BilboBaggins
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- Oct 19, 2025
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I’m hoping you guys can give me some insight into a few questions I have. I’m new to hunting out west, though I have whitetail hunted in Missouri. I’m planning on doing an OTC, third season rifle elk hunt in Colorado this year. I’m not entirely sure how to plan things, partly because I don’t know yet if I’ll be solo or with a partner (I don’t have one lined up), and partly because I’m just new to this.
Here are my questions:
Since this is my first year, should I just truck camp i.e. drive to a trailhead, park, day hunt, and hike back to the truck each night to sleep? Part of me thinks that’s less fun, but it might be more practical for a first attempt.
I’d really like to set up a hot tent and hike pretty far into the mountains, but then the challenge becomes getting meat out if I do shoot an elk, especially solo. In that case, should I line up an outfitter with horses to help pack the meat out? Is that something people typically do?
If I do go the hot tent route, should I get an ultralight tent instead of a wall tent? Or do people actually hike far in with wall tents?
Lastly, if anyone happens to be doing a third season elk hunt in Colorado and wouldn’t mind a tag-along, I’d really appreciate the company and guidance. With every other difficult skill I’ve learned in life, I’ve had a mentor, so doing this without one is new territory for me. I’m 26 and in good shape, so I can keep up. I work as a marine engineer, which means I’ll have all of November and December off.
Here are my questions:
Since this is my first year, should I just truck camp i.e. drive to a trailhead, park, day hunt, and hike back to the truck each night to sleep? Part of me thinks that’s less fun, but it might be more practical for a first attempt.
I’d really like to set up a hot tent and hike pretty far into the mountains, but then the challenge becomes getting meat out if I do shoot an elk, especially solo. In that case, should I line up an outfitter with horses to help pack the meat out? Is that something people typically do?
If I do go the hot tent route, should I get an ultralight tent instead of a wall tent? Or do people actually hike far in with wall tents?
Lastly, if anyone happens to be doing a third season elk hunt in Colorado and wouldn’t mind a tag-along, I’d really appreciate the company and guidance. With every other difficult skill I’ve learned in life, I’ve had a mentor, so doing this without one is new territory for me. I’m 26 and in good shape, so I can keep up. I work as a marine engineer, which means I’ll have all of November and December off.