SPDSpappy
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I'm 42 and just started hunting out west a couple years ago after finding @Big Fin online (only started hunting anything a few years before that). I've been to CO for 1st rifle the last two years and haven't filled a tag myself, but had a great time. I even helped do the gutless method and carry a hunting partner's cow elk off the mountain this past year (love elk meat!!).
About 18 months ago, I asked Randy during a Wednesday night Q&A session about his thoughts on me doing a guided hunt to help me along the hunting learning curve and he said go for it. I'm going to CO 2nd rifle season for elk, mule deer, and antelope on a 7-day 1x1 fully guided hunt. What questions should I ask while on the hunt to learn from the guide(s) while I have all this one on one time with them? I'm trying to learn as much as possible so I can continue hunting DIY in the future. This is a once in a lifetime trip for me and I'm using funds from a car accident settlement (been through 2 shoulder surgeries as a result and will probably never be able to shoot a compound bow again...) to pay for the hunt.
On a related note, I've listened to every Hunt Talk, Elk Talk, Hunt Backcountry, Cutting the Distance, and Jay Scott Outdoors podcast. I've watched every one of Randy & Corey's YouTube videos on elk hunting and have University of Elk Hunting. I've also checked out a bunch of elk literature from the library and read through the appropriate sections.
Thanks in advance!
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About 18 months ago, I asked Randy during a Wednesday night Q&A session about his thoughts on me doing a guided hunt to help me along the hunting learning curve and he said go for it. I'm going to CO 2nd rifle season for elk, mule deer, and antelope on a 7-day 1x1 fully guided hunt. What questions should I ask while on the hunt to learn from the guide(s) while I have all this one on one time with them? I'm trying to learn as much as possible so I can continue hunting DIY in the future. This is a once in a lifetime trip for me and I'm using funds from a car accident settlement (been through 2 shoulder surgeries as a result and will probably never be able to shoot a compound bow again...) to pay for the hunt.
On a related note, I've listened to every Hunt Talk, Elk Talk, Hunt Backcountry, Cutting the Distance, and Jay Scott Outdoors podcast. I've watched every one of Randy & Corey's YouTube videos on elk hunting and have University of Elk Hunting. I've also checked out a bunch of elk literature from the library and read through the appropriate sections.
Thanks in advance!
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For those interested, here's what I've taken out of what people have provided thus far:
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