Gentlemen, need your advice.
I'm a 66 y/o who is bow hunting Montana elk this season. Important! I will be hunting solo. I've scouted some 300 units (with good griz populations) but most everyone I've talked to says it's a bad idea to solo hunt there. I have a life of outdoor experience, feel I am well informed and equipped, BUT I don't want to be stupid. I need a backup plan in bear free (limited) areas. What would you do if you were me? I hunt eastern Montana for mulley's and have seen a few elk there but it's spike or antlerless only - which I might have to settle for?? What am I missing?
My Plan so far. Hunt the 300 units and get a feel for the area and situation. If it's not right head out. Your thoughts??
Thanks!
I'm a 66 y/o who is bow hunting Montana elk this season. Important! I will be hunting solo. I've scouted some 300 units (with good griz populations) but most everyone I've talked to says it's a bad idea to solo hunt there. I have a life of outdoor experience, feel I am well informed and equipped, BUT I don't want to be stupid. I need a backup plan in bear free (limited) areas. What would you do if you were me? I hunt eastern Montana for mulley's and have seen a few elk there but it's spike or antlerless only - which I might have to settle for?? What am I missing?
My Plan so far. Hunt the 300 units and get a feel for the area and situation. If it's not right head out. Your thoughts??
Thanks!