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More Reasons Hunters Don T Take Elk Day 5 Hunters Don T Learn Elk

More Reasons Hunters Don T Take Elk Day 5 Hunters Don T Learn Elk
More Reasons Hunters Don T Take Elk Day 5 Hunters Don T Learn Elk

More Reasons Hunters Don T Take Elk Day 5 Hunters Don T Learn Elk An elk hunt can be tough, but it doesn’t have to be so tough that you don’t enjoy it. that’s why this elk hunting book starts with the confessions of an elk guide and with chad schearer’s philosophy of what the guide and the hunter’s relationship should be. An elk hunt can be tough, but it doesn’t have to be so tough that you don’t enjoy it. that’s why this elk hunting book starts with the confessions of an elk guide and with chad schearer’s philosophy of what the guide and the hunter’s relationship should be.

More Reasons Hunters Don T Take Elk Day 5 Hunters Don T Learn Elk
More Reasons Hunters Don T Take Elk Day 5 Hunters Don T Learn Elk

More Reasons Hunters Don T Take Elk Day 5 Hunters Don T Learn Elk Only 5% of public land hunters harvest 95% of the game animals. in this video western bowhunter and outfitter cliff gray gives you the particular skill sets and strategies that those ‘5% elk hunters’ employ year over year in order to have 10 to 15 times the harvest success of the average hunter. One of the most painful, overlooked, and brutally honest reasons elk seasons fall apart for so many hunters is unrealistic time expectations. guys head into september believing a three , four , or five day hunt is more than enough. In this episode matt hartsky breaks down one of the most common and least discussed reasons elk season falls apart for so many hunters, and this video is part 1 of an 8 part series on why. In reality, it’s harder than most people think. you might be surprised at how often our guided hunters don’t hunt all five days. they miss entire days of their hunt because they’re worn out, don’t have adequate gear for the weather, or just can’t give what it takes.

More Reasons Hunters Don T Take Elk Day 5 Hunters Don T Learn Elk
More Reasons Hunters Don T Take Elk Day 5 Hunters Don T Learn Elk

More Reasons Hunters Don T Take Elk Day 5 Hunters Don T Learn Elk In this episode matt hartsky breaks down one of the most common and least discussed reasons elk season falls apart for so many hunters, and this video is part 1 of an 8 part series on why. In reality, it’s harder than most people think. you might be surprised at how often our guided hunters don’t hunt all five days. they miss entire days of their hunt because they’re worn out, don’t have adequate gear for the weather, or just can’t give what it takes. Across the compilation, matt explains why elk don’t disappear—they adapt. you’ll learn how pressure reshapes elk movement, why bulls slide into security cover, how wind and thermals quietly kill opportunities, and why most hunters spend too much time hunting where elk were instead of where they are. I went on 1 elk hunt trip 5 years ago and we didn't see any elk so not much knowledge gained. i have a tag in nw colorado and am committed to putting in the work to make it a successful hunt. I tell clients to remember that their fourth day is just as good as their first day afield, and that is the truth. persistence is an absolute must when hunting elk. it is easy to get discouraged, but for those who stay with it, will get rewarded. I've learned a lot about hunting elk on public land over the last 40 years. the challenges are many and the odds—in most cases—are long, but success is possible, especially for hunters who start thinking about their hunts long before their boots hit the ground.

More Reasons Hunters Don T Take Elk Day 5 Hunters Don T Learn Elk
More Reasons Hunters Don T Take Elk Day 5 Hunters Don T Learn Elk

More Reasons Hunters Don T Take Elk Day 5 Hunters Don T Learn Elk Across the compilation, matt explains why elk don’t disappear—they adapt. you’ll learn how pressure reshapes elk movement, why bulls slide into security cover, how wind and thermals quietly kill opportunities, and why most hunters spend too much time hunting where elk were instead of where they are. I went on 1 elk hunt trip 5 years ago and we didn't see any elk so not much knowledge gained. i have a tag in nw colorado and am committed to putting in the work to make it a successful hunt. I tell clients to remember that their fourth day is just as good as their first day afield, and that is the truth. persistence is an absolute must when hunting elk. it is easy to get discouraged, but for those who stay with it, will get rewarded. I've learned a lot about hunting elk on public land over the last 40 years. the challenges are many and the odds—in most cases—are long, but success is possible, especially for hunters who start thinking about their hunts long before their boots hit the ground.

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