Some Musings on Elk Hunting When elk hunting there are a number of events that need to occur in order to assure success. Perhaps the most critical time in your elk hunt is the short time span between spotting a bull and pulling the trigger. How you have prepared for that moment and what you do in those few short seconds or minutes can make the difference between filling your tag or going home empty handed. While Gary focuses
on elk hunting, his musings will be useful to the whitetail and mule deer hunter as well.
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Saving Deer - One Acre at a Time 01/05/09
The Mule Deer Foundation (MDF) completed a million dollars on the ground habitat projects for mule deer and black-tailed deer in 2008. Thousands of acres of habitat have been restored or improved through these efforts. [Comments?]
Experts Reaffirm Boone and Crockett Club Position on Wolves 12/10/08
Following presentations by some of the nation's leading wolf authorities, the Boone and Crockett Club yesterday reaffirmed its position that gray wolves should be delisted and managed as a game species by the states. [Comments?]
Montana Offers Reward for Elk Poaching 08/04/08
On Nov. 23, 2007, someone shot a bull elk and left it to waste on the Jansen Block Management Area north of Billings. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks wardens believe others witnessed the crime, so the department is offering a reward of as much as $1,000 for information. [Comments?]
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Arkansas Youth Deer Hunting Success My stepdad Scott, my brother Daniel, my neighbor Robert and I were driving to our deer stands in Athens Arkansas. Scott saw a deer. I couldn't see it. It got up and ran off. We got out of the truck and walked into the woods to take a look. Scott turned to walk back to the truck. Another deer stood up to see what was going on. I could see that it was a buck.