Jesse Rose
FNG
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- Sep 27, 2022
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My brother, dad, and I are going on our first elk hunt. It is fourth season Colorado and our unit bottoms out around 7,000 ft of elevation where public is. I scouted the unit last March mostly to find access and see what the terrain looked like. We have a camper for the box of the truck with a wood stove that we will be base camping out of. I am considering buying a used tipi and stove mostly for the future, but considering getting it before this hunt. If temps are mild (for the season) and bulls are still a little higher, would this be an option to spike out at a lower elevation let’s say 3-4 miles from base camp, or are conditions most times to cold and variable to spike out? Our access is limited this time of year because of the national forrest roads moving to winter traffic only, so that’s why I am considering this option. Any help would be great, thanks!