What is real elk hunting? Well, my eyes have been opened, and it is NOT Colorado. I had a chance to hunt another state this year for the first time ever and lets just say, this next five year structure the CBA and other groups should be pushing hard for limits on elk/tag allocations.
The time has come for such groups to get vocal about the current situation occurring in OTC units in CO. Regardless if you kill elk, CO is not elk hunting in any way shape or form compared to what I experienced in a "non draw" unit.
As a resident of CO, I'm already trying to figure out how to hunt out of state next year.
OP can you give a typical day in Colorado versus the unnamed other state to givw a comparison?
Just truly curious what the difference is.
For me, it's not about the ease or the difficulty.......it is 100% how the elk act and respond during the archery season. It used to be very predictable for each week or phase of the season. These days there's just too many people out there, and not all of those are hunters. I'm not saying you can't still get into and kill elk. I'm just saying it's not much fun without the whole interaction and their responses to that. This year was the perfect example. It was the most crowded year I've seen, for hunters and others that are just out there recreating at the same time. The elk were running scared from start to finish.A dead elk doesn’t make a good season and no dead elk doesn’t make a bad season. I completely agree. But killing 2 elk early in the season, I thought I read opening weekend, and then saying “it isn’t real elk hunting” makes no sense. Maybe pass on those elk and get your money's worth. Or maybe try going to a new spot if that spot is too easy or “not hunting”.
Who told you my number 1 strategy for 2nd season OTC rifle in a few weeks? That was top secret! In all honesty though, 2nd season for me is more for just getting out in the years I didn't draw. We did muzzleloader this year and last but I needed to save a point for my drop camp trip next year. 2nd season is more of hanging out with a big group and utilizing the top-secret strategy noted above. I'm the only guy in camp typically that will leave early in my truck instead of hunting from camp. I at least try to get away from people the best I can, but it is difficult. Was thinking about getting a Texas license plate to fit in better.Well elk hunting is obviously just trying to be in the place at the right time where the other group of hunters chases the elk to your location so you can shoot an animal that's got its tongue lolling out from exhaustion because its been chased over 2 mountain ranges in the last 6 hours. Seems pretty clear!
As a WKR I'm still in the "if it is legal I'm shooting it" category when it comes to elk. First day, last day, packed in, near the road, I couldn't care less.I love these threads.
Previously.... it is not a real sheep hunt unless there is grayling.
Now it is not a real elk hunt if you kill within the first X hours.
Tongue in cheek...
I see it now. "Yeah, that is a 400 inch bull but the Rokslide elite say it is not a real elk hunt if I kill opening morning. I don't want to lose my WKR membership card so I'm going to let it walk. Those WKR will applaud my spike on the last day since that is what a real elk hunt it".
You guys will have a great time, the scenery alone is enough to enjoy yourselves. Everyone has a different experience that they want out of a hunt, and for me personally, Colorado elk hunts don’t provide that. If I had more bonus points they might but I’m already too far behind that game.Y’all are depressing, I leave Tuesday for my first elk hunt in 10 years. This will be my daughters first elk hunt and I am so excited for her. I guarantee a good time, nothing more. If she sees elk I’ll be happy, if she fills her cow tag I’ll be ecstatic, if she fills her bull tag it will be unbelievable! She has a bear tag just in case and I have a bull tag so I am in the game. I guess it’s all about expectations. I’ve killed them with bow, muzzleloader and rifle, I always enjoyed the bow and muzzleloader seasons the best but man the color in first rifle.. it ain’t the 1960s but I am still living the dream.
Shawn
Thanks, we have enjoyed every minute of the hunt, for us it started in November 2021 after a deer hunt. She asked me about the days when grandpa and I would go elk hunting. She had a bunch of questions and dug out a bunch of old pictures when we got home. I told her it would be easier to show her than tell her and here we are. She graduates college in December and I look forward to this upcoming week like no other. I’ve no idea what’s there now after a ten year absence but I hope the “lower trail” is still closed.You guys will have a great time, the scenery alone is enough to enjoy yourselves. Everyone has a different experience that they want out of a hunt, and for me personally, Colorado elk hunts don’t provide that. If I had more bonus points they might but I’m already too far behind that game.
Y’all are depressing, I leave Tuesday for my first elk hunt in 10 years. This will be my daughters first elk hunt and I am so excited for her. I guarantee a good time, nothing more. If she sees elk I’ll be happy, if she fills her cow tag I’ll be ecstatic, if she fills her bull tag it will be unbelievable! She has a bear tag just in case and I have a bull tag so I am in the game. I guess it’s all about expectations. I’ve killed them with bow, muzzleloader and rifle, I always enjoyed the bow and muzzleloader seasons the best but man the color in first rifle.. it ain’t the 1960s but I am still living the dream.
Shawn
Was exact opposite for me this year... never seen so many hunters out that late in the season (late archery that is), normally that last week and a half for me has much emptier trailheads but this year... noooope. Full up. However, if you wanna send over coordinates to your trailhead id be happy to go check out the number of trucks there for you so we can get a good idea of hunting pressure through the year I know its all anecdotal, but i "feel" like closing off other OTC units just ... pushed all the OTC hunters (that includes me) into less units and put more pressure on the elk in those units. CO probably outta just switch them all over to draw at this point because its causing problems in the OTC units that are still there. Just one dude's opinion who isnt an elk biologist.
Scent........cow calling.........bugling.......vehicles.........etc, I'm guessing.How is pressure from hunters and treehuggers in CO any different than pressure from wolves, mountain lions, black bears and grizzlies is some of the other surrounding states?
I didn't hear anyone say that someone was "entitled" to get the type of hunt they want. But everyone has preferences, and my "preference" is to hunt unpressured elk......because if they're unpressured.......I've never had an issue getting them to react the way I want. That's my preference......not my entitlement.I get that everyone wants to have a certain experience and that's ok, but to say it's not a real hunt because you didn't get it? that's a very entitled statement.