LuckyR
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- Nov 17, 2023
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Colorado resident here, planning ahead for 2026 and looking for some perspective from folks who’ve done drop camps in CO.
Our group had our first elk season together in 2025 (archery). We’re all very experienced whitetail hunters but only one year into elk. We had a solid season, saw some elk, and learned a ton, but we also realized pretty quickly that a backcountry-style hunt would fit us better than base camping, both from an experience and pressure standpoint.
I’m the only resident and would be the only one holding an elk tag in 2026. The rest of the group is coming from Mississippi and would be there strictly to help, learn the country, and assist with packing meat if we’re fortunate enough to be successful.
We’ve been looking into drop camps and are finding that most outfitters charge full drop-camp rates for every person in camp, regardless of whether they have a tag. I completely understand there are real costs involved with stock, tents, and logistics, and I’m not expecting anything for free. I know the obvious answer is “just DIY it,” and that’s still on the table, but for this hunt we’re specifically trying to learn more country and shorten the learning curve a bit before going fully DIY.
My question is whether anyone has experience with CO outfitters who offer a different rate structure for non-hunting helpers in a drop camp setup, or if full price per person is simply standard practice across the board. Any firsthand experience or insight is appreciated.
Our group had our first elk season together in 2025 (archery). We’re all very experienced whitetail hunters but only one year into elk. We had a solid season, saw some elk, and learned a ton, but we also realized pretty quickly that a backcountry-style hunt would fit us better than base camping, both from an experience and pressure standpoint.
I’m the only resident and would be the only one holding an elk tag in 2026. The rest of the group is coming from Mississippi and would be there strictly to help, learn the country, and assist with packing meat if we’re fortunate enough to be successful.
We’ve been looking into drop camps and are finding that most outfitters charge full drop-camp rates for every person in camp, regardless of whether they have a tag. I completely understand there are real costs involved with stock, tents, and logistics, and I’m not expecting anything for free. I know the obvious answer is “just DIY it,” and that’s still on the table, but for this hunt we’re specifically trying to learn more country and shorten the learning curve a bit before going fully DIY.
My question is whether anyone has experience with CO outfitters who offer a different rate structure for non-hunting helpers in a drop camp setup, or if full price per person is simply standard practice across the board. Any firsthand experience or insight is appreciated.