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I am thinking about trying to do a DIY Archery Elk hunt this year, or next. Undecided. I have always wanted to hunt elk. Any tips? Locations? Anyone want to team up?
I ruck with weight for my exercise all year round, so yea, i think thats a great way to get your body used to carrying out an elk. Cardio being the other big one but i feel rucking check a lot of the boxes. If your packing 100+ lbs over 20 miles your a stud. Unsure on the OTC rules in Utah but i dont think they offer much of an OTC experience. As Nphunter posted up above... CO and OR may be all thats left this year. CO has the biggest herd of elk in the country and the biggest herd of hunters in the country. Your hunting in ANY OTC unit should be dictated by the hunting pressure (hey theres another tip ).Yeah, to clarify....
I WAS NOT LOOKING FOR YOUR LOCATIONS. Jeez. I have been hunting long enough to know people get psycho about it. See above.
I should have been more clear. What states do you think might be good for a DIY OTC hunt. That was the question I had in mind. I was thinking Utah.
Nphunter's post above was EXACTLY the information I was looking for.
I understand: get in shape and good boots. Got it.
Nphunter and Gerbdog, thank you for your detailed responses.
The posts about commitment are silly, you can't tell my commitment by a feeler post. So please, in the future, try to refrain.... unless it is something like "for elk hunting you really need to commit" or something along those lines. Otherwise you just come off looking like an ass. I put this post out (granted maybe not very verbose) because I wanted to start getting involved in this community and start a conversation. My apologies if I ruffled your feathers.
For getting in shape..... would my Ruck endurance prep work from the Corps? Using sandbags, build up to 100+ lbs while rucking up to 20 miles? Do you all suggest certain works outs? HITT? Again, I should have been more specific, however I feel the need to point out "get in shape" isn't super helpful.
Again, sorry to ruffle feathers. My goal is to develop my own spots, not steal yours.