I agree with wingman1 OTC Elk in Colorado, whether successful or not is a hunt a LOT of hunters can relate to! Would love to see an episode on it.
Sounds like a good time. Success is not always wagered on a kill. Camera crew or not. You should make an episode on... behind the scene.![]()
Oh, it will be an episode. For the reasons mentioned.
To me, hunting is about family and friends. This is the first episode where I have had a chance to hunt with my brother, and I hope we can show how strong the bonds of hunting tie a family together. Must be strong bonds for us not to have killed each other amongst all the harassing and ribbing going on out there. I am sure there were a couple instances where Loren thought a fist fight might be soon to follow.
In the spirit of our show, OTC elk in Colorado is the most "doable/attainable" western big game hunt in the US. CO has almost 300,000 elk and in 93 units, you can buy an OTC bull tag. And there is a ton of public land to hunt.
Western Colorado is the most hunter-welcoming place I have ever been. That includes all places I have visited while hunting. If you are wearing camo or blaze orange, every person in a restaurant, bar, gas station, store, etc. will ask you, "Finding any elk?"
It is very cool to be in an area that is so geared up for hunters and hunting season. I hope that hospitality comes through in the episode.
I am excited to go back next year. Not because I know I will shoot a 350 bull, but I really enjoyed visiting with all the other hunters, listening to all the locals who were trying to help with advice, and watching a small town benefit from the money hunters brought to town.
And, we have to show at least one miss each season. Jason was kind enough to oblige and make that a reality for this year. It is getting late in the season, so if he had not missed, I would have been forced to do so on the KS whitetail or the AK bear hunts that will round out the season. I might miss on one of those shows, just so Jason doesn't feel so bad.