Hi All!
After 22 years I was successful in drawing a NR LE Mantis Early Rifle Elk tag.
I am hoping that there may be some of you that are familiar with the area that would be willing to discuss the Unit with me. I have a couple areas that I am thinking of and would like opinions on those areas. Of course I am open to suggestions.
Like all, I would love to harvest a 350”+ bull but the truth is I really don’t measure the success of my hunts by the size of the animal I harvest near as much as I do about the experience of the hunt. Some of my best memories are of smaller animals. That all said I am hoping for an opportunity of something nicer than the rag horns I have killed in other States.
I will be getting there a few days before my hunt and I am trying to get at least one scouting trip in late July.
Also, I have OnX and am ok with Google Earth to do aerial research but am wondering about a paper map or two and am wondering your opinions of which you feel are better.
P.M or call me if you want and we can talk. Any help is certainly appreciated.
Happy hunting this fall to all of you!
63 Badger
After 22 years I was successful in drawing a NR LE Mantis Early Rifle Elk tag.
I am hoping that there may be some of you that are familiar with the area that would be willing to discuss the Unit with me. I have a couple areas that I am thinking of and would like opinions on those areas. Of course I am open to suggestions.
Like all, I would love to harvest a 350”+ bull but the truth is I really don’t measure the success of my hunts by the size of the animal I harvest near as much as I do about the experience of the hunt. Some of my best memories are of smaller animals. That all said I am hoping for an opportunity of something nicer than the rag horns I have killed in other States.
I will be getting there a few days before my hunt and I am trying to get at least one scouting trip in late July.
Also, I have OnX and am ok with Google Earth to do aerial research but am wondering about a paper map or two and am wondering your opinions of which you feel are better.
P.M or call me if you want and we can talk. Any help is certainly appreciated.
Happy hunting this fall to all of you!
63 Badger