Greenwood
New member
'Afternoon elk hunters.
I've hunted NW CO for 15 seasons in a row. All but one was during 2nd Rifle, muley bucks and OTC bull elk. My first elk hunt there all those years ago was with a bow in Sarvis Creek Wilderness Area.
Three of us have decided to abandon my old familiar and happy hunting grounds for new terrain and a new season and weapon . . . limited draw muzzleloader season, GMUs 77, 78, 771. I'm looking forward to hunting in September again when bulls are vocal and rutting, but the challenge, and admittedly the worry, is learning new country all over again.
We're focusing on 78 at the moment and I've done a fair amount of e-scouting on OnX, but obviously nothing beats boots-on-the-ground scouting. However, the latter isn't in the cards since I reside in northern Minnesota.
If any of you have ever hunted 78 (or 77 or 771 for that matter), I'm all ears. Never hunted these GMUs, much less seen this part of CO. We're walking, DIY experienced hunters. Planning to establish base camp as always with the big wall tent and do some spiking with one-man tents, too. Where ever my boots and legs will take me, that's where I wanna go. Miles don't matter.
Thanks in advance!
I've hunted NW CO for 15 seasons in a row. All but one was during 2nd Rifle, muley bucks and OTC bull elk. My first elk hunt there all those years ago was with a bow in Sarvis Creek Wilderness Area.
Three of us have decided to abandon my old familiar and happy hunting grounds for new terrain and a new season and weapon . . . limited draw muzzleloader season, GMUs 77, 78, 771. I'm looking forward to hunting in September again when bulls are vocal and rutting, but the challenge, and admittedly the worry, is learning new country all over again.
We're focusing on 78 at the moment and I've done a fair amount of e-scouting on OnX, but obviously nothing beats boots-on-the-ground scouting. However, the latter isn't in the cards since I reside in northern Minnesota.
If any of you have ever hunted 78 (or 77 or 771 for that matter), I'm all ears. Never hunted these GMUs, much less seen this part of CO. We're walking, DIY experienced hunters. Planning to establish base camp as always with the big wall tent and do some spiking with one-man tents, too. Where ever my boots and legs will take me, that's where I wanna go. Miles don't matter.
Thanks in advance!