MiStickSlinger
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Well I want to apologize in advance for this may be a dumb question/or questions. I want to preface this by saying I'm from Michigan, and my experience of the west has admittedly followed the watered down sightseer path.
My question pertains to the basics of where to/ how to camp on an elk hunt. I will say I am familiar with bivy hunting, I've slept in bivy tents and I have an idea of how employing that tactic works. I've decided that this fall I want to set up a tent camp(non horse), perhaps a canvas tent depending on what I figure out. The books I've read don't seem to cover this... the magazines cover camping equipment and such, but I see thread after thread of people's camps all neatly set up with cooking tents, and chairs and coolers along with their nice truck.
I'd like to know how you know where to camp. I understand you want to be reasonably close to the elk, but that's not my question. My question is do you have to stay in a designated camping area? I know some lands don't allow camping at all, like Wyoming school land. Do you camp along a trailhead? and also do you have to hide your camp? Do you have to lock everything up when you go hunting? Now remember I live outside Detroit, so there's a chance I wake up in the morning with a brick through my windshield, so perhaps I'm underestimating the kindness of fellow elk hunters.
I've done a lot of online scouting of where I want to hunt on public land, the big question mark remains as to where I will be laying my head at night. Again I apologize for these rookie questions but I appreciate any tips to help me gain an understanding of how a western elk hunt works.
My question pertains to the basics of where to/ how to camp on an elk hunt. I will say I am familiar with bivy hunting, I've slept in bivy tents and I have an idea of how employing that tactic works. I've decided that this fall I want to set up a tent camp(non horse), perhaps a canvas tent depending on what I figure out. The books I've read don't seem to cover this... the magazines cover camping equipment and such, but I see thread after thread of people's camps all neatly set up with cooking tents, and chairs and coolers along with their nice truck.
I'd like to know how you know where to camp. I understand you want to be reasonably close to the elk, but that's not my question. My question is do you have to stay in a designated camping area? I know some lands don't allow camping at all, like Wyoming school land. Do you camp along a trailhead? and also do you have to hide your camp? Do you have to lock everything up when you go hunting? Now remember I live outside Detroit, so there's a chance I wake up in the morning with a brick through my windshield, so perhaps I'm underestimating the kindness of fellow elk hunters.
I've done a lot of online scouting of where I want to hunt on public land, the big question mark remains as to where I will be laying my head at night. Again I apologize for these rookie questions but I appreciate any tips to help me gain an understanding of how a western elk hunt works.