I've been on several mostly archery elk hunts, some rifle and one muzzy for elk in the last 35 plus years and had great fun, but no success on a mature bull. I have not gone elk hunting in 10 years, since my son was born. Now my kids are older and my wife's job is more stable, so I can commit to my bucket big game hunts I've been building points for decades!!!!
I'm probably going to draw early season, rifle Wastach in Utah next year. I'd like to get an over 290 bull. If I hire a good guide there and do my part it should happen. I don't want to fool around and pass on bulls hoping for a really huge one, just a real big 5x5 or 6x6 and get it done even if it's the first half hour of the hunt!!
I've got 18 points in Nevada and assuming I get a 290 or better elk in Utah, I'd like to do better in Nevada. With this in mind, I'm thinking of holding out for a 330 plus, if I already have a 290 or 300.
I'm 56 in a week and in good physical shape. Who are the most successful guides in Nevada for getting a plus 330 bull? I'm not a millionaire as far as having that much "liquid" assets, and I absolutely abhor being overly pampered. I got all my hunting and camping stuff and would prefer to pay a single guide and or scouts to guide me to the elk and help pack it out. I would suppose the best guides probably have real comfy camps with all the fixings and that's not a show stopper either. My full focus would be on killing a big bull.
The other thing about me, is I am extremely analytical and ask LOTS of questions and talk a whole lot. I'm the worlds worst mind reader, ask my wife. I'm not the type to try and tell the guide where to go, but I love hunting and love to learn. I know most guides are quiet and stoic and my questions could be annoying, however, I am usually completely dialed in on my hunts as far as equipment, preparation, and clothing.
Thanks all,
Bill
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I'm probably going to draw early season, rifle Wastach in Utah next year. I'd like to get an over 290 bull. If I hire a good guide there and do my part it should happen. I don't want to fool around and pass on bulls hoping for a really huge one, just a real big 5x5 or 6x6 and get it done even if it's the first half hour of the hunt!!
I've got 18 points in Nevada and assuming I get a 290 or better elk in Utah, I'd like to do better in Nevada. With this in mind, I'm thinking of holding out for a 330 plus, if I already have a 290 or 300.
I'm 56 in a week and in good physical shape. Who are the most successful guides in Nevada for getting a plus 330 bull? I'm not a millionaire as far as having that much "liquid" assets, and I absolutely abhor being overly pampered. I got all my hunting and camping stuff and would prefer to pay a single guide and or scouts to guide me to the elk and help pack it out. I would suppose the best guides probably have real comfy camps with all the fixings and that's not a show stopper either. My full focus would be on killing a big bull.
The other thing about me, is I am extremely analytical and ask LOTS of questions and talk a whole lot. I'm the worlds worst mind reader, ask my wife. I'm not the type to try and tell the guide where to go, but I love hunting and love to learn. I know most guides are quiet and stoic and my questions could be annoying, however, I am usually completely dialed in on my hunts as far as equipment, preparation, and clothing.
Thanks all,
Bill
.