Dschwan
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Has anyone done a drop camp this year in Colorado? Would you do it again or would you do anything different? Was it an OTC unit or draw?
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That’s interesting. So did the guy leave? Or how did you handle the situation?True story!!
Came back from day hunt and had a guy in our camp with a fire going and ready to stay for the night with us. Made for rest of trip interesting never knowing what we were going to come back to each night
We had some solo guy want to camp right next to us this year. Lots of great empty sites around, and he said something about “security in numbers”. Sent him packing. I think some are genuinely afraid of being alone.Our hunt group of 4 all had the conversation with him on not being so welcome so he set up his own camp close to us that night and we didnt see him again. We would not of pushed him out into the darkness and risked his safety but glad he chose on his own to sleep a few yards away that night.
Those scared of the dark should stay in the city.We had some solo guy want to camp right next to us this year. Lots of great empty sites around, and he said something about “security in numbers”. Sent him packing. I think some are genuinely afraid of being alone.
I've done drop camp, hotel and rented a house. Honestly, the home rental was the best. A/C, hot showers, TV, kitchen, deer in the backyard eating the lawn and I was 1.2 miles from my trailhead. Slept real nice in that big bed and woke feeling rested and ready to go. Would push the button on the coffee-maker, grab a hot shower, eat a little breakfast and would be out the door in 45 minutes. There was no downside.Has anyone done a drop camp this year in Colorado? Would you do it again or would you do anything different? Was it an OTC unit or draw?
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I've done drop camp, hotel and rented a house. Honestly, the home rental was the best. A/C, hot showers, TV, kitchen, deer in the backyard eating the lawn and I was 1.2 miles from my trailhead. Slept real nice in that big bed and woke feeling rested and ready to go. Would push the button on the coffee-maker, grab a hot shower, eat a little breakfast and would be out the door in 45 minutes. There was no downside.
For the first time probably. Once your outfitter has completed a successful trip with you and knows you are not a jack wagon, he will probably be willing to bring you in solo next time. He will prob want you to send him an inreach message each day to check inAre most drop camps a 2 person minimum for archery? I’ve only seen this online.
“There was no downside.”It was 2019 and the drought and fires made for very difficult hunting. Even rented horses to get up high but no bueno. Was a tough hunt, much moreso than normal...heard a crap ton of Hoochie Mamas. Had one shot opportunity but the little guy was pathetic looking, never drew.
Do you mind saying what that drop camp costed? I've often thought about doing a drop camp.I did a drop camp this year in CO in a OTC unit. Will not share unit or outfitter as I plan to go back every year.
What I would do differently:
I would not go with people who have no elk or western hunting experience.
Get an OnX chip for my GPS.
Take more butt wipes.
Take spotting scope and tripod.