The Keys to Successful Elk Hunting: 3) Be at the Right Place at the Right Time!
Don't give up! Stick with it to
the end.
All my buddies had gone
home two days before this
bull decided it was the Right
Time and I found the Right
Place.
Remember, you usually get
successful at the end of your
hunt! Stay focused till the
end. Fall only comes once a
year. The couch will be there
when you get back.
A 100 pounds of elk quarters
should ride close to the llama
for good balance and to prevent
snagging on trees and rocks.
A muzzle loader is a great way to connect with the real world. Remember a time when nature and food weren't just a hobby but a way of life? When you live with these critters for a few weeks, you gain a respect for them and their habitat. That's healthy for them and us!
Mule deer are fun too!
Hiding cover is critical for protecting bulls
like this Montana trophy. You don't harvest
one like this every year so savor the experience!