FlatlandHunter
Active member
I am looking for input on what direction I should look for taking my 70 year old Dad Elk Hunting. He has hunted Elk 3 times and never been successful over the years. The last trip I took him on was disastrous as he slipped on opening morning and tore his meniscus which left him in camp or only limping a couple hundred yards off the road. I have discussed him just paying for a guided hunt on a Ranching For Wildlife hunt in CO but he wants me to go with him and I will not pay that kind of money.
I was successful backpacking into the backcountry of CO this year and he used to go into the same area with a drop camp outfitter. There are elk there but I am sure a 5-7 mile hike 1 way is out of the question unless I can get him to ride a bike into the point the Wilderness starts. I am trying to find an outfitter for a drop camp in that area since the one they used has passed away. I am also looking at trespass fee hunts. I have told him that I would not even buy a tag if he wants to go and I would just be the mule and work to try and find him an elk since that would take the pressure off of me to try and find 2 elk.
Thoughts on what you would do or have done for Dad's that have some age on them?
Thanks,
Brian
I was successful backpacking into the backcountry of CO this year and he used to go into the same area with a drop camp outfitter. There are elk there but I am sure a 5-7 mile hike 1 way is out of the question unless I can get him to ride a bike into the point the Wilderness starts. I am trying to find an outfitter for a drop camp in that area since the one they used has passed away. I am also looking at trespass fee hunts. I have told him that I would not even buy a tag if he wants to go and I would just be the mule and work to try and find him an elk since that would take the pressure off of me to try and find 2 elk.
Thoughts on what you would do or have done for Dad's that have some age on them?
Thanks,
Brian