frank_anderson3
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All, this is my first post and am searching for guidance for my first ever elk hunt. I'm an active duty Marine who has been meaning to chase elk, but deployments and other operational commitments have seemingly screwed me for the last 15 years! But, now its my turn and I couldn't be more excited! I literally can't sleep at night...lol. My two other Marine friends had to bail out as their leave got denied; frankly, I'm praying my leave doesn't get canked too. That said, I'll be going solo. I've got a lot of time in mountains from various mountain training packages at high elevation in winter, so I feel comfortable with going at it alone.
I have followed Randy's guidance on E-Scouting and have enrolled into Elk101 (read it all twice). I have managed to locate a few areas through internet imagery that, according to Randy's teachings, should hold elk. Still, if anyone would be willing to impart their knowledge I would be in debt. Specifically, where to focus my search (not looking for exact locations) and where to not waste time in, and how to best / most effectively hunt this unit? Perhaps roads that lead to nowhere, etc? I've got two elk tags (one bull, one cow)--I'm not looking for trophies, just legal animals for meat and cool stories.
Again, any help is much appreciated. Thank y'all for your time.
I have followed Randy's guidance on E-Scouting and have enrolled into Elk101 (read it all twice). I have managed to locate a few areas through internet imagery that, according to Randy's teachings, should hold elk. Still, if anyone would be willing to impart their knowledge I would be in debt. Specifically, where to focus my search (not looking for exact locations) and where to not waste time in, and how to best / most effectively hunt this unit? Perhaps roads that lead to nowhere, etc? I've got two elk tags (one bull, one cow)--I'm not looking for trophies, just legal animals for meat and cool stories.
Again, any help is much appreciated. Thank y'all for your time.