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<blockquote data-quote="airborneescouter" data-source="post: 3001685" data-attributes="member: 128412"><p>I did get my elk, a youngish 6x6. Unfortunately I wasn't able to get out there during the main part of the rut and never heard a bugle so locating them was difficult. Took me almost 2 full weeks of hunting over the course of the month of October and part of November to get it done. You really can't beat the flint hills for scenic country in KS and I saw plenty of wildlife which made the days with no elk seen much more enjoyable. It was a fantastic experience and I met a lot of really awesome people on base. It was fun walking down memory lane seeing all the equipment and soldiers, made me miss being in and at the same time was a fresh reminder of why I'm glad I'm not! There are some monster bulls out there and the terrain can fool you into hunting it the wrong way - if I didn't have a young kid at home I wouldn't have felt as guilty about being gone so much but there is some strategy involved and I could have hunted smarter. Happy to help anyone who pulls that tag. Knowing what I know now there is a lot to consider before thinking you're going to get out there and get one quickly!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airborneescouter, post: 3001685, member: 128412"] I did get my elk, a youngish 6x6. Unfortunately I wasn’t able to get out there during the main part of the rut and never heard a bugle so locating them was difficult. Took me almost 2 full weeks of hunting over the course of the month of October and part of November to get it done. You really can’t beat the flint hills for scenic country in KS and I saw plenty of wildlife which made the days with no elk seen much more enjoyable. It was a fantastic experience and I met a lot of really awesome people on base. It was fun walking down memory lane seeing all the equipment and soldiers, made me miss being in and at the same time was a fresh reminder of why I’m glad I’m not! There are some monster bulls out there and the terrain can fool you into hunting it the wrong way - if I didn't have a young kid at home I wouldn't have felt as guilty about being gone so much but there is some strategy involved and I could have hunted smarter. Happy to help anyone who pulls that tag. Knowing what I know now there is a lot to consider before thinking you’re going to get out there and get one quickly! [/QUOTE]
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