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Create The Frenzy - Archery Elk Hunting & Calling Strategies

Create The Frenzy – Archery Elk Hunting & Calling Strategies

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Start with a sequence of cow mews and chirps, use non-verbal communication like raking a tree. Take a break and repeat the cow-calf talk after a few minutes. This time, instead of raking try non-aggressive location type bugle.

Shed Hunting - Tips For Success

Shed Hunting – Tips For Success

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As the hunting season comes to an end in late January, many hunters plan for the long drought of game and wait for the time when they can apply for next year’s tag draws or plant food plots. For many, the only oasis in this time period is turkey season. However, there is another way that we can pass the time “hunting” that serves a few purposes. I can promise that it will get you out into the woods before turkey season and it will help you see if the bucks and bulls, which you chased through the season, made it. An exciting and productive pastime that has become very popular for many outdoorsmen and women is shed hunting.

TAKE THE SHOT? A Bull Elk Presents A Difficult Shot Angle To a Young First-Time Elk Hunter - Presented by: Springfield Armory

TAKE THE SHOT? A Bull Elk Presents A Difficult Shot Angle To a Young First-Time Elk Hunter – Presented by: Springfield Armory

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Suddenly, I saw antlers showing at the edge of the timber. Josiah flopped down prone and readied for a shot as I ranged the bull at 205 yards. No shot offered, so I blew a soft cow mew. The antlers swiveled our way, and a moment later the bull answered with a bugle. Then he walked out of the timber…

TAKE THE SHOT? The Elk of a Lifetime Presents A Shooting Dilemma - Presented by: Springfield Armory

TAKE THE SHOT? The Elk of a Lifetime Presents A Shooting Dilemma – Presented by: Springfield Armory

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A once-in-a-lifetime bull elk gives a split-second opportunity for a risky shot. He’s running broadside through medium-thick old growth Quaking Aspen timber at roughly 60 yards. Do you take the shot?

Peak Rut Elk Hunting Strategies

Peak Rut Elk Hunting Strategies

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There is nothing quite like the sound of an aggressive bull bugling while hunting during the peak of the rut. And hunting public land elk will certainly keep us all humble in our pursuit. If this is your first-year elk hunting, welcome to the frenzy. If this is your 60th year and everything in between, [...]

Missouri Issues Five Elk Permits for Fall of 2020

Missouri Issues Five Elk Permits for Fall of 2020

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In the state’s first elk season in a long time, the Missouri Department of Conservation, or MDC, is issuing five permits to hunters for this fall of 2020.

Unforgettable Elk Hunt With the SIG CROSS Rifle in .277 SIG FURY

Unforgettable Elk Hunt With the SIG CROSS Rifle in .277 SIG FURY

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Over the counter DIY elk hunt in Colorado with the SIG CROSS bolt action rifle in .277 SIG FURY.

Simple Gourmet: Rich Blueberry Sauce For Holiday Roasts

Simple Gourmet: Rich Blueberry Sauce For Holiday Roasts

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With the holidays and winter hitting hard, I wanted to share a rich meal that will have your guests feeling happy and satisfied. It’s a terrific dish both for first-time game eaters as well as those who’ve been eating wild meats all their lives.

Lessons Learned the Hard Way: Part II

Lessons Learned the Hard Way: Part II

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In the middle of a hunt, it’s easy to forget to ask whether the effort is worth the reward…but forgetting comes at a price.

The Monarch of the Mountain

The Monarch of the Mountain

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There it is! An answer! The best thing an archery elk hunter could ask for. It was a reply to my location bugle, deep down in a nasty Idaho backcountry hell hole.