So I got the bug for an elk hunt after my older brother suggested we cross this off our bucket list. It's been on mine for a long time.
Never hunted the west, lifelong white tail hunter in Minnesota. My older brother suggested this, as he isn't getting younger and I am a cancer survivor. (Lost 30lbs since last year...now at a trim 140lbs) I exercise my two pointing dogs 3 to 4 miles each day along with plenty of public land prairies walked.
Anyway...we are just not up for a back country type walk in hunt and find the drop camp the most feasible way to experience the type of hunt we imagine. The problem is my brother hunted elk last year and will not do a 6 hour horseback ride again. ( Says his back suffered for weeks)
He is stuck on a Montana hunt in lower elevations, I am open for Colorado or Montana as non-resident hunters in 2019.
Looking for input from you people who may know more than the average person.
Thank you.
Never hunted the west, lifelong white tail hunter in Minnesota. My older brother suggested this, as he isn't getting younger and I am a cancer survivor. (Lost 30lbs since last year...now at a trim 140lbs) I exercise my two pointing dogs 3 to 4 miles each day along with plenty of public land prairies walked.
Anyway...we are just not up for a back country type walk in hunt and find the drop camp the most feasible way to experience the type of hunt we imagine. The problem is my brother hunted elk last year and will not do a 6 hour horseback ride again. ( Says his back suffered for weeks)
He is stuck on a Montana hunt in lower elevations, I am open for Colorado or Montana as non-resident hunters in 2019.
Looking for input from you people who may know more than the average person.
Thank you.