Braveheart
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Hello all,
New Member here, I am going on my first elk hunt in Montana. I managed to score a general elk tag and a short term lease of 900 acres in (not far from Helena) GMU 335. I will be the only one hunting the lease. I will be staying at an Airbnb cabin about 2.7 miles from my lease. The lease is surrounded by National Forest and I can of course hunt that as well. The elevation at the lease ranges from 4600 to 5700. The national forest area is nearly 7000. I have seen several pictures of elk reportedly killed on the lease the last two years. I have also seen several pics of mule deer and bear as well. I have been reading all that I can read about elk and recently found this site. I read a lot of posts already and found some great information from this site already.
I live in Missouri and I have only really hunted whitetail deer. I did however travel to Montana almost 20 years ago on a successful mule deer hunt. I have acquired some gear for the hunt already. I got a pair of Schnee mountain boots and have been wearing them for a few weeks and have about 30 miles on them. I got a set of gaiters. I have never used those before.
I also had to acquire a backpack with a frame (eberlestock) that can haul meat. I plan on taking my Leupold 10x42 BX-4 Guide binos. I have a spotting scope from Vortex but to be honest it's not very great as I just use it for the range mostly to view my targets. I plan on just taking binos. I will be carrying a Legendary Arms Works rifle in 300 win mag (suppressed) with some hand loaded 200 grain Hornady Eld-X bullets. It has a Leupold VX-6 scope on it which is good to go for that gun. I have shot a lot of rounds through this combo and killed several deer with it.
I still need to get a few things, wind direction powder, some elk calls. I planned on just getting a hoochie momma. I also need some game bags for meat. I have rangefinders and most everything else from being an avid whitetail hunter for years. I also have the basic survival stuff in my pack as well as a fire starter. I hope I don’t need that while on the lease.
I guess I have a lot of questions and I am just really excited about killing my first elk possibly. I have always dreamed of killing an elk. I will be a solo hunter and my plan is to stay on the lease for a few days before making any kind of move to chase elk anywhere else. I have read that GMU 335 is hunted easily and crowded, because of the many trails that exist in the public hunting ground being so close to Helena. I have been told that the best hunting in that unit is usually on private ground.
Besides watching hundreds of you tube videos, which I have, is there anything else you would recommend? I have no experience calling elk and plan to be kind of shy about that. My instinct is to set up on an ambush style hunt and glass. I used mostly tree stands and blinds to hunt whitetail. Any input would be appreciated. Also if anyone hunts that area and can tell me what to expect. I will be there Oct 23 thru Oct 30th. Thanks again for the great site with information!!!
New Member here, I am going on my first elk hunt in Montana. I managed to score a general elk tag and a short term lease of 900 acres in (not far from Helena) GMU 335. I will be the only one hunting the lease. I will be staying at an Airbnb cabin about 2.7 miles from my lease. The lease is surrounded by National Forest and I can of course hunt that as well. The elevation at the lease ranges from 4600 to 5700. The national forest area is nearly 7000. I have seen several pictures of elk reportedly killed on the lease the last two years. I have also seen several pics of mule deer and bear as well. I have been reading all that I can read about elk and recently found this site. I read a lot of posts already and found some great information from this site already.
I live in Missouri and I have only really hunted whitetail deer. I did however travel to Montana almost 20 years ago on a successful mule deer hunt. I have acquired some gear for the hunt already. I got a pair of Schnee mountain boots and have been wearing them for a few weeks and have about 30 miles on them. I got a set of gaiters. I have never used those before.
I also had to acquire a backpack with a frame (eberlestock) that can haul meat. I plan on taking my Leupold 10x42 BX-4 Guide binos. I have a spotting scope from Vortex but to be honest it's not very great as I just use it for the range mostly to view my targets. I plan on just taking binos. I will be carrying a Legendary Arms Works rifle in 300 win mag (suppressed) with some hand loaded 200 grain Hornady Eld-X bullets. It has a Leupold VX-6 scope on it which is good to go for that gun. I have shot a lot of rounds through this combo and killed several deer with it.
I still need to get a few things, wind direction powder, some elk calls. I planned on just getting a hoochie momma. I also need some game bags for meat. I have rangefinders and most everything else from being an avid whitetail hunter for years. I also have the basic survival stuff in my pack as well as a fire starter. I hope I don’t need that while on the lease.
I guess I have a lot of questions and I am just really excited about killing my first elk possibly. I have always dreamed of killing an elk. I will be a solo hunter and my plan is to stay on the lease for a few days before making any kind of move to chase elk anywhere else. I have read that GMU 335 is hunted easily and crowded, because of the many trails that exist in the public hunting ground being so close to Helena. I have been told that the best hunting in that unit is usually on private ground.
Besides watching hundreds of you tube videos, which I have, is there anything else you would recommend? I have no experience calling elk and plan to be kind of shy about that. My instinct is to set up on an ambush style hunt and glass. I used mostly tree stands and blinds to hunt whitetail. Any input would be appreciated. Also if anyone hunts that area and can tell me what to expect. I will be there Oct 23 thru Oct 30th. Thanks again for the great site with information!!!
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