Hunting elk is something i've dreamed about ever since I can remember and it finally came together this year. A friend and I put in for the New Mexico draw. Using our first choice in a "easy to draw" unit, we were lucky enough to pull our tags.
We headed west from Wisconsin on the 29th of August and arrived to our unit mid-day on the 30th. We set up camp on top of a major ridge and spent the next day scouting and preparing for our hunt. Action was really slow for the first 3 days of the season, with lots of 4 wheeler sightings and limited fresh elk sign. However we did manage to bump into a nice 5 point on the evening of the 3rd day. We were only a few hundred yards from camp and headed to a point to glass from when my buddy whispered excitedly "Kurt!"....I knew at that moment that he seen something and i looked up to see the bull bust from some oak brush 15 yards infront of me. A hard pill to swallow, but a lesson learned none the less. He was broadside with his head burried into the oak brush, and if I would have been hunting my way up to the glassing point instead of walking to the glassing point with bow in hand it would have been a slam dunk.
We made it to our glassing point and studied some of the lower country to get an idea for some new turf to head into
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We headed west from Wisconsin on the 29th of August and arrived to our unit mid-day on the 30th. We set up camp on top of a major ridge and spent the next day scouting and preparing for our hunt. Action was really slow for the first 3 days of the season, with lots of 4 wheeler sightings and limited fresh elk sign. However we did manage to bump into a nice 5 point on the evening of the 3rd day. We were only a few hundred yards from camp and headed to a point to glass from when my buddy whispered excitedly "Kurt!"....I knew at that moment that he seen something and i looked up to see the bull bust from some oak brush 15 yards infront of me. A hard pill to swallow, but a lesson learned none the less. He was broadside with his head burried into the oak brush, and if I would have been hunting my way up to the glassing point instead of walking to the glassing point with bow in hand it would have been a slam dunk.
We made it to our glassing point and studied some of the lower country to get an idea for some new turf to head into
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