This past season I hunted 1st rifle elk, I would've hunted archery but hunting solo I wasn't comfortable with overnight temps and risking meat loss in september. This, and the fact that I've realized I just dislike hunting alone, provide the reasoning for this post. I'm looking for a partner (or 2 or 3) for archery season 2023. This may seem unreasonably early to start the search, but I'm hoping if we start discussion now, we'll have time for a few "trial outings" going after small game / fishing to see if we want to commit to hunting partners for big game (as I'm all too familiar that a bad hunting partner can really spoil the whole experience). I figured I'd give a brief 'about me' and see if anyone would be interested in meeting up; if so, shoot me a message!
I'm 27, a grad student at Mines living in Golden. I'm typically drawn to hunting miserable locations - steep, thick, wilderness that won't have many people. I'm comfortable doing 8-10 miles a day with 2-3k feet of elevation gain, and fully equipped for backpacking in. I've got 2 points for elk and 2 for deer and wouldn't be opposed to spending them if we come up with a good plan, but I'm fine trying to pull something second option in the draw, doing leftovers, or even OTC archery. I'm also interested in partnering up for a rifle hunt if anyone reading this has a similar hunting style but doesn't archery hunt. Full disclosure - I have yet to harvest an elk, but every year I push harder than the last and I really think having another person scouting and strategizing will make the fifth year the charm. I grew up hunting though, so I'm not completely green.
I'd prefer to partner up with a local, which feels a bit crummy to say but I'm looking for a partner who will be able to join in / help out with scouting trips and also be available for "trial outings" as I mentioned above. Plus, I'll feel more comfortable heading into camp knowing you're not a serial killer
I'm 27, a grad student at Mines living in Golden. I'm typically drawn to hunting miserable locations - steep, thick, wilderness that won't have many people. I'm comfortable doing 8-10 miles a day with 2-3k feet of elevation gain, and fully equipped for backpacking in. I've got 2 points for elk and 2 for deer and wouldn't be opposed to spending them if we come up with a good plan, but I'm fine trying to pull something second option in the draw, doing leftovers, or even OTC archery. I'm also interested in partnering up for a rifle hunt if anyone reading this has a similar hunting style but doesn't archery hunt. Full disclosure - I have yet to harvest an elk, but every year I push harder than the last and I really think having another person scouting and strategizing will make the fifth year the charm. I grew up hunting though, so I'm not completely green.
I'd prefer to partner up with a local, which feels a bit crummy to say but I'm looking for a partner who will be able to join in / help out with scouting trips and also be available for "trial outings" as I mentioned above. Plus, I'll feel more comfortable heading into camp knowing you're not a serial killer