A.R.C. (Always Remember Concealment)

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July 10, 2009

With Donnie set up 60 yards below me, my responsibility was to bring the bull across the hillside in front of him for an open, broadside shot. We had drawn an imaginary straight line from the bull to the caller (me). Knowing that a rutting bull will still be firing on all his sensing cylinders, [...]

Preseason Elk Scouting

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July 7, 2009

It’s that exciting time of year for elk lovers. The mature bulls are really looking great by now and giving us a real good indication of how big they will be this fall. I always say that you can tell by July 1st what a bull is going to be.   If he’s a big one, [...]

Please put down the flaming ball of sugar sir…

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July 2, 2009

Well,…… the draw results are out. I get both excited and nervous this time each year. If I DON’T draw, then I can continue muttering obscenities under my breath about how IDFG is clearly involved in a conspiracy against me. If I DO draw, then I have to avoid the aforementioned crazy talk AND I [...]

Elk101.com – July Contest #2

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July 2, 2009

One contest just isn’t enough! We want to see pictures from last year’s elk hunt, regardless of whether you have a great story to go along with them or not. Send us your best photo from last elk season…it can be a picture of the elk you shot, a sunset from camp, you glassing the [...]

Elk101.com – July Contest #1

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July 2, 2009

With elk season just 8 weeks away, it’s time to tell the story of last years elk hunt one more time. Give us the details…what went right or what went wrong. As always, the more pictures that can accompany the story the better! We’ll choose one story to be published here on Elk101.com and give [...]

Elk Hunting is a Piece of Cake!

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July 1, 2009

When I was about 10 years old I really liked baking cookies. My favorites were Snickerdoodles as they were relatively easy to make. Plus, anything rolled in sugar and cinnamon is bound to turn out great! Unless you forget an ingredient. Or, worse yet…you put in the wrong ingredient.
The recipe I used back then [...]

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