Hello everyone,
I've been hoping to go on an elk hunt seriously for about 5 years now, but have always been hoping one of my hunting buddies could go with me for my first big hunt like this. I'm in the Army though, and between moves and deployments, they can never really get on schedule with me. I'm to the point that I am starting to seriously think about just packing up and going on my own.
I watch Fresh Tracks, and I've read Randy's article on the $1000 dollar elk hunt, and it motivates me; but I get a little daunted about it. The part he just skimmed over is the most intimidating part for me; how do you pick an actual tag/location.
To make it better and more complicated; I discussed it with my wife, and she supports me going this year. She would like to tag along with our young 3 year old son for the trip. They would want a location I can work out of that gives them a little entertainment, like a nice camping area with some different activities.
I'm in Missouri right now, so Colorado seems to be my best bet. I've never registered for points, so I can only do something over the counter or left over; but I have no idea how to pick. I would be willing to hunt rifle, muzzleloader or archery, but it is my first elk hunt; and I'm not confident I can get super close to one. Add on trying to get a location that I can get in relatively easily, but have the family supported; and I'm just lost.
Any advice? I've seen the hunt planner phone number on the Colorado website. Is that a good way to go, or am I better off figuring it out myself.
I've also got weapon/ammo, binoculars, range finder, clothes, and an army issue ruck sack. Any other must haves?
I've been hoping to go on an elk hunt seriously for about 5 years now, but have always been hoping one of my hunting buddies could go with me for my first big hunt like this. I'm in the Army though, and between moves and deployments, they can never really get on schedule with me. I'm to the point that I am starting to seriously think about just packing up and going on my own.
I watch Fresh Tracks, and I've read Randy's article on the $1000 dollar elk hunt, and it motivates me; but I get a little daunted about it. The part he just skimmed over is the most intimidating part for me; how do you pick an actual tag/location.
To make it better and more complicated; I discussed it with my wife, and she supports me going this year. She would like to tag along with our young 3 year old son for the trip. They would want a location I can work out of that gives them a little entertainment, like a nice camping area with some different activities.
I'm in Missouri right now, so Colorado seems to be my best bet. I've never registered for points, so I can only do something over the counter or left over; but I have no idea how to pick. I would be willing to hunt rifle, muzzleloader or archery, but it is my first elk hunt; and I'm not confident I can get super close to one. Add on trying to get a location that I can get in relatively easily, but have the family supported; and I'm just lost.
Any advice? I've seen the hunt planner phone number on the Colorado website. Is that a good way to go, or am I better off figuring it out myself.
I've also got weapon/ammo, binoculars, range finder, clothes, and an army issue ruck sack. Any other must haves?