Todai16
FNG
Good day all,
I put in for a NR General tag rifle for WY this coming Elk season and hoping for some inputs on gear and strategies if I get lucky and draw a tag. This will be my first time to hunt these massive animals and really don't know what to expect. I understand that the real work happens when an Elk is down and so any advise on gear, conditions, and preparations are all welcome. Please take it easy on me as this is my 2nd post after I introduced myself on the FnG forum. I been reading a lot about Elk and watching the famous DVDs for elk hunting. Anyone especially from WY are more than welcome to comment. I will be hunting with a family friend who lives in WY but he is new to elk hunting too. He is a resident. We will be going to area 12 on Opening Day Hunting off of a truck as base camp for 7 days. Gear for each day consist of these with all the other necessities in the base camp.
Tikka T3Lite 300 WM w/ Leupold 3-9x40 (is 180g Barnes TSX enough?)
First Lite Llano,Chama,Boxer (ASATs)
C4E Mountain Mimicry Torrent Rain Jacket,
Sitka Timberline Pant (Gray)
Patagonia Nano Puff Jacket (Gray)
Asolo Tpx Boots
REI wool socks
OR Gaiters
Orange Hat
Cabelas Prestige 85L Frame Pack
Vortex Diamondback 10x42 Binos (will a tripod be necessary with binos or am I screwed without a spotting scope)
Trekking Poles
Garmin eTrex 30
Havalon Baracuta w/ 6 blades and saw
Meat Bags (no clue which ones are good for Elk)
Food/Snacks/water
Elk calls (I'm not a good blower...lol, should I put extra time into this or just spot and stalk enough)
My friend said there could be chance of snow on the ground. Are my clothes enough for cold? I got a Sitka Stratus Jacket but it's heavy. Does it rain? I've been walking with my pack filled with 70lbs weight and its heavy! I know anything can happen during and after a hunt but is this a good weight to train for? I'm only training at sea level. in the WY mountains, will this affect my energy level and endurance significantly? I know many of you say that "you will learn a lot on your first trip and Whatever happens, you just gotta keep going at it!!" Staying still is my weakness, I tend to whistle and sing to myself sometimes, is this a deal breaker? Last thing is, money don't grow out of trees at my household that include a wife (doesn't like hunting but let's me hunt) and a high maintenance, extremely bitchy and snobby female chocolate lab (hates hunting-wtf). (she's mugging me as I write this. Bit me yesterday for putting her up on CL for re-homing... Just kidding). My budget is small but any advise on necessary gear is much appreciated. Thank you all in advance. Great site!!
I put in for a NR General tag rifle for WY this coming Elk season and hoping for some inputs on gear and strategies if I get lucky and draw a tag. This will be my first time to hunt these massive animals and really don't know what to expect. I understand that the real work happens when an Elk is down and so any advise on gear, conditions, and preparations are all welcome. Please take it easy on me as this is my 2nd post after I introduced myself on the FnG forum. I been reading a lot about Elk and watching the famous DVDs for elk hunting. Anyone especially from WY are more than welcome to comment. I will be hunting with a family friend who lives in WY but he is new to elk hunting too. He is a resident. We will be going to area 12 on Opening Day Hunting off of a truck as base camp for 7 days. Gear for each day consist of these with all the other necessities in the base camp.
Tikka T3Lite 300 WM w/ Leupold 3-9x40 (is 180g Barnes TSX enough?)
First Lite Llano,Chama,Boxer (ASATs)
C4E Mountain Mimicry Torrent Rain Jacket,
Sitka Timberline Pant (Gray)
Patagonia Nano Puff Jacket (Gray)
Asolo Tpx Boots
REI wool socks
OR Gaiters
Orange Hat
Cabelas Prestige 85L Frame Pack
Vortex Diamondback 10x42 Binos (will a tripod be necessary with binos or am I screwed without a spotting scope)
Trekking Poles
Garmin eTrex 30
Havalon Baracuta w/ 6 blades and saw
Meat Bags (no clue which ones are good for Elk)
Food/Snacks/water
Elk calls (I'm not a good blower...lol, should I put extra time into this or just spot and stalk enough)
My friend said there could be chance of snow on the ground. Are my clothes enough for cold? I got a Sitka Stratus Jacket but it's heavy. Does it rain? I've been walking with my pack filled with 70lbs weight and its heavy! I know anything can happen during and after a hunt but is this a good weight to train for? I'm only training at sea level. in the WY mountains, will this affect my energy level and endurance significantly? I know many of you say that "you will learn a lot on your first trip and Whatever happens, you just gotta keep going at it!!" Staying still is my weakness, I tend to whistle and sing to myself sometimes, is this a deal breaker? Last thing is, money don't grow out of trees at my household that include a wife (doesn't like hunting but let's me hunt) and a high maintenance, extremely bitchy and snobby female chocolate lab (hates hunting-wtf). (she's mugging me as I write this. Bit me yesterday for putting her up on CL for re-homing... Just kidding). My budget is small but any advise on necessary gear is much appreciated. Thank you all in advance. Great site!!