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Elk hunting gear questions

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Stringman:
Joe, I would not hesitate to drop the string on a wolf, but that's gonna be the last thing I expect to see. I do like the sage brush idea, that's the same thing I do with golden rod and walnuts around here.

Thanks Mike!

Lotsa truth in that Bill. That's purty much where my minds at right now also.

Stringman:
And by the way Joe, I see no need for you to quit talking. Any wisdom or anecdotes you have to share are bein gobbled up quick as they're writ. That goes for the rest of the experienced elk hunters out there as well! Just keep on a feedin us with your stories and hopefully we'll pick up something useful.

nclonghunter:
This is a list I have put together over a few years....some I no longer use and a few new items not listed but it is a good list to remind me of all that is needed. You will see a note about calling your Visa if you use one. First year out they blocked mine after a couple purchases because it was out west and not in m normal use area. Call them and let them know, it will save a headache.

If you have any questions about an item just ask...

Stringman:
That's a better list than I had compiled yet. Thanks Lyman.

Little John:
My recommendation for quivers is the G Fred Asbel style. The perfect hunting quiver and works well with a backpack.  Good luck and good hunting have a wonderful trip.

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