Dzlmech
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So as they say, long time listener, first time caller. Anyway this year will be my second year so to speak hunting elk. My wife and I have only been hunting for 6 years all of it here in NW Montana and We’ve been blessed to have harvested a deer every year and I’ve been able to take two great bears. But now it’s time for a harder challenge. We both put in for archery elk tags for unit 620,621,622. And naturally both of us drew. I was just hoping for one so the stress might be a little lower. But it is what it is and if we can take two then I don’t know what I’d do other than smile every day. But enough of the back story. We are focusing on the 621 area for hunting, and I have specific areas, ridges, coulees, and creeks that I feel might be good to check. We will be going to scout it over the Labor Day weekend and then will be there for the entire third week of September. I’ve invested in The elk 101 university of elk hunting course and that’s been an enlightening experience that I can’t put down. I listen to podcasts like you wouldn’t believe from everyone. Besides the weather, rain, wind, probable snakes. Is there anything that I should be researching that might not be common thoughts. I plan to call the biologists and or game wardens next week to get any kind of information they would be willing to share but all of you guys have been doing this for longer than myself so I love to learn new hunting techniques, tactics, and trades. I hope this wasn’t too much of an information drop. But I’m just trying to know as much as I can so we can hopefully bring home our first elk.