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Jeremy Williams

Late Season Arizona Elk Hunt - Chapter 2

Monday, November 27th, 2023
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As a parent, you always strive for the best for your children. This includes the drive I have to ensure Flint's success on his hunts. It's about more than just securing a tag and hoping for the best in the field, although sometimes those unplanned moments create the best memories. This hunt holds a special place for me because Flint has the chance to harvest his first bull elk, reminiscent of his New Mexico Unit 2B mule deer hunt several years ago. If you missed the video of that hunt, I encourage you to watch it: watch now. Our preparation for this elk hunt began nearly six years ago when I decided to start applying him for tags. This year, in his sixth year of applying, Flint was lucky to get a draw, even with five points to his credit. Over these six years, Flint has matured into a young man, and this hunt will be a test of his physical, mental, and shooting skills. He's been shooting for years, from practicing long-range at the Gunwerks course to being part of his school's skeet team. He's adept at making accurate shots. However, this hunt poses a new challenge with steep, downward-angle shots along the rims of deep canyons. In central Georgia, where we live, there's no way to practice for shots at such angles, but we still practice regularly to maintain confidence.

Constant Practice just to keep that confidence level up

As part of our preparations, Flint and I meticulously go through our gear. We anticipate a lot of walking, and if we're successful, a challenging pack-out up the canyon. Foot protection is crucial; a sprained ankle or blisters could end the hunt prematurely. I can't overstate the importance of good, breathable socks that stay in place.

My go to foot wear on all my hunts!

The weather in Unit 8 during the late season can be unpredictable, ranging from 70 to 20 degrees, sometimes with 2 feet of snow. Being prepared with layering options is essential. I usually wear thermals as my base layer, adding just pants and a thin hoody with a jacket. I also carry a puff jacket for those colder moments while glassing.

Very frosty cold morning in Maine, layering is the key to hunts like this.

A well-fitting, capable pack is also vital. Flint and I carry popular packs designed to haul a significant load. Ideally, if all goes well, we could pack out the bull in just two trips each. A good pack should fit well and have sturdy tie-down loops. I always pack essentials like a spotting scope, drinking water, a kill kit, and a small tool kit.

Great packs can haul a load securely

Lastly, optics are a must for a trip like this. Having grown up on the East Coast and primarily engaged in tree stand hunting, optics weren't at the top of my equipment list. However, when it comes to spotting elk from long distances, good optics are essential to avoid aimlessly traversing the terrain in hopes of finding any bull. Choosing optics is somewhat like buying a new truck, in my opinion. You can opt for a more affordable 4x4 or go for the high-end 'Platinum' version that costs as much as a home mortgage payment. Personally, I prefer the more economical option and avoid spending an exorbitant amount of money on them. In the long run, I find that my investment in tags yields a better payoff.

I keep my optics budget economic and find my investment into tags pay off with greater dividends.

Great gear is key to a successful hunt, but as our readers at HUNT360 know, I'm a man of faith. We can prepare for the expected conditions to ensure a successful hunt, but ultimately, it's in God's hands. The best preparation is listening to His guidance – that's the true blessing in any hunt.



Magnus Rifle System

Flint has been using the Gunwerks Magnus Rifle System chambered in 6.5 PRC for years now, and his confidence in this rifle is absolute. For hunting elk in the canyon terrains like those in the Sycamore Wilderness, this rifle is the ideal choice. Given its precision and reliability, Flint wouldn’t consider using any other rifle from his arsenal for this hunt.

Gunwerks

Magnus Rifle System

Jeremy W.
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I consider myself incredibly fortunate to be the proud owner of the Magnus Rifle System by Gunwerks, specifically in the 6.5 PRC caliber. In my extensive experience with firearms, I can confidently proclaim that the Magnus Rifle System has surpassed all my expectations. Firstly, the accuracy of the Magnus Rifle is nothing short of spectacular. This precision-engineered weapon allows for crisp, clean shots at considerable distances. It's clear that Gunwerks has put immense thought into every detail of the design, and the result is a product that inspires not only confidence but a sense of pure satisfaction every time you pull the trigger. The 6.5 PRC caliber variant I own has provided a fantastic combination of speed, flat trajectory, and punch. It's been a game-changer on our hunting trips. My son and I have successfully used this remarkable rifle on several hunts, taking down mule deer, antelope, and whitetail deer with precision and consistency. This has not only cemented the rifle's place in our arsenal but has also contributed to unforgettable experiences and cherished memories. The Magnus Rifle System is also built to withstand the rigors of real-world hunting scenarios. Its durability and ruggedness have been tried and tested in various environments, and it's consistently emerged victorious, always ready for the next outing. Despite its ruggedness, it remains comfortable to use and handle, no small feat given its robust nature. Furthermore, I'm impressed by the user-friendly nature of the Magnus. The adjustability of the stock and the smooth action of the bolt mean that it can be tailored to fit individual shooting styles and preferences. This level of customization is a clear indicator that Gunwerks is committed to delivering a rifle system that goes beyond a one-size-fits-all approach. Customer service is also worth mentioning. The team at Gunwerks has been top-notch, demonstrating their dedication to customer satisfaction and their passion for their craft. It's always a pleasure interacting with a company that values their customers as much as Gunwerks does. In conclusion, the Magnus Rifle System by Gunwerks is an investment that has provided us not just with a top-tier hunting tool, but with memories and experiences that are priceless. I wholeheartedly give it a 5-star rating and would recommend it to any serious hunting enthusiast. Gunwerks continues to live up to their reputation for precision, reliability, and exceptional customer service.


Mountain Extreme 400

I've been using the Kenetrek Mountain Extreme 400 boots for a few years now and find them to be fantastic. They offer excellent ankle support, and my feet fit well in them, with no movement that could cause blistering. I understand that boots are a frequently debated topic among hunters, but for me, these are currently at the top of my list for this type of hunt.

Kenetrek

Mountain Extreme 400

Alison R.
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The Kenetrek Mountain Extreme 400 boot is by far my favorite boot I have ever worn hunting. I have worn them hunting many different species around the globe. They are great in the ladder stand bowhunting Whitetail Deer in Illinois to chasing Brown Bears in Alaska. They are just plain comfortable and so well made. I am very happy with how well the soles have stood up, especially after hunting nasty rocks and shale. The ankle support is great and they make side hilling safer and more comfortable. I even wear them ob the farm for long days of milling lumber. These are the first boot that has lasted multiple seasons. Hands down, my favorite pair of boots!
Erick E.
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This is my go to boot for when the temps drop below freezing. The 400 grams is perfect for those one the move to keep you warm but lower the potential for sweat. Add some boot covers for long sits.
Zach B.
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I am a mid height boot guy generally, but when the late season rolls around I always reach for my Kenetrek Mountain Extremes. Their 400 gram insulation is the perfect amount for late season in the mountains. The tread is a great pattern that provides great traction in snow and mud. They take a little break in, but once they are broken in they are unbelievably comfortable and last for many years!


Glacier Heavyweight Boot Height Sock

Without a doubt, these are the best hunting socks I've ever owned. They keep your feet dry and prevent slipping, which is crucial for avoiding blisters. Importantly, they stay in place and don't slide down the calf, a feature I find essential in the field. These socks are an absolute must-have!

Kenetrek

Glacier Heavyweight Boot Height Sock

Jeremy W.
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I have been using the Glacier Heavyweight Boot Height Sock by Kenetrek for a few months now and I have to say, I am extremely impressed. I initially purchased them for hunting trips, but they have quickly become my go-to socks for everyday wear. They are incredibly warm and comfortable, and have kept my feet toasty in some of the coldest temperatures. The quality of the construction is top-notch and they have held up well in the wash. What I really love about these socks is that they are designed to be worn with boots and they fit perfectly. They stay up all day without slipping and they don’t bunch or wrinkle, which is a huge plus. The extra padding in the heel and toe also provides extra cushioning and support, which I really appreciate. I highly recommend the Glacier Heavyweight Boot Height Sock by Kenetrek to anyone looking for a high-quality, warm, and durable sock. They are worth every penny and I will definitely be purchasing more in the future. 5 stars!


De Havilland Pant

I've opted for the Stone Glacier De Havilland Pants primarily because they are incredibly comfortable and durable. Having used these pants for several years, I've found them to be the best option I've come across. Stone Glacier isn't a brand insider here at HUNT360 yet, and I have personally purchased every item I own from their product line. I've simply found that their gear works well for me, and there's no reason to replace something that's already performing excellently.

Stone Glacier

De Havilland Pant

Jeremy W.
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The De Havilland Pant by Stone Glacier is an exceptional piece of hunting gear. I have used these pants on multiple hunting trips in various locations including Alaska, Maine, New Mexico, Utah, and Texas, and they have performed exceptionally well in all conditions. They are durable, comfortable, and provide excellent mobility. I highly recommend these pants to any hunter looking for a reliable and high-performing piece of gear. Five stars.


De Havilland Jacket

Once again, I've selected Stone Glacier's De Havilland Jacket as my go-to jacket for hunting. It's durable and pairs well with the Helio Hoody. Stone Glacier may not be a HUNT360 Brand Insider yet, but like any other hunter, I have purchased each item myself. These are simply high-quality, durable products that I personally like and find reliable.

Stone Glacier

De Havilland Jacket

Erick E.
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I use this as an every day jacket, but it would be a rugged hunting jacket as well. It sheds water well and is pretty pick proof. Only issue I have is it is not super quiet for hunting.
Jeremy W.
Wrote a review
     
The De Havilland Jacket by Stone Glacier is a fantastic piece of outdoor gear. I've worn it for two years now and it's held up perfectly without any signs of wear and tear. It's extremely comfortable to wear and keeps me warm in all sorts of conditions, whether I'm out in the field or just using it for everyday wear. I highly recommend this jacket to anyone in need of a durable and reliable outer layer.


High Country II Tripod

I'm a big fan of my High Country II Tripod. As I mentioned earlier, I prefer to keep my gear at an economical level to avoid overspending. After all, if you spend all your money on high-end gear, you might not have enough left for the actual hunting. This tripod has proven to be very durable, and we've even used it to clip in the Gunwerks rifle for a stable shooting rest. For this trip, I plan to purchase a second one, so I can have one dedicated to shooting and another for optics.
Vortex

High Country II Tripod

Jeremy W.
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I highly recommend the High Country II Tripod by Vortex. I have used it on many trips and it has never failed me. The tripod supports my binoculars and rifle securely, which is important for long-term use and stability. Overall, the High Country II Tripod is a reliable and durable choice for anyone in need of a sturdy tripod.

FINAL THOUGHTS

As I write this article, I've just finished up our Thanksgiving dinner. My plan is to start my journey to Arizona this Saturday morning for several days of pre-scouting, getting my boots on the ground before Flint and my father arrive in Phoenix on the morning of November 30th. I invite you to continue following our journey into Chapter 3, subtitled 'Boots on the Ground.' In the next chapter, I’ll delve into the conditions of the unit, the elk I'm encountering during pre-scouting, and the gear that's proving most effective for the terrain. I'll also discuss any on-the-fly adjustments that might be necessary. Stay tuned - Chapter 3 promises to be an exciting one!

 

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