Preston.W_HDO
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I'm in Idaho. We hunt where there are a ton of roads, thick trees, and ton of water. I have found a "hidden" waterhole that elk frequent but wind is terrible. I think hearing different strategies would be great. Most of the time, depending on season, we like to hunt between the 12-25 (usually what our vacation let's us do.) Usually trudging around and sitting water midday. Its worked great for us.
One of the older guys (78) has pulled 3 300" bulls out in 5 years. One being 378. Pulled a 295 in 18'. But last year was horrible. 2 bugles in 11 days and one encounter. We think overcrowding and amount of campers might have contributed. Or maybe we just suck lol.
I guess my question is, what would you guys do?
My dad, uncle and their buddy have been hunting this area since the 80s. Doubt I could ever pull them away except for maybe a day hunt. The furthest from any traveled road (ATV) is less than a mile.
One of the older guys (78) has pulled 3 300" bulls out in 5 years. One being 378. Pulled a 295 in 18'. But last year was horrible. 2 bugles in 11 days and one encounter. We think overcrowding and amount of campers might have contributed. Or maybe we just suck lol.
I guess my question is, what would you guys do?
My dad, uncle and their buddy have been hunting this area since the 80s. Doubt I could ever pull them away except for maybe a day hunt. The furthest from any traveled road (ATV) is less than a mile.