dannyb278
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So after applying for 6 years straight, I believe i am finally on the verge of drawing a Wyoming elk tag, in the southern Bighorn Mountains. This will be my first elk hunt and I'm already regretting not going out on cow hunts previously to at least get some elk hunting experience before chasing bulls for the first time.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, but i have two specific questions i'd like to have answered if possible.
1. Do you spend much time calling in the middle of October on a rifle hunt? Should I even bring a tube along?
2. If I manage to stumble into a elk and get one on the ground, do you prefer boning out the meat completely for the pack out? Why or Why not?
Any advice for this long time hunter but 1st time elk hunter would be greatly appreciated. Thanks ladies and gents.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, but i have two specific questions i'd like to have answered if possible.
1. Do you spend much time calling in the middle of October on a rifle hunt? Should I even bring a tube along?
2. If I manage to stumble into a elk and get one on the ground, do you prefer boning out the meat completely for the pack out? Why or Why not?
Any advice for this long time hunter but 1st time elk hunter would be greatly appreciated. Thanks ladies and gents.