thomaskyle1799
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- Oct 13, 2022
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Good morning! This is my first post and I could not really think of a better way to start off other than getting some opinions and thoughts on things that I could potentially do to prepare myself for the day that I finally get to hunt an elk. I did not grow up in a family where I could learn to hunt. What I know so far, which ain't much, has all been self taught. I was lucky enough to grow up around firearms my whole life and have been shooting my whole life, but being able to make the shot is only a small portion of hunting as I have quickly learned.
I am a rather new hunter and still young in my early 20's and want to learn as much as I can. Hunting seems to be fading out with the previous generation, my generation, and for sure the generation coming up. I want to learn and take advantage of what I can, especially if in the future the number of hunters will be far less. I want to learn while I can and while there are still folks left to help teach me. I hope to some day pass on the knowledge that I learn to my kid and raise them going hunting and fishing and being outdoors.
The biggest dilemma that I will likely be facing will be the fact that I live in VA and cannot really afford the $7k+ that it takes to go on a guided elk hunt. Though a guide will likely not be in the picture for me anytime soon, I am willing to drive of fly where I need to to hunt. What are some of your thoughts from you out of staters that elk hunt but don't use a guide? Are there things that I can do to prepare myself for in the future when I am able to go on what seems like the hunt of a lifetime? Where would the best state to be to hunt elk, if not in the US then maybe B.C. or somewhere else in Canada? What firearm and caliber do you personally use in your journeys of hunting elk? I would love any advice, help, and tips that I can get so that one day I can get out there and get the opportunity to go on the hunt of a lifetime and be well prepared for it. Thanks in advance!
I am a rather new hunter and still young in my early 20's and want to learn as much as I can. Hunting seems to be fading out with the previous generation, my generation, and for sure the generation coming up. I want to learn and take advantage of what I can, especially if in the future the number of hunters will be far less. I want to learn while I can and while there are still folks left to help teach me. I hope to some day pass on the knowledge that I learn to my kid and raise them going hunting and fishing and being outdoors.
The biggest dilemma that I will likely be facing will be the fact that I live in VA and cannot really afford the $7k+ that it takes to go on a guided elk hunt. Though a guide will likely not be in the picture for me anytime soon, I am willing to drive of fly where I need to to hunt. What are some of your thoughts from you out of staters that elk hunt but don't use a guide? Are there things that I can do to prepare myself for in the future when I am able to go on what seems like the hunt of a lifetime? Where would the best state to be to hunt elk, if not in the US then maybe B.C. or somewhere else in Canada? What firearm and caliber do you personally use in your journeys of hunting elk? I would love any advice, help, and tips that I can get so that one day I can get out there and get the opportunity to go on the hunt of a lifetime and be well prepared for it. Thanks in advance!