pointingdogsrule
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So I'm reading my Huntin Fool and came across an article on a guy that drew an early rifle tag for unit 19B (Arizona). Now I realize this is an On Your Own site, but this article was interesting. Being a person who has only hunted elk once in Colorado, I imagine high mountains and forests with no people around, for the most part. I just love the beauty of the outdoors (still building points for some quality elk hunts). Anyway the article tells how he met the outfitter and they drive to the place where they hunt on opening morning. "We parked the truck and could hear bugling coming from inside the corn as we walked to our spot along the cornfield". Within 1/2 hour of opening season the first bull was down and 1/2 day later a second bull was down near the cornfield. I actually had to read the line three times to make sure it stated "corn".
We hunt the edges for whitetail here in Iowa, however, I never imagined hunting elk in cornfield. Must be from the dairy farms down there.
To each his own I guess. I'll stick with the wilderness adventure.
good luck to all
the dog
We hunt the edges for whitetail here in Iowa, however, I never imagined hunting elk in cornfield. Must be from the dairy farms down there.
To each his own I guess. I'll stick with the wilderness adventure.
good luck to all
the dog