Originally Posted by Bearcat74
Originally Posted by smokepole
Originally Posted by iddave
Originally Posted by T_Inman
Being physically in shape is important, but I believe being mentally prepared for the hunt is equally so, if not more.

I've seen lots of people in seemingly good shape turn around and go back to the pickup, because they didn't want an elk badly enough: though they thought that they did beforehand.
I've also seen a fair number of bigger guys make it to the elk, because they wanted to, badly enough. Throw in the nasty weather, altitude sickness and whatever else....and you'll find out if you want an elk bad enough.


This. No one would mistake me for a fitness guru...but I tag bulls on public lands pretty regularly because I simply want it more than most. I get up earlier, go further, stay later, and generally hunt “harder” than most everyone around me. Its an imperfect approach, but it pays off over the long haul pretty well.

Dave


Amen, and I've seen the pictures. One thing bearcat'll need to go along with that is some decent navigation skills. Those along with being in decent shape with a good mindset will help with getting further away from camp without worrying about getting lost.

How are your navigation skills bearcat?



Ive only hunted around East TN and some in Alabama but I do pretty good on new territory. I carry a map, compass and a GPS. I will admit that this will be completely different than anything I’m used to and is a little intimidating. I’m going to meet up with a local guy that has hunted this Unit before so we can go over some maps, landmarks, etc.


Good plan. The more mobile you are and the farther you can step out away from camp/roads/trails the higher your success rate will be, year in year-out.



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