MontanaWild
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Well it's getting closer to September than I think most of us realize. Only three more months before we get to chase wapiti, and this year I think they should be pretty scared. Hopefully this video can get you guys pumped up to get back after it and do some elk hunting.
Last year I drew a Breaks tag for the North side. It was only my second year bowhunting elk and I'd never laid eyes on that country. We hunted hard on two separate trips that totaled 7 days. I think there was only one day where it didn't exceed 85 degrees. It was just dumb hot and hunting was limited to a very few short hours in the AM and only about an hour right before dark. The hunting was tough but we found elk almost everyday and were very close on multiple occurrences. I finally had to accept the fact that I might not achieve my goal of arrowing a bull on film unless I started hunting around Missoula. Well my first day in the mountains of western Montana and I had my first ever bull elk on the ground and on film to boot. 100% DIY Public land here in Montana. Enjoy!
The Bear Creek Bull Video
Last year I drew a Breaks tag for the North side. It was only my second year bowhunting elk and I'd never laid eyes on that country. We hunted hard on two separate trips that totaled 7 days. I think there was only one day where it didn't exceed 85 degrees. It was just dumb hot and hunting was limited to a very few short hours in the AM and only about an hour right before dark. The hunting was tough but we found elk almost everyday and were very close on multiple occurrences. I finally had to accept the fact that I might not achieve my goal of arrowing a bull on film unless I started hunting around Missoula. Well my first day in the mountains of western Montana and I had my first ever bull elk on the ground and on film to boot. 100% DIY Public land here in Montana. Enjoy!
The Bear Creek Bull Video