I've been working on planning a backcountry DIY hunt in Colorado (1st season) with a friend who has a fair amount of western hunting experience, but due to some life circumstances he's no longer able to go, so I'm now reevaluating my options. I live in Ohio and was planning on driving out with him, but now that those plans have folded, I'm reevaluating the whole scenario. I'm aware that deadlines are rapidly approaching, so I'm trying to come up with a plan.
Main goals for the hunt are to get out in some good looking country, do a backpack hunt, and put an animal on the ground (antlers would be a bonus). I liked the idea of Colorado 1st season as it is slightly earlier in the year and farther south than Montana general, so potentially more bearable weather. Now that it's seemingly unlikely I'll have a friend to hunt with, I'm considering a guided hunt. I think in an ideal world it would be more of a wilderness hunt with more time on foot and away from ATVs and that sort of thing.
Any recommendations to try to help put me back on track would be appreciated. Any recs for reasonably priced guides in Colorado for 1st rifle w/ 0 points, or Montana general rifle? My vacation time is limited (was hoping to take 7-8 days off), but with another person, I thought driving to CO wouldn't be the worst option if we were trying to put two elk in my truck, but maybe now it makes more sense to fly? Maybe it's worth an extra day of driving to give up a day of scouting if I'm going to work with a guide that already has an idea where the elk are? I'm open to options. I just don't want to wait another year to hunt elk.
Main goals for the hunt are to get out in some good looking country, do a backpack hunt, and put an animal on the ground (antlers would be a bonus). I liked the idea of Colorado 1st season as it is slightly earlier in the year and farther south than Montana general, so potentially more bearable weather. Now that it's seemingly unlikely I'll have a friend to hunt with, I'm considering a guided hunt. I think in an ideal world it would be more of a wilderness hunt with more time on foot and away from ATVs and that sort of thing.
Any recommendations to try to help put me back on track would be appreciated. Any recs for reasonably priced guides in Colorado for 1st rifle w/ 0 points, or Montana general rifle? My vacation time is limited (was hoping to take 7-8 days off), but with another person, I thought driving to CO wouldn't be the worst option if we were trying to put two elk in my truck, but maybe now it makes more sense to fly? Maybe it's worth an extra day of driving to give up a day of scouting if I'm going to work with a guide that already has an idea where the elk are? I'm open to options. I just don't want to wait another year to hunt elk.