn’t matter if you are in a stand or on the ground if the wind is swirling. They will smell you. Chasing bugles is definitely fun but so is sitting and just listening and learning the sounds of the different bulls and where they go to bed. It will give you an idea of a possible ambush or calling one in. Always chasing and calling isn’t necessarily the best tactic at times.
Killed these two from the same tree, stand, spring. Almost exactly the same shot and even hit them almost exactly the same. Even used the same game pole I made for the first one 7 years earlier.
Sounds like you found your niche but if you’ve never hunted elk sitting on sign then I’m not sure I can take your advice on it. What sort of run and gun tactics do you use?I'm not sure, because I've never hunted elk like that. I'm a run and gun kind of elk hunter
Ya, I definitely am not claiming any knowledge or offering advice on still hunting elk. Like I said, I'm biased.Sounds like you found your niche but if you’ve never hunted elk sitting on sign then I’m not sure I can take your advice on it. What sort of run and gun tactics do you use?