First time DIY Elk Hunting - Unit 561 - First Rifle (10/11 - 10/15) - help greatly appreciated

Clintos1980

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Hey everyone. I tried to make the thread title pretty descriptive. I'm planning my first DIY elk hunt ever this year. I've got 4 points in CO that should let me draw unit 561 in CO pretty easily based on GoHunt's data. It seems like a logical choice - decent success rates for that season and good draw odds for the points I have. It does look like some steep country, but I'm OK with that. Already started my ruck training.

I harvested a cow elk in WY on a guided trip a few years ago, so I'm not completely foreign to the elk game, but I'm wanting to do it "for real" this time on public land and get a bull. I am going with a friend who guided for Mule Deer out West and has been on several elk trips, so I won't be alone. I am 44 years old, and just now getting into the Western game (I'm a TN boy, hunting whitetail and turkey out here), and want to make the most of the next 20 years and try to do more Western hunts before I get too old.

Does anyone have any experience in that unit for first rifle? Any tips? Are these appropriate questions to ask? Happy to talk with anyone.

Regards,
Clint
 
Hey everyone. I tried to make the thread title pretty descriptive. I'm planning my first DIY elk hunt ever this year. I've got 4 points in CO that should let me draw unit 561 in CO pretty easily based on GoHunt's data. It seems like a logical choice - decent success rates for that season and good draw odds for the points I have. It does look like some steep country, but I'm OK with that. Already started my ruck training.

I harvested a cow elk in WY on a guided trip a few years ago, so I'm not completely foreign to the elk game, but I'm wanting to do it "for real" this time on public land and get a bull. I am going with a friend who guided for Mule Deer out West and has been on several elk trips, so I won't be alone. I am 44 years old, and just now getting into the Western game (I'm a TN boy, hunting whitetail and turkey out here), and want to make the most of the next 20 years and try to do more Western hunts before I get too old.

Does anyone have any experience in that unit for first rifle? Any tips? Are these appropriate questions to ask? Happy to talk with anyone.

Regards,
Clint
Welcome to Hunt Talk!
 
I harvested a cow elk in WY on a guided trip a few years ago, so I'm not completely foreign to the elk game, but I'm wanting to do it "for real" this time on public land and get a bull. I am going with a friend who guided for Mule Deer out West and has been on several elk trips, so I won't be alone.game
Regards,
Clint

I understand folks are just looking for any info. But to say you want to do it “for real” and you’ve had guided experience and you have a guide friend to help. Then to come on a forum as a new member that hasn’t contributed a thing and ask for help, seems like a stretch.

E scout, time afield, boots on the ground whether it’s the area you’re hunting or not is invaluable. Figure things out.
 
Should be lots of fun. Hunting it DIY will allow you to learn if doing it “for real” is up your alley.
 
Hunt all day, go places others won't, hunt till the last minute of the last day, Have good light gear. Have a plan A, B and C. Good luck
 

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