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Not to derail the thread but I just googled Electronic Compass and my model and it came up with directions on how to turn it on. Duh! I did a factory reset when I bought this unit used and it defaulted back to being off. I\'m a moron.\"Billy Goat\" said:Lark,
the best thing for a compass is a cheap \"ball\" pin on compass. you can get them anywhere for ~$3. just pin it to your jacket or backpack, and you can just glance down and see where north is. this keeps me from messing with my GPS all the time. I\'m perpetually checking to see where north is. (some sort of paranoia, I guess.....)
also very helpful at end of day and you\'re ready to head to camp/truck.... \"GPS says I need to go ~1.2 miles NE\". I\'ll typically just follow that compass most of the way to the truck.
shane
\"Billy Goat\" said:Lark,
the best thing for a compass is a cheap \"ball\" pin on compass. you can get them anywhere for ~$3.
\"Still Hunter\" said:Still hunting for bear is very hard.
\"cohunter14\" said:\"Still Hunter\" said:Still hunting for bear is very hard.
Well, if you start chasing after elk in the middle of the hunt...then yeah! :lol:
\"Bob Frapples\" said:Things I learned on my first ever elk hunt.
1. Elk are easy to find, gather your gear, take a good drink of water, squeeze your puffer wind detector, vocal or not, which ever way the smoke drifts, odds are that\'s the direction elk are.
2. You will step on thousands of rocks while elk hunting, but the only one that will break loose and roll 300 yrds downhill picking up others on the way is while your Finally in that last 100 yrds of the bull you\'ve been stalking for hours.
3. Wet feet really sux after a couple days
4. When stalking a vocal bull: If you move slow enough not to bee seen; your moving too slow, when moving fast enough to catch up with him; your moving too fast.
4. It is a b;$&ch to accurately range a vocal bull on sound alone.
5. Range finders are near worthless in heavy fog/drizzle.
6. In New Mexico if the wind forecast is SE, the wind will blow from every single direction EXECPT from SE.
7. Elk sound like quarter horses on concrete when they run away from you.
8. NM elk come in two sizes; big and HO LE crap
9. Don\'t forget to mark your start location and Always keep your gps on; it\'s a lot easier to backtrack to find the gear you set down while taking a break.
10. An incline trainer is money well spent
11. Your bow release, quiver, rangefinder head-net/mask and bugle/calls are attached to your bow or they are attached to you, there are no exceptions, see -#9
12. Especially if your hunting solo, a decoy of some type is something I\'ll never go without again.
13. If your a nubie flat lander, consider external reeds for primary calls, not sure if was dry climate or altitude but I had trouble getting my first call out correctly with mouth calls. Case and point- When you find yourself dead in the middle of the herd early one drizzling am nothing ruins your day when your first call sounds more like a Canadian goose than any elk.
14. Elk can and do laugh at you.
15. I found Elk hunting is 60% physical 30% mental and 20% luck.
16. No stores in south central NM know what boot driers are
17. Its no fun tenting on un level ground
18. Yes thats 110
19. Don\'t forget your bugle in the truck.
20. It\'s hard to course a vocal distant bull in flat country.
21. It takes a few days back home before you quit hearing bugling in the distance.
22. I now need an OTC back up plan for next year.