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Colorado elk outfitter?
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<blockquote data-quote="emmagator" data-source="post: 855741" data-attributes="member: 22817"><p>I agree, i believe its a tough bill to fill. We would really like a to get a trophy, thats why we were considering a guided hunt. But after hunting in Oregon on public lands our whole life, my dad and i dont know if we would be satisfied with being guided to the elk.</p><p></p><p>So we thought if we could get a private land hunt, self-guided, trespass type hunt, we could do the hunting ourselves but be in a spot with trophy potential.</p><p></p><p>The other issue is my dad will be 70 in 2014, he gets around really good, can still do some hiking. However, a 4 mile hike into backcountry, or drop camp where all the hunting is done in rugged terrain on foot just wont work.</p><p></p><p>Im trying to find a happy medium. But im realizing were going to have to make a sacrifice somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emmagator, post: 855741, member: 22817"] I agree, i believe its a tough bill to fill. We would really like a to get a trophy, thats why we were considering a guided hunt. But after hunting in Oregon on public lands our whole life, my dad and i dont know if we would be satisfied with being guided to the elk. So we thought if we could get a private land hunt, self-guided, trespass type hunt, we could do the hunting ourselves but be in a spot with trophy potential. The other issue is my dad will be 70 in 2014, he gets around really good, can still do some hiking. However, a 4 mile hike into backcountry, or drop camp where all the hunting is done in rugged terrain on foot just wont work. Im trying to find a happy medium. But im realizing were going to have to make a sacrifice somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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