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<blockquote data-quote="dmj" data-source="post: 1539109" data-attributes="member: 73479"><p>The first problem you are going to face, is that if you really like to hunt? One trip to hunt elk isn't going to be enough. It will get in your blood and you will want to go back. I hunt elk out of state every year. And please understand I'm not rich, all the bills need to be paid, my wife is extremely kind to me and if there's the money left I can have the tag. I picked an area that there seemed to be a decent chance of getting something that you could purchase a tag over the counter. I did make a trip to look around before my first hunt. Then I started hunting and putting in the miles, learning the country, basically scouting as I hunted. I consider any elk a trophy. I have had a lot of fun, have created a lot of memories. Just got my elk tag for 2019. Now if I can just get this new knee to quit hurting and start working. Good luck, be safe, have fun and do remember elk are tough and if you're lucky enough to get one on the ground, they are big.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmj, post: 1539109, member: 73479"] The first problem you are going to face, is that if you really like to hunt? One trip to hunt elk isn't going to be enough. It will get in your blood and you will want to go back. I hunt elk out of state every year. And please understand I'm not rich, all the bills need to be paid, my wife is extremely kind to me and if there's the money left I can have the tag. I picked an area that there seemed to be a decent chance of getting something that you could purchase a tag over the counter. I did make a trip to look around before my first hunt. Then I started hunting and putting in the miles, learning the country, basically scouting as I hunted. I consider any elk a trophy. I have had a lot of fun, have created a lot of memories. Just got my elk tag for 2019. Now if I can just get this new knee to quit hurting and start working. Good luck, be safe, have fun and do remember elk are tough and if you're lucky enough to get one on the ground, they are big. [/QUOTE]
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