Haha that went through my head, but he seems nice I’ll trust him plus I’m going to scout everything out ahead of time
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Good to know, thank you. Pretty new to hunting so idk if this is too much to ask but would you say certain gmus are more populated than others? Like if I went up near WY border would it be better than more south?
Also looking at GE I found an area where it looks like there’s a lot of migration...
That brings up another question, in general I’ve been taught and have seen signage everywhere telling people to stick to trails to preserve the land. Does this just not apply to hunting in CO? Like we can just stomp on everything?
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First season for Elk hunting coming up. Will be out in the Walden, CO GMUs. Not looking for spots per se, but have been doing some Google Earth scouting and plan to get out a few times this summer and check the area out.
Just looking to see if any experienced guys have tips for scouting...
FNG here, been around probably a month or so, just out of curiosity, how does one lose the FNG tag? XD It doesn't bother me just curious if I'll be a FNG for a lengthy time or not.
Not necessarily looking for software so forgive me if this is the wrong place. What are some good resources for planning a hunt? I’ve been looking at CPW maps for elk migration patterns and ranges and BLM maps to see what sections of land are public or not, but is there anywhere I can see...
How should you store it at home then? In a soft case? I don’t have the money for a gun safe or cabinet right now. The rifle in question was stored under my dad’s bed in the box it originally was bought in since 1988 and it looks in good condition. I ended up putting a layer of feed n wax on it...
How do you go about cutting the foam? I feel like if I do it it'd look like shit haha. Using a pocket knife or some shit
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Sounds good, I'd consider hard but I don't have a gun safe so I want some solid storage for at home. In case it falls over or something drops on it etc.
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What makes the Pelicans so much better? Out of curiosity. I'm usually one to buy name brand bc I think it's a better investment but when I looked at the two they are both hard plastic with foam inserts.... I'm not sure what justifies spending like $250 more for a new one. If it's only $50 more...
Need storage for my first rifle, scoped. Any recs on hard/soft? I was looking at snagging a $50 hard Plano one, I don't think I need anything crazy like the pelicans?? I'm just storing it in house and taking it to range and hunt with. Any reason why I'd want a soft one?
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