Hi all,
I am an experienced hunter from the UK, bored of what the UK hunting has to offer. So I am researching/planning a once in a lifetime unguided trip on public land in the US for a Bull Elk. Why an Elk? Something about that majestic bugle! I have been looking mostly at Utah, Idaho, Montana or Wyoming. Only reason I have picked those states, is I visited when I was a teen on a road trip from Denver up through Yellowstone down to the Canyonlands. Always wanted to come back and to pair it with my passion for Hunting.
Originally, I was thinking a solo hunt but my relative in Denver isn’t keen on game meat thinks it’s cruel etc even though they eat meat! So I would rather see if I can find someone to buddy up with so they can make use of any meat from a successful hunt. Another reason frankly is Bears mainly as far as I can tell the ATF permit for a non immigrant visitor wouldn’t cover a pistol for protection. Is bear spray efficient? Looks a bit gimmicky.
Hoping for a 7 day expedition type trip to remote country. Perhaps I am being naive, is this too short for a true hunt/packing out? I am used to multi day trips/camping out up the hills in Scotland/Wales with a heavy pack and relatively fit. We just don’t pack out like you guys do and our biggest deer are Red stags which max I have had was about 250lbs. That was extracted with an Argo. Will be buying a kifaru, stone glacier or Kuiu pack so I can help with the extraction. I want the full experience and not shy of hard graft!
Will be bringing my .308 for the trip and homeloaded ammo probably 165gr plus of some sort. Maybe my 6.5 creedmoor with 140gr. Have the usual kit, mostly decent quality equipment such as garmin inreach, mountaineering tent, lightweight cold weather sleeping bag, optics, shooting sticks etc.
So any tips or views, good or bad on my grand plans. Am I being naive? Is buddying up with other hunters a done thing in the US?
Thanks
Tom
I am an experienced hunter from the UK, bored of what the UK hunting has to offer. So I am researching/planning a once in a lifetime unguided trip on public land in the US for a Bull Elk. Why an Elk? Something about that majestic bugle! I have been looking mostly at Utah, Idaho, Montana or Wyoming. Only reason I have picked those states, is I visited when I was a teen on a road trip from Denver up through Yellowstone down to the Canyonlands. Always wanted to come back and to pair it with my passion for Hunting.
Originally, I was thinking a solo hunt but my relative in Denver isn’t keen on game meat thinks it’s cruel etc even though they eat meat! So I would rather see if I can find someone to buddy up with so they can make use of any meat from a successful hunt. Another reason frankly is Bears mainly as far as I can tell the ATF permit for a non immigrant visitor wouldn’t cover a pistol for protection. Is bear spray efficient? Looks a bit gimmicky.
Hoping for a 7 day expedition type trip to remote country. Perhaps I am being naive, is this too short for a true hunt/packing out? I am used to multi day trips/camping out up the hills in Scotland/Wales with a heavy pack and relatively fit. We just don’t pack out like you guys do and our biggest deer are Red stags which max I have had was about 250lbs. That was extracted with an Argo. Will be buying a kifaru, stone glacier or Kuiu pack so I can help with the extraction. I want the full experience and not shy of hard graft!
Will be bringing my .308 for the trip and homeloaded ammo probably 165gr plus of some sort. Maybe my 6.5 creedmoor with 140gr. Have the usual kit, mostly decent quality equipment such as garmin inreach, mountaineering tent, lightweight cold weather sleeping bag, optics, shooting sticks etc.
So any tips or views, good or bad on my grand plans. Am I being naive? Is buddying up with other hunters a done thing in the US?
Thanks
Tom