16pts Wyoming Elk DIY vs Guided

I have no illusions of some 375 giant. I want something heavy and wide and an adventure I can look back on when I'm old. Scores are whatever.
Good point on the outfitter days / weather window.
Ive ridden horses but would be much more comfortable leading llamas from the aspect of being solo. Horse slips- spooks solo.. could be ugly.

That quote right their time sounds very much diy. In my mind I’ll hold the memory of a diy hunt way higher than following an outfitter up the trail.


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If you have 20 days off - my game plan would to be talk to a couple of friends and take / set up one for one week and one for a different week - most friends can handle busting a week of vacation but not 2 weeks - set it up where you go to one area for 5-7 days and if no luck then that friend goes home and the other one comes in during that transition you get a couple days out of the bush to re-organize re-coup and re-think your options and you have your other friend with fresh legs, eyes and can maybe look at it differently or give different options of what you can / should do - plus on the second week you can be totally more aggressive in your hunting style than the first week that you were probably cautious of everything you did.
And congrats on being patient enough to wait 16 yrs. man that's a feat in itself.

Just my 2 cents
Ive got 10 days or so..
Yeah the more I look at the unit- the more I want to diy it. Some pretty rough country but with llamas in 4x4 mode.. I can tackle it.
It's really the dang gbears that have me wavering. Cleaning up an elk solo in bear country isn't fun at night.
 
Take a friend. Better yet take someone you don’t like. That way if you run into a grizzly bear, you can sacrifice them. Do you have an ex-wife or a nosy neighbor?🤣
 
Drew a once in a lifetime ND moose tag this morning. Blows my mind..
So withdrew my wyoming app. Will be throwing again in 26'.
Appreciate all the input.. and if anyone's sitting on points say 14+ and wanting to combine forces- hit me up. Have 9 months to agree on a plan. Ha
 
Yeah I've done the drop camps in Colorado and had really good experiences but don't see em avaliable in wyo much?
That's the thing.. my kids are 7-8.5-12..
Awesome years for trips and memories.
Hunt is 13k. Figure 2k tip.. I'm 41. Good shape and with a horse or 2 llamas could diy. Got all the gear and then some.. Quarterd and packed out a few on my back but just not excited about solo on foot. Plus with g bears around I feel like it's wise to not dick around for days on a kill.
Evenin-
I'm in a bit of a struggle and looking for wisdom.

Ive applied for a unit I 'should' draw with 16 points. I could hunt the vast majority of the unit diy and have elk hunted about 8 times.. so comfortable with the process.
The quandary is: a guided hunt+ tip would run 15k.. + I'll have 2k into the tag if I draw.

Ive got the money squirreled away.. but also have 3 kids and debts to pay, trips we want to take yada yada.

Does a guy roll the dice? Rent a few llamas and go diy or stack the deck and go outfitted? I see merit to both considering the high probability of this being a once maybe twice in a lifetime tag.
DIY Wy

then take $12k and do a landower NM elk hunt.
 
Evenin-
I'm in a bit of a struggle and looking for wisdom.

Ive applied for a unit I 'should' draw with 16 points. I could hunt the vast majority of the unit diy and have elk hunted about 8 times.. so comfortable with the process.
The quandary is: a guided hunt+ tip would run 15k.. + I'll have 2k into the tag if I draw.

Ive got the money squirreled away.. but also have 3 kids and debts to pay, trips we want to take yada yada.

Does a guy roll the dice? Rent a few llamas and go diy or stack the deck and go outfitted? I see merit to both considering the high probability of this being a once maybe twice in a lifetime tag.
I'm in the same boat, basically, 15 points and wondering DIY or Guided. I'm leaning towards DIY. I like the challenge and it seems more rewarding when reflecting on the hunt with friends and family that were part of the experience.
 
I think with a high point unit I'd wing it DIY and then circle back to something guided on private for the $15k in a couple years somewhere else. Two probably good hunts for the price you'd pay for one. That is unless you want to squeak out all the extra inches for a wall hanger.
Exactly what I’d do unless the ultimate goal is hunting in a trophy grizzly area(55). Id utilize high points for DIY. Low points for outfitted hunts
 
Drew a once in a lifetime ND moose tag this morning. Blows my mind..
So withdrew my wyoming app. Will be throwing again in 26'.
Appreciate all the input.. and if anyone's sitting on points say 14+ and wanting to combine forces- hit me up. Have 9 months to agree on a plan. Ha
I’ll have 16 going into next year. PM incoming
 
Evenin-
I'm in a bit of a struggle and looking for wisdom.

Ive applied for a unit I 'should' draw with 16 points. I could hunt the vast majority of the unit diy and have elk hunted about 8 times.. so comfortable with the process.
The quandary is: a guided hunt+ tip would run 15k.. + I'll have 2k into the tag if I draw.

Ive got the money squirreled away.. but also have 3 kids and debts to pay, trips we want to take yada yada.

Does a guy roll the dice? Rent a few llamas and go diy or stack the deck and go outfitted? I see merit to both considering the high probability of this being a once maybe twice in a lifetime tag.

It takes courage to walk away from a “hunt of a lifetime” when you know your family comes first. Even if the success rate is high, nothing’s guaranteed, and $15K could mean a world of difference for your home, your kids, or just getting through tough times.

There’s pride in doing it DIY, relying on your skills, and maybe even passing those on to your son or daughter. The memories made in those moments are worth more than any trophy. Priorities matter and choosing your family is never the wrong call.
 
Evenin-
I'm in a bit of a struggle and looking for wisdom.

Ive applied for a unit I 'should' draw with 16 points. I could hunt the vast majority of the unit diy and have elk hunted about 8 times.. so comfortable with the process.
The quandary is: a guided hunt+ tip would run 15k.. + I'll have 2k into the tag if I draw.

Ive got the money squirreled away.. but also have 3 kids and debts to pay, trips we want to take yada yada.

Does a guy roll the dice? Rent a few llamas and go diy or stack the deck and go outfitted? I see merit to both considering the high probability of this being a once maybe twice in a lifetime tag.
You can kill 300” bulls with a general tag in Wyoming diy.

Area 16 is a good unit with big bulls and is DIY friendly.

Wyoming is the state for diy.
 
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