Lee Whitsel
Silver $$ Contributor
1) never go into a gas station on your way hunting and stop and fill up your rig with gas. Why you ask. Gas is spilled all over the ground in any gas station all year long and you just put it on your hands and a lot more on the souls of your shoes and when you head out in the woods do you think those elk, deer, coyotes, are not going to smell that. It also applies to fishing and trapping. Fish smell and they can smell that gas on your hands from hooking up those gas cans to the motor and you will wonder why the fish are not biting! 2) carry old fishing line when hunting especially when calling elk and deer during the rut. tie the line that the elk will not see to some brush a distance say 50 yards right or left of you position and as the bull is coming into our call give a few light tugs on the bush's or brush laying on the ground to draw the bulls attention from looking right at you and he just might walk broadside right in front of you to go over and see that is going on over there with that bush. Works great for spring gobblers as well. 3) when you tie that fishing line to the bush or brush or both your should have a chocolate brown hooded sweatshirt with fleece lining to also hang over some of the bush with the brown and fleece both showing for the bull to see. He can't figure it out so he walks past you to go over and check out the shaky bush and shadow like an elk he is seeing. 4) a sling shot is nice to carry along. As quiet as possible pulling lightly on the rubber band launch a few small rocks over the elk and say down over the hill side. that just may make him Leary about going that way can't figure out what's rattling the bush's over there think I'll go this way and he walks into you hopefully he's looking back and not your way.