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Originally posted by TWP View PostAlso, anyone running bivy/tarp combos??? I'm thinking about doing a long labor day weekend hunt and then coming back for a full 10 day hunt at the last of the season. I think that as high as I will need to be on labor day, I might want to try the light weight option compared to my 2 man tent.
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Originally posted by TWP View PostOk guys, who is going on scouting trips soon? My brother and SIL are moving to Cortez, CO in two weeks and I think I may be up in the Durango area scouting while I am up there.
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Originally posted by Landrover View PostThe ELK BUG is biting.I have 7 or 8 preference points in Colorado and said I was going to wait until next year. And after not being drawn in New Mexico I figured this fall was out.
Hum..........with the arrival of the mail Saturday it hit me hard. Being 0-3 on ELK is eating at me!!!!!!!
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Well guys, I am going to throw my name in to this conversation. Will be going on my first hunt this year and am very excited. Going on a 7-8 day trip labor day week and am anxious as can be already. How do you guys even begin looking at where to go hunt? All the hunting I have ever done has been on property my family owns. Not hard to decide there.
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Originally posted by BHicks View PostWell guys, I am going to throw my name in to this conversation. Will be going on my first hunt this year and am very excited. Going on a 7-8 day trip labor day week and am anxious as can be already. How do you guys even begin looking at where to go hunt? All the hunting I have ever done has been on property my family owns. Not hard to decide there.
What kind of experience are you looking for? Think about your gear, your hunting skills, what kind of shape you are in, etc. Opening weekend you will probably have the best luck 1) hiking to the very top and glassing elk, then trying to spot and stalk in their bedding area, or blind calling and being ready for elk to come in silent 2) scout out some water sources that are getting hit and post up in a ground blind or tree stand. Either way can be effective, pick how you want to hunt and I'm sure folks will be able to help you on areas after that.
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Originally posted by BHicks View PostWell guys, I am going to throw my name in to this conversation. Will be going on my first hunt this year and am very excited. Going on a 7-8 day trip labor day week and am anxious as can be already. How do you guys even begin looking at where to go hunt? All the hunting I have ever done has been on property my family owns. Not hard to decide there.
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I have put together some good gear that should put me in the 40 pound range, including food, water and fuel, for my pack plus bow, arrows, and whatever is on my body. I am wanting to do try the spot and stalk method due to not being able to get there before hand to find where to set up.
I do not have a spotting scope or a very good pair of binoculars. It is outside the budget for this year so I may look in to renting if I can't find any decent glass to borrow from a friend.
TWP, that was one of the best articles I have read so far. Thank you for that.
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Don't worry about glass, this is your first hunt. Kill the first legal animal you can, in the first 10 minutes of the hunt if given the opportunity. Been there and done that.
Go on Rokslide and look up a bunch of tactics on elk, also check out ElkNut products.
Be ready for HOT weather and silent elk. Don't be afraid to take a nap mid day, unless you are calling in the dark timber. Have a great hunt!
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Originally posted by BHicks View PostWell guys, I am going to throw my name in to this conversation. Will be going on my first hunt this year and am very excited. Going on a 7-8 day trip labor day week and am anxious as can be already. How do you guys even begin looking at where to go hunt? All the hunting I have ever done has been on property my family owns. Not hard to decide there.
Good luck
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