aion2come
WKR
I'd go out and scout the area ahead of time. That is difficult to do. But when you have only a few days to hunt, you can waste half the hunt just learning the area and figuring out where elk are located.
But Matt, sometimes they're a bit further. And some days you get into elk all day and it's just epic. I'm just glad your last one ran toward the truck...and these do not have to be far from road. I spent long days 4 miles from the road...only to shoot my first two elk .33 and .25 miles from the truck...both were areas I intentionally went into that week as I had not noticed any trucks/hunters nearby.
What where some of the specific upgrades you did to get your pack weight down?1. Shot more 3D before the hunt - First Elk I saw was a 5x5 @ 30 yds, broadside in a clear lane. I drew and all 5 pins were on his chest (which didn't have a bulls eye)...Hmm, in the second it took me to put the 30 yd pin on the crease, he bolted. I was devastated!!
2. Don't piss downwind - Had a spike sneak up to within 15yds (upwind) while I was takin care of business, downwind, like I was taught as a young lad.
3. The next year my pack weight went from 50lbs to 37lbs for 6 days and my legs thanked me!