Also practice the way you hunt. If you plan to wear a pack practice with it both on and off same goes for a hat or gloves. Practice with long sleeves and a jacket too. You never know.
I shoot easton axis topped with a muzzy 125gr 3 blade. The key is practice. A good reference is 1 Moa 2” at 20yds 6” at 60yds. Should be able to repeatedly hit a grapefruit sized target at 60 yds. And make sure your broadheads shoot the same as your field points.
Eldx will do fine. I shoot 180gr Sierra game kings out of my tikka 300 win mag and they work great. Put a 300wm through the boiler room and they are not going anywhere. My advice would be to start hiking with your pack on now. And I. A few weeks add some weight to the pack and keep hiking...
Good luck. I would start talking to ranchers now and start e scouting. Go hunt maps and onx will be your friends. Are you going archery or rifle. Either way start practicing now and have an amazing journey
Knorr packs are good and several just need water, Idahoan potatoes are good too. Rahman noodools. Are all good too and cheep. Peak home style chicken is good. Same with their chicken teriyaki.
Made it happen on Saturday. I have hunted alone since September and this weekend my sister tagged along. We got it done thanks to a rancher who allowed me on after I spotted two bulls on his land last week. I called him to let him know I got one and he came out with his side by side and helped...
No. Have not seen much. My brother talked to a land owner who saw 108 elk go into the area I was hunting a few days after I was last there. So fingers crossed they are still in the area.