twilliams212
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- Dec 12, 2023
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I've been itching to get out Elk hunting for years, primarily had an interest in going for archery, and I finally am going to make it happen next year with a friend and his dad. I've been doing all kinds of research throughout the past year using Outdoor Class, Go Hunt insider, Treeline Academy, etc., so I feel like I have a good idea on how to successfully plan a hunt. My definition of success will be to have multiple plans in place so we are left to make it up on the fly, and by no means does success mean tagging out. I think just being able to put eyes on some elk would be a win and would be something we'd all be happy about. We are planning to head out for 1st rifle season to hopefully cut down on the amount of pressure (emphasis on hopefully) while also still possibly catching some late rutting activity and decentish weather. We all have 1 point and are planning to apply to a unit (we have several in mind) where we have high draw odds. What I am wondering is if it makes sense for all 3 of us to actually apply for a tag. With it only being a 5 day season, and all 3 of us being new to elk hunting, is it a waste of money for me to also buy a tag? I would honestly be thrilled to go out with them and help both of them track down and tag a legal bull. However, my buddy thinks that is stupid and that I should put in with them as well. Thoughts?