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Old 03-13-2018, 03:31 PM
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i agree pick up every tag you can you never know what you'll see out there. that being said i would choose the species you're most familiar with as your primary target. i wasted a lot of time my first year archery hunting bouncing back and forth from elk to moose to WT back to elk. the next year i focused only on elk and had a lot more success. invest some serious time scouting and hanging trail cameras as fun as spot and stock is its bloody hard up here in the peace country there's not many glassing points and most of time you're looking down cutlines or over grown pipelines. in my opinion you're better off trying to call, rake, or rattle in animals. get yourself 2-3 wind check bottles and pin a cloths pin to your jacket or binoharness you'll need it to clean out the wind check bottle nozzle if it gets wet. as a bow hunter you will live and die by the wind you'll be frustrated to no end by it but man when it all goes right its worth it
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