Hoping this season to trade my homemade, life-size bull for his twin roaming the Rockie Mountains. Looking forward to another year chasing wapiti. Good luck to all my fellow hunters.
I'm a big advocate of not wasting anything I'm fortunate enough to kill when hunting. Although it sounds unappealing tongue is very familiar to heart and in my opinion very tasty. When I hunt deer out east I take and eat the tongue, but I'm hesitant to with elk. Knowing CWD is present in and...
Hitting the road out to Colorado for the next two days. Excited to get out there and hopefully see some elk even better if I can get one. I'll be off the forum and in the backcountry from Sunday until next weekend. Good luck to everyone hope to read some good stories when I get back
Just curious what you typically do when you wake up to a down pour? Do you sit tight & hope it will let up, or head out & hope for the best? What are you takes on how it affects the elk?
Getting ready for this years archery hunt. Just received my SE in the mail today. Sounds like a great idea for emergencies & letting everyone back home you're ok where there is no cell coverage. Has anyone used this & if so what's your thoughts on it?
I just purchased this call. Anyone have any experience with it?
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I travel from North Carolina out west to hunt elk. I've priced the large Yeti, Pelican, & Igloo coolers but those coolers run well over $1,000. For those of you who have to transport your meat long distances what do you do or use?
I figured the campfire section would be the appropriate place to post this question? What's your thoughts about the affects of smoke from camp fires on elk whether right off the National Forest road or miles into the back country. Interested to hear your experiences or thoughts.
It seems regardless of the weather, inevitably my clothes get soaked. Whether its from sweat or from the weather. I layer, have a merino wool base layer, and shed clothes as needed. It's not that bad except when you wake up the next morning & have to put cold, wet hunting clothes back on. In the...
I was looking for some input. I know the mountain winds & thermals keep you on your toes. However, from my understanding the thermals typically stay consistent. Cool air drops in the mornings so the thermals move down, then warm throughout the day and switch so that the thermals move uphill. ...