Elk In Common: Colorado Elk Hunt
By Cody Barnes Slow, methodical footsteps reduced our auditory footprint as we neared our objective. Minute movements from breaching equipment […]
By Cody Barnes Slow, methodical footsteps reduced our auditory footprint as we neared our objective. Minute movements from breaching equipment […]
By Ty Shaw Growing up in the great state of Colorado in a very devout hunting family, I have always […]
It was sometime in May, and I was in Texas for a work meeting when I got the draw results […]
Jess relives a thrilling, multi-year journey culminating in finally taking down a bull elk.
Several years ago I found myself in a hidden drainage surrounded by bugling bulls. I’ve since come to call this […]
A strange coffee symbol popped up on the truck gauge for the hundredth time. The new model, borrowed Ford was […]
There’s always something special about your first time. A first kiss, first car, and first house are all deeply imprinted […]
An Arizona Late-season Elk Hunt After four years of waiting, my credit card got hit once again for a late-season […]
Every year when planning for hunting season begins, I ask my boyfriend what hunts I should put in for that […]
Backpack elk hunts are tough, so pick your battles wisely I’m a sucker for a good view. Consequently, I often […]
"The big, palmated G5 was too amazing. I didn’t see the two extras when I shot, but they looked like flames coming off the back end. He had the width, the mass, everything; everything you dream of in an elk but never dreamed you would actually shoot. I had my elk of a lifetime..."
"Forced to readjust we climb some more and slide over the ridgeline. Years of failed set ups have taught me that positioning yourself at the same elevation or above the target works best for successful call-ins. On the ridgeline the wind still isn’t great, but it’s better."