clint0481
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Hello everyone,
I'm sure this type of thing gets asked a lot, but here it goes. I am looking to start elk hunting. I'm not after a "trophy" bull. I just want a decent chance at success. I have been on one cow elk hunt in New Mexico, but it was more like me getting driven around in the mountains then jumping out of the truck to take a shot when we saw elk. Not my cup of tea.
My question is, what state/season would be the best place for me to start? I am an avid hunter with archery and firearms, and i practice all the time. I wouldnt be afraid to use any equipment. So would it be best to try early season during the rut? Or would i be better off spot and stalk hunting in the later season? I would assume Colorado would be the best state to begin with because of its elk population, but i also understand they get a lot of hunter pressure.
I live in Indiana so scouting is, unfortunately, not possible for me. I can and will do a lot of e-scouting, but that can only take you so far.
Thank you in advance to anyone willing to help.
I'm sure this type of thing gets asked a lot, but here it goes. I am looking to start elk hunting. I'm not after a "trophy" bull. I just want a decent chance at success. I have been on one cow elk hunt in New Mexico, but it was more like me getting driven around in the mountains then jumping out of the truck to take a shot when we saw elk. Not my cup of tea.
My question is, what state/season would be the best place for me to start? I am an avid hunter with archery and firearms, and i practice all the time. I wouldnt be afraid to use any equipment. So would it be best to try early season during the rut? Or would i be better off spot and stalk hunting in the later season? I would assume Colorado would be the best state to begin with because of its elk population, but i also understand they get a lot of hunter pressure.
I live in Indiana so scouting is, unfortunately, not possible for me. I can and will do a lot of e-scouting, but that can only take you so far.
Thank you in advance to anyone willing to help.