hawkman71
Lil-Rokslider
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- Nov 5, 2021
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Long story:
This was supposed to be the year that I hunted out west. I had read up a lot and was on here a lot and wanted to start with antelope in Wyoming. It seemed like it should be pretty easy. That's what I get for watching youtube and reading threads on here of harvest photos. I had intended on taking my 14yo son as well. We had zero pref points and applied for some east-side units hoping to land a general draw tag. Oh well.
Meanwhile, my wife was apparently nervous about this venture of ours. She's been telling me "why don't you get a guide?" My normal thought on this was "I/we don't have that kind of money!" However, for turning 50 yo in 2021, my wife told me to go "have an adventure". She meant if I wanted to go deep-sea fishing, go. If I wanted a fly-in fishing trip in Canada, go. If it was hunting out west, go. (within financial reason, I'm sure).
Maybe I should consider the guided route in the short term, seeing as I have my wife's blessing to do so!
I never dreamed I'd have a chance to hunt elk but I'll say that the desired targeted species would be antelope, whitetail, muleys, and elk, not necessarily in that order. I can't imagine spending more than $5k on something like this and would rather do it for much less. Perhaps that cuts me out of almost all guided opportunities (although my limited research over the years indicates that there could be options for much less.)
Short story:
There must be all sorts of guided situations available at a range of prices. Can anyone share with me some ideas or what to consider when trying to book an awesome trip without breaking the bank completely? (I understand the DIY is how to do this without almost using the bank...) I'm obviously not looking for a record buck/bull. I'm not even looking for detailed help necesssarily at this point! Maybe more general answers like "Dude, you aint getting a guide out west for les than $5k" or "Sure you can. "You might not have a guide one-on-one but you'll have a chance at a decent deer"
This was supposed to be the year that I hunted out west. I had read up a lot and was on here a lot and wanted to start with antelope in Wyoming. It seemed like it should be pretty easy. That's what I get for watching youtube and reading threads on here of harvest photos. I had intended on taking my 14yo son as well. We had zero pref points and applied for some east-side units hoping to land a general draw tag. Oh well.
Meanwhile, my wife was apparently nervous about this venture of ours. She's been telling me "why don't you get a guide?" My normal thought on this was "I/we don't have that kind of money!" However, for turning 50 yo in 2021, my wife told me to go "have an adventure". She meant if I wanted to go deep-sea fishing, go. If I wanted a fly-in fishing trip in Canada, go. If it was hunting out west, go. (within financial reason, I'm sure).
Maybe I should consider the guided route in the short term, seeing as I have my wife's blessing to do so!
I never dreamed I'd have a chance to hunt elk but I'll say that the desired targeted species would be antelope, whitetail, muleys, and elk, not necessarily in that order. I can't imagine spending more than $5k on something like this and would rather do it for much less. Perhaps that cuts me out of almost all guided opportunities (although my limited research over the years indicates that there could be options for much less.)
Short story:
There must be all sorts of guided situations available at a range of prices. Can anyone share with me some ideas or what to consider when trying to book an awesome trip without breaking the bank completely? (I understand the DIY is how to do this without almost using the bank...) I'm obviously not looking for a record buck/bull. I'm not even looking for detailed help necesssarily at this point! Maybe more general answers like "Dude, you aint getting a guide out west for les than $5k" or "Sure you can. "You might not have a guide one-on-one but you'll have a chance at a decent deer"