A few of us are planning our first Elk hunt for the fall of 2018. We have been researching ranches on private land along with individual guides who take you out on public land. We would like our first experience to fall somewhere in between a full on, roughing it out in the sticks for 5-10 days living fully out of ones pack and the more boring, stay at a lodge every night and drive around during the day experience that gets over shadowed with the food, booze, and the amenities that cater more to the country club types. Personally I'd prefer the Spike Camp/tent/wall camp stalk experience myself but I'm in much better condition both mentally and physically than the others who I would label as a little more faint of heart.
I went to the Dallas Safari Club Expo yesterday and talked with every ranch/outfitter there and I found most leaned towards the lodge/setup hunt experience that didn't really appeal to us. We did talk with an outfit out of Idaho that seemed to fit the bill as far as what we were expecting and in terms of cost but I am not sure that Idaho is where we want to be. In all honesty I have no idea where we should go between Colorado/New Mexico/Utah/Idaho/Montanna/Wyoming. We are all newbs when it comes to Elk hunting but not in terms of hunting medium to big game. I think that going out on our own and just taking a chance with a particular unit is a bad idea as well. I don't know the terrain, weather patterns, or Elk habits and the last thing we need is for hunt to turn into a wild goose chase or even worse, a rescue situation.
What does the Slide say in regards to suggestions on which state/area/unit. Any recommendations on outfitters/guides and/or ranches? Things to avoid? At the end of the day we want to experience the hunt in terms of how it should be done but with relative safety and success that will bring us back for many years to come. If that takes place then we can slowly move into doing our own hunts as we gain experience, knowledge, and faith in our capabilities to be successful on our own. Thanks in advance for any help.
I went to the Dallas Safari Club Expo yesterday and talked with every ranch/outfitter there and I found most leaned towards the lodge/setup hunt experience that didn't really appeal to us. We did talk with an outfit out of Idaho that seemed to fit the bill as far as what we were expecting and in terms of cost but I am not sure that Idaho is where we want to be. In all honesty I have no idea where we should go between Colorado/New Mexico/Utah/Idaho/Montanna/Wyoming. We are all newbs when it comes to Elk hunting but not in terms of hunting medium to big game. I think that going out on our own and just taking a chance with a particular unit is a bad idea as well. I don't know the terrain, weather patterns, or Elk habits and the last thing we need is for hunt to turn into a wild goose chase or even worse, a rescue situation.
What does the Slide say in regards to suggestions on which state/area/unit. Any recommendations on outfitters/guides and/or ranches? Things to avoid? At the end of the day we want to experience the hunt in terms of how it should be done but with relative safety and success that will bring us back for many years to come. If that takes place then we can slowly move into doing our own hunts as we gain experience, knowledge, and faith in our capabilities to be successful on our own. Thanks in advance for any help.