AdamW
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Man, I really hesitated to make this thread. May have a mod delete it if I secretly stay home and eat pizza for a week. Just kidding. To be honest, it's about half to start/share another "noob goes elk hunting" report and half to get some last minute tips and encouragement from Rokslide in the last few nerve-racking days. Maybe this will be useful to someone down the road.
In 2016 my buddy Ross aka redmech and I made our first Colorado 1st rifle hunt. Great trip but a skunker as far as elk goes. That thread is here Ross and Adam: First CO Elk Hunt Planning Thread . Ross has a big project on his plate this fall, so I 100% understood when he hesitantly said he was passing this year. I went ahead and put in for the draw and drew my bull elk tag. I had until 30 days before the season to get a refund and it took me up the the end to decide I was going.
I've learned a ton from Rokslide about the realities of hunting solo, but there is intimidation still there for sure; lots of unknowns. A couple awesome members have even shared some info via PM and phone calls. I've thought, planned, repeat about the solo end of it and the trip in general. Redundant critical items, weather potential, vehicle prep, emergency contact and checking in, navigation, how far I'm willing to go from the truck or trail, potentially packing a bull out solo. I hesitate to say "everything" but maybe "a lot".
One gut punch has been the number of naysayers projecting their every fear on me when they hear I'm hunting the mountains solo. A tiny handful have been encouraging, fortunately one of them is my wife, which is huge to me. She lost her dad in a boating accident as a kid so me coming home is a big deal .There are a lot of dream crushers out there, I'll just leave that at that.
My priorities: 1) come home safe 2) enjoy myself 3) kill my first bull. In that order.
I've done the online research, covered those bases well. It's a new unit and all I can do is e-scout with my limited knowledge, so some of my biggest unknowns are:
Almost time to get after it. Hopefully some good pics to follow. Good luck to all of you and be safe.
In 2016 my buddy Ross aka redmech and I made our first Colorado 1st rifle hunt. Great trip but a skunker as far as elk goes. That thread is here Ross and Adam: First CO Elk Hunt Planning Thread . Ross has a big project on his plate this fall, so I 100% understood when he hesitantly said he was passing this year. I went ahead and put in for the draw and drew my bull elk tag. I had until 30 days before the season to get a refund and it took me up the the end to decide I was going.
I've learned a ton from Rokslide about the realities of hunting solo, but there is intimidation still there for sure; lots of unknowns. A couple awesome members have even shared some info via PM and phone calls. I've thought, planned, repeat about the solo end of it and the trip in general. Redundant critical items, weather potential, vehicle prep, emergency contact and checking in, navigation, how far I'm willing to go from the truck or trail, potentially packing a bull out solo. I hesitate to say "everything" but maybe "a lot".
One gut punch has been the number of naysayers projecting their every fear on me when they hear I'm hunting the mountains solo. A tiny handful have been encouraging, fortunately one of them is my wife, which is huge to me. She lost her dad in a boating accident as a kid so me coming home is a big deal .There are a lot of dream crushers out there, I'll just leave that at that.
My priorities: 1) come home safe 2) enjoy myself 3) kill my first bull. In that order.
I've done the online research, covered those bases well. It's a new unit and all I can do is e-scout with my limited knowledge, so some of my biggest unknowns are:
- Narrowing down the exact spots I want to start hunting, glassing locations, set up camp etc. (feel really weak in this area)
- How to most effectively use my 2 scouting days.
- Access and road conditions. They just vary so much from area to area.
- What the area will actually look like vs e-scouting.
- Unknown hunting pressure and where I'll run in to the most camps/hunters.
Almost time to get after it. Hopefully some good pics to follow. Good luck to all of you and be safe.
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