LRP Highlights | S3 E12 Muzzle Loader Elk Hunt in New Mexico

Published on February 28, 2018
Duration: 4:14

This video documents an elk hunt in New Mexico using a muzzleloader. The hunters employ strategic positioning on high ground to spot elk before they move to feeding areas. They successfully harvest a bull elk with a well-placed shot, emphasizing the importance of shot placement for ethical harvesting and recovery. The post-shot analysis details the bull's rack and the shot's trajectory.

Quick Summary

This New Mexico muzzleloader elk hunt highlights strategic positioning on high ground to intercept elk before they feed. A bull was successfully harvested with a precise shoulder shot, and its non-typical rack was analyzed, noting a break behind the fourth tine.

Chapters

  1. 00:13Scouting and Sign Reading
  2. 00:31Ascending to Vantage Point
  3. 01:00Spotting Elk Across Canyon
  4. 02:18The Shot and Harvest
  5. 02:34Identifying the Harvested Bull
  6. 03:20Post-Shot Analysis of the Bull
  7. 03:35Examining the Bull's Rack
  8. 04:02Shot Placement Discussion

Frequently Asked Questions

What hunting strategy was employed in this New Mexico muzzleloader elk hunt?

The hunters utilized strategic positioning on high ground and saddles to gain vantage points. Their aim was to spot elk in shaded areas before they moved to south-facing slopes for feeding, employing stealth and patience.

How was the bull elk harvested in this video?

The bull elk was harvested with a single, well-placed shot described as 'right out the shoulder right out the other side.' This indicates effective shot placement for an ethical and quick kill.

What details were noted about the harvested bull's rack?

The harvested bull was a non-typical with a large club on one side. Analysis of its rack indicated it was broken behind the fourth tine on one side, making it a notable specimen.

What does 'last stitch effort' mean in the context of this hunt?

The phrase 'last stitch effort' implies that the hunters were in the final stages of their hunt and were prepared to take any suitable bull they encountered, prioritizing the harvest over strict selectivity due to time constraints.

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