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I am no where near the 10% but thats mostly because I am still learning a lot about big game hunting(my 7th season) and this will be my first elk season. That being said I have had very good luck in terms of getting opportunities this last few years on deer in my former state which has a very low population. The mental toughness is 100% what is needed ESPECIALLY if you are not the most seasoned hunter. I would always tell myself that "What I lack in experience, I make up for in perseverance". If your having a bad day and cant seem to find what you're after the best thing you can do is not to go home but to make a plan and burn some boot leather. Exploring and understanding the area you hunt inside and out takes a lot of time so instead of packing it in, go to parts you have yet to scout. When it's bad weather, when it's cold or when its late in the season when everyone else is at home warm in bed you should be out in the woods grinding to the last min of season. I once had a beautiful buck on the last day in the last hour come walking in and if a doe didn't bust me I would have closed the deal. Remember they have to be perfect all the time, you just have to be perfect once.
Some may not want to post this but if you have a pile of advice let us know how you have done the last x number of years 1 for 5, or 5 for 5.
Hunting rutting elk there's no need to wear fleece booties. Elk are extremely loud animals in the woods. Make noise! If you are to quiet and calling elk usually are keen to it. I break branches on purpose, roll rocks and etc .. I've called elk in with just making natural noise
Quote from: b0bbyg on April 18, 2017, 08:09:38 AMSome may not want to post this but if you have a pile of advice let us know how you have done the last x number of years 1 for 5, or 5 for 5.Does 4 out of 6 OTC qualify me? The other two included a smorgasbord of eff-ups on my part mixed with horrendous luck and malfunctioning equipment.additional points I was reminded of:Have a darn good hunting partner. This CANNOT be overstated. I can count on mine to go out most if not all of the 13 days, even when he tags out first, and I do the same. Text messaging is your best friend when in cell range. 4 eyes beats the snot out of 2.Seriously, it is mostly about spending as much time as possible in areas that elk frequent and having some freaking patience. I like to think of myself as a hole in the woods, and do not usually call. Mostly, DO NOT LEAVE a good spot just because they are not there right now. The grass is not always greener on the other side, and moving gets you noticed.