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4How many tags in your group?
4How many tags in your group?
One at time, it gets tough having two elk down and dealing with heat/spoilage.
He didn't say where in MT he hunted. There's some easier terrain in MT that has elk, and elevation is not the same in MT as CO.He said he hunted MT last year. If that’s the case he knows what 7 miles is like in elk country, or at least he should. He may have never put an elk quarter on his back, but 80 pounds is 80 pounds.
I think y’all are getting trolled.
More power to the OP if he thinks he’s going 7 miles deep to a beautiful looking spot without company from someone with horses, and then get meat without spoilage in September. Elk are like anything else, they are where you find them not where you want them be. This plan is shaking out to be one expensive and exhaustive bow hike.
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You guys need to get together and agree that once an elk is down, hunting is over until that one is on ice. Non negotiable.
I don't agree with that kind of blanket statement. I took mine out last year by myself, no spoilage. Buddy shot one first evening. He brought a load out that night. Other guy and I hunted the next morning then when we were done hunting went and got a load each from gps coordinates. No spoilage on that one either. Both early archery.You guys need to get together and agree that once an elk is down, hunting is over until that one is on ice. Non negotiable.
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7 miles deep?I don't agree with that kind of blanket statement. I took mine out last year by myself, no spoilage. Buddy shot one first evening. He brought a load out that night. Other guy and I hunted the next morning then when we were done hunting went and got a load each from gps coordinates. No spoilage on that one either. Both early archery.
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One at time, it gets tough having two elk down and dealing with heat/spoilage.
Yes all good points! We have ways to text on our 2 way spot X so that should help.7 miles is do able with 4 guys, as long as everyone will pitch in. You and your hunting partner if you have one need to be able to get it back to camp though, assuming you won’t be able to get ahold of the other guys in the field.
That brings up the point that you’ll likely kill one further than 7 miles in, unless you plan on only hunting back towards the truck or very close to camp. You’ll also need to stop hunting before the last day of your trip if you have hard deadlines, in order to have enough time to get an animal quartered and packed out.
Get to know a packer...there are areas where 7 miles is doable and there are areas where 3 miles arent and the hard part to all of that is that you dont get to choose, the elk do.Yes all good points! We have ways to text on our 2 way spot X so that should help.
We had a great time got on elk seen 1 nice bull nothing ever got closer then 88 yards its so thick in there!How was it!!?
Raggeds aren’t what they used to be, I’ve since found way better options. Numbers are way down in that area
7 miles deep?We had a great time got on elk seen 1 nice bull nothing ever got closer then 88 yards its so thick in there!
No everyone said it was a bad idea so we did about 3-47 miles deep?