New Mexico Elk!
#26
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Mississippi USA
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Hope to have all string orders out before I leave--got yours on the way!
It just keeps getting better. Yesterday I found out that MAYBE I'll only have to pay about $550 for my license (instead of almost $780) because it's a landowner tag I'll be using--SWEET! Also got a car rented for less than $400--saved a few bucks by renting early, if I had booked it sooner I would have saved a little more. Still, the difference in gas (not to mention wear and tear, tires, oil, etc.) between driving a rental and my truck will almost pay for the rental. My regular car insurance will cover it, so I didn't have to buy the rental place's insurance (more than doubles the cost).
Shot a few arrows with my leafy suit on yesterday. After a few warm-up arrows, I kept 5 out of 6 in the "10" ring on my elk target @ 25 yds. The one that was out was a complete miss (low)--I just flat blew the shot. I'm going to practice with the suit on--at least the hood and jacket--every day until I leave. It's different, but doable, at least at 25 yds and in. I'm hoping for a closer shot than that, but I know I can handle at least 25 yds. (if my heart will just keep beating!).
This hunt is just a dream come true for me. I was able to hunt elk once in CO, a couple of years ago. Had a great time, but the elk didn't cooperate, and it was a short hunt. I should have 6 days to hunt on this one, plus no mountains to deal with, no packing in (can drive to the camp site), possibly no packing out or at worst a short pack out if we kill one (or two). Fresh water on hand (no filling up jugs with a filter pump), no horse to tend to (Leroy was cool, but he had to be taken care of every day).....there will only be two of us, but I think the company is going to be great. Don't get me wrong--I really enjoyed the CO hunt, and the company was excellent, but it was a lot of work and I wasn't in shape for it. I didn't get my lungs back until we were walking out--a bit too late! The rest of the time I was wondering where my lungs had gone! For that kind of hunt, I need at least 10 days, because it took me 4-5 to be able to breathe in the mountain air.
Every day I get more excited--may not be so hard to stay awake for the 1,300+ mile drive! Well, I'll get to stop just shy of 1,300 and spend the night in a motel (get a good night's sleep before we start hunting), but before it's over I'll have traveled over 2,600 miles round-trip. Actually it won't be much different than the drive to CO, just nobody to share the drive with. Did I mention I am REALLY excited?
Chad
It just keeps getting better. Yesterday I found out that MAYBE I'll only have to pay about $550 for my license (instead of almost $780) because it's a landowner tag I'll be using--SWEET! Also got a car rented for less than $400--saved a few bucks by renting early, if I had booked it sooner I would have saved a little more. Still, the difference in gas (not to mention wear and tear, tires, oil, etc.) between driving a rental and my truck will almost pay for the rental. My regular car insurance will cover it, so I didn't have to buy the rental place's insurance (more than doubles the cost).
Shot a few arrows with my leafy suit on yesterday. After a few warm-up arrows, I kept 5 out of 6 in the "10" ring on my elk target @ 25 yds. The one that was out was a complete miss (low)--I just flat blew the shot. I'm going to practice with the suit on--at least the hood and jacket--every day until I leave. It's different, but doable, at least at 25 yds and in. I'm hoping for a closer shot than that, but I know I can handle at least 25 yds. (if my heart will just keep beating!).
This hunt is just a dream come true for me. I was able to hunt elk once in CO, a couple of years ago. Had a great time, but the elk didn't cooperate, and it was a short hunt. I should have 6 days to hunt on this one, plus no mountains to deal with, no packing in (can drive to the camp site), possibly no packing out or at worst a short pack out if we kill one (or two). Fresh water on hand (no filling up jugs with a filter pump), no horse to tend to (Leroy was cool, but he had to be taken care of every day).....there will only be two of us, but I think the company is going to be great. Don't get me wrong--I really enjoyed the CO hunt, and the company was excellent, but it was a lot of work and I wasn't in shape for it. I didn't get my lungs back until we were walking out--a bit too late! The rest of the time I was wondering where my lungs had gone! For that kind of hunt, I need at least 10 days, because it took me 4-5 to be able to breathe in the mountain air.
Every day I get more excited--may not be so hard to stay awake for the 1,300+ mile drive! Well, I'll get to stop just shy of 1,300 and spend the night in a motel (get a good night's sleep before we start hunting), but before it's over I'll have traveled over 2,600 miles round-trip. Actually it won't be much different than the drive to CO, just nobody to share the drive with. Did I mention I am REALLY excited?
Chad
#27
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Mississippi USA
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Dan, life does go on, and it will get better. For a few years I was in really bad shape, financially and otherwise, but I never gave up and life has never been so good. You are still young--just hang in there.
Chad
Chad
#28
That's awesome Chad, you have me excited and I am not even going anywhere this year. I look forward to see how everything works out for you, sounds like you have it going in the right direction.
Good luck!!
Good luck!!
#29
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Mississippi USA
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Thanks! I'm so wound up, I know I'm driving my wife crazy. All she hears me talk about is this hunt!
Shooting update: Today I shot from a seated position, at around 18 yds. First couple of 6 arrow groups weren't that good--too wound up, rushing the shots, not concentrating at all. Almost all were in the kill, but at that distance on a target that big it was awful.
Slowed down, focused on form and follow-through, put 6 out of 6 low in the "10" ring on my elk target--right where I wanted them. I have to make myself slow down and focus--hard to do when I'm going from wide-open in the shop to rushing to get a little shooting in before dark. I'm only getting a couple dozen shots in, but so far so good. I've been shooting this bow long enough that it's like a part of me, but I do need more shooting with the leafy suit on.
I'm feeling a lot better about the leafy suit. I didn't use an armguard today either (forgot), but only a couple of the shots caught the suit. Increased noise, but didn't seem to hurt arrow flight. Only seem to be catching a couple of the "leaves", even when sitting low. An armguard will fix that, no problem.
Chad
Shooting update: Today I shot from a seated position, at around 18 yds. First couple of 6 arrow groups weren't that good--too wound up, rushing the shots, not concentrating at all. Almost all were in the kill, but at that distance on a target that big it was awful.
Slowed down, focused on form and follow-through, put 6 out of 6 low in the "10" ring on my elk target--right where I wanted them. I have to make myself slow down and focus--hard to do when I'm going from wide-open in the shop to rushing to get a little shooting in before dark. I'm only getting a couple dozen shots in, but so far so good. I've been shooting this bow long enough that it's like a part of me, but I do need more shooting with the leafy suit on.
I'm feeling a lot better about the leafy suit. I didn't use an armguard today either (forgot), but only a couple of the shots caught the suit. Increased noise, but didn't seem to hurt arrow flight. Only seem to be catching a couple of the "leaves", even when sitting low. An armguard will fix that, no problem.
Chad
#30
Got them yesterday. Thanks. They're perfect.
Think it's hard to focus now? Wait until that monster is 18 yards away bugling. LOL. I hope this trip is all you dream and more. Have fun and be safe.
Slowed down, focused on form and follow-through, put 6 out of 6 low in the "10" ring on my elk target--right where I wanted them. I have to make myself slow down and focus--hard to do when I'm going from wide-open in the shop to rushing to get a little shooting in before dark.