Leverwalker
Lil-Rokslider
Really hoping to get out west with my son over the next two years. My predisposition is DIY everything, but with an acknowledgment of age, and a body that is not going to be hanging in there forever, wondering peoples' thoughts on doing a sort of "training" guided hunt at least one year, to at least have a few fundamentals in place to come back and try future hunts with the rudimentary knowledge I gained on the guided hunt.
Beyond the unlikely cash flow to do repeated guided hunts, the urge is very strongly on the side of going it alone, as long as it's not just an idiot going in blind every year. So - thoughts on doing this, at least 1X with the "learning" guided hunt?
Thoughts on what this could reasonably cost?
In lieu of an actual hunt, are there any "training camps" devoted to, say, teaching western spot-and-stalk, analogous to the Benoit or Big Woods Bucks spring Maine camps, for tracking big woods whitetails?
Beyond the unlikely cash flow to do repeated guided hunts, the urge is very strongly on the side of going it alone, as long as it's not just an idiot going in blind every year. So - thoughts on doing this, at least 1X with the "learning" guided hunt?
Thoughts on what this could reasonably cost?
In lieu of an actual hunt, are there any "training camps" devoted to, say, teaching western spot-and-stalk, analogous to the Benoit or Big Woods Bucks spring Maine camps, for tracking big woods whitetails?