dragginwood
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- Aug 9, 2017
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Hello Folks - I've been a member for about a year and have done countless hours of reading in the background, but this is my first post. (I'll try not to be too long winded.)
I have my first ever western big game tag in my pocket, OTC Cow Elk in the Gallatin. Not exactly the dream hunt, but I'm glad to have it to learn the ropes for when I finally draw a coveted tag. I am an avid white-tail hunter in MI so I am familiar with the outdoors, but this is a whole different bag. When my journey began I had a decent group of interested folks that were all-in on joining me on our first adventure on our own out west. Now that the tires are meeting the road it looks like I'll be going in alone.. Needless to say I am a bit nervous/intimidated to go this alone on my first trip spending +/- 5 days in the wilderness area. And even more so than me, my Wife and presumably my 7 month old son are both very concerned, which brings me to the purpose of my post: Any advice for a first time solo hunter that has never packed into the mountains to ensure a safe trip and healthy return?
I'm not sure what I'm looking for exactly because I don't know what I don't know yet.. So anything you experienced folks could look back and tell yourself on your first trip if you had the opportunity would be a decent starting point.
Things that I don't believe that I need any help covering:
I believe I have all of the functional groups nailed down for camping: Tent, Clothing, Cooking, First Aid, GPS w/ OnX, etc. (I'm still working out water...)
I'm also not asking for tips on hunting spots, as I've done my homework and e-scouted the hell out of the unit. I have my honey holes picked out and am already dreaming of walking into my third spot on day three to a glorious herd.
Thanks for all the help you didn't know you've provided me and thanks again for your support on this inquiry!
Dan
P.s. Mr. Newberg, if you read this and want to come along with me to do a lessons learned episode through the eyes of a flat lander I'm in.
I have my first ever western big game tag in my pocket, OTC Cow Elk in the Gallatin. Not exactly the dream hunt, but I'm glad to have it to learn the ropes for when I finally draw a coveted tag. I am an avid white-tail hunter in MI so I am familiar with the outdoors, but this is a whole different bag. When my journey began I had a decent group of interested folks that were all-in on joining me on our first adventure on our own out west. Now that the tires are meeting the road it looks like I'll be going in alone.. Needless to say I am a bit nervous/intimidated to go this alone on my first trip spending +/- 5 days in the wilderness area. And even more so than me, my Wife and presumably my 7 month old son are both very concerned, which brings me to the purpose of my post: Any advice for a first time solo hunter that has never packed into the mountains to ensure a safe trip and healthy return?
I'm not sure what I'm looking for exactly because I don't know what I don't know yet.. So anything you experienced folks could look back and tell yourself on your first trip if you had the opportunity would be a decent starting point.
Things that I don't believe that I need any help covering:
I believe I have all of the functional groups nailed down for camping: Tent, Clothing, Cooking, First Aid, GPS w/ OnX, etc. (I'm still working out water...)
I'm also not asking for tips on hunting spots, as I've done my homework and e-scouted the hell out of the unit. I have my honey holes picked out and am already dreaming of walking into my third spot on day three to a glorious herd.
Thanks for all the help you didn't know you've provided me and thanks again for your support on this inquiry!
Dan
P.s. Mr. Newberg, if you read this and want to come along with me to do a lessons learned episode through the eyes of a flat lander I'm in.