First time fully guided archery elk trip?

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Hello,

I was looking to do a drop camp elk trip with a friend but he recently backed out. I was looking into a somewhat “more affordable” fully guided elk hunt. I only have experience deer hunting with 99% being in tree stands. Any recommendations on which state and outfitters to go with or even private guides ? Looking to learn to elk hunt and then going DIY moving forward and continuing to hunt elk on my own.
 
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Budget is a pretty top priority, however I know I’d like to hunt Public land with the idea of learning the area. I dont know what to expect I know CO is more expensive like 6K +. I’d be more interested in the cheaper states, but i’d like to avoid NM. Id like to be like 4000 or so range. I know it’s unlikely id probably have to go up to 5,000. However, I’m sure there are some quality cheaper outfitters/ Private guides who would be able to accommodate myself. I’m interested in Idaho, Wyoming, Montana as of right now. However, I’m early onto my research
 
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Budget is a pretty top priority, however I know I’d like to hunt Public land with the idea of learning the area. I dont know what to expect I know CO is more expensive like 6K +. I’d be more interested in the cheaper states, but i’d like to avoid NM. Id like to be like 4000 or so range. I know it’s unlikely id probably have to go up to 5,000. However, I’m sure there are some quality cheaper outfitters/ Private guides who would be able to accommodate myself. I’m interested in Idaho, Wyoming, Montana as of right now. However, I’m early onto my research

Colorado is the cheap state. Prices that I have seen have basically doubled over the last couple of years.

You might find a trespass fee or something for your stated budget.
 

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With that budget, you'll be hunting a unit with a low population density or accessibility issues and likely have a guide who doesn't know much more about elk hunting than you. I'm sure there are exceptions, but that should be the expectation.

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Take that money and put it towards tags and gas. You will figure it out. Maybe put aside 1000 of that to hire a packer when u get one if that is a concern.
 
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Colorado is the cheap state. Prices that I have seen have basically doubled over the last couple of years.

You might find a trespass fee or something for your stated budget.
I like the idea of hunting somewhere with a guide and going back and doing DIY in the same area
 

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I like the idea of hunting somewhere with a guide and going back and doing DIY in the same area
Do a lot of research. There's a lot of people out there that'll take your money and will lie to you about what you may see and then fill you full of excuses as to why it didn't work out the way they said it might.
 
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