Can't go until then I have other family obligations to do got to make the better half happy.don't wait, just go.
Really just looking to get me and my guys feet wet in the elk hunting world and possibly have some success and get some meat in the freezer more concerned about weather later in the season though I've been watching some videos on YouTube and it seems like we may need to camp and get back in the mountains aways.If looking for success rifle if looking for possible adrenaline rush archery.....good luck on the decision
Exactly....I only regret the hunts I didn't do.
Your first 3 years you'll be drinking from a fire hose. Your plan wl be be a great start. But be flexible.Yeah that's why I'm trying to plan every thing now so when me and my guys get out there were ready to hunt.
I only regret the hunts I didn't do.
Thank you I appreciate your time and input.To the OP, you are on the right track. Just the fact that you didn't ask for locations at all in your question will lead to many fellow hunters being willing to lend your their thoughts.
Decide what type of hunt you want first. The more variables you get rid of, the better the advice will be. It's ok not to know yet, just keep reading and watching as you have been. It will become clear what type of experience you want.
Yeah I'm starting to become more and more obsessed everything I think about buying is about hunting out there and here at home I've also started looking at other states a bit confusing like Idaho and Utah.You've got plenty of time for homework. You may want to consider a few other states as well. Plenty of time to start diving into all the states GMU's, draws, draw odds, success rates etc etc. The homework is part of the fun it could very easily become an obsession