nursul
FNG
- Joined
- Apr 22, 2014
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- 23
I did essentially the same thing fours years ago...from MO. I will say, the onset of websites like toprut have helped folks like us a lot, wish they were popular when I started. I’ve been going to CO for a solo DIY OTC Archery hunt in the Silverthorne area (I’ve shared the units I hunt here, their public and no secret). This write and your attitude are spot on. It ain’t no joke it’s hard to fill a tag. That said, you’ll love the experience and probably get bit by the same bug I did. The encounters with moose, goats, bears, mule deer...and yes the ELK. Like I said, attitude and effort, just make sure you pack those as you hit the trailhead, Have a blast and bask in the encounters, who knows maybe your stars will align.This will be my first year elk hunting. I started researching a couple month ago. I went to toprut and found OTC units with 50% or more public land and 20% success rate. Then I narrowed it down to units that where in wilderness areas. I’m from Iowa and I wanted to experience an elk hunt in the mountains. Didn’t matter where 15 hour drive or 18 hour drive isn’t much different. Then narrowed it down a little bit more to population of hunter’s under 750. Looked at access points, I wanted the options to road hunt and the options to hunt 10 miles from a road (not sure how the altitude will affect me). Then I looked at mountain peaks and landmarks to pick the prettiest unit outta my top 5. At least if I’m not killing elk I get a kick ass fall camping trip in the mountains. Like I said before this is my first elk hunt I have never been in the mountains other than driving through Colorado once and I’ve never seen an elk other than tv or the zoo. Haha. Hope I picked the right area if not I think I got a few year left in me going out west.