ddavis_1313
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Thank you. I appreciate your stance.
Especially since you’re from Texas. I’m assuming if you do any elk hunting; it would be out of state. Many people in the same boat, traveling to enjoy the opportunity. And is asking for help / advice or providing support such a bad thing? I think not.
Some additional info on your suggestion. The tag I drew is unit specific. And, many tags are these days. But Unit was deemed a “spot” and against the rules. I can't really zoom out. For example if I were to ask about western idaho; there is too much variation between units and terrain. For example i’ve hunted an otc unit bordering this unit. Im familiar with the country, but don’t know about factors like season timing, pressure, etc. and if I cant ask about a unit, i almost certainly cannot ask about a particular wilderness or mt range in that unit.
And not necessarily related to your comment, but My point kinda being; whats a spot? Can’t talk about specific units or tags. Why not call whole states a “spot”.
Why not ban hunting pictures? After all it increases interest in hunting and leads to more pressure. I just think this kind of action is more harmful to us as hunters in the long run.
I get what you’re saying but you have to make an effort to be vague. For yourself and for others to follow. There are guides on the Texas coast that post pics of fish and blur out the back ground just so people can’t find what area of a specific bay they are in. It’s that serious.
I’ll give you an example of my current situation.
I’m headed to Alaska to hunt moose in September. I’ve never been in this area. Hell, I’ve never hunted moose and I’m taking my wife with me to hunt as well that’s 5 months pregnant. This area was shared to me bc the returning clients didn’t book for this year but are booked for next year.
Anyone can hunt it. It’s public. It’s gonna cost you though bc the transport cost isn’t cheap. Then add in the raft rental cost. Due to those details and cost this is a very overlooked area. And it takes physical work to get to the starting part. There are some other details about this otc unit that I’m gonna leave out bc a smart person could easily narrow down where I’m going.
Main reasons I’m not asking anyone anything specific about the area. Like I’m not even talking about what region of the state it’s in…
1). Those guys that have hunted the last 8 years or so are coming back. They have spent a lot of money time and effort learning this area. And they are successful. They killed two bulls in the mid 60’s last year and a STUD 3 years ago. And they are shooting moose on the river and not packing meat hardly any distance. The very last thing I’d want to do is blow up an area for those two older guys. In fact, I kind of feel guilty sliding into this area as is and they aren’t even going to be there.
2). Next year may be their last year…. Someone is going to take this spot over and continue what they are doing. And this is a spot that gets extremely low pressure. Per wildlife biologist “I don’t think it gets hunted on a yearly basis”. Soooooo someone is going to take it over and enjoy killing moose every year.
Any guesses who that someone might be??? Prolly the guy that is keeping his lips zipped tight! This guy!!!
3). Cost. Yeah, the transport ain’t cheap. Add in the raft and now it’s more expensive. But in compassion I’m taking my wife and for both of us plus airfare to Alaska, plus license, plus shipping meat home is less expensive than what guys are paying per person to hunt similar areas on drop hints or float hunts. That’s just their transport service. And they are working 5x harder to kill the same quality bulls.
4. Extremely amazing fishing. It was shared to me that the fishing here is better than the Kenia River. I’ve fished that river. I don’t know it was even possible to get any better!
Again, I’m on your side. I get it. It can be frustrating trying to get info. But sometimes it’s just as fun to show up and just hunt. Figure it out when you get there! Make it part of the challenge. I can assure you that almost every time any info from last year is moot the following year.
Well….
Unless you’re moose hunting a specific spot in Alaska!
Again, best of luck to you!
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