I admit that I am an archery noob. I gave it a shot last year for the first time, and this year I was denied for black powder so I'm at it again. I love it, but would like to hear some basic tips and tricks from the pros (like spencerhenry, who passes on 6x6's!!)
Here's my basic approach:
Get into the forest and hike upwind (if possible) into dark timber until I find a suitable place to sit that has a few good shooting lanes. Cow call a few times every 15-20 minutes and try to draw them in. I usually stay at one place for about 2 hours then move on to another location.
I have gotten into elk a few times while archery hunting, but every time was when walking - never when sitting and waiting, ever. Opening day yesterday I saw 3 elk (2 cows, 1 bull) when stalking around looking for a good spot to sit.
Any advice? Maybe sit longer in one spot? Sit less? I know one season and 2 days isn't a big sample size. Just making sure I'm on the right track.
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