BrokenChicken
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So this will be my 2nd season hunting so still learning about general hunting tactics/etc. I do backpack/hike quite a bit. So going on a 8-10 mile day hike with the dog to fish is normal and not considered difficult with a mid size pack or overnight gear and plenty of elevation gain/drop here in CO.
My question is for those of you that hunt CO regularly (WY, MY, ID would be same i guess). Given your experience looking to get general distances on how far people hunting Elk are willing to travel.
- Those camping at the trailheads and are only day tripping in/out - ??? Is 3miles one way what seems to be the limit???
last year i hunted a very busyUnit. And seems like after 2mile marker it started to empty out quite a bit.I got my first Elk about 3.5 miles out one way and i don’t remember seeing more then few single hunters on foot after 3 mile mark. Is that pretty common?
This year i drew 1st rifle Bull tag in biggest/busiest group of GMUs “EM01101R”. (Im looking to focus on NW corner Units of that twelve (CO, GMUs: 11,12,13,23,24,25,26,33,34,131,211,231)GMU group) I have been out scouting few trips now (i had posted about my first scout trip about a month ago). Feel like i have few spots in mind, and all had Elk.
I plan on hiking in and camping around 4 to 5 miles in. And then hunting 1 to 2 mile radius.
so for those of you that have done similar: how many other backpack camping hunters do you usually encounter?
do i need to push further? Or is 5miles far enough to cut out 90% of the crowds?
**** my back up areas of interest are in the 3+ mile each way range for if Weather is warm and i would want to get meat out faster. But if forecast calls for cool enough weather where meat spoilage wont be an issue ill pursue the 5mile mark.
Bonus question: Horse/Mule Drop camps by outfitters- are ther enough of them past the 5-6mile mark to make it crowded, so essentially i would be getting away from day tripping foot hunters to only find myself surrounded by outfitters? Or are they typically spread out far enough?
Also am considering hiking in camp/water gear the weekend before 1st rifle. Have anyone had issues with leaving gear in the woods for a week ahead of time?
Thanks
My question is for those of you that hunt CO regularly (WY, MY, ID would be same i guess). Given your experience looking to get general distances on how far people hunting Elk are willing to travel.
- Those camping at the trailheads and are only day tripping in/out - ??? Is 3miles one way what seems to be the limit???
last year i hunted a very busyUnit. And seems like after 2mile marker it started to empty out quite a bit.I got my first Elk about 3.5 miles out one way and i don’t remember seeing more then few single hunters on foot after 3 mile mark. Is that pretty common?
This year i drew 1st rifle Bull tag in biggest/busiest group of GMUs “EM01101R”. (Im looking to focus on NW corner Units of that twelve (CO, GMUs: 11,12,13,23,24,25,26,33,34,131,211,231)GMU group) I have been out scouting few trips now (i had posted about my first scout trip about a month ago). Feel like i have few spots in mind, and all had Elk.
I plan on hiking in and camping around 4 to 5 miles in. And then hunting 1 to 2 mile radius.
so for those of you that have done similar: how many other backpack camping hunters do you usually encounter?
do i need to push further? Or is 5miles far enough to cut out 90% of the crowds?
**** my back up areas of interest are in the 3+ mile each way range for if Weather is warm and i would want to get meat out faster. But if forecast calls for cool enough weather where meat spoilage wont be an issue ill pursue the 5mile mark.
Bonus question: Horse/Mule Drop camps by outfitters- are ther enough of them past the 5-6mile mark to make it crowded, so essentially i would be getting away from day tripping foot hunters to only find myself surrounded by outfitters? Or are they typically spread out far enough?
Also am considering hiking in camp/water gear the weekend before 1st rifle. Have anyone had issues with leaving gear in the woods for a week ahead of time?
Thanks