Getting ELKY yet?
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Beautiful western Montana
Posts: 752

Well its that time of year. I have done some preliminary scouting but nothing like i normally due. Buddies are starting to call asking if we have been here or there, what have i seen etc. I can hardly wait to hear the first bull of the season buglingacross the mountain. We had planned a pack in hunt this year but things kinda just fell apart. I have been so busy at work, and a couple of guys didn't get tags. Summer just slipped by and thoughts have turned to elk over the last few weeks. On a June scouting trip I saw several elk and good sign, but i haven't returned to the area since. Grouse season kicks off in a week, it is finally time.[8D]
#6

I'm heading to Western Montana on Sept 5th (18 hour drive), so hopefully we'll get settled in late Saturday evening. I'll be there for 10-14 days hunting, I don't have a tag,I'm just going along to help my 3 buddies that did draw.
Will the bulls be bugling this early, or when do they get fired up? This is our first elk hunt, so it will definately be a learning experience!
Will the bulls be bugling this early, or when do they get fired up? This is our first elk hunt, so it will definately be a learning experience!
#7
Thread Starter
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Beautiful western Montana
Posts: 752

ORIGINAL: Rammer
I'm heading to Western Montana on Sept 5th (18 hour drive), so hopefully we'll get settled in late Saturday evening. I'll be there for 10-14 days hunting, I don't have a tag,I'm just going along to help my 3 buddies that did draw.
Will the bulls be bugling this early, or when do they get fired up? This is our first elk hunt, so it will definately be a learning experience!
I'm heading to Western Montana on Sept 5th (18 hour drive), so hopefully we'll get settled in late Saturday evening. I'll be there for 10-14 days hunting, I don't have a tag,I'm just going along to help my 3 buddies that did draw.
Will the bulls be bugling this early, or when do they get fired up? This is our first elk hunt, so it will definately be a learning experience!

#8

I wish ya luck there Muley! We are hoping to get at least one bull down! Thats our goal anyways, I'm actually pretty glad I didn't draw. This will be a good learning trip for us all. I'm just trying to figure out what I am forgetting.
I have an external frame pack, a Badlands 2200, a Blackawk day pack, lotsa different elk bugles, cow calls, etc. I have 2 good GPSs a compass, a real good headlamp, 2 real good lightweight Pelican flashlights, a Kimber 45 for the side, and a bunch of layering clothes and warm weather clothes.....
If you can think of anything I might be forgetting, let me know! Thanks.
I have an external frame pack, a Badlands 2200, a Blackawk day pack, lotsa different elk bugles, cow calls, etc. I have 2 good GPSs a compass, a real good headlamp, 2 real good lightweight Pelican flashlights, a Kimber 45 for the side, and a bunch of layering clothes and warm weather clothes.....
If you can think of anything I might be forgetting, let me know! Thanks.
#9
Join Date: Sep 2003
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Posts: 211

Let's see... Sat. I spent most of the day planning equipment and supply lists with a buddy while we burned the wall tent stove for the first time. Then last night I spent 4 hours going over maps with my neighbor. He's leaving Thurs. for CO archery, I'm heading out for 1st rifle in Oct. We found out a couple weeks ago we both elk hunt and it turns out he bow hunts just 10-15 miles from where I've rifle hunted in the past. So we traded info. and I showed him Google Earth of the area. Days are getting shorter, it's almost time.