Sometimes it's not in the catds...
People go out all the time in acceptable weather and cone home with tag soup so don't feel too discouraged.
Sometimes it's not in the catds...
People go out all the time in acceptable weather and cone home with tag soup so don't feel too discouraged.
elk shmelk
Last edited by Stone C. Killer; 02-17-2018 at 11:39 AM. Reason: heading up this wednesday
Elk hunting in the winter doesn't sound like fun. I'll chase bugles in September sandwich doesn't even freeze
"If you ever go into the bush, there are grizzly bears lurking behind just about every bush, waiting to pounce, so you need a powerful gun, with huge bullets" - Gatehouse ~ 2004
Hunting in the snow is always fun, and no mosquito's to deal with either.
Well sorry to hear you didn't connect but you learn something from every hunt, hope the next one you will post pictures of your success, good luck to you, Wildone my comment wasn't directed at you
At least got to see a nice herd of 25+ elk on the drive home they were on the side of the highway at like 60 yrds
roads were shit and plagued with problems but made it in one piece
never expected the bad winter weather to be on the south end lol
Good effort hiller. No shortage of snow this year makes for a well earned elk. Usually a guy stands a pretty good chance with the late season. We had a tag and the elk were 200 yds from my kitchen window but -32 for the couple of days that they were in my field made me think Costco meat isn’t to terribly bad.
I am going to try for the LEH in 7-20 for anterless and either sex for next season 2019/2020. Any information regarding private land contacts would be great. Overall, I’m looking for any relevant information or advice. Best time to hunt between Dec and Feb. Any essential equipment. Since snow will likely be on the ground I will need to change out the camo gear for white gear I assume. I don’t mind going with snow shoes, but is a snowmobile essential? Thank you I’m advance!
a couple of hookers and some beer sounds good to me