Posted on: June 9th, 2009 Events

Here is a partial list of events, seminars, and classes for 2010. We will updated the list with more events as the dates become known.
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Friday March 19th, 2010 – “Calling Elk with Confidence” seminar at the I.S.E show at the South Towne Exposition Center in Sandy, Utah (1:30 PM) 
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Saturday March 20th, 2010 – “Calling Elk with Confidence” seminar at the I.S.E show at the South Towne Exposition Center in Sandy, Utah (6:30 PM) 
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See what others are saying about the Elk101.com Extreme Elk Hunting Classes:
“I just wanted to thank you for your time at the Denver ISE. I found your seminar understandable and practical. For someone who is trying to get as much info as I can before making my first attempt at outsmarting or getting outsmarted by an elk this season, it was exactly what I was looking for. Furthermore, elk101.com has kept me busy trying to build my elk confidence most of the weekend.  Great website.  Thanks again,”   - Jerrit D

“The class was amazing. I learned so much about the behavior of Elk and how to get close to really big bulls. Elk hunting has always been a matter of chance for me in the past, but now I have some solid techniques to help me kill a large bull.  The class was well thought out and very worthwhile. I hope i can attend the class next year and we will be able to swap some great hunt stories from this fall’s bow season.”   -Abram G.

“I found the Elk 101 seminar to be very informational and motivational as well, in all aspects of hunting. From the early stages of preparation, clear through to packing the meat out. It was six hours of my time very well spent, and packed with valuable information and tips. Thanks Guys!”   -Ron P.

“I have been hunting since I was 9 years old and have hunted all over the United States. I attended Corey’s Elk 101 class and it was extremely helpful. He covered everything from A to Z about elk hunting. His knowledge and experience has helped me become not only a better Elk hunter but a better hunter in general.”     -Michael C.

“I have hunted deer, upland game and waterfowl all my life but it was not until recently I started reading and getting into Archery hunting, more specifically Archery Elk and Deer hunting. Being from California, we don’t have many Elk hunting opportunities. My wife Tresa enjoys hunting and is very enthusiastic about Archery Hunting.  We have a cabin in Idaho and have both purchased new bows, Sitka gear, and everything else we think we might need. I also booked a guided hunt in Colorado for the 2009 Archery season. Being a fishing guide, I know how important it is to learn from people that do this every day. It saves you a lot of time learning the basics. 

I also know and I am a firm believer that attending seminars and asking questions to everybody you can talk with is huge. My wife and I had our 11-year-old granddaughter Bailey with us in Idaho a couple weeks ago. Before leaving California, I noticed on Facebook that Corey Jacobson was holding an Elk hunting class at Cabela’s in Boise. I called my wife and said let’s go. Off to Boise we went – Tresa, Bailey and myself.  We made the 3 1/2 hour drive and attended Corey’s class.

I can tell you I have attended many seminars and conducted many of my own but this one was different. Keep in mind Elk hunting is new to us but I can tell you that was the best 3 hour seminar I have ever attended. It was very simple and to the point but at the same time Corey drilled down into the parts he felt were important. Bailey, our 11-year-old granddaughter, was hooked. She is still blowing the Elk call they gave her. In fact, I had to order her more because she has that one about worn out. Now she is asking for a bow. When you can put 50 plus people in a room, including more than one junior, and hold their attention for three hours, you have hit the ball out of the park in my opinion. 

Corey and the guys from Elk101.com are first class all the way. If you ever have the opportunity to attend one of their seminars I highly recommend it. Thank you for an outstanding seminar!” 

-Rick, Tresa, and Bailey K.