EastTNHunter
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I wanted to introduce myself a bit, and tell about my plans, before asking too many questions. I am an experienced whitetail deer hunter in east TN, hunting mainly small pockets of public land accessed by boat from the river. My dad and I have talked about going for a Colorado elk hunt ever since I was about 7 years old. My dad was always too busy and/or too strapped for cash while I was under his roof to make the hunt work, and then I got married, had kids, career... you know the drill. A few years back I suggested to my dad and brother that we do a DIY elk hunt, but they chose to get an outfitter and I bowed out. They have both been twice now.
Well, my dad’s not getting any younger or healthier, so we have been planning and saving for 3 years and finally drew tags and secured an outfitter just east of Meeker, CO, for first rifle this fall. I’m still fundamentally opposed to paying someone to hunt, but my dad has already had 2 knee surgeries, a stroke, and a heart scare, so for safety’s sake we felt that it was best to have someone with horses who could get us around and help with the pack out. I hate to say it, but my dad really hasn’t learned anything in his past two trips, and hasn’t tagged an elk, so we would still be going out green.
I’m really looking forward to just experiencing the land, learning as much as possible, and maybe even killing an elk, but I really want my dad to be successful. As funny as it sounds, I have taught him a lot about deer hunting, but I still tend to pick his spots more than he scouts his own. I’m more of a woodsman and student of game, although I don’t claim to be an expert. I would like to learn about elk country so that I can bring my kids back West if they want to come.
Sorry for the rambling, but I will continue to listen and learn from you more experienced elk hunters, and may even share a bit about what I learn in the future. I’m not a trophy deer hunter, and I don’t plan to be a trophy elk hunter, but I’m really into “trophy experiences,” and I love venison...
If anyone has any pointers on how to have a more enjoyable experience while I’m in the West, please let me know. I’m also planning to bring a .22 and a fishing pole for my time before the hunt, but I don’t know what small game is in that area or in season that time of year.
Well, my dad’s not getting any younger or healthier, so we have been planning and saving for 3 years and finally drew tags and secured an outfitter just east of Meeker, CO, for first rifle this fall. I’m still fundamentally opposed to paying someone to hunt, but my dad has already had 2 knee surgeries, a stroke, and a heart scare, so for safety’s sake we felt that it was best to have someone with horses who could get us around and help with the pack out. I hate to say it, but my dad really hasn’t learned anything in his past two trips, and hasn’t tagged an elk, so we would still be going out green.
I’m really looking forward to just experiencing the land, learning as much as possible, and maybe even killing an elk, but I really want my dad to be successful. As funny as it sounds, I have taught him a lot about deer hunting, but I still tend to pick his spots more than he scouts his own. I’m more of a woodsman and student of game, although I don’t claim to be an expert. I would like to learn about elk country so that I can bring my kids back West if they want to come.
Sorry for the rambling, but I will continue to listen and learn from you more experienced elk hunters, and may even share a bit about what I learn in the future. I’m not a trophy deer hunter, and I don’t plan to be a trophy elk hunter, but I’m really into “trophy experiences,” and I love venison...
If anyone has any pointers on how to have a more enjoyable experience while I’m in the West, please let me know. I’m also planning to bring a .22 and a fishing pole for my time before the hunt, but I don’t know what small game is in that area or in season that time of year.