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Backbone Unlimited Podcast
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HOW TO BUILD REPEATABLE ELK KILLING SYSTEMS | 🎙️ EP. 109
Backbone Unlimited Podcast
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5 days ago
HOW TO BUILD REPEATABLE ELK KILLING SYSTEMS | 🎙️ EP. 109
In this episode of Backbone Unlimited, Matt Hartsky breaks down one of the most overlooked reasons elk seasons fall apart for Western hunters: not having a repeatable hunting system. Not a calling system. Not a gear system. Not a shooting system. A complete, disciplined hunting system that gives structure, direction, and purpose to every hour on the mountain. Most hunters don’t fail because they don’t work hard—they fail because they hunt randomly, react emotionally, and make decisions without a plan. This episode lays out a clear, repeatable elk hunting system built around six core pillars: a disciplined morning routine, a structured way to check basins, intentional wind and thermal planning, layered backup plans, clear evening objectives, and a daily reset process that prevents burnout and bad decisions. Matt explains how successful hunters eliminate guesswork by understanding when and where elk should be moving, how wind and thermals actually behave throughout the day, and how to stay productive even when Plan A falls apart. You’ll learn why mornings set the tone for the entire hunt, how to evaluate basins without wasting days, how to plan for wind instead of reacting to it, and why backup plans are the difference between confidence and panic. The episode also dives into why most hunters waste evenings, how to use late light to gather critical information, and why a daily mental and strategic reset is essential for multi-day hunts. If your elk season has ever felt rushed, scattered, confusing, or reactive—this episode explains exactly why. It shows how structure replaces chaos, discipline replaces emotion, and systems create consistent encounters. This is a blueprint for hunters who want to stop hoping for elk and start hunting them with intent, clarity, and confidence.
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