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2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby Lefty » 04 06, 2026 •  [Post 1]

I like this thread last year and it sometimes motivated me to do more each day.

I was also a BoyScout leader for 27 years,,, so the motto "Be Prepared" has been a life time montra for me.
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby Lefty » 04 06, 2026 •  [Post 2]

My health continues to get better and better. Daily Ive been stretching and using dumbells as part of my stretching
Saturday I hiked into an area ( bumped the resident bull elk) I was huffing and puffing ,,, But felt fine after a nap in the sun.
Today I shot a couple rounds of arrows . Shot 5 arrows at 20 yards at 2 target dots,,, Not doing that again,, nearly shot some arrows.
So out with the spray paint : 9 new target dots on the target.

Im just not preparing for elk season,, I have bear and turkey starting next week
And I plan to set a real trapline or two next year so I need to get going on Marten boxes
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby Tigger » 04 07, 2026 •  [Post 3]

Well I have my applications in. Other than that, not much. Unless you count coming here and perusing the elk forum. I think that counts.

As we get older, paying attention to our bodies becomes more and more important. Years ago, you just grabbed your stuff and went. Need to run? Take off. Now if you do that, you will pay the next day. A physical therapist buddy once told me, "When you first start working out after a time without working out, make it ridiculously easy. That is great advice.

Working out is not fun. I am not one that likes to work out for the sake of working out. So, I have found some activities that are fun while providing a workout. Shed hunting is great. I have rediscovered riding bicycle. Rucking adds a new twist. Find a partner. Push each other. But get off your lazy butt and do something.

My elk hunting buddy and I often talk about how elk hunting has helped our health. It provides the motivation.
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby WapitiTalk1 » 04 07, 2026 •  [Post 4]

Walked 18 holes yesterday, some decent up/downs on this course. Took the pups for a walk on the property today. It’s that time of year that I find “something” physical, whether it’s the treadmill or even pushing the mower every day. Oh! Got a new hunting hat today; I’m trying to update my antiquated hunting cap collection ;)
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby Swede » 04 07, 2026 •  [Post 5]

I got out early for my daily three-mile walk. This evening I will be doing some exercises to strengthen my arms and shoulders. That seem to help relieve my arthritis, so I can draw my bow back a little easier. Every other day I draw my bow back ten times in short order so I will be able to do it just once when some bull elk come near my stand. I am in no big hurry to go back to hunting with a gun.
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby Lefty » 04 07, 2026 •  [Post 6]

Swede wrote:I got out early for my daily three-mile walk. This evening I will be doing some exercises to strengthen my arms and shoulders. That seem to help relieve my arthritis, so I can draw my bow back a little easier. Every other day I draw my bow back ten times in short order so I will be able to do it just once when some bull elk come near my stand. I am in no big hurry to go back to hunting with a gun.

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I do not have artritis Check with a good PT might be able to loosen you up and reduce your pain.
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby 7mmfan » 04 08, 2026 •  [Post 7]

I ruck almost daily. I'm lucky enough to have a large hill right by my house. 1/2 mile long, 300' of elevation gain. I leave my house at 5 am and do the hill 3 times and then circle back to the house with a final tally of 4 miles and just under 1000' elevation gain. I've been doing it with a light 20# pack since December. Occasionally on the weekends I put my 2 year-old in the kid carrier and do it.

I supplement these with weight training a few days a week.

Buddy of mine signed up for the Exo-Mountain gear contest and one of the challenges he has to complete is 24 miles in 24 hours. We're planning a 27 mile loop in the Pasayten wilderness in June. Going to be a great time.
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby Swede » 04 08, 2026 •  [Post 8]

Lefty wrote:Swede
I do not have artritis Check with a good PT might be able to loosen you up and reduce your pain.


Thanks Lefty. I have been going on that advice as best I can. Sometimes I find myself getting tired and my form is less than perfect then.
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby six » 04 09, 2026 •  [Post 9]

Most of my miles are walking with my wife after work. It's a great stress reliever for both of us. My dog goes evertime and the leash is like crack to her. I alternate between a 20 pound pack and walking sticks that weigh 4 pounds a piece. I'm looking to get some heavier walking sticks. The stix really improve the cardio.
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby Lefty » 04 09, 2026 •  [Post 10]

went shopping


Spent some planning time for future hunts, 2-3, 4 years
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby RanchoSueno » 04 10, 2026 •  [Post 11]

Bought a half dozen of new arrows, new broadheads and cleaned my pack. Otherwise just working horses and selling goats hoping I can do the addition to the front of the house AND an elk hunt while also chipping away at other side quests :D
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby WapitiTalk1 » 04 10, 2026 •  [Post 12]

Shot a good handful of arrows. Had to adjust the sight a bit with the slightly heavier arrows and the new string on the bow. All in all, a good day ;)
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby Elkhunttoo » 04 10, 2026 •  [Post 13]

Yard work

Then went for an 11 mile jog…running a marathon in 3 weeks
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby Indian Summer » 04 13, 2026 •  [Post 14]

Not today but a week ago I applied for my first ever Colorado hunting license. I hope to burn my 14 points and draw a pretty good mule deer tag. If I do I have high hopes of hanging the tag in a big old buck. I always wanted to take a mature mulie. The hunt is in mid d December with very high success rates. I’m pretty excited about this one.
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby WapitiTalk1 » 04 13, 2026 •  [Post 15]

Indian Summer wrote:Not today but a week ago I applied for my first ever Colorado hunting license. I hope to burn my 14 points and draw a pretty good mule deer tag. If I do I have high hopes of hanging the tag in a big old buck. I always wanted to take a mature mulie. The hunt is in mid d December with very high success rates. I’m pretty excited about this one.


Nice. Good luck mister.
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby Lefty » 04 14, 2026 •  [Post 16]

Recieved a damaged jacket from under warranty ,,, hung it in the closet,
Put protection conditioner on my new boots,
Put few items from my camper into the archery hunt storage box
Reorganizing the camper for what ever comes next before elk season.

Dropped off a couple containers for bear baits,,
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby WapitiTalk1 » 04 15, 2026 •  [Post 17]

Lefty, I must have missed it.. what new boots did you decide on? I did my annual selection of special hunt applications In the Evergreen state. Moose, quality elk, bull elk, quality deer, etc.
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby Lefty » 04 15, 2026 •  [Post 18]

WapitiTalk1 wrote:Lefty, I must have missed it.. what new boots did you decide on? I.

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My goal is to wear them out in 5 years
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby WapitiTalk1 » 04 15, 2026 •  [Post 19]

Lefty wrote:
WapitiTalk1 wrote:Lefty, I must have missed it.. what new boots did you decide on? I.

Kenetrek 400 gm Mountains Extremes
My goal is to wear them out in 5 years


Damn nice choice, they’re rock solid boots.
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby WapitiTalk1 » 04 19, 2026 •  [Post 20]

Sanded and stained my wrap around deck the last few days. Lots of crawling around on knee pads and sanding/staining ;). Feeling a bit of it tonight, lol. Also shot a handful of arrows… starting to shoot pretty well again.
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby Tigger » 04 20, 2026 •  [Post 21]

Shot the first 6 arrows of the season and then my hands were cold. So I quit.
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby Lefty » 04 20, 2026 •  [Post 22]

Ive been sickly isn't do much of anything the past 3 days.
Need to get ahead of yard and pasture work now.
Shoot a few arrows Fridaym,, it just wasnt in me. Saturday I lock tite tarket tips on to 11 arrows

Nearly cleaned up all my orchard clippings today
I would like to put everything completely ready to drive off with the camper,,,
Really a n9ice day, may go and check the zero on my 7mm, and reduce the number of .22 shells too , And Daisy need dogfood, the truck needs an oil change
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby RanchoSueno » 04 20, 2026 •  [Post 23]

Working on the house porch addition. Trying to get some renovations done by the time tags start getting drawn :lol: sent home one baby goat over the weekend, two more go home next week and then I have a few client horses I am working to save up some fuel money
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby RanchoSueno » 04 27, 2026 •  [Post 24]

Shot my bow last night in the fading evening light. It blows my mind how much easier it gets each season getting back in the groove. Had a half dozen arrows built back in February. Now just waiting on valkyrie to ship my broadheads, outserts and practice tips.
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby Old school » 04 27, 2026 •  [Post 25]

Ate a big banana split from Braums - preparation for the celebration after a successful hunt. Lol
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby Tigger » 04 27, 2026 •  [Post 26]

Great idea Old School. I think I need more practice in that department.
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby Swede » 04 27, 2026 •  [Post 27]

I went on another three mile hike this morning. It keeps my legs in shape, but it doesn't do as much to increase my heart rate as going to the grocery store shortly after and then to the gas station. Regular gas is $4.879. That even brings up my BP which I don't really care for. $80 in groceries includes no meat and is still an easy carry out. Ouch!
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby >>>---WW----> » 04 27, 2026 •  [Post 28]

Ran 5 miles yesterday and did upper body weights today. I'll work on lower body tomorrow.

(NOW IF YOU'LL BUY THAT I'll THROW THE GOLDEN GAIT IN FREE) :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby Tigger » 04 27, 2026 •  [Post 29]

regular gas is 3.69 here.

I really like Old School's idea of practicing the celebration. We, as WapitiTalk forum members, really need to set a shining example of how to celebrate and the only way to do that is through practice. Ice cream, a beer for some, ice cream, a cocktail for some, ice cream, relaxing, ice cream and probably a heaping helping of ice cream is a good place to start.
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby RanchoSueno » 04 27, 2026 •  [Post 30]

$4.29 a gallon here.. atrocious. Fortunately, my client ponies are swapping from travel training to on-property so I don't need to commute
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby RanchoSueno » 04 28, 2026 •  [Post 31]

Nothing gets you excited for the new season to come like the taxidermist calling to let you know your mount is ready for pickup
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby Tigger » 04 28, 2026 •  [Post 32]

Is that a miniature mold of you in red a moment before you released the arrow on top of the door frame?

Yes, yes, it does. I got my antler mount back recently and it made me want to go sit in my stand.
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby Swede » 04 28, 2026 •  [Post 33]

Nice buck Rancho. I like the rustic window casings you have. I think they make a house look more like a home than an office or hospital.
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby RanchoSueno » 04 28, 2026 •  [Post 34]

Swede wrote:Nice buck Rancho. I like the rustic window casings you have. I think they make a house look more like a home than an office or hospital.



Thank you!! I tried to build the whole interior with a modern cabin vibe. Been quite the process but it's really came together. Hahahaha I hadn't even noticed it Tigger, good eye :lol:
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Re: 2026 What did you do today to prepare for hunting season

Postby Lefty » 04 28, 2026 •  [Post 35]

Tigger wrote:Is that a miniature mold of you in red a moment before you released the arrow on top of the door frame?
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:lol: :P
Ive seen her before but not on the top of the door jam
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