To BuzzH!
Congrats on another nice bull. Why do you have to brag, boost and gasconade about every elk you kill? Everyone knows you're an experienced elk magnet and an amazing hunter. It would be nice, for once, if you shared some of your hunting strategy and tactics to the less experienced...
Get yourself positioned and hidden away to get a shot while the cows are either going into the the private very early or if they're not disturbed during the day be in position while they leave the private as they transition to their bedroom at last light.
If a fence line is the boundary...
Congratulations! That was an awesome shot on an outstanding bull. I hope you have wall space to show this beauty off. You should be real proud of yourself after 12 years applying. Thanks for sharing!
It's a little early to expect the elk to be herding up in large numbers. The big bulls will be secluded, resting, sleeping, eating and not interested in grouping up for the migration.
You'll see small herds now, mostly cows and calves, and a satellite bull or two waiting to get lucky during...
Great story for your first day! That last picture looks like a perfect opportunity for a shot. Were you loaded and cocked? That may be your first and last opportunity on this trip. Instead of shooting with your camera, next time shoot with your muzzleloader. Opportunities like that don't...
A story real similar. My brother had a close friend die south of Rock Springs, WYO while hunting pronghorn a couple years ago. While hunting alone, he left his truck and was caught in a fast moving WYO "whiteout" with zero visibility dropping eight inches of snow. He was found three days...
Looking on google earth, within 3/4 of a mile to the SW, W and NW from the TH are nasty cliffs and loose rocks. Across the river to the E the cliffs and rocks are closer and look more dangerous.
It's possible that climbing up into these rocks, following a bull, negotiating this terrain with...
I agree with Buzz. They got back to their truck hear a bugle, dropped everything but their bows and took off. 1st mistake. It's happened to a lot of us. This time the bugle was further than they thought. They wanted to hurry and close the distance fast because of the remaining light or wx...
I would highly consider a late migration hunt for 2026 with a reliable and recommended outfitter on private property.
Sometimes, even in designated wilderness areas, there can be a ton of outfitter camps, small "spike" camps and non-outfitter individual horse camps.
My wife and I just back from a few days fishing the Conejos River, CO. Nice fishing! No hatches! No mosquitoes! Fish were hitting on tiny midges. Wife caught a rainbow, brown and RIO Grande cutthroat all within one hour.
I agree with Dsnow9, the elk will definitely run if they see your movement or smell you. And a 20-gauge is slightly louder than a .22 long rifle. One major word of caution, you do not want to walk in on the elk's bedroom midday or that may be the last time you see them. Running from you is...
As I posted a couple days ago, PM when you can. Include your experience, your physical condition etc..., and knowledge about elk hunting...not deer hunting and how you plan on dealing with a bull after you harvest it. Your bivy camp experience, equipment, experience in archery etc... Unit 80...