Yep just like everyone else these days hahahaHunt the farthest place away from the roads
Yep just like everyone else these days hahahaHunt the farthest place away from the roads
Amen to thisI've never cared about pressure. I've hunted OTC Colorado for over 20 years. Idaho when I can get a tag and Oregon too.
99% of the hunters don't have 3 days of hard hunting in them and will not walk off of a path, road or trail.
I'm not worried about it.
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“How do you remain calm with overcrowding?” - When I’m in the field and a panic attack starts to hit me - I just think about all the threads I’m going to start online where I can b!tch, whine, and complain about it….and that makes everything so much better! Then I grab my juice box and start hiking again!I remember when there was elk and low hunters, it was amazing. Those days are over, hunters from all over the place, all over the place. Just seeing if people even recognize the masses that now chase around small scared elk between patches of private land.
As much as people are lazy they are also impatient. Find a great travel corridor and just sit like a whitetail hunter on opening morning. If there are elk and deer in that area they will get bumped when everyone gets up and starts walking around about 9am and they just might pass right by you on the way to the next, further from the road basin.
Sitting and waiting is the way on opening weekend because so few do it.