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<blockquote data-quote="Antler Daddy" data-source="post: 5184279" data-attributes="member: 20930"><p>Well, at this point, I guess many youtubers have thier seasons planned. You would have to just google and search YouTube for some. Then again, maybe some would be in KY bowhunting deer and trade a couple days for the opportunity to tag along filming and calling.</p><p></p><p>Have you been hanging out at Kentuckyhunting.net forum? There have to be people with knowledge that don't have a tag, but would like to "hunt". Heck, the Born and Raised team sometimes have 4 or 5 guys on a hunt supporting a guy. I've noticed that a bugle and cow caller behind the hunter several yards can be really effective.</p><p></p><p>If I had some more time and just a bit better shape, I would buy a camera and beg to go with you! I have put in for those KY hunts since year one? 1999? I've got the patches to prove it somewhere because everyone used to get a patch for applying. I've driven around the coal place in Hazard glassing the elk. Never been to the area that you are assigned. </p><p></p><p>Catman....you know any tubers looking for hits? </p><p></p><p>I bet there is some kid from East KY in college studying fish and wildlife that would just about die for the opportunity. </p><p></p><p>The great thing about archery is either sex and the bulls will be bugling in mid-late September. You just got to find some.</p><p></p><p>Nothing wrong with hooking up with another elk archery hunter as well. It is just these tags are basically once in a lifetime for the most part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antler Daddy, post: 5184279, member: 20930"] Well, at this point, I guess many youtubers have thier seasons planned. You would have to just google and search YouTube for some. Then again, maybe some would be in KY bowhunting deer and trade a couple days for the opportunity to tag along filming and calling. Have you been hanging out at Kentuckyhunting.net forum? There have to be people with knowledge that don’t have a tag, but would like to “hunt”. Heck, the Born and Raised team sometimes have 4 or 5 guys on a hunt supporting a guy. I’ve noticed that a bugle and cow caller behind the hunter several yards can be really effective. If I had some more time and just a bit better shape, I would buy a camera and beg to go with you! I have put in for those KY hunts since year one? 1999? I’ve got the patches to prove it somewhere because everyone used to get a patch for applying. I’ve driven around the coal place in Hazard glassing the elk. Never been to the area that you are assigned. Catman....you know any tubers looking for hits? I bet there is some kid from East KY in college studying fish and wildlife that would just about die for the opportunity. The great thing about archery is either sex and the bulls will be bugling in mid-late September. You just got to find some. Nothing wrong with hooking up with another elk archery hunter as well. It is just these tags are basically once in a lifetime for the most part. [/QUOTE]
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