CHWine
Lil-Rokslider
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No. Didn't see anything worth 21 points.Did you tag out though?
No. Didn't see anything worth 21 points.Did you tag out though?
I used Joe at www.headinwest.net
He was a great guy, spent time with me understanding what I wanted to do, how I wanted to do it, and my experience hunting.
His plans where awesome! I am 2 for 2 self hunting bulls in Wyoming.
Not at all interested in participating, however, being the curious bugger that I am. This has peeked my curiousity
My understanding is most services decide where to scout and place you. It seems more for general elk tags like MT, WY, ID, and CO. I’m sure they would do it for draw tags as well. But you are limiting your client base thenQuestion? Hw does work? You pick a area, they scout it out? They have areas already scouted out? Is it map scouting? What kind of information is being deciminated: Travel patterns? Winter to fall routes? Terrain? Water? Pressure?
Thanks. I'll go browse around the rockcastMy understanding is most services decide where to scout and place you. It seems more for general elk tags like MT, WY, ID, and CO. I’m sure they would do it for draw tags as well. But you are limiting your client base then
I have read it’s a lot more than just about the actual target. A lot of logistics like where to camp, water, road conditions, glassing points, etc.
I don’t know how much the services cost. I do have a friend and his group of 3 used one. They killed a 300” 6x6 and a 335” 7x7 on that hunt. So it was probably worth it for them.
I believe Rokcast did one with Jim Carr and they talk about it on there.
Yep, I get that. Just pointing out make sure you are legal with whomever you use.“Location of a specific animal” means just that. Information on how and where to hunt does not fall under that definition.
I think the problem they are trying to eliminate are the high dollar hunts for world class and world record animals. The targeting of a specific animal because of it’s trophy potential. I’m not a fan of that myself. The guy who killed the Spider Bull in Utah with Mossback Outfitters cannot possibly feel much of a sense of accomplishment. I bet we are happier with our 300 inch public land diy bulls. Or the 270s!Yep, I get that. Just pointing out make sure you are legal with whomever you use.
If someone wants to pay for glassing locations and camping spots then go right ahead. Not a thing wrong with that.
I know some pretty cool biologists. They have great information on herd dynamics and habitat. Population trends. Long term weather patterns. But they don’t hunt. They work during hunting season and for the most part they never were the hunting type. They can give you a bead on whether or not a certain region is in good shape... on the up or declining. But they won’t be much help pin pointing honey holes and avoiding dead zones. If you’ve never hunted elk before and someone put you in spots where you saw elk or sign every day that’s good. As far as seeing other hunters... it’s the lower 48, that’s going to happen and you need to know your area better and work a bit harder to outshine those people. Good luck!I used a scouting service for elk last year with mixed results. All the locations given either had great elk sign or I saw elk. However, there were also plenty of hunters at all but one spot. I had done my own E scouting and was able to find elk with way less hunters at these back up spots.
If you don’t want to call the local biologist, game warden and spend time E scouting before the hunt it’s worth it. However you can get similar results own your own if you put in the work.