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Comments Off on Taking Bull Elk Day 1: Get Close for Bow Bull Elk
Elk Hunting, Hunting Advice
Editor’s Note: Nationally-known elk hunter Phillip Vanderpool of Harrison, Arkansas, can get close enough to a bull elk to give him a kiss before he shoots him. Vanderpool will tell us how he does that almost every year and takes a bull with his bow. Question: Phillip, how do you get close to an elk? …
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Comments Off on Strategies for Taking Public Land Elk Day 5: What Happened on a Roosevelt Elk & Whitetail Hunt
Elk Hunting, Hunting Advice
Editor’s Note: Mike Lee, formerly from Montana but now living in Oregon, has been hunting elk for almost four decades – both on Montana and Oregon public lands. According to Lee, “Because I like to work from the ridgeline of mountains down to the lower elevations, I hunt in trees and dark timber most of
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Comments Off on Strategies for Taking Public Land Elk Day 4: How to Find and Hunt Elk in Bad Weather
Elk Hunting, Hunting Advice
Editor’s Note: Mike Lee, formerly from Montana but now living in Oregon, has been hunting elk for almost four decades – both on Montana and Oregon public lands. According to Lee, “Because I like to work from the ridgeline of mountains down to the lower elevations, I hunt in trees and dark timber most of
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Comments Off on Strategies for Taking Public Land Elk Day 3: How to Skin and Pack Out an Elk
Elk Hunting, Hunting Advice
Editor’s Note: Mike Lee, formerly from Montana but now living in Oregon, has been hunting elk for almost four decades – both on Montana and Oregon public lands. According to Lee, “Because I like to work from the ridgeline of mountains down to the lower elevations, I hunt in trees and dark timber most of
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Comments Off on Strategies for Taking Public Land Elk Day 2: How to Hunt a Roosevelt Elk
Elk Hunting, Hunting Advice
Editor’s Note: Mike Lee, formerly from Montana but now living in Oregon, has been hunting elk for almost four decades – both on Montana and Oregon public lands. According to Lee, “Because I like to work from the ridgeline of mountains down to the lower elevations, I hunt in trees and dark timber most of
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