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SEEING ELK for THE FIRST TIME! Public Land Archery Hunting

SEEING ELK for THE FIRST TIME! Public Land Archery Hunting

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SEEING & HEARING ELK BUGLE FOR THE FIRST TIME IS SHOCKING AND AWESOME! I was lucky enough on my first trip hunting elk with an archery tag in the Colorado mountains to see them on my first day hunting. Now my goal is to stay on these elk and get close enough to get a shot at a bull or a cow with my bow. SHOUT OUT TO BOWTECH FOR SETTING ME UP THE REALM SS FOR THIS TRIP
Date: 2020-11-25

Comments and reviews: 10


Learn more about elk talk, and you won't be chasing them as much. If you learn the language, you will be able to fit in with them and give them reassurance when needed. They often will come to you. I get the sense you short tracked your experience with all kinds of modern distractions, but don't really understand how to interact with the elk. I'm glad you got into them though, as the excitement will help propel you forward. But, you could spend a lot of frustrating seasons with flip-of-the-coin results until you learn without all the distractions. This is usually done out of season where the pressure to succeed is off your plate.
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Actually just got home from 9 days of hunting elk in western Washington for the first time. It was defiantly a awesome trip and lots of memories were made. Colorado is on my list now. Cant wait to get in some open country where isn't just thick reprod and aways being soaking wet after every hunt. Keep up the quality content!
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They are up high this time of year especially this year how hot it's been and being up high helps with the nats they drive the elk crazy this time of year. That's why I hunt the big wallows they go to them and roll around multiple times a day to help with the bugs and nats.
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Thats a stud bull. Last winter was hard on the animals here in Colorado. Because of that there wasn't as much feed as usual. Thats why his back end was weak. If we had a normal winter he would be a huge true 6x6. Looked like he had good mass and was pretty wide!
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Honestly man SOOO jealous of you and Rob. I'm originally from Colorado and me and my dad have been bow hunting for 5 years down in Southern Colorado for Elk and literally have not heard ONE bugle the whole time. Hopefully you and Rob get something!
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You need to call more especially when you bump them you can stop them in there tracks because they havent seen you. Im in the last week of elk season here in Oregon got a monster 300 plus Roosevelt we trying to get right now.
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How in the world do you not have your own hunting TV show? Seriously! you could be doing what you love, doing all the camera work yourself, No film crew, just you, your camera and the wilderness
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Holy cow that was a trophy bull with a bow on public land lfg. That's about as good as it gets with a bow on public land! I hope you get that one it will make Rob's look like a baby! Lol
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Lfg you need to come elk hunting with me in mt I could teach you alot. You are new to it and I have been since I could walk. And it would just be heart fun to hang out with you.
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Love ur hunting videos lake. be careful be safe good luck. looking forward to seeing more videos. and u droppin a big elk. keep hunting never stop. peace
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