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Bow Hunting Elk. Jenna Gundlach. What is Elk Hunting?. Elk hunting is the sport of calling, stalking, and hunting large animals. Weapons can vary, as can the weather. It could be sunny and warm when you are calling in animals, and by the time you get back to base camp it could be snowing. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Bow Hunting Elk

Jenna Gundlach

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What is Elk Hunting?

Elk hunting is the sport of calling, stalking, and

hunting large animals. Weapons can vary, as can

the weather. It could be sunny and warm when you are calling in animals, and by the time you get back to

base camp it could be snowing.

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Where in the world are Elk?

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When and Where?• Colorado

• Montana • Wyoming

• Arizona

• New Mexico

• Idaho

• September is the best month for quality archery Elk hunting in Colorado

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Physical Fitness• Hunting is almost always on foot – stamina

is a must

• High elevation and very steep terrain

• Lots of cardio work with help you survive!

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LicenseFees

Elk

Resident $46.00

Non Resident- Bull

$546.00

Non Resident- Cow

$251.00

Youth Resident

$13.00

Non Resident Youth

$103.00

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Pros

• Lots of Fun!!!

• The meat is good

• Any one can do it

• Guided hunts for first timers

• Elk are very noisy so they are easy to find

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Cons

• Can be expensive depending on what gear you buy/ use

• Out of state tags are expensive

• Elk population isn’t always high

• Easy to get lost in mountains

• Lots of physical work

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How do you learn?

• Get a group of friends and go!• Take a guided hunt• Watch elk hunting videos• Look up elk hunting online• http://members.tripod.com/~elkhunter2/

index.html • http://elkhunter2.tripod.com/aboutelk.html

– LEARNING HOW TO READ MAPS WILL HELP A LOT ALSO

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Materials

• First of all, you need a weapon, Bow, and ammo, arrows

• You will need various calls – Bugle, cow calls, mouth calls,

• Plenty of warm clothes that can be layered because the weather changes so fast and severely

• Camouflage • GOOD COMFORTABLE HIKING BOOTS!

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MATERIALS

• A tent for base camp

• Game bags for your meat if you get anything

• Plenty of food and water for the length of your hunt

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How do you hunt elk?

• Lots and lots of hiking!!!

• You use a bugle call and listen for them to bugle back to you, then you stalk them, and continue calling

• When the herd gets within site, one person usually stays behind and to the side of the other person and continues to call in the herd

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How?

• When the elk get close, the shooter picks their target, and makes a good shot

• Depending on how many pounds the bow is set at, the shot, and the size of the animal, the elk can run 20 yards or more

• You usually wait a few hours before you track your kill, just to make sure it’s dead, and you don’t kick it up

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How?

• When you find it, of course you have to take pictures

• Then most people kick out the ivoriesThose are the two teeth in the way back on the

topThe you proceed to gut the animal and quarter

ithttp://home.att.net/~sajackson/archery.html

How to quarter w/o gutting the elk

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Calls

• For cows; Distress/Contact/Cow/Calf Mew or Fighting Squeal.

• For any elk; Contact/Cow/Calf Mew, Fighting Squeal, or Contact Grunt.

• For any bull; Contact/Cow/Calf Mew, Contact Grunt, Fighting Squeal, subdominant Bugle Loud Inhale/Exhale or Glug,.

• For dominant bulls; Contact/Cow/Calf Mew, Contact Grunt, Fighting Squeal, Roar, dominant Bugle, Chuckle, Loud Inhale/Exhale, Cough, Dominance Grunt, Gurgle or Glug

• http://www.kidsfarm.com/bullelkbugle.htm


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