180ls1
WKR
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So, as someone who is probably the least successful hunter on this forum, I have to say that the experience and the landscape and the "other" parts of the hunt are as important to me as the animal itself is.
I don't want an elk as much as I want to be where elk are. You get me?
I've come full circle on this, you're on the right track skipping ahead.
I had an absolute blast recently hunting spring toms in an elk unit that would have taken me 20 years to draw. Same landscape, running ridges calling, 1000's of feet elevation, glassing, herd dynamics, all the above, just a different species...
You can do the same interchanging bears / mule deer and a lot of other species.