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There are a bunch of things on all the new mapping apps that are helpful.
Have used the compass/rangefinder mentioned and it is really helpful. That along with a pic will get you right there.
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For finding a downed animal solo you can also leave your spotting scope behind, set up and focused on the downed animal. When you are on the hillside near the animal, you can confirm your bearing by looking back at the objective of you spotter with your binos. When you can see light thru the objective you are on the correct line/ bearing. This was before the LRF and GPS era but still works.
Too close for irons, switching to scope...
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Awesome bull, Hank! Congrats!! Amen from the back row! Awesome!
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Congrats Hank !
What a behemoth.
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Good looking animal, congrats!
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Hell yeah! Thanks for sharing.
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Great bull, great lookin' blade. Pic of son's bull? Congrats!!!
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What a great bull! Someday I hope to be able to go elk hunting.
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For finding a downed animal solo you can also leave your spotting scope behind, set up and focused on the downed animal. When you are on the hillside near the animal, you can confirm your bearing by looking back at the objective of you spotter with your binos. When you can see light thru the objective you are on the correct line/ bearing. This was before the LRF and GPS era but still works. Sounds like a great way to lose your spotting scope🤣
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Beautiful bull nice going. That is one of those that checks the box for massive bull down.
Some great tips on finding a downed elk in difficult conditions. It’s easier if you have 2 guys & keep your wts about you - solo takes more thinking & sometimes I’m so elated & excited my brain turns off. I’ve used rangefinder to get to 2 cows in very thick oak brush on a steep snowy slope. Both cows dropped on the spot so no blood trail to cross just a slide. Son in law really wanted to move after I found his but stayed put another 15 minutes for mine.
I’ll use these electronic methods hopefully next month if one is in thick timber.
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Congratulations, what a dandy!
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Great bull and danged good job of gettner done Mb
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For finding a downed animal solo you can also leave your spotting scope behind, set up and focused on the downed animal. When you are on the hillside near the animal, you can confirm your bearing by looking back at the objective of you spotter with your binos. When you can see light thru the objective you are on the correct line/ bearing. This was before the LRF and GPS era but still works. Sounds like a great way to lose your spotting scope🤣 No other hunters where I pack into and if I am unable to relocate it, I shouldn't be out there anyway. YMMV
Too close for irons, switching to scope...
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That one was sure worth a bullet…😁. It’s a nice one.
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