Tried the G5 Montec 125's last year. Really struggled to get them dialed in. Kept rotating until I finally caught up with the arrow spine and got them descent. Looking to make a change though. Probably Slick Trick Viper Trick 125's or QAD Exodus 125's
2022 was our first year and it was DIY. We struggled with the escouting to. Roads were one problem (Not knowing what was actually passable by truck or what was public, private, or public but being played as private). True size of an area, and understanding elevation/slope was another. Two things...
Went on our first Colorado DIY OTC elk hunt in 2022. Absolutely got our butts kicked. Never seen an Elk but we had a blast. Colorado supposedly has the most Elk.....can't prove it by us. Do be prepared to deal with altitude sickness if a low lander. Only way to figured it out is to go...
Agree with this.....all the e-scouting will still not prepare you for actually dealing with it in person. The perspective is totally different. Oh, and depending on where you are coming from be prepared to deal with altitude sickness. It doesn't happen to everybody but it does happen.
Done our first DIY OTC Colorado Elk hunt last year. Last two weeks of September. Didn't have any luck. But we had fun and learned a lot of what not to do. Seen some other hunters but not what we expected to see. But that was probably because there were no Elk where we were.😜
I have noticed in the last couple of seasons they have pulled a few out of OTC archery......The new guide for '23 list a handful of units that are new to the draw for archery.
Thanks. That sounds good. Went through one section where one of those rock crawling machines would have been safer. Would definitely be nice to know ahead of time.
Hey everybody, first time posting on here. Hope everyone had a great season. I have a question about finding information on road/trail conditions. My son and I did our inaugural OTC/DIY Colorado elk hunt in September. Was not successful in taking an elk but we had fun and learned a lot. However...