Robinhood21
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I've recently become obsessed with Western Hunting. (or I guess the thought of it ) Being born and raised in Kansas my whole life, whitetail bow hunting is about all I know/done. The last 5 or 6 years I have researched off and on. I wasn't real serious the first couple years but the last few I have really started getting the itch. The only Western hunting I've done was 2 DIY pronghorn hunts in Wyoming. I know... not the most challenging hunt but now I am a pronghorn Junkie. Such a blast and what a cool animal!
Anyways... I always start out picking a unit for a DIY OTC elk hunt in Colorado & I start the research. EVERY TIME I pick a unit there seems to be comments like "good luck fighting off the other hunters" or "that unit is so overrated & overrun with other hunters" After the same comment after comments I usually get discouraged and put it off another year.
Well, I've realized that I've just wasted years of experience and Western hunting because of this and have come to the conclusion that if I'm really going to get serious about this I need to just GO! If I'm not fortunate to put down an elk at least I've gained some experience in Elk country.
I've backpacked Colorado near Meeker a few times and the one thing I do know is I need to get myself in shape before the hunt. Especially getting my feet and legs ready for heavy packs and unforgivable terrain.
F-it, I'm just going to do my best at picking a unit and go. Here's to 2018 :hump:
Happy hunting!
Anyways... I always start out picking a unit for a DIY OTC elk hunt in Colorado & I start the research. EVERY TIME I pick a unit there seems to be comments like "good luck fighting off the other hunters" or "that unit is so overrated & overrun with other hunters" After the same comment after comments I usually get discouraged and put it off another year.
Well, I've realized that I've just wasted years of experience and Western hunting because of this and have come to the conclusion that if I'm really going to get serious about this I need to just GO! If I'm not fortunate to put down an elk at least I've gained some experience in Elk country.
I've backpacked Colorado near Meeker a few times and the one thing I do know is I need to get myself in shape before the hunt. Especially getting my feet and legs ready for heavy packs and unforgivable terrain.
F-it, I'm just going to do my best at picking a unit and go. Here's to 2018 :hump:
Happy hunting!