It'll be a few years (2-4) until I will chase elk with a bow again. My first trip, I drew back twice but did not let an arrow fly. Learned a lot.
I have good archery whitetail hunting opportunities locally (midwest), and can get a couple tags. I'm thinking I can use the next couple years to try to hone some huntings skills on whitetails that will transfer well to the elk mountains. I've already started by getting my archery setup identical to what I will use to hunt elk (not that it is really any different). Another major thing that comes to mind is hunting from the ground instead of a treestand. I'll do ground stands as well as stalk when the weather is right (though whitetail are really hard to stalk around here). What else comes to mind? For other people who have hunted both, what sort of skills were not yet honed from whitetail hunting that you needed for elk hunting, that could be practiced while hunting whitetail? Other useful tidbits come to mind?
I have good archery whitetail hunting opportunities locally (midwest), and can get a couple tags. I'm thinking I can use the next couple years to try to hone some huntings skills on whitetails that will transfer well to the elk mountains. I've already started by getting my archery setup identical to what I will use to hunt elk (not that it is really any different). Another major thing that comes to mind is hunting from the ground instead of a treestand. I'll do ground stands as well as stalk when the weather is right (though whitetail are really hard to stalk around here). What else comes to mind? For other people who have hunted both, what sort of skills were not yet honed from whitetail hunting that you needed for elk hunting, that could be practiced while hunting whitetail? Other useful tidbits come to mind?
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