matechakeric
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I'm taking my father and wife (so we have 3 draw chances) next fall out west for elk hunting. Would Idaho (OTC or controlled), Montana (general or permit), or Wyoming (general with 1 point accrued) be our best option?
I'm not looking for trophy-class animals. We just want a good experience with some beautiful country and preferably as little orange on the landscape around us as possible (we are realistic though). Some good meat and a great experience is what we are most excited about.
we will be going with rifle and looking at the month of October. We also want to grab an antlerless tag as a backup in case one of us doesn't draw a bull tag. We are nonresidents in all 3 states. My father is late 60's and my wife is about 115 pounds so we aren't looking for very steep terrain or death marches.
we will be hiking in and not hunting close to roads and trails. I've been on 4 elk hunts in the past but this will be their first.
I'm open to all insights and recommendations.
I'm not looking for trophy-class animals. We just want a good experience with some beautiful country and preferably as little orange on the landscape around us as possible (we are realistic though). Some good meat and a great experience is what we are most excited about.
we will be going with rifle and looking at the month of October. We also want to grab an antlerless tag as a backup in case one of us doesn't draw a bull tag. We are nonresidents in all 3 states. My father is late 60's and my wife is about 115 pounds so we aren't looking for very steep terrain or death marches.
we will be hiking in and not hunting close to roads and trails. I've been on 4 elk hunts in the past but this will be their first.
I'm open to all insights and recommendations.
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