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I'm an adult onset hunter as well, '12 was my first season. My first season I went out with my father-n-law who has hunted his whole life and he basically gave me a crash course, we didn't kill an elk that season and I haven't hunted that unit again. I don't think there is a set answer to your question it really depends on you, your goals and how you like to do things. Personally I grew up backing packing with my dad, I was 9 months old on my first backpacking trip and have spent at least 10-20 nights in a tent every year since. Therefore, my first hunt was a backpack hunt and I have continued to prefer hunting that way. I think backpacking/bivy hunting was a big advantage for me, I had no idea where elk were going to be and moving camp every night gave me the ability to see a lot of different terrain and made it easier for me to be in good locations during 'prime time'.
My advice would be to go DIY and figure out what kept you from being successful last time and try to fix that issue.
As far as unit selection, I would not pick the flat tops. As a beginner I had no idea were elk would be, couldn't call worth crap (still can't) so the most important thing for me was being able to glass elk. The flat tops are a huge area so I'm sure there are spots that lend themselves well to glassing, but in general I like units that are straight up and down as it makes it easier for me to find elk, getting to them becomes a chore... but at least I know where they are and can plan a stalk. There are lots of good 0pt units in CO I'm not sure if I would mess with the leftover list.
As others have said going outfitted might be worth it, I've never done a guided big game hunt, but I've done other guided activities. We are all hunting on our vacation time and there is something to be said about being able to just show up and have the logistics figured out for you, also you will probably kill and elk... so there's that as well.
My advice would be to go DIY and figure out what kept you from being successful last time and try to fix that issue.
As far as unit selection, I would not pick the flat tops. As a beginner I had no idea were elk would be, couldn't call worth crap (still can't) so the most important thing for me was being able to glass elk. The flat tops are a huge area so I'm sure there are spots that lend themselves well to glassing, but in general I like units that are straight up and down as it makes it easier for me to find elk, getting to them becomes a chore... but at least I know where they are and can plan a stalk. There are lots of good 0pt units in CO I'm not sure if I would mess with the leftover list.
As others have said going outfitted might be worth it, I've never done a guided big game hunt, but I've done other guided activities. We are all hunting on our vacation time and there is something to be said about being able to just show up and have the logistics figured out for you, also you will probably kill and elk... so there's that as well.
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