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A bad day of elk hunting is better than a great day whitetail hunting.
Riddle me this, a dime or 2 nickels?Going on a date with a 9 < getting to 3rd base with a 7
Riddle me this, a dime or 2 nickels?
I was trying to be discreet in reference to the 9<7Which ever one I get to pocket!
I was trying to be discreet in reference to the 9<7
You'll have lots of company...**Headline: "Solo Elk Hunt in Colorado: Should I Go for It or Wait?"**
I’m looking for some advice—should I take on a solo OTC elk hunt in Colorado this year, or hold off until I’m better prepared?
I’m from the Midwest with no experience hunting elk or navigating mountain terrain, but I’ve got some unexpected time off and am considering heading out to Unit 14. My main concern is the pack out—if I do manage to get an elk, I’m not sure how difficult it would be to handle it alone, especially when it comes to preventing meat spoilage.
For those of you who’ve done solo elk hunts, how tough is the pack out on your own? Any tips on strategies for managing the load, especially if I’m trying to stay close to truck access? Also, how realistic is it to find spots in Unit 14 that won’t require a long, grueling pack out?
I’m torn between giving this a shot now or waiting until next year when I could be better prepared and possibly have a team to help. Would appreciate any specific advice or strategies you’ve used in similar situations. Thanks!
That’s hilariousI say do it. I did it and I traveled solo but in Colorado you are never alone. I was 6.5 miles back when I came across a line of grandmas with thier dogs asking me “did you catch a deer!?”
I wouldn’t waste my time hunting Colorado. It’s been ruined by the a mismanaged organization that worries about money and not the game. I just posted a thread under”venting “. I’ve hunted the white river and San Juan areas in the last five years and they both suck. And I’m here to tell you, I get after them . I’m not from Texas and sit in a blind with bait. Unless you go to a paid ranch; don’t waste your time.**Headline: "Solo Elk Hunt in Colorado: Should I Go for It or Wait?"**
I’m looking for some advice—should I take on a solo OTC elk hunt in Colorado this year, or hold off until I’m better prepared?
I’m from the Midwest with no experience hunting elk or navigating mountain terrain, but I’ve got some unexpected time off and am considering heading out to Unit 14. My main concern is the pack out—if I do manage to get an elk, I’m not sure how difficult it would be to handle it alone, especially when it comes to preventing meat spoilage.
For those of you who’ve done solo elk hunts, how tough is the pack out on your own? Any tips on strategies for managing the load, especially if I’m trying to stay close to truck access? Also, how realistic is it to find spots in Unit 14 that won’t require a long, grueling pack out?
I’m torn between giving this a shot now or waiting until next year when I could be better prepared and possibly have a team to help. Would appreciate any specific advice or strategies you’ve used in similar situations. Thanks!
Did you go yet?That’s hilarious![]()
I wouldn’t waste my time hunting Colorado. It’s been ruined by the a mismanaged organization that worries about money and not the game. I just posted a thread under”venting “. I’ve hunted the white river and San Juan areas in the last five years and they both suck. And I’m here to tell you, I get after them . I’m not from Texas and sit in a blind with bait. Unless you go to a paid ranch; don’t waste your time.

I could show you pictures of 4 big bucks, one big bull, a couple other bulls and bucks all killed in those areas in the last week with a full moon and temps in the mid 60s in mid November that I killed, helped with, or gave pointers to people on. Sounds like you might just need a better attitude and a different strategy or two.I wouldn’t waste my time hunting Colorado. It’s been ruined by the a mismanaged organization that worries about money and not the game. I just posted a thread under”venting “. I’ve hunted the white river and San Juan areas in the last five years and they both suck. And I’m here to tell you, I get after them . I’m not from Texas and sit in a blind with bait. Unless you go to a paid ranch; don’t waste your time.
Welcome to HT. Your efforts to dissuade NRs from hunting CO are noted and appreciated. Have you considered Rokslide?I wouldn’t waste my time hunting Colorado. It’s been ruined by the a mismanaged organization that worries about money and not the game. I just posted a thread under”venting “. I’ve hunted the white river and San Juan areas in the last five years and they both suck. And I’m here to tell you, I get after them . I’m not from Texas and sit in a blind with bait. Unless you go to a paid ranch; don’t waste your time.
Except those aren't elk, which is what this thread was about.Let me explain this.
Veteran CO hunter via the 70s, 80s, 90s and beyond. Even in the "Golden Age"
It was never a slam dunk. There were bigger bucks, and bulls. You will either earn your animal here, or get lucky. 99% earn them. I've little sympathy for you based off your 2 posts. I'm not where so many respected guys like Kurt, Pat and Randy are, but I do it honestly. Grab your panties, lace those boots up. All I got for you.
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