Know what the wind is doing, check your background for cover and have shooting lanes. They almost never come in from where you think they will.
If you have time clear the ground under your feet, the smallest crunch of sticks or leaves will turn a bull around.
Wind currents, background behind me for cover, shooting lanes. When you set up if you have time clear any leaves or sticks from under your feet. Even the smallest crunch of leaves will turn them around.
Making mistakes when in the Elk is easier than falling on an ice rink right after the Zambonie just left. Don’t worry about it, try to learn from those mistakes and most of all have fun making memories. The Vodka in the water bottle comment in this thread is hilarious.
Out hunting elk this evening I called in a Giant Grizzly to about 25 yards (not on purpose) if you are thinking NW Wyoming be prepared for Bears. Good luck and have a good time
What part of the state are you hunting in? Always be aware of what the wind is doing and spend a lot of time glassing. Have fun, cows are fun to hunt too, ya can’t eat antlers anyway.
Just watched the first e-scout video, some really great information there. It’s good to have these tactics many have used haphazardly organized in such a great way. Can’t wait for the next video. Thanks
The area where these goats are is non-native habitat for them. The reason they want and need this goat herd gone is because there is a native big horn sheep herd there that is genetically clean and probably the only healthy pneumonia free herd in the state. The goats carry diseases that they are...