I hope to get a tag in 2022, and had some questions for all you experienced guys for the WSS area. I picked this area because I'm 67, in decent shape, but probably can't take the altitude. I plan on getting up there in mid to late Sept to get used to the latitude and also do scouting. I've hunted deer in Penna a lot but elk are more herd animals. I have a buddy in Great Falls that may hunt with me part of the time. I hope to scout for 2 weeks before the shoulder season. I'm more of a meat hunter so I think I'll try to get an Elk B-tag, shoot a cow first and then pray I have a chance at a bull. But if I get 2 cows, that's ok also. I appreciate that I am an outsider and know how local feel. Trust me, we have that down here in Florida, so I fully appreciate the disruptions that out of staters can create. I hope to get to know the local people in my 2.5 months there. I'm definitely a country boy and hate the cities. Where I live in FL is very rural.
Here ya go:
1. I was looking at HD 452, but 452, 446, 416, 445, & 454 are around WSS, Which one should I concentrate?
2. Ive heard to focus on several BMAs. Once the season opens, do all the elk run to private land, or are there still elk on Nat'l Forest land?
3. Should I get a hot tent and walk in 3-4 miles and hunt deeper in the woods? Is this applicable to the WSS area? In other words, camp 3-4 miles in, away from the road hunters and that way I can be closer to the elk at daylight and sundown? The BMAs will not let you camp. But once opening day occurs and all the elk run to private land, is this a dumb idea?
4. Should I get a bear tag?
5. Can you rent horses in the area? Can you get a packer to pick up your elk. I'm planning on getting one of those jet sleds in case I can't.
6. Are Pomoly hot tents any good? What other brands would you look at? Don't want to spend a fortune.
7. Will I need tire chains for my Sierra 2500HD? I just got new Toyo Open Country AT3s put on a month ago. I'm used to driving in snow. Don't want to go off-road with that vehicle.
8. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Here ya go:
1. I was looking at HD 452, but 452, 446, 416, 445, & 454 are around WSS, Which one should I concentrate?
2. Ive heard to focus on several BMAs. Once the season opens, do all the elk run to private land, or are there still elk on Nat'l Forest land?
3. Should I get a hot tent and walk in 3-4 miles and hunt deeper in the woods? Is this applicable to the WSS area? In other words, camp 3-4 miles in, away from the road hunters and that way I can be closer to the elk at daylight and sundown? The BMAs will not let you camp. But once opening day occurs and all the elk run to private land, is this a dumb idea?
4. Should I get a bear tag?
5. Can you rent horses in the area? Can you get a packer to pick up your elk. I'm planning on getting one of those jet sleds in case I can't.
6. Are Pomoly hot tents any good? What other brands would you look at? Don't want to spend a fortune.
7. Will I need tire chains for my Sierra 2500HD? I just got new Toyo Open Country AT3s put on a month ago. I'm used to driving in snow. Don't want to go off-road with that vehicle.
8. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.