So this spring I got lucky and drew a late rifle AZ elk tag for unit 8. This will be my second ever elk hunt after hunting a leftover CO elk muzzleloader hunter last fall that was unsuccessful. I am determine to turn things around with this so I planned to take at least one scouting even if it...
So I drew an AZ late rifle hunt and am roughly 1500 miles away, but I can fly there for a weekend scouting trip fairly inexpensively in mid May.
I plan on flying out over the Thanksgiving holiday to scout the week before the season, but I am wondering what I can look for at such a different...
So last year I hunted south central CO during the muzzleloader season on a leftover tag and will likely be going back to Colorado barring a very good luck in AZ or NM draws for some. I was fairly underwhelmed with my season/unit experience and am considering different options for this year...
So going into the 2017 Wyoming season I have 4 Elk PP's and plan to apply for a Nonresident special tag.
I've gone to Wyoming twice successfully for antelope in 2014 and 2015, have hunted Western Nebraska deer DIY public land in 2015 and 2016 successfully and did a Southern Colorado...
Its getting late in the draw cycle for the fall and I have failed to draw a pile of tags so far and I'm trying to figure out how many more applications I should apply for to on paper to have a decent shot at getting one tag without ending up with 3 tags on 6 days of vacation or just hunting OTC...
The last few years I’ve been struggling with self filming hunts. Realistically it has been complicated quite a bit by hunting almost all public land whether that was Wyoming Antelope, Nebraska turkeys or Illinois Whitetails. Basically every day is a struggle whether the cameras go along or if...
First off I'd like to introduce myself from Illinois (not by choice). I'm an native Missourian who moved to Illinois for my wife's graduate school (3.5 years left). I was raised a waterfowl and turkey hunter, but picked up deer hunting in college. I'm a life long hunter with a lifetime hunting...