Hey Members,
Drew an antlerless Moose Tag as expected this year, looking to get out and fill in the archery season rather than wait until the flood gates open up in November and deal with the road warriors
We have an Elk hunt planned for the first week and a half of September as well as a little bear baiting planned. So between the 15th of September and the 30th of October I may have 10 or 12 full days in the field focusing on Moose (depending on how mad the wife is getting by this point)
Where I am hunting is A LOT of private land and grazing lease land, I have a ton of permission and have talked with the lease holders many times over the years. So I am not worried about getting permission.
I can drive around in the morning and evening and spot upwards of 30 or 40 Moose, and more than likely get permission to spot and stalk a dry cow.
but I am more looking at hiking into the river valleys (grazing reserve, crown and minimal private property) and sleeping in my back country gear.
I will have my quad not too far away if anything is down and a number of guys that owe me a favor in the zone if I need a hand.
Looking for opinions on best tactics to make this an interesting hunt? Will calling bring them in like it does those rutted up bulls? should I grab a decoy and lightly call & work my way to the animal and get into Archery Range?
Or should I just spot, play the wind and get within range?
Any Idea's/Suggestions to make this a fun hunt would be greatly appreciated.
Good luck to everyone that is gearing up for elk, starting to organize there draws or simply looking forward to chasing whitetails and enjoying the outdoors!
Cheers