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Just keep doing what your doing. Make sure to research all your elk sounds don't just learn how to make them learn what they are saying. Close encounters eventually turn in to blood trails and meat on your back. Good luck and keep it up.
The NE is tough. Nasty terrain, and just not a lot of elk. Don't give up. There is plenty of guys who strike out around here. Have you invested in some of elkNuts stuff? If I tag out early I may even be able to take you a day. Stay in touch come September.
Quote from: buglebrush on April 23, 2015, 09:57:32 PMThe NE is tough. Nasty terrain, and just not a lot of elk. Don't give up. There is plenty of guys who strike out around here. Have you invested in some of elkNuts stuff? If I tag out early I may even be able to take you a day. Stay in touch come September.I have not bought any elkNuts stuff. Unsure what stuff it is. I am transitioning this year to diaphrams calls and getting better as I practice cause I feel thats where I'm going to get my most realistic sounds. I have bought quite a few of Phelps calls so far.
Also bulls like to circle you when displaying so set up accordingly....either have the shooter account for the wind or the up hill advantage...try to approach the bull at his level
Quote from: kentrek on April 24, 2015, 09:03:50 AMAlso bulls like to circle you when displaying so set up accordingly....either have the shooter account for the wind or the up hill advantage...try to approach the bull at his level This is very good advice!
All good advice above. I'd like to add that after over 30 years of hunting elk, I came across an innovative piece of gear last year that I'll always have with me on future archery elk hunts. I hunt a bit in the early WA season but spend the last two weeks in either N Idaho or N MT, both are alder choked nighmares but hold an elk or three. I found out last September just how well this little decoy works when in tight to elk. It may be something worth considering for your upcoming hunt in your NE area. http://www.poisonarrowgear.com/
a side hill approach can be quiet productive.