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In this episode of The Elk Hunt Podcast, Cody Rich sits down with a lifelong Montana hunter Marcus Hockett of Fresh Tracks TV to dive deep into the nuances of elk hunting. From memorable hunts in the Bear Paw unit to the trials of hunting during archery season, the conversation covers everything from hunting tactics to the importance of persistence. The duo discusses how to target herd bulls, tips for early and late-season hunts, and how elk hunting evolves with experience. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or just getting started, this episode is packed with insights that can elevate your game.
Time Stamp Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction & Lighthearted Talk About Recent Dentist Visit
02:00 – Early Montana Hunts & The Allure of Archery Season
06:00 – The Pressure of the Dream Permit: Bear Paw Tag Experience
12:00 – Finding Your Elk Hunting System & Hunting with a Partner
17:00 – The Allure of Calling vs. Spot and Stalk Strategies
24:00 – How to E-Scout and Boots-on-the-Ground Scouting for New Areas
32:00 – Insights on Opening Weekend & Early-Season Calling Tactics
40:00 – The Hunt for Big Bulls: Patience vs. Aggression
48:00 – Covering Ground & The Art of Adaptability in Elk Hunting
55:00 – Hunting in New Areas: The Value of Exploring & Growing Your Knowledge
58:00 – The Importance of Understanding Elk Movement and Their Behavior
1:06:00 – Final Thoughts and Preparing for the Next Hunt
Embrace Adaptability – Being flexible and willing to change your approach when things aren't working is crucial in elk hunting. Whether it's switching from calling to spot-and-stalk or adjusting your plans when you're not seeing the action, adaptability is key.
Persistence Pays Off – Success doesn't always come easily. Even when you find yourself hunting the same elk in the same basin for days, sometimes it's worth sticking it out. However, know when to move on and seek new areas to keep the hunt fresh.
The Value of Boots on the Ground – While e-scouting is essential, there's no substitute for being in the field. Hands-on scouting allows you to pick up on signs like rubs, wallows, and terrain features that can make all the difference in planning your next move.
This episode is brought to you by two of the best names in the hunting world – OnX Maps and Stone Glacier.
First up, OnX Maps – the go-to app for hunters who need to stay connected and informed while out in the field. Whether you’re hunting elk, mule deer, or chasing big bulls in the mountains, OnX has you covered with topographic maps, landowner info, and the ability to mark your spots. The GPS capabilities and offline mapping make it the perfect tool to keep you on track, no matter how remote your hunt. Don’t leave home without it. Head to www.onxmaps.com and use the code TRO to save 20% on your subscription.
Next, we’ve got Stone Glacier, the brand that sets the bar for high-performance gear in the backcountry. From their lightweight, durable backpacks to their breathable, water-resistant clothing, Stone Glacier is built to help you go further and stay comfortable, no matter how tough the conditions. If you’re serious about your gear and need something that won’t hold you back on those long, rugged hunts, check out Stone Glacier at www.stoneglacier.com
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In this episode of The Elk Hunt Podcast, Cody Rich sits down with a lifelong Montana hunter Marcus Hockett of Fresh Tracks TV to dive deep into the nuances of elk hunting. From memorable hunts in the Bear Paw unit to the trials of hunting during archery season, the conversation covers everything from hunting tactics to the importance of persistence. The duo discusses how to target herd bulls, tips for early and late-season hunts, and how elk hunting evolves with experience. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or just getting started, this episode is packed with insights that can elevate your game.
Time Stamp Chapters:
00:00 – Introduction & Lighthearted Talk About Recent Dentist Visit
02:00 – Early Montana Hunts & The Allure of Archery Season
06:00 – The Pressure of the Dream Permit: Bear Paw Tag Experience
12:00 – Finding Your Elk Hunting System & Hunting with a Partner
17:00 – The Allure of Calling vs. Spot and Stalk Strategies
24:00 – How to E-Scout and Boots-on-the-Ground Scouting for New Areas
32:00 – Insights on Opening Weekend & Early-Season Calling Tactics
40:00 – The Hunt for Big Bulls: Patience vs. Aggression
48:00 – Covering Ground & The Art of Adaptability in Elk Hunting
55:00 – Hunting in New Areas: The Value of Exploring & Growing Your Knowledge
58:00 – The Importance of Understanding Elk Movement and Their Behavior
1:06:00 – Final Thoughts and Preparing for the Next Hunt
Embrace Adaptability – Being flexible and willing to change your approach when things aren't working is crucial in elk hunting. Whether it's switching from calling to spot-and-stalk or adjusting your plans when you're not seeing the action, adaptability is key.
Persistence Pays Off – Success doesn't always come easily. Even when you find yourself hunting the same elk in the same basin for days, sometimes it's worth sticking it out. However, know when to move on and seek new areas to keep the hunt fresh.
The Value of Boots on the Ground – While e-scouting is essential, there's no substitute for being in the field. Hands-on scouting allows you to pick up on signs like rubs, wallows, and terrain features that can make all the difference in planning your next move.
This episode is brought to you by two of the best names in the hunting world – OnX Maps and Stone Glacier.
First up, OnX Maps – the go-to app for hunters who need to stay connected and informed while out in the field. Whether you’re hunting elk, mule deer, or chasing big bulls in the mountains, OnX has you covered with topographic maps, landowner info, and the ability to mark your spots. The GPS capabilities and offline mapping make it the perfect tool to keep you on track, no matter how remote your hunt. Don’t leave home without it. Head to www.onxmaps.com and use the code TRO to save 20% on your subscription.
Next, we’ve got Stone Glacier, the brand that sets the bar for high-performance gear in the backcountry. From their lightweight, durable backpacks to their breathable, water-resistant clothing, Stone Glacier is built to help you go further and stay comfortable, no matter how tough the conditions. If you’re serious about your gear and need something that won’t hold you back on those long, rugged hunts, check out Stone Glacier at www.stoneglacier.com
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