Hey guys,
Story and a couple questions. Been planning my first Elk hunt this fall for a while with my buddy, who is a much more experienced hunter. While i am a native, he is stationed here from arizona so he doesn't know the territory as well. As such we have spent the majority of time off this summer scouting and we determined that that we should hit up 37/28 license would be our best bet. However the last two times we have been up there, we haven't seen anything. To make matters worse, because my buddy is in the airforce the recent furlough cancelled his vacation. I hadn't purchased a license because ... just had a bad feeling and there seemed to be plenty of licenses left over so i could buy one closer to the hunt. Anyway end my sob story, here is my situation ME = first time hunter (besides yotes and such), shoot a 308 and would be comfortable taking an ethical shot under 300 yards. I have gear and 4x4 truck. Pretty healthy and used to Colorado altitudes and camping/hiking. Doing some research and calling around, I have come up with a couple options to salvage an elk hunt
1) Hunt 37/28 despite the overwhelming lack of animals on latest scouting trips.
2) Find a new area, this would only give me time for maybe one trip before time for a hunt. I did a bit of searching and it looks like flat top wilderness area might be a good option although i would have to delay the hunt as the only available licenses are for the following week
3) I have uncles who farm in GMU's 98 and 99, I had put in for buck in 99 but got nothing =( they have elk tags that go until January out there but I have never seen elk on their land, but i would have a ton of time to hunt and some eyes to watch for prospects.
Any thoughts or ideas?
Story and a couple questions. Been planning my first Elk hunt this fall for a while with my buddy, who is a much more experienced hunter. While i am a native, he is stationed here from arizona so he doesn't know the territory as well. As such we have spent the majority of time off this summer scouting and we determined that that we should hit up 37/28 license would be our best bet. However the last two times we have been up there, we haven't seen anything. To make matters worse, because my buddy is in the airforce the recent furlough cancelled his vacation. I hadn't purchased a license because ... just had a bad feeling and there seemed to be plenty of licenses left over so i could buy one closer to the hunt. Anyway end my sob story, here is my situation ME = first time hunter (besides yotes and such), shoot a 308 and would be comfortable taking an ethical shot under 300 yards. I have gear and 4x4 truck. Pretty healthy and used to Colorado altitudes and camping/hiking. Doing some research and calling around, I have come up with a couple options to salvage an elk hunt
1) Hunt 37/28 despite the overwhelming lack of animals on latest scouting trips.
2) Find a new area, this would only give me time for maybe one trip before time for a hunt. I did a bit of searching and it looks like flat top wilderness area might be a good option although i would have to delay the hunt as the only available licenses are for the following week
3) I have uncles who farm in GMU's 98 and 99, I had put in for buck in 99 but got nothing =( they have elk tags that go until January out there but I have never seen elk on their land, but i would have a ton of time to hunt and some eyes to watch for prospects.
Any thoughts or ideas?
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