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2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby WapitiTalk1 » 04 26, 2025 •  [Post 1]

What did you do “today” to get ready for the 2025 elk season?
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby 7mmfan » 04 26, 2025 •  [Post 2]

Not sure I've got an elk hunt planned this year. Hard to say that for the 2nd year in a row. I do, however. have a hunt planned for a larger ungulate north of the the 49th parallel. I've been working on my leg and back strength, planning for extremely heavy pack loads.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Elkhunttoo » 04 27, 2025 •  [Post 3]

Just laying in bed with a fever for the last 5 days…..not sure what I’ve got but it’s definitely winning
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby RanchoSueno » 04 27, 2025 •  [Post 4]

Busy still building our house. It's been a year long journey out of pocket but she's coming together. Bought a dozen new ximpact BE arrows and my valkyrie components. Shot the bow with them just yesterday and still rockin'. Cpw should be hitting credit cards at the end of May. With a little luck I'll have a muley tag and my usual elk tag. Been hiking, riding and doing farm chores to keep in shape. Sold the old pack pony to buy kitchen cabinets and got my hands on a new one that I am starting under saddle
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Tigger » 04 28, 2025 •  [Post 5]

Doubt I will get a license!
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Lefty » 04 28, 2025 •  [Post 6]

Im getting honey-do list completed.

Well not completely. Since my wife knows their isnt much I cant do,,, the list is never ending
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Swede » 04 30, 2025 •  [Post 7]

I am still exercising and drawing my bow back. I hope you are getting well Elkhunttoo. Five days in bed does not sound good. Let us know when you are up and mobile again. Prayer sent.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Lefty » 04 30, 2025 •  [Post 8]

Yard and garden work,,,Received some little bear trail cam pics,,, Maybe Ill set up the tree stand, Hide looks good,,, and Im down to 4 packages of meat in the freezer
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Elkhunttoo » 05 01, 2025 •  [Post 9]

Thanks Swede....Today is my first day back to work since last tuesday. Still not anywhere close to 100 %. Glad this didnt happen during elk season.

The mountain roads should be opening up today. Not sure when i will be able to go up but i left all of my trial cameras up all year. I never got to several of them last season so im excited to get out and find out what is on them.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Swede » 05 01, 2025 •  [Post 10]

I am glad you are recovering and back to work. When you have checked your trail cams, let us in on what you got. I still get excited seeing them. At this age they are mere fun than opening Christmas presents.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby 2MANY » 05 06, 2025 •  [Post 11]

Stalking Social Media.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby RanchoSueno » 05 06, 2025 •  [Post 12]

@2MANY I do that too lol I gotten into a decent amount of elk from other folks dropping OnX pins too close to areas I recognize :lol:
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Swede » 05 07, 2025 •  [Post 13]

RanchoSueno wrote:I gotten into a decent amount of elk from other folks dropping OnX pins too close to areas I recognize


I do not know what to make of that tactic. I have no issue with using any and all information posted on the internet to help with legal hunting. I just have not found that taking off on my own trying to capitalize on some else's hunt location has been especially productive. There are too many variables involved. At different times I have had hunters and locals tell me where they claim the elk are. I thank them for wanting to help but still go on my own hunt. Just because someone has had a tree stand at a waterhole I do not desire to hunt there. I have found that too many of these great insights are close to or totally worthless.
If I can go with an experienced and successful hunter, that is entirely different. I can learn a lot there. The person who invites me to go with them often does not want me to return on my own. That goes double for bringing friends and family, but I can evaluate their area and find something similar miles away if it seems good.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby RanchoSueno » 05 07, 2025 •  [Post 14]

It's helped when areas I had found elk before were empty. Not that I necessarily approach it as it was shared but I do my own escout to find access that looks feasible to run into something and it paid off for me. Plans A, B, C
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby 2MANY » 05 07, 2025 •  [Post 15]

I was kidding and meant I was simply looking at hunting sites.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Swede » 05 07, 2025 •  [Post 16]

I believe using someone else's location is better than a shot in the dark. I know it is hard to just pack up and go scouting, but as you gain familiarity with your hunting area, things will come together better than chasing after waypoints on a map or satellite photo.

BTW: I would be leery of free waypoints.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Elkhunttoo » 05 08, 2025 •  [Post 17]

Working again today to make another buck so that i can go hunting in september
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Lefty » 05 11, 2025 •  [Post 18]

Pulled the SD card ona camera I kept over winter near my bear hunting location.. Evidently 4 bulls, a wonky spike, a couple rag horns and a heavy( and shorter) 6x6 liked to bef in front of the camera untill the snow got wat too deep. I was also hoping for a pick of who was driving up in thee with an ATV
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Lefty » 05 11, 2025 •  [Post 19]

Friday 20,000 steps on, and off the tractor lots of yard, pasture, garden work. The past months Ive ben able to do moore and more without resting and keep on moving faster and harder all week.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Indian Summer » 05 11, 2025 •  [Post 20]

Today I said a prayer in hopes of drawing a Wyoming elk license. Times are getting tough. I’d be happy to dry a cow tag. Fingers crossed for a general license though. If I don’t draw either, I’ll immediately start planning an early September scouting mission.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Elkhunttoo » 05 12, 2025 •  [Post 21]

109 days left

posted on the tree stand section

need to work out tonight
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Lefty » 05 14, 2025 •  [Post 22]

Bought another cell camera Plan to set it out and a couple more SD card cameras tomorrow.


Ive been running out of daylight before running out of energy,,, nt much sitting around time.

My wifes running out of time to commit to a ground floor addition. I warned her .
Buddy and I were invited to the Dakotas after my deer rifle hunt
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Elkhunttoo » 05 17, 2025 •  [Post 23]

Just went to the track by my house for the first time since being sick. I was down and out for about 2 weeks so I have started slowly exercising again.

I am almost 30 pounds down from where I was last year at this time….would really like to lose 15 more before the season comes around
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Elkhunttoo » 05 19, 2025 •  [Post 24]

102 days before my season is here!
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Tigger » 05 20, 2025 •  [Post 25]

havent done much because i dont expect to be elk hunting this year. maybe a pronghorn trip. We played the tag game great for the last 10 years or so, but it caught up to us this year.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Elkhunttoo » 05 20, 2025 •  [Post 26]

Went to the track and ran this morning. Then felt hungry and ate way to much today.

Hopefully I can make it to the mountains this Saturday and check some of my trail camera I never got to look at last season
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Lefty » 05 23, 2025 •  [Post 27]

Ive been slayin the dragon,,, tons of honeydo, Im hoping Im out of the searching for a house and or an addition on the house.

Planning a trapline maybe in the Dakotas. lines up some permissions for fall snow geese,
I might even get the boat out fishing,,,
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Elkhunttoo » 05 23, 2025 •  [Post 28]

Track workout again this morning. Then I was called into work and accomplished nothing at home I wanted to
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby RanchoSueno » 05 23, 2025 •  [Post 29]

I've just been shooting my bow, milking goats and getting the next pack pony dialed in. Colorado should be hitting credit cards after memorial day!
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Thegreatwapiti » 05 24, 2025 •  [Post 30]

I got my new wall tent set up and spent my first night in the mountains! Hopefully Rancho doesn't show up in my driveway!!
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Swede » 05 24, 2025 •  [Post 31]

Nice tent Wapiti. I have heard that Rancho plans to stake her horse out in front at night. :D
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby RanchoSueno » 05 24, 2025 •  [Post 32]

That's the Hilton of Canvas tents! I hunted there last fall but only seen one old bull. :lol: just picking!
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Lefty » 05 25, 2025 •  [Post 33]

Went to church in the AM.
Kinda kicked back the rest of the day,,, now Im on here. Gonna load the ATV, put out a trail cam on a bear location.. Ill maybe go up and pull m blind,,, Only 2 sows one sith a cub, andf a ratty boar and only hitting at night. Maybe go fishing
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby >>>---WW----> » 05 27, 2025 •  [Post 34]

Pony could use a trim. Nice looking set of saddle panniers.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby RanchoSueno » 05 27, 2025 •  [Post 35]

He had just had his feet done before the photos were taken. Nice, wide rock crushers. Solid like bucking stock. Eerr... if you mean hair, I already shaved his body. I'm keeping the feathers as he is a friesian cross. Folks like hairy, fluffy feet on them
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Elkhunttoo » 05 29, 2025 •  [Post 36]

Good workout this morning….worked all day….i still haven’t made it to the mountains to collect my trail cameras from last year. I was hoping this weekend was going to be it but the family has other plans and so I will enjoy the weekend with them and get the the mountains another time
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby RanchoSueno » 06 02, 2025 •  [Post 37]

Shot the bow and made the pack pony "pack" tonight. 30Ibs of corn with a lumpy board to simulate a quarter bouncing off each side. Not a care in the world for El Queso
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Elkhunttoo » 06 02, 2025 •  [Post 38]

RanchoSueno wrote:Shot the bow and made the pack pony "pack" tonight. 30Ibs of corn with a lumpy board to simulate a quarter bouncing off each side. Not a care in the world for El Queso



Looks like your pony will be ready to pack….wold my last horse last spring….kinda miss them but just didn’t have enough use for them and enough space
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby RanchoSueno » 06 03, 2025 •  [Post 39]

Thank you! Fingers crossed we won't have any "yard sale" moments. I could probably afford to hunt more places if I didnt have them to feed all year but training horses is my profession and folks like to see your handy work... at least that's my excuse to hoard them :lol:
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby saddlesore » 06 03, 2025 •  [Post 40]

RanchoSueno wrote:Thank you! Fingers crossed we won't have any "yard sale" moments. I could probably afford to hunt more places if I didnt have them to feed all year but training horses is my profession and folks like to see your handy work... at least that's my excuse to hoard them :lol:


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Being an old mule packer, I offer some advice. You might look into a sawbuck and panniers for packing. I saw a complete set on "Packing in on Mules & Horses - Back Country Stock Users Group", Facebook, for $500. Those riding saddle panniers are sure hard to balance, load and unload, hang too low. When you do finally stick an elk, you will find trying to lift and drop an elk quarter a struggle. You and the pack animLwill be glad you did.

The load should be a lot higher, so it is not pressing into the pack animals rib's, with no britching, the load will tend to shift forward causing a more pressure against the shoulders/withers. Then learning how to throw some hitches to keep it all in place helps tremendously in rough country. There is an old saying that anyone can packing up hill, but going down is whole other world.

No offense intended, only want to stop wrecks before they start.

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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Lefty » 06 03, 2025 •  [Post 41]

RanchoSueno wrote:Thank you! Fingers crossed we won't have any "yard sale" moments. I could probably afford to hunt more places if I didnt have them to feed all year but training horses is my profession and folks like to see your handy work... at least that's my excuse to hoard them :lol:


I hadnt picked up that you boarded and trained .

One day got her thinking,,,
The stable owner owner took 2 hours trying to get stallion into a trailer... When he told my daughter "cats and dogs bite and scratch,,,, but hores like this one will kill you" ,,
A while later my daughter was working a new horse, spooked bad and impaled on a T post, Now my daughter is working with dogs. 8-)


Back to the original thread Im trying to get the house, yard , pasture and garden ready for me to head to the Western Regional Trappers Convention in Elko Nv. https://www.nationaltrappers.com/western.html

Ill see if I can sell some of my trapping equipment which Ill never use, make more room in the barn.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby RanchoSueno » 06 03, 2025 •  [Post 42]

saddlesore wrote:
RanchoSueno wrote:Thank you! Fingers crossed we won't have any "yard sale" moments. I could probably afford to hunt more places if I didnt have them to feed all year but training horses is my profession and folks like to see your handy work... at least that's my excuse to hoard them :lol:



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Being an old mule packer, I offer some advice. You might look into a sawbuck and panniers for packing. I saw a complete set on "Packing in on Mules & Horses - Back Country Stock Users Group", Facebook, for $500. Those riding saddle panniers are sure hard to balance, load and unload, hang too low. When you do finally stick an elk, you will find trying to lift and drop an elk quarter a struggle. You and the pack animLwill be glad you did.

The load should be a lot higher, so it is not pressing into the pack animals rib's, with no britching, the load will tend to shift forward causing a more pressure against the shoulders/withers. Then learning how to throw some hitches to keep it all in place helps tremendously in rough country. There is an old saying that anyone can packing up hill, but going down is whole other world.

No offense intended, only want to stop wrecks before they start.

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Oh I appreciate the advice!! I can't swing a pack rig this year but I do have a different saddle coming thats semi bars and more rings for rigging. I do have a britchen to use just doesn't hook up well to this saddle. I have been working on my box hitch and double diamond so I can hopefully help secure a load with my equipment limitations. I do have another pair of saddle panniers I want to try(trailmax) as you are very correct these hang low and are very unbalanced
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby saddlesore » 06 04, 2025 •  [Post 43]

Here is video on a Double Diamond using four carabiners.

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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Elkhunttoo » 06 04, 2025 •  [Post 44]

You guys are making me miss my horse hunting days

We used to archery hunt with 3 of us and 2 horses. We would rotate walking and then when we got into elk it was easy for one of us to take care of 2 horses to get them tied while the other two started towards the elk. Then the person that took care of the horses would at times become the caller because they were already a little behind. At times the one person would just stay with the horses and then bring them when we needed to move. Saved us a lot of steps
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

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Been a few years but here is our last two horses when we were getting ready for an afternoon hunt
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby RanchoSueno » 06 05, 2025 •  [Post 46]

That's awesome! After last season I can't imagine hunting without a horse ever again but I don't often have a hunting buddy so it's peace of mind I have reinforcements to get meat out when the time comes. Plus I like the companionship.. rarely do they complain :lol: A little sad I sold Jorge, he was prime sasquatch bait jk
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Well here it is….i was able to get up to the mountains yesterday and pull my trail cameras. This is the bull that I shot last year and you can see right where I hit him. This photo (screenshot of a video) was taken three weeks after I shot him and about 2 miles from where I shot him. The hybrid broadhead I was using put a hole in him but sure didn’t do anything else….im hoping that this wound I gave him was able to heal over this winter and will cause him no problems in life…note to self…..Broadheads and set up matter!
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Lefty » 06 10, 2025 •  [Post 49]

Took a rife in ATV country,,, elk sign was where ever I expected it.

My wife did see a bull first,,, No blending into the greenery

Saw antelope with twins
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Swede » 06 12, 2025 •  [Post 50]

Today I drew my chosen deer and elk tags. :D I was not selected for any of the "Premium Hunts" but that is like winning the lottery. :cry:
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Tigger » 06 12, 2025 •  [Post 51]

Since we didnt draw, we are looking into OTC hunts. Not sure what we will be doing or if we will even be able to go!
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby RanchoSueno » 06 12, 2025 •  [Post 52]

Congrats Swede! I've got colorado elk and deer coming my way but still waiting on Michigan Elk drawing and a social media hunt giveaway but like you said those premium hunts are harder than winning the powerball :lol:
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby WapitiTalk1 » 06 12, 2025 •  [Post 53]

Swede wrote:Today I drew my chosen deer and elk tags. :D I was not selected for any of the "Premium Hunts" but that is like winning the lottery. :cry:


Boom! Congrats John, looking forward to hearing about your hunts.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Swede » 06 13, 2025 •  [Post 54]

Thanks guys. I am pleased that it looks like I will be able to go this year. Now I need to get busy practicing with my bow.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Elkhunttoo » 06 15, 2025 •  [Post 55]

Swede wrote:Thanks guys. I am pleased that it looks like I will be able to go this year. Now I need to get busy practicing with my bow.



Good to hear Swede!


Happy Father’s days to all you elk hunting fathers out there!

I couldn’t sleep so I woke up early and went and ran and walked several miles this morning
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Lefty » 06 15, 2025 •  [Post 56]

Indian Summer wrote:Today I said a prayer in hopes of drawing a Wyoming elk license. Times are getting tough. I’d be happy to dry a cow tag. Fingers crossed for a general license though. If I don’t draw either, I’ll immediately start planning an early September scouting mission.



My wife hates putting money up for draw hunts, So I got an email from her, about throwing money away, So I guess I ddint draw antelope in Idaho
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby RanchoSueno » 06 16, 2025 •  [Post 57]

Fb Marketplace strikes again! $60 old coleman canvas tent. Just got it scrubbed down and mold treated, now to waterproof and stow away till September. 87 more days
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Swede » 06 16, 2025 •  [Post 58]

Great find Rancho. May I borrow it for the archery season? Please be sure it is well waterproofed :D .
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby RanchoSueno » 06 16, 2025 •  [Post 59]

Swede wrote:Great find Rancho. May I borrow it for the archery season? Please be sure it is well waterproofed :D .


Hahaha I put a gallon of starbrite on it this evening! Should be all dialed in and ready. Of course!! Only available on days that don't end with Y ;) :lol:
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Backyard » 06 17, 2025 •  [Post 60]

It’s been a while since I’ve been on here, can I jump in?
I’m in my 5th week of training, doing the Over 50 Pre-Season program with Mtn Tough, Saturday rucks, and a bit of shooting.
I got lucky and drew an either sex tag in Wyoming this year. Most likely my last, so Im making sure Im in top form to enjoy it to the max! And tag out of course [WINKING FACE][img]https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20250617/3cae3bc924dfe17036f6691b4ecf7aec.jpg[/img]


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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Elkhunttoo » 06 19, 2025 •  [Post 61]

Another good work out today….getting really good exercise but need to work on the diet to get to where I want to be this summer. Need to start shooting my bow
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Thegreatwapiti » 06 20, 2025 •  [Post 62]

I worked on building my shooting blind for the last 2 weeks! Not done yet....still have roof, siding, and paint. Change of plans.......I'm going to ambush them this year.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby WapitiTalk1 » 06 20, 2025 •  [Post 63]

Pretty darn nice ;)
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Elkhunttoo » 06 21, 2025 •  [Post 64]

Now that’s a blind!!! We need more of a back story to hear what you have going on
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Thegreatwapiti » 06 21, 2025 •  [Post 65]

Elkhunttoo wrote:Now that’s a blind!!! We need more of a back story to hear what you have going on

I should have a 180° view up to about 500 yds. It was super hard sneaking all that material on to US Forest land!
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby WapitiTalk1 » 06 21, 2025 •  [Post 66]

Thegreatwapiti wrote:
Elkhunttoo wrote:Now that’s a blind!!! We need more of a back story to hear what you have going on

I should have a 180° view up to about 500 yds. It was super hard sneaking all that material on to US Forest land!


You need to get one of those old army Yukon
stoves and install it in that elk killing dwelling.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Lefty » 06 22, 2025 •  [Post 67]

TGW Make sure you have shooting holes all they way around,,, I had 2, 340 plus bulls walk behind me,,,Watched them through the crack in the door,,,, at 14 yards :cry: ( and down wind,,,,,)
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Thegreatwapiti » 06 23, 2025 •  [Post 68]

Lefty wrote:TGW Make sure you have shooting holes all they way around,,, I had 2, 340 plus bulls walk behind me,,,Watched them through the crack in the door,,,, at 14 yards :cry: ( and down wind,,,,,)

Thanks Lefty! I really dont think they can get behind me but Im giving a lot of thought to SIDE windows! I built it on a steep slope and into the bushes and there is almost no room behind me! The plan is being able to scan the valley below. The valley is a 200-300 ft elevation drop depending on the shot.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Swede » 06 23, 2025 •  [Post 69]

Building a structure like your blind and leaving it out on the national forest is ill eagle! If Forest Service law enforcement finds out about it, I would expect a note to be left somewhere inside the building directing you to take it away by a certain date. Another thing the F.S. officer may do is to have your building removed and put into storage. They may leave you a note. It will say they have it and if you are interested come in to see them. When you arrive at their office you get a ticket, a lecture and no building. You would be cited for taking possession of federal land. I would be more concerned about going to court that I would be about a shooting hole in the back of the hut. For what it is worth.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby RanchoSueno » 06 23, 2025 •  [Post 70]

I think he used that as a funny cover and it is actually on private land overlooking a good hay field ;)
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Thegreatwapiti » 06 23, 2025 •  [Post 71]

Come on Swede! Give me a little more credit than that. Pretty close Rancho! No hay field but definitely over a migration corridor. My boy and I each have a doe permit and each have a cow permit. Were in the secondary draw for 2 more buck permits and 2 more cow permits. Hopefully we can fill the freezer!
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Tigger » 06 23, 2025 •  [Post 72]

Are you trying to say that your new blind is in Yellowstone? :shock:
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Thegreatwapiti » 06 23, 2025 •  [Post 73]

I'm not saying it's not. Leaving tomorrow to work on the door, the roof and the siding. I'll be sure to flash my State Park Pass on the way in.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Tigger » 06 23, 2025 •  [Post 74]

It would be really cool to have a famous WapitiTalker! And if you pull it off, you would be!

In all seriousness, that looks really comfortable.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Thegreatwapiti » 06 23, 2025 •  [Post 75]

Tigger wrote: In all seriousness, that looks really comfortable.

Thanks Tigger! I've been thinking about this for many years and building it in my mind (collecting materials) for several months!
I plan on having different colored posts at the bottom of the valley with a corresponding map back in the blind. That way every yardage will be posted inside the blind.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Swede » 06 23, 2025 •  [Post 76]

My apology great wapiti.
People build different structures and leave them on the national forests. I have not bothered one but know they are not supposed to be there. If you came over with me to where I scout/hunt, I would take you to a very nice illegal structure on the national forest. Th person that built it has it pretty well hidden.
Permanent tree stands are common, and there is an occasional stick built out-house is left on site too. The District Ranger where I worked caused all kinds of hate and discontent when he had a rancher remove his barn from the forest. Garbage and litter are so common it is not worth pointing out. People even bring their trash from home to dump it on the national forest. I assume they don't want to pay for the disposal.
There are places in the area where I hunt where I won't camp due to the amount of trash including old beds and camping junk on site. It is unfortunate but I just didn't see your posts as the joke you intended.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Thegreatwapiti » 06 23, 2025 •  [Post 77]

No worries buddy, you made me laugh! It's sad that people treat land the way you described! Im an old timer and a tree stand hunter like you. Always built groundblinds in the forest. Trying something different this year. Can't chase them like I used to. PEACE!
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Elkhunttoo » 06 24, 2025 •  [Post 78]

Thegreatwapiti wrote:No worries buddy, you made me laugh! It's sad that people treat land the way you described! Im an old timer and a tree stand hunter like you. Always built groundblinds in the forest. Trying something different this year. Can't chase them like I used to. PEACE!



I knew there was more to this story ;) ....Looks like a great blind


Hit the track again this morning, i ran over 25 miles last week and plan on doing about the same again this week.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Swede » 06 24, 2025 •  [Post 79]

Thanks, Great Wapiti. I probably came off rather harsh and condescending. That was not my intent. I have found that it is sometimes difficult to read in the proper expression a person intends when we read a post. That said indulge me a little more and I will add a couple more short antidotes.
When I was just starting out with the Forest Service, I was on the timber sale preparation crew. We were marking trees to be removed when I came upon a grave in one of our planned harvest units. There was a marker there the read "Here lies Fred Jackson, a woodsman, a lover of the hills." I asked one of the senior members of the crew about the grave and he explained that years ago Fred had built his cabin home on the Forest and would not move off. One day the sheriff and the district ranger went out to move Fred off the land. Still, Fred refused and before it was all over, they ended up planting him on "his" land.
Lately we are seeing a lot of "homeless" people moving onto public land in central Oregon. The Deschutes National Forest has been given a lot of press for moving many of these squatters. I am glad to not have to deal with this problem. I read that we have about 5% unemployment in the Country, but there are many that are not counted who have given up on looking for work, and there is about 20% of the people that are employed but not making enough to live on. Around here the average home price is around $500,000. I see the makings for a lot of people wanting to permanently camp on public land where they are not welcome guests.
And for you that see an opportunity to turn this into a political issue, please refrain. The problem exists regardless of who is in charge of the State or Federal government and will require a comprehensive effort across political lines. Right now, we have our larger cities threatening to force their homeless people to move, but the smaller cities and rural counties don't want then to, because they know the homeless will come to them, then they will have the problem.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Elkhunttoo » 06 24, 2025 •  [Post 80]

https://youtube.com/shorts/NbUyfvwvaxs?feature=shared


Here is a video of the bull I shot last year
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby RanchoSueno » 06 24, 2025 •  [Post 81]

Finally have my arrows tuned and hitting where I put them. I think my bow got bumped towards the end of last season or the new vanes I had put on my arrows was causing some deflection but now we're dialed in. Our 3d course starts back up in the next couple weeks. Excited to get back out there with my kiddos
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby WapitiTalk1 » 06 24, 2025 •  [Post 82]

RS, what is your bow, arrow, BH set up? Actually, I’m going to start a new thread. Lol.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Thegreatwapiti » 06 26, 2025 •  [Post 83]

Worked on the blind for the last 3 days. Got everything dried in!
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby RanchoSueno » 06 26, 2025 •  [Post 84]

Heck yeah!! Killer setup! And what a beautiful view
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Elkhunttoo » 06 27, 2025 •  [Post 85]

New brakes and belt on the pickup today…went running this morning

Still haven’t shot my bow
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Lefty » 06 28, 2025 •  [Post 86]

RanchoSueno wrote:I've just been shooting my bow, milking goats and getting the next pack pony dialed in. Colorado should be hitting credit cards after memorial day!

What is that brand?
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Lefty » 06 28, 2025 •  [Post 87]

Thegreatwapiti wrote:Worked on the blind for the last 3 days. Got everything dried in!

Lovely.
How much ground will you be watching over?
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby RanchoSueno » 06 28, 2025 •  [Post 88]

Lefty wrote:
RanchoSueno wrote:I've just been shooting my bow, milking goats and getting the next pack pony dialed in. Colorado should be hitting credit cards after memorial day!

What is that brand?


My personal ranch brand. He was wiggley so it didn't take perfect but my mustang's came out solid.
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Postby RanchoSueno » 06 28, 2025 •  [Post 89]

My old girl I've had for 20 years. She was the first equine after test running it on some goats lol
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Thegreatwapiti » 06 28, 2025 •  [Post 90]

Lefty wrote:Lovely.
How much ground will you be watching over?


Roughly 500 yds deep by 1,000 yds wide.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby RanchoSueno » 07 02, 2025 •  [Post 91]

Swapped ponies and decided to push Harley my mustang to the test. Don't want to burden the public with my young stud colt Queso. Harley is turning out to be a heck of a packer!! Crazy how a year ago I couldn't even touch her. Lots of shooting my bow and I think this is my best archery season yet.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Lefty » 07 03, 2025 •  [Post 92]

Hunted all Day Monday...Today I headed up ,,, cleaned up the bait site, picked up my blind and chair.. Moved and rakes the trail in and out so its easier to haul bait in.
I need to get trail cams out near elk camp
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Thegreatwapiti » 07 05, 2025 •  [Post 93]

3 more days of hard work!
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Lefty » 07 06, 2025 •  [Post 94]

Anxhoring to the side,,,, maybe a bit steep!

Keep those pics comiing
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Elkhunttoo » 07 07, 2025 •  [Post 95]

Almost done with my new archery target. I have been going through all of last years trail cam videos trying to get ready to put them all back up in August
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby WapitiTalk1 » 07 07, 2025 •  [Post 96]

Took a few hours to treat/waterproof the hunting boot(s) today, too hot to do much else :( Shot a handful of arrows, the Darton is on point. Hiked a bit with pack on, not feeling too bad.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Elkhunttoo » 07 08, 2025 •  [Post 97]

need to start going through all of my stuff, get rid of some and start organizing things for this year
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Swede » 07 08, 2025 •  [Post 98]

I'm heading out next Tuesday for elk camp. I still get excited about spending time in the elk woods even for scouting. I have a bunch of places to look over. My shooting is not too bad, and things seem to be coming together with the hunt prep.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Lefty » 07 08, 2025 •  [Post 99]

Need to finish shingling and moving a shed,.. Then Im packing my backpack for an overnighter, Thinking of Deep Creek Mountain 2100 gain mostly glassing for stuff with horns. If that doenst happen maybe back up to elk camp and hike down
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby RanchoSueno » 07 09, 2025 •  [Post 100]

Decided to push my mare's tolerance and strapped a couple big, heavy 2nd cut bales to her and by golly, she couldn't have cared less! Lol I have no fear of strapping meat to her now. I've been super hesitant with pushing her after gentling her. I keep thinking she is one day going to flip the switch back to feral but she just keeps getting better with time. These mustangs are something else
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Thegreatwapiti » 07 09, 2025 •  [Post 101]

I am officially finished! Just need to add flashing tape.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Backyard » 07 12, 2025 •  [Post 102]

3.48 miles of hills up and down with 45# in the pack this morning.


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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Elkhunttoo » 07 15, 2025 •  [Post 103]

Good work out this morning. i cant believe how fast time is flying by. the season is right around the corner. I have shot the bow a few times now and its feeling really good. Time to settle in and enjoy the rest of the summer before the season gets underway :D
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Tigger » 07 15, 2025 •  [Post 104]

Well it is looking less and less like I will be elk hunting this year. Really bummed about that. I have thought about taking one of my sons out on some type of leftover tag, but honestly, I dont even know where to start looking. Kinda bummed. But I am super happy that my elk hunting buddy is going to be fine after his accident. That is the most important thing. Hopefully next year.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby RanchoSueno » 07 15, 2025 •  [Post 105]

I seen every archery tag that was nonresident elk(otc in past years) have leftover quotas that will go on-sale August 5th for Colorado.

I've been shooting my bow too and stretched it out to 60yds holding my pins high. Couldn't believe it when managed to double lung my Mckenzie target. I have a few extra arrows to kill, so I am trying to stretch it out to 70yds holding high to make everything ethical a chipshot :lol:
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Lefty » 07 15, 2025 •  [Post 106]

Spent 10 hours hiking 1350 elevation up then down, 6. 2 miles 87 degrees at the trailhead at 6:00 PM.
Today I went through some gear. I really need a couple more merino wool tops.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby six » 07 15, 2025 •  [Post 107]

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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby WapitiTalk1 » 07 16, 2025 •  [Post 108]

six wrote:
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Nice work mister. You may be able to run an elk down by the time season starts 8-)
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Lefty » 07 16, 2025 •  [Post 109]

Spent some money:
Bought two lightweight warm weather hoodies, some thin wool, and boots...
A few items for a back county pack, And extended range antenna for my cell trail cam.
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Re: 2025 Elk Season Report Here

Postby Lefty » 07 17, 2025 •  [Post 110]

I pulled some fence in the pasture today, in between washing and drying loads of elk hunting clothing, ,,,,, What I discovered ,,, I have a fairly expensive wardrobe :lol:

My wool underwear was delicately washed and line-dried, Same with al my tops, base layers, gloves and facemasks .
Everything washed in scent free-micro silver detergent.
All my pants, top and bottoms wool, lightweight hoodies and med weight, Jackets, and Bibbs packed into the scent free box,, Ill add some sage tomorrow
Washed out the back pack,
Tomorrow the RV,, gets ozoned,,, Ill pack my first-days backpack gear into a large ziplock
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