Guided Elk Hunt

hunterhayworth

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Thinking about doing a guided elk hunt with Rocky Mountain Elk hunts (2027 or 2028).

Wondering what layers would need to be added:

Base-layers:
Kuiu Merino wool zip off bottoms
blackovis lightweight top
Kuiu Pelton 118

Mid layer tops
Kuiu core hoodie
First light kiln hoodie
First Light Origin Hoodie

Bottoms:Kuiu Attack Pants
Cabelas lightweight pants

First Light Solitude Bibs

First Light Wind River Balaclava


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Must be a cold weather hunt with all those layers. Got my last 2 elk with in a Realtree shirt + hoodie and Kuiu attack pants.
 
Must be a cold weather hunt with all those layers. Got my last 2 elk with in a Realtree shirt + hoodie and Kuiu attack pants.

Probably won’t need all my layers. That’s the layers I’ve accumulated over the years


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It sounds like you have never hunted elk before you go invest in thousands of dollars you should make sure you like it. It is not for everyone.

In my opinion on a guided hunt, you don’t need the high-end clothing as much. You have horses to ride. Buy some more affordable clothes go Hunt elk and then reevaluate when you get back.

After your first hunt, you will be able to answer many of your questions on your own. Good luck.
 
It sounds like you have never hunted elk before you go invest in thousands of dollars you should make sure you like it. It is not for everyone.

In my opinion on a guided hunt, you don’t need the high-end clothing as much. You have horses to ride. Buy some more affordable clothes go Hunt elk and then reevaluate when you get back.

After your first hunt, you will be able to answer many of your questions on your own. Good luck.

I haven’t done elk, I’ve gone deer and Turkey and have enjoyed.


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In my opinion on a guided hunt, you don’t need the high-end clothing as much. You have horses to ride. Buy some more affordable clothes go Hunt elk and then reevaluate when you get back.

After your first hunt, you will be able to answer many of your questions on your own. Good luck.
Worth repeating. The dirty secret of DIY elk hunting is that it requires a lot more gear, and better gear, and more conditioning, than private land, generally speaking. Plus more days to devote to scouting/packing. It's VERY possible to make a DIY hunt cost more than a guided hunt. Especially so the first time you go, because you'll be buying tons of gear that year, and likely the next time too (due to errors the first time). After that it starts getting less painful....I hope.
 
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