All,
Trying to get into Elk hunting, hoping to draw a general Wyoming tag next year, if the anticipation doesn't kill me! I'm starting my scouting this year, actually heading out to Wyoming in two weeks with my six year old to drive some of the roads and familiarize myself with some areas around Encampment. I've ordered BLM maps and have got the GPS loaded up. Not sure that the little guy will be up for a lot of hiking so will probably stick close to roads. Never been to the area so what I'm about to say my be ignorant but can a guy find Elk by just driving the roads? I want my son to be able to see some Elk, trying to get him as excited about it as I am.
Also, there are some public lands that I wouldn't step foot on during deer rifle season in NE from a safety standpoint. Is that something I need to be concerned with in WY? Again, may be an ignorant question just hard not knowing what to expect having never been there.
Any feedback/thoughts would be much appreciated! Look forward to engaging in the conversations here.
Thanks,
Nate
Trying to get into Elk hunting, hoping to draw a general Wyoming tag next year, if the anticipation doesn't kill me! I'm starting my scouting this year, actually heading out to Wyoming in two weeks with my six year old to drive some of the roads and familiarize myself with some areas around Encampment. I've ordered BLM maps and have got the GPS loaded up. Not sure that the little guy will be up for a lot of hiking so will probably stick close to roads. Never been to the area so what I'm about to say my be ignorant but can a guy find Elk by just driving the roads? I want my son to be able to see some Elk, trying to get him as excited about it as I am.
Also, there are some public lands that I wouldn't step foot on during deer rifle season in NE from a safety standpoint. Is that something I need to be concerned with in WY? Again, may be an ignorant question just hard not knowing what to expect having never been there.
Any feedback/thoughts would be much appreciated! Look forward to engaging in the conversations here.
Thanks,
Nate