As I'm sure is quite common around here, I'm well into the planning / preparation phase for the 2025 season. I have general ideas in place, concepts of a plan, if you will, but I typically second-guess myself for a while before finally committing - and a recurrent lack of success in the elk woods makes this a bit more challenging for me. Starting this process brought up some question as to how this typically goes for some of you more seasoned / veteran hunters. Do you know your application strategy for next year? the next five years? how far out are you planning, and how do you make those decisions / commit to those plans? If you've never hunted an X-point unit, how do you make the (quite large) commitment to cash in? Does the 'exploration' component of learning and experiencing new areas go against the urge to return to a spot you've figured out, where you're confident you can get into elk/deer/etc.?
Some additional insight on my reasoning for this post - I'm officially 0/5 on years of elk hunting, with several of those years involving two tags in separate seasons. I'm sitting on 4 points, and at this point I'm tempted to burn the 4 points (hunting archery, debating 1st rifle) and if nothing else, I'll then have an opportunity to go after 0-point or 1-point units more frequently in the following years. Just hoping for some general discussion to kick around ideas mull over my options.
Some additional insight on my reasoning for this post - I'm officially 0/5 on years of elk hunting, with several of those years involving two tags in separate seasons. I'm sitting on 4 points, and at this point I'm tempted to burn the 4 points (hunting archery, debating 1st rifle) and if nothing else, I'll then have an opportunity to go after 0-point or 1-point units more frequently in the following years. Just hoping for some general discussion to kick around ideas mull over my options.