I am going to begin my elk adventures the hard way in 2018 by just packing in a spending time in their world. But I don't want to go in completely blind...What, if any, are good instructional books or videos that might help a traditional bowhunter begin understanding elk hunting. "A Man Made of Elk" by Dave Petersen seems like a good one to start with. Any other resources yall can think of?
Elk101.com has helped me quite a bit.
Also if you haven't joined RMEF yet you might want to consider that. Their magazine Bugle has some good info too.
As always, YouTube is a good resource as well.
Elk Nut has a great book on calling technique for different situations. You might give it a try.
Montanan Mike Lapinski has several books out on elk hunting. Very good, I think.
Elk Nut
Elk Nut ....X 3..... good info really shortens the learning curve.
"A Man Made of Elk" is an enjoyable read. :thumbsup:
The Lapinski books have some good information too.
It sounds like I am going to have to look into this Elk Nut book too.
Is "Elk Nut" a book or is it ElkNut the website you folks are referring to?
It's a book and he has some audio to
Thank you, i will have to check it out.
Cameron Haynes - Backcountry Bow Hunting. All you need to know to go in deep, stay long, be comfortable and come out in one piece.
Good luck
Gil
Tree stand hunting Rocky Mountain elk by John Erickson