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For some, including me, it proboably changes over time depending on age, income and time limitations associated with other commitments to family, work, etc. In my 20s, I could have financially swallowed an outfitted hunt, but it would not have been financially responsible for me to do so. Therefore, every elk hunt I went on (and there were many) was DYI backpack hunts for more than three days. Sometime it was for 3 weeks. I did not have any kids and was an employee and not an employer at that point. They were always archery hunts.Calling all the experts! I was pondering this today so I thought I would post the question. What percentage of elk hunters are backpacking(3+ days in)for the hunt with minimal gear?
What percentage of Elk hunters are doing day trip hunts from their house or hotel/air bnb?
What percentage of Elk hunters hire an outfitter for their hunts(Drop camp/full guided)?
I’m from Pa so I don’t have the slightest clue….all my buddy’s here are the backpacking type, but wanted to see what everyone thought based on their experience.
In the late 90s give or take, I wrote an article for Bowhunter magazine about hunters going frome the east to west to hunt elk. One comment that I made in that article was at that time, the majority of people in your shoes going west have never even seen an elk alive and in person. I recommend going to a game farm or anywhere you could see one before going west. If you have never seeen one, you are bowhunting and lucky enough to call one in and he is buggling and blowing snot your way at 20 yards. You may miss him by 50 feet due to excitement. I called one in for my buddy who had never seen one and he shot it right in the whales tale from 15 yards away - which is exactly where he was looking when he shot still LMAO.Thanks for all the responses. My biggest problem as a non-resident is getting familiar with an area due to tag issues. Maybe I need to move west
This goes against the RS school of thought but...Thanks for all the responses. My biggest problem as a non-resident is getting familiar with an area due to tag issues. Maybe I need to move west
Thanks for all the responses. My biggest problem as a non-resident is getting familiar with an area due to tag issues. Maybe I need to move west