Any of you folks chase wapiti?
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Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Allegan, MI
Posts: 8,019
Been hunting them for almost 20 years in archery and rifle seasons with excellent success . I have a few friends that live out in Wyoming where I hunt every year and there's nothing better than chasing bugling bulls in the rut. Here 's a 330" bull a friend got this year that took a day to pack all of it out 2 miles to the truck. What questions do you have?
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#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Kerrville, Tx. USA
Posts: 2,722
I may not be a smart man, but I know what elk addiction is! Unfortunately is not in Greenbough ALABAMA. LOL.
You need to do it! A million things to consider, but you will be glad you made the decision. The best advice I can give you is to figure out a likely place (or a couple of them) and take a "family" vacation there this summer and do some scouting. Won't be as rushed and can take some time to look things over, and enjoy some beautiful country. Makes some brownie points with a girlfriend/wife too if such is in the picture. I take mine every summer and she sleeps in while I go on scouting trips. We both get what we want out of it and we both look forward to it.
You need to do it! A million things to consider, but you will be glad you made the decision. The best advice I can give you is to figure out a likely place (or a couple of them) and take a "family" vacation there this summer and do some scouting. Won't be as rushed and can take some time to look things over, and enjoy some beautiful country. Makes some brownie points with a girlfriend/wife too if such is in the picture. I take mine every summer and she sleeps in while I go on scouting trips. We both get what we want out of it and we both look forward to it.
#8
I guess we can still talk some elk hunting. I've been watching the Western Hunter series and those guys do a wonderful job of not glaming it up. You watch a lot of tv shows and they don't tell you that they are hunting high fence deer or private land turkey.
What would a typical day look like on a base camp hunt? I have talked to some folks that have been multiple times but it is impossible to pick their brains for every little "don't forget this" thing.
What would a typical day look like on a base camp hunt? I have talked to some folks that have been multiple times but it is impossible to pick their brains for every little "don't forget this" thing.
#9
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I may not be a smart man, but I know what elk addiction is! Unfortunately is not in Greenbough ALABAMA. LOL.
You need to do it! A million things to consider, but you will be glad you made the decision. The best advice I can give you is to figure out a likely place (or a couple of them) and take a "family" vacation there this summer and do some scouting. Won't be as rushed and can take some time to look things over, and enjoy some beautiful country. Makes some brownie points with a girlfriend/wife too if such is in the picture. I take mine every summer and she sleeps in while I go on scouting trips. We both get what we want out of it and we both look forward to it.
You need to do it! A million things to consider, but you will be glad you made the decision. The best advice I can give you is to figure out a likely place (or a couple of them) and take a "family" vacation there this summer and do some scouting. Won't be as rushed and can take some time to look things over, and enjoy some beautiful country. Makes some brownie points with a girlfriend/wife too if such is in the picture. I take mine every summer and she sleeps in while I go on scouting trips. We both get what we want out of it and we both look forward to it.
Good idea. We did take a vacation a couple years ago driving from the Denver airport, up to Cody, Yellowstone, down to Jackson, Zion, Grand Canyon, back up through Cortez, Salida, and Breckenridge before spending a few night near the Green Mountain Reservoir near Silverthorne. Never got to scout anything but that trip got my fever up.