Archive for July, 2012

RMEF Wolf Hunting Tips

Thursday, July 26th, 2012

For the sake of all the eaten elk, many western hunters are now setting their sights on wolves. Here’s a few tips from the RMEF…

Top 10 wolf-hunting tips from the RMEF member questionnaire:

1. Stay close to elk. If you can find a herd of elk, especially a herd a mile or more from a road, it’s just a matter of time before wolves show up.

2. Wolves can be patterned like other game. Scouting will help you find travel routes, crossings, etc. Wolves tend to take the easy paths: roads, trails and frozen lakes.

3. Get hunting permission from private landowners. Lots of landowners are happy to have wolf hunters. Could lead to other hunting opportunities down the road.

4. Most wolf hunters want to shoot a big trophy male. But taking females is better for population control. The main thing is just don’t shoot a collared wolf. Collars are needed to track the packs—and funding for collaring wolves is getting tighter.

5. Go on more hunts specifically for wolves, not for wolves as a byproduct of another hunt. (Questionnaire data reveal only 11 percent of respondents hunted exclusively for wolves; most hunted for wolves as part of a deer or elk hunt.)

6. Howling works to locate wolves. But too much howling, especially by inexperienced callers, can educate wolves. Elk calf- and fawn-in-distress and coyote calls work well. Also try moose calls.

7. When calling, set-up on high ground, not in a hole or depression. Visibility is a key. Consider using a blind. Wolves seem to spot blaze orange from a great distance.

8. Wolves are more reckless in their pursuit of prey when it’s colder outside. Hunters should concentrate on bad weather days for wolf hunting.

9. Watch for birds—magpies, gray jays, ravens—as a tipoff to fresh kill locations. Approach carefully and watch the area for returning wolves. Consider using a tree stand. A driving technique with a group of hunters also can work.

10. Once you kill a wolf, stay put. Other wolves from the pack often return to the site, sometimes very quickly. You or a buddy may get a chance at a second wolf.

In addition to more tips posted at www.rmef.org, several wolf-hunting features are slated for the Sept./Oct. 2012 edition of “Bugle,” the member magazine of RMEF.

Heartland Youth Bowhunter Camp is On!

Wednesday, July 25th, 2012

We’re in Central City, Nebraska this week with my good buddy, Zeke Pipher, hosting the Heartland Youth Bowhunter Camp. We’ve got a great group of kids this week and, despite the 100+ degree temps, are having a great time. It’s been a ton of fun watching these little guys improve their skills with each passing day. Watch for more pix and a slideshow coming soon…

Drawing Tags

Thursday, July 19th, 2012

Our guys and gals are finding out results this week on extra deer and elk tag drawing results here in Montana. Antelope results should be out later this week. So far, a number of our guys have drawn an extra buck tag for riverbottom whitetails, as well as extra cow elk tags. I drew the extra buck tag again this year and will hopefully secure an antelope archery tag in the next couple days and will be good to go in less than a month. Good times ahead!

New Hunting with HECS TV Show

Tuesday, July 17th, 2012

I want to encourage you guys to check out a new show that is finally making its debut in the outdoor media world. Here’s the low-down from our friend, Mike Slinkard, of Winner’s Choice Custom Bowstrings and HECS…

Dear Friends,

After years of working and planning we finally pulled the trigger on our own TV show!
We are very proud to announce that our new hunting show is now on Pursuit channel.

Hunting with HECS can be seen on the Pursuit Channel – Dish 240 or Direct TV 608
Mondays at 12:30 AM EST, Tuesdays at 8:00 PM EST and Fridays at 4:30 PM EST

Our new show features exciting hunts from around the world as well as useful information and hunting tactics. Also we have great information on the new HECS technology as well as our other companies Winner’s Choice Custom Bowstrings and Motion Targets.

If you get a chance please tune in or Tevo our new show and let us know what you think.

Looking forward to all comments!
Sincerely,
Mike Slinkard- President
HECS LLC

Jalyssa Sheds Blood!!!

Saturday, July 7th, 2012

My little bowhunting buddy, and MT Youth Bowhunter Camp camper, Jalyssa Swenson, is officially a killer! She recently shed her first bowhunting blood on a Montana gopher. While I suggested a full body mount, her step-dad, Mike Lloyd, says they were leaning more towards having a gopher rug made. Needless to say, we are very proud of this up and coming bowhunter. Keep it up Jalyssa!

Bowfishing Mishaps

Monday, July 2nd, 2012

I finally had the chance to do a little bowfishing the last few days! The action wasn’t as fast and furious as I would have liked, but I still got to fling my fair share of arrows. However, the weekend proved to be pretty rough on gear. In all the excitement of jumping in and out of the canoe we managed to drown a couple cameras. In just one day of bowfishing I (actually Aidan) managed to kill my wife’s little pocket Sony camera. and the GoPro. I was sick! I honestly think we did more damage to our gear than the carp! Last year I lost an Iphone! I think it’s time to find a luckier spot!

Man-Time

Sunday, July 1st, 2012

I just wrapped up a fun couple days of “man-time” with my boy, Aidan. We packed the truck with all our gear for bowfishing, biking, hiking, shootin’ bows, bb guns, swimming, canoeing, and more. We had a blast! Can’t wait to do it again!