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I drew an early archery elk tag in 16B/22. I’m from the eastern part of the state and don’t know much about the unit(s). Any tips, or good locations for this hunt? Thanks in advance.
Congrats! Family member drew the same tag but the later archery tag. From my first round of research, it seems to be rugged, thick, and has lots of hell holes. Older posts seem to suggest you could get it done from the road or go deep for some monsters. Biggest issues are water, heat, and getting it out.I drew an early archery elk tag in 16B/22. I’m from the eastern part of the state and don’t know much about the unit(s). Any tips, or good locations for this hunt? Thanks in advance.
Thank you.Congrats! Family member drew the same tag but the later archery tag. From my first round of research, it seems to be rugged, thick, and has lots of hell holes. Older posts seem to suggest you could get it done from the road or go deep for some monsters. Biggest issues are water, heat, and getting it out.
Good luck!
How did the hunt end up going for you? I also just drew that tag and am looking for tips as well. I've hunted Wyoming a lot but never in the high temps that it sounds like I'll see in NM.I drew an early archery elk tag in 16B/22. I’m from the eastern part of the state and don’t know much about the unit(s). Any tips, or good locations for this hunt? Thanks in advance.
It was a hard hunt with little to no bugling. We did tag out on a great bull. You're going to need to find water. Every bull I saw this year got killed on his way to water or on water.How did the hunt end up going for you? I also just drew that tag and am looking for tips as well. I've hunted Wyoming a lot but never in the high temps that it sounds like I'll see in NM.
Awesome, congrats!! Did you end up using horses, and do you think they are a must? I have a message into an outfitter to possibly do a drop camp and pack out if needed. I'm also not afraid to do some hiking but need to find water and or come back to base camp every night.It was a hard hunt with little to no bugling. We did tag out on a great bull. You're going to need to find water. Every bull I saw this year got killed on his way to water or on water.
We did a drop camp with GT from Beaver head Outfitters/Frontier Outfitters( I do not recommend them).Awesome, congrats!! Did you end up using horses, and do you think they are a must? I have a message into an outfitter to possibly do a drop camp and pack out if needed. I'm also not afraid to do some hiking but need to find water and or come back to base camp every night.
Thanks for the info, if you can think of anything else that I should know shoot me a message. Thanks again!We did a drop camp with GT from Beaver head Outfitters/Frontier Outfitters( I do not recommend them).
It tough hunting and the terrain is surprisingly difficult even without elevation.
I'd suggest a drop camp or at least someone to pack water in and the elk out.
I only found one spring that I'd drink out of. The rest of the spots were muddy, mucky messes.
We drank a lot of water because of the heat. Liquid IV is a must have to keep your brain going as you grind in that heat
Happy to chat if you have questions. Just send me a dm when you get closer to your hunt.Thanks for the info, if you can think of anything else that I should know shoot me a message. Thanks again!
Will do, thanks!!Happy to chat if you have questions. Just send me a dm when you get closer to your hunt.