The other 2 hunters came back from the river bottom Don ranged a small group of cow 1 Big cow he said but never came closer then 75 yards
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I've been try to lay down and take a nap but my mind won't rest , won't shut down , won't go into sleep mode , keep thinking about the elk , seeing them in the field , hearing the chirp calls AND the bugles in the distance. I keep thinking about this morning when I drew on the cow, the what ifs, the should haves, should have I done something different, should I taken the shot , should I have tried to call her in........I close my eyes and I see elk moving, walking like they walk....
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What time are y'all getting up to your hunting area in the morning? I know it isn't fun, but spiking out one night well above them feeding or getting above them EARLY morning. Most folks don't like the dark and hike UP way too late to get above the elk and can never catch up or leave too early in the evenings before dark and the elk move back into the feeding areas. I just bivy or spike camp now because of this. Good luck, yall have found the elk, that is the hardest part!
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Originally posted by TWP View PostWhat time are y'all getting up to your hunting area in the morning? I know it isn't fun, but spiking out one night well above them feeding or getting above them EARLY morning. Most folks don't like the dark and hike UP way too late to get above the elk and can never catch up or leave too early in the evenings before dark and the elk move back into the feeding areas. I just bivy or spike camp now because of this. Good luck, yall have found the elk, that is the hardest part!
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Originally posted by ArcoCazador View PostIn the morning the thermals are blowing down keeping the wind in our face, it's what helps us go in after them. If we could even get on top of them to cut them off the wind ( thermals ) would blow right at them.
You can use the thermals to your advantage amigo. Get the wind on your cheek and hunt the angles of where they are coming up and coming down. If you wait for perfect thermals you may not ever get a chance. Elk and the elk gods make sure that they have the wind in their noses no matter what. Also, with a full moon they will be down later in the afternoon/evening and up earlier in the morning. However, if you can get to where they bed and get on the same contour/elevation, during the mid day you can get in tight and do some blind cow calling. I have killed two smaller bulls doing that. Good luck in whatever way yall go about it.
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