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As I noted in previous blogs archery elk hunting is often best when partnered up.
Since I'm bowhunting elk at the moment I decided to share with you the tactic I'm starting the season with: partner calling.
I have tags for whitetails and mule deer as well, but my first priority this fall will be archery elk and this past weekend we picked out a location for elk camp.
The author’s New Hampshire moose was 41⁄2 years old and field dressed at 645 pounds.
The Two Hour Bull Three hunters, 2 hours and a lifetime worth of memories. NAHC Member Shane Klippenes, text and photos Three hunters, 2 hours and a lifetime worth of memories.
That night, the skies were clear and I could see every star in the sky, and the Northern Lights were the most amazing thing I have ever seen. My dad and I had the trip of a lifetime, and one that I’ll never forget.
Colorado Elk Hunk NAHC Life Member Hunt Doug McDougal I've long dreamed about hunting bugling elk, and my dreams came true in Colorado when I joined a group of NAHC Life Members at Winterhawk Outfitters in the Flat Tops Wilderness Area for the first NAHC Life Member elk bowhunt.
After glassing a deep draw for the better part of the morning, we started following a set of elk tracks through some thick timber.
I drew my Hoyt and waited for the bull to step clear of the tree. I made some noise to get him to stop and released my arrow. I heard the arrow hit him before he ran off, and quickly cow called and watched as he stopped and looked back for a moment before walking away.
I caught “Caribou Fever” in quebec last year and I don’t think I’ll ever be able to shake it—not that I want to.