Robertsj22
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Trying to plan a elk hunt in colorado either archery or maybe muzzleloader. most likely will be by myself maybe have a buddy. The question i have is backpack in or camp by the truck
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If you have the gear to backpack in, you have the gear to camp at your vehicle.
This. Buy the gear and be prepared to backpack in. The same gear works for truck camping too. This way you can feel out the area from your truck, and backpack in a few nights if you're finding game.
in a perfect world i would do both. but being an eastern whitetail hunter i'm trying to limit the budget of what gear i buy. so i was hoping to plan one or the other. My other concern is if i backpack in how in the world would i get it all out before spoilage.
Why limit your options before you have a plan. I would never make the trek west from MN without the ability to backpack in. I like to have the flexibility to both. You can always start out mobile and when you find animals, come back in with camp the next day. You may also find elk within easy daily striking distance, and your backpacking stuff can stay in the truck, either way you are set.
Agreed! You may change sites several times before finding the elk.Unless you have been in there scouting and know right where the elk are, it might be more beneficial to camp by the truck. That way you are much more mobile and you aren't restricted to a single area. It's just never fun to get to an area only to realize that there are people everywhere or there are no animals. Sure, you may have to get up a little earlier to hike in past where others go, but it's definitely worth it for most situations in my opinion.