Q&A with Robert Albers, Slayer Pro-Staff: Elk and the ‘mental game’ of hunting
By M.D. Johnson Everyone knows — or should know — how big game hunters get — or should get — themselves in physical shape before the season begins. Weights. Treadmills. Diet. Walking. More walking. Walking up mountains and down into valleys. Working on that cardio. Taking on the hot weather of early elk season. Stamina. Muscles. But what about your mind? Your head? Sure, there’s a physical component to elk hunting, but are there mental considerations, too? Exercise, per se, for the ’ol cerebellum? Robert Albers from Ennis, Montana, would answer that with a strong, affirmative response. Albers, a 31-year-old family man originally from Bend, Oregon, currently sits on the Slayer Calls pro-staff team; however, his present career path sees him serving as a full-time guide for the folks at Bull Basin Outfitters in Livingston, Montana — a position he’s held since 2021. Albers is no stranger to elk; in fact, he’ll be the first to say he “lives and breathes” the magnificent creatures. It’s been that way since he tagged his first at the ripe old age of 12. This week, Slayer was able to stop the former bull rider — can you say Pendleton Roundup? — albeit briefly, and discuss the mental aspects of this great adventure we call elk hunting.

