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boils down to what would make you happy to do on your hunt. I personally hunt almost all solo and wouldnt even consider not hunting
It sounds like you are able to turn your tag in, and would have the points to draw next year.Ok so the great news is that I drew my 2021 CO 61 archery tag! (yes bragging a bit here) The bad news is that my hunting partner of the last 12 years drew his own LE tag in a different part of the state. (unexpected tag) Good on him but that leaves me on a solo mission for a tag that I have been dreaming of for several years. I have hunted solo in the past but having another caller, another back, eyes, and ears is clearly desirable especially given the point cost of this tag. I honestly don't care about inches but chose this unit for opportunity.
So, what say you roksliders? Especially anyone that has had the opportunity to hunt this tag in the past.
Hunt solo? Find a friend? Wait another year?
"Be" the caller. Sounds like you've already had success solo before, so this hunt shouldn't be any different for you.Thanks for all the responses. I don't have any problems hunting solo I was more concerned about going into this kind of opportunity without a caller.
Thanks for all the responses. I don't have any problems hunting solo I was more concerned about going into this kind of opportunity without a caller. I have actually killed more elk solo than when partnered up but recognize the advantages of having a caller pull elk by the shooter or at least keep their attention elsewhere as this is what we have done the last several years. With this being an opportunity rich environment I want to make sure I am not severely handicapping myself going in.
I have not hunted The Western Slope so not experienced with how to approach the terrain/environment. If someone who has hunted the unit came on here and said "man, you would be a moron for hunting that terrain and those elk without a caller." I would give it some attention.
Thanks for this insight. Great to hear from another person that has spent some time in the unit. I am starting to plan out a scouting trip in early August and then keep the rest of my vacation time for hunting. The terrain/vegetation that I can see (online) is a bit overwhelming (thick) and much different from what I have hunted the past 20 years on this side of the divide.Having spent quite a bit of time in 61 I would say that for the most part having a caller would be much less important than in an OTC unit, if you are in the big herds there are so many elk making noise that no amount of calling makes much difference, you are certainly not calling a herd bull away from 80 cows...
in my experience calling from anything more than 100 yards outside a big herd is a good way to have a satellite bull run you over and blow out the elk you are after, better to just get into the herd and wait for the big one to come by.
I’ll be there this weekend. Putting out 7 cameras to find that 350” bull hiding amongst all the 250-280s.Go scout and hunt it, get a short roster of yahoos who have nothing better to do than come help if asked, and make friends with other camps.
I think @Ucsdryder might have a friend with that tag too. He can probably call in a half dozen bulls simultaneously for the two of you to measure up.
I’ll be there this weekend. Putting out 7 cameras to find that 350” bull hiding amongst all the 250-280s.
If you find one of those I will trade you some pack labor for one of the lesser ones you don't want!I’ll be there this weekend. Putting out 7 cameras to find that 350” bull hiding amongst all the 250-280s.