should i go elk hunting (is it worth the price)
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 20
should i go elk hunting (is it worth the price)
i have always dreamed of becoming a big game hunter
and i was thinking of going elk hunting but from the prices
it might not be worth it . i think it would be an awesome experiace
but im not for sure
and i was thinking of going elk hunting but from the prices
it might not be worth it . i think it would be an awesome experiace
but im not for sure
#2
RE: should i go elk hunting (is it worth the price)
If you really wanted to go bad enough you would know, right??
I hope to go again sometime soon and I will pay what it costs to go, you don't have to spend the huge price of going through an outfitter or guided hunt.. You can go on your own and save some money..
If ya got the money and the time do it..
I hope to go again sometime soon and I will pay what it costs to go, you don't have to spend the huge price of going through an outfitter or guided hunt.. You can go on your own and save some money..
If ya got the money and the time do it..
#4
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 194
RE: should i go elk hunting (is it worth the price)
If you have both $$$ and time off to do it .
I,d go in a heart beat .
Have you shot or huntedany big game yet ????
Make sure you practice shooting and get the best pair of binoculars you can afford.
Range finder , good clothes and boots a plus............
Dont forget to have fun , get excited and enjoy every minute of the outdoors .
The seasonseventualy come to an end.[8D]
I,d go in a heart beat .
Have you shot or huntedany big game yet ????
Make sure you practice shooting and get the best pair of binoculars you can afford.
Range finder , good clothes and boots a plus............
Dont forget to have fun , get excited and enjoy every minute of the outdoors .
The seasonseventualy come to an end.[8D]
#5
RE: should i go elk hunting (is it worth the price)
Well only you can deceide if it is worth the price or not. I am really lucky to have elk in my home province and hunt them on yearly basis. They have become my favorite animal to hunt and I have given up days chasing other game forelk. IMO nothing compares to the sound of a bull elk and the thrill in trying to get within their space.Not only are they fun to hunt but eat good as well.
#6
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Calgary,Alberta,Canada
Posts: 2,123
RE: should i go elk hunting (is it worth the price)
ORIGINAL: skeeter 7MM
Well only you can deceide if it is worth the price or not. I am really lucky to have elk in my home province and hunt them on yearly basis. They have become my favorite animal to hunt and I have given up days chasing other game forelk. IMO nothing compares to the sound of a bull elk and the thrill in trying to get within their space.Not only are they fun to hunt but eat good as well.
Well only you can deceide if it is worth the price or not. I am really lucky to have elk in my home province and hunt them on yearly basis. They have become my favorite animal to hunt and I have given up days chasing other game forelk. IMO nothing compares to the sound of a bull elk and the thrill in trying to get within their space.Not only are they fun to hunt but eat good as well.
#7
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 2,358
RE: should i go elk hunting (is it worth the price)
I wanted to elk hunt my entire life, finally for my wife and my 15 year anniversary we went elk hunting together, was to be my once in a lifetime trip, made better by sharing it with my wife. We went to Idaho in Sept, chased bugling bulls around, beautiful country had a blast. That was my once in a lifetime trip.
going back this Sept for my third trip, wife coming again for her second trip.
elk hunting bugling bulls with a bow is as good as it gets!
going back this Sept for my third trip, wife coming again for her second trip.
elk hunting bugling bulls with a bow is as good as it gets!
#8
RE: should i go elk hunting (is it worth the price)
You can plan a elk hunt in Colorado and do everything yourself , get a cheep cabin or motel room or campout.there is a lot of public land out there and yes there are elk on it.if or when you go when you get there visit the local hunting store and talk to the locals sometime they can point
you to a good area to hunt.A buddy and i did this very thing about 6 years ago out in carbondale,it was hard hunting due to the altitude change we hunted 2 weeks and it only cost us 2000.00 total for the trip and i got my first elk a 4 x 3 bull.it was the best hunting trip to date. yes it can be done but hard.you just have to want it bad enough.anything is possible.good luck.
you to a good area to hunt.A buddy and i did this very thing about 6 years ago out in carbondale,it was hard hunting due to the altitude change we hunted 2 weeks and it only cost us 2000.00 total for the trip and i got my first elk a 4 x 3 bull.it was the best hunting trip to date. yes it can be done but hard.you just have to want it bad enough.anything is possible.good luck.
#10
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: MN USA
Posts: 1,392
RE: should i go elk hunting (is it worth the price)
If you have trouble justifying paying a full price outfitter the first time, I recommend you find a exceptionallyreliable hunting buddy who has hunted Elk a number of years with success.
That's how I got into Elk hunting 4 years ago. Man I was amazed by the whole experience. I realized this was a whole other level of hunting, Elk in the mountains.
You better be in the best shape of you life. Have the equipment you need to get in and out safely (e.g. the right clothes, solid built boots, rifle you can hit in tight groups out to 300 yards, GPS, etc. etc.) You'll work harder than you'd ever worked before just to get up and down the ridges, draws and mountainsides. And if you're fortunate enough to drop an Elk, you'll work even harded to get the animal out. But that's the good kind of work that you'll remember.
Think about safety and not only how to get in, but how to get out of where you're at. You need to hunt with at least one other experienced guide or hunting buddy.
But if you do it right, with the country, animals and possibility of seeing/shooting an Elk, you'll be back!
That's how I got into Elk hunting 4 years ago. Man I was amazed by the whole experience. I realized this was a whole other level of hunting, Elk in the mountains.
You better be in the best shape of you life. Have the equipment you need to get in and out safely (e.g. the right clothes, solid built boots, rifle you can hit in tight groups out to 300 yards, GPS, etc. etc.) You'll work harder than you'd ever worked before just to get up and down the ridges, draws and mountainsides. And if you're fortunate enough to drop an Elk, you'll work even harded to get the animal out. But that's the good kind of work that you'll remember.
Think about safety and not only how to get in, but how to get out of where you're at. You need to hunt with at least one other experienced guide or hunting buddy.
But if you do it right, with the country, animals and possibility of seeing/shooting an Elk, you'll be back!