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Hi, My son and I drew 20A this year. Big Bug Mesa comes up on everything that I look up but it seems like there is a lot of traffic. Is there any areas you recommend taking him so that we can glass and not run into a lot of hunters?
So say I called at last light, then called 3-4 am. What's my plat at first light? Stay silent unless they are talking, and if they are then that's when I match the bull? What if it's a cow calling but I can take bull only? Get closer and be silent? Rake and grunt softly? Or just plain stay silent? Awesome tips, thank you.
Wow .. bad bad very bad shot ... u had the broad side to you, and u took a headshot?? Wow .. that's why people find dead moose with half of their faces missing because of people like this...
Quick tip when cleaning your hands off: instead of having your buddy pour water on your hand, get a mouthful of water and gradually spit it out on your hands. Uses less water, you don’t need a buddy, and it warms the water up a bit!
First time youth hunt in 20C. Access is tough so we drove the entire unit over a weekend. Looking forward to a Fun game of hide and seek for my new 10yo hunter!!
I am taking a first time hunter that is 16 on a cow hunt in early October. Coming from Northern California can anyone let me know if there is a good reason to bring a side by side or will it not be that demanding. Also does anyone know if there are camp ground around area 9 where we will be looking for cows.
You got 2 guys - one shoulda stayed on him while the other closed the distance. you should never take your eyes off a buck you want to kill, especially coues.
I live in Alaska and I enforced those laws for over 24 years. I have many sad stories of hunters that failed to salvage ALL the edible meat. Your advice is very good. For first time moose hunter go look at a horse up close and decide for yourself how far do i want to carry this butchered animal. You cannot over state the importance of complying with the salvage requirements.
I am working up a SUB MOA group for my rem 700 300 rum. 190 grain ABLR. So far, SEVERAL attempts with imr4350, and "magnum", i DO have 50bmg, and tomorrow getting some H 1000 (I have NO "RL" powders). Any pet loads for this???
H1k and Retumbo are go-tos for the 300RUM, I have noticed for factory rem 700 they prefer 180gr bullets due to barrel twist, to shoot the bigger bullets its better with 1-8 or 1-9 twist...2850-2950fps also seems to be a sweet spot for the velocity node. Good luck