I completely understand what your saying but I'm starting to see it could be very useful in some situations situations. I guess it's better to have and not need than not have it and need it for the possibility it may work. Thanks for your experience with it!
Thanks Adam for the input!
By the way your blog is fantastic and full of great information! I recommend people go check it out! Maybe some day I'll make the trip to Colorado for an elk hunt... but it's sure hard to leave Idaho to go hunt somewhere else! Lol
I don't know much about Challis but you will be hunting Idaho so no matter where you go get away from the roads and you will see nice bucks! Have fun! Most importantly Thank You for your dedication and service to our County! Good luck on your upcoming hunting season!
I have to say that is a first I've ever heard of that lol but hey whatever works to get the job done! I definitely agree with you on only trying it during archery season. Even when we were haulin my buck out last year and had orange on the horns on my back I still get nervous some ding dong was...
Absolutely it's a learning curve! I'm just scratching the surface and can't wait to give it a shot if the situation arises where I think it would be useful! Thank you for sharing your experience and a great pictures!
Oh shoot I bet you won't let that happen again lol thanks for sharing your experience! The Montana ones are the ones I've been looking at just trying to decide which one.
What are your guys thoughts on using the cow elk decoy during the September rut for archery? I've seen a few people use them on shows but kind sparks my interest in trying something new and different to close the distance on those stubborn bulls.