hunter4528
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Im looking for some input for Archery elk hunting in CO.
Just some info i have 2 friends that live there and never hunted and last year the one asked if I wanted to come out and hunt his father in law had been hunting elk for the last 40+ years and had given my buddy the hunting bug. He is ex military and loves to shoot so this was his first real hunting trip. I drove from PA 28 hours over 2 day and a snow storm and we took a camper out to BLM and he missed opening day do to a last minute death in the family. So the first night i was alone hours from anyone no cell service and the heat didn't work. I ended up taking my first bull opening day and we hunted til mid week for him with no luck and the storms pushed us out. This year i bought a ATV trailer and canvas tent so we can move locations if needed and wont be worried bout the camper if it rains.
So onto my actual questions here. I love archery hunting. While i have been recently loving long distance shooting to the point i built a 7prc and have been working on my handloads I want to archery hunt more than anything for a bull elk or just elk. I started building my point in PA but i want to build point in other out west states. After watching hours of hunts i want to be chasing those bugling bulls. I know i can start applying for archery draws with my OTC tags in the spring and if i don't get drawn ill just build points.
My buddy doesn't really understand the system out there and we had to get his wife to buy out tags the first year since she has been hunting there for years. I want to in the spring apply for points or a draw just in the off chance i would draw a archery tag if not then build the points up. My question i guess is where to apply? We hunted north west closer to the Utah boarder and while there was sign that a lot of elk moved through the week before we were there i would like to try to apply somewhere that i might have good success. Im not looking for a monster trophy just yet while i would love that i would be happy with a nice legal bull.
I bought a new Matthews last fall after i got back and switched from expendables to fixed blades for this year in prep along with alot of other things. Im just looking for input on areas to apply that i might have a decent chance at a draw or areas where there is high chance of success. I would most likely be solo my buddy doesnt shoot archery and has a little one on the way and no extra money to invest into it now. My local friend who ive hunted with since childhood wants to go but talking him into it has been a chore so i plan on solo.
Just some info i have 2 friends that live there and never hunted and last year the one asked if I wanted to come out and hunt his father in law had been hunting elk for the last 40+ years and had given my buddy the hunting bug. He is ex military and loves to shoot so this was his first real hunting trip. I drove from PA 28 hours over 2 day and a snow storm and we took a camper out to BLM and he missed opening day do to a last minute death in the family. So the first night i was alone hours from anyone no cell service and the heat didn't work. I ended up taking my first bull opening day and we hunted til mid week for him with no luck and the storms pushed us out. This year i bought a ATV trailer and canvas tent so we can move locations if needed and wont be worried bout the camper if it rains.
So onto my actual questions here. I love archery hunting. While i have been recently loving long distance shooting to the point i built a 7prc and have been working on my handloads I want to archery hunt more than anything for a bull elk or just elk. I started building my point in PA but i want to build point in other out west states. After watching hours of hunts i want to be chasing those bugling bulls. I know i can start applying for archery draws with my OTC tags in the spring and if i don't get drawn ill just build points.
My buddy doesn't really understand the system out there and we had to get his wife to buy out tags the first year since she has been hunting there for years. I want to in the spring apply for points or a draw just in the off chance i would draw a archery tag if not then build the points up. My question i guess is where to apply? We hunted north west closer to the Utah boarder and while there was sign that a lot of elk moved through the week before we were there i would like to try to apply somewhere that i might have good success. Im not looking for a monster trophy just yet while i would love that i would be happy with a nice legal bull.
I bought a new Matthews last fall after i got back and switched from expendables to fixed blades for this year in prep along with alot of other things. Im just looking for input on areas to apply that i might have a decent chance at a draw or areas where there is high chance of success. I would most likely be solo my buddy doesnt shoot archery and has a little one on the way and no extra money to invest into it now. My local friend who ive hunted with since childhood wants to go but talking him into it has been a chore so i plan on solo.