Where are you located? Classes aren't cheap, but good ones are absolutely worth it. I would suggest one that is either PRS or hunter-focused, or at the least a 'tactical' precision rifle class vs a true long-range class if you already have the basics down. You'll still bang steel at distance...
My 6.5 PRC has taken elk from 35 out to 700 yards without issue, just pick the right bullet. I have had success with the 127 Barnes LRX and the 143 Hornady ELDX. The rifle shoots the 147 ELDM great as well, I just haven't used it on game.
I am telling you, with my own two eyes I have seen it happen. And in my opinion, both people are the problem.
Here's a link to the CPW statistics for last year https://cpw.state.co.us/Documents/Hunting/BigGame/Statistics/Elk/2022StatewideElkHarvest.pdf , go look and you'll find that most units...
No, I wouldn't. However I live at 8k ft in elk country, so a lot of the advice is see online is laughable already.
Plenty of people do actively search things out by unit number though, as evidenced by the thread views vs replies on almost every thread that has a unit number in the title. If...
There's some good irony in non resident hunters saying that posting unit numbers doesn't matter in response to resident hunters saying it does.
I've seen spots get mentioned on shows/podcasts/forums get blown out and filled up with trucks. You think guys that are going to spend 20 hours in a...
I went down this path before I bought my current machine and trailer. I'm getting a CDL to be done with all the nonsense, finding a trailer & machine that does the work desired and is still 100% legal is a pain. I haven't had any issues getting pulled over or weighed, but if I were I wouldn't be...
I haul a 4 ton mini (Cat 304E2) on a 15900 GVWR trailer, puts me at 25,900 lb rated capacity with the truck.
I do this/similar work in CO, if it's not going to end up doing any work in your yard or on grass that you care about I would switch to steel tracks. The increase in traction on slopes...
He already gave you the unit number, ranch names, and a general plan of attack after having
"spent a fair amount of time in the area, and have patterned the elk using a few of these drainages to get to and from feeding. They feed onto a private ranch on the valley floor. My plan is to pick a...
We're coming up on a year of Starlink and have had maybe 20 minutes downtime total in that period. It has held up through blizzards, 40+ mph winds, torrential rains, etc... without skipping a beat. My wife uses it daily for telehealth video calls without a hiccup, and it streams 4K video just...
Funny; my brother has Tesla solar at his house, a Tesla in his driveway, and I can see my Starlink antenna from where I sit currently. Guess we're just hallucinating, it's cool through because in my hallucinations I've seen giant rockets than can land themselves and then be re-used, maybe...
You can do both as long as you follow all the rules for both; meaning if you're carrying a rifle (even strapped to your pack) you'll need all the appropriate orange. Also don't forget if you tag a bear, you'll need to come out of the woods to check it in at a CPW location.
Went ahead and helped you a little bit there. DON'T GIVE OUT SPECIFICS ON THE OPEN INTERNET, especially OTC units. A 5 second google search now with Unit * and mule deer or elk will bring this thread right up. If you were planning on coming back from out of state to hunt that area again, guess...
I'd look elsewhere, 14 is not what it used to be in terms of population and quality. It will also be covered up with people wanting to hunt the burn scar from last year.
I got my dad (66) back into big game hunting a few years ago, 1st season CO cow and either sex tags have been good to him; two cows and a bull in two seasons of hunting (I am a res, he is NR so only first choice tags/leftover, no points for him). We are walking in about 2 miles to the main area...
There are Motor Vehicle Use Maps (MVUM) available from the US Forest Service that will tell you the different road types, and what is allowed on each (and when during the year).
Find San Isabel (or whatever other USFS district you want) at this link
You should be able to find this MVUM/road...
Ditch the ammo pouch and put the extra rounds in your extra socks or a ziploc in an easy to access pocket. Keep 2-3 extra rounds in your bino harness/on your body. If it's a magazine-fed rifle you should be carrying a spare full magazine. You need to focus less on counting ounces like that and...
I have taken a WFR course with DMM in Leadville, CO. I use a Safari Medic Spiker with a few additions for my main bag, and can parse it down into different size Kifaru pullouts for shorter/solo trips.