Chaseboost
FNG
- Joined
- Mar 8, 2021
I’m 44 and went to Colorado for my first solo backcountry mule deer hunt in September. I used the often suggested “search” function on this site and others for two years before I went. I learned a lot on the internet, but in retrospect I spent too much time picking the brains of others. In the 6 days I spent in the woods, I learned more about myself, my equipment, my preferred hunting style, and my physical capabilities than I could’ve imagined. Others have said it before but I will say it again. Pick a state you want to explore and can get a tag, then just go. It really is that simple. Although it’s fun to research and buy gear, don’t over think it. We are not getting any younger and it will only get harder. Good luck and have fun.
I know I am coming in late on this, but ditto what Texowa said. I tried combing as much as prior to my trip to the Bitterroot region this past fall. Did not fill a tag but it wasn't because I did not try or there were not opportunities. One thing I will say is, if you go to that region or any region with rough country be in shape.. For my DIY in that region I started training six months out, this made the difference on the trip. I think that is too often overlooked IMO. Everyone gets hyperfixated on looking cool. If it wasn't for the warnings on this forum from guys stating how tough the country was, I would have given up like the rest. Being able to cover more ground allowed me to see a lot more. I am planning on returning in '23, but that country is tough and hard to hunt.
Another suggestion pick one state and go, pick another to build points on and hit every 3 or four years. Maybe the same state with draw tags or a different state same region.