lets just start by saying every ones financial situation is different so lets take that out of the equation here...
for the first year, what do you think would be most beneficial for a midwestern newbie... partaking in an elk/western game hunting course/class or paying a little more and going on a guided trip actually in-season and picking the brain of the guide (who may or may not be wanting said brain picked for tips)?
or a 3rd option would be consuming all available online information possible and then heading out west myself?
i know plenty of guys do exactly this so i guess my main question is what you guys think a newbie would get more out of between the guided hunt in unit, in season, boots on the ground or the off season class.
my initial lean is the class but im curious about y'alls take and open to suggestions on classes youve taken and liked or heard great things about.
for the first year, what do you think would be most beneficial for a midwestern newbie... partaking in an elk/western game hunting course/class or paying a little more and going on a guided trip actually in-season and picking the brain of the guide (who may or may not be wanting said brain picked for tips)?
or a 3rd option would be consuming all available online information possible and then heading out west myself?
i know plenty of guys do exactly this so i guess my main question is what you guys think a newbie would get more out of between the guided hunt in unit, in season, boots on the ground or the off season class.
my initial lean is the class but im curious about y'alls take and open to suggestions on classes youve taken and liked or heard great things about.