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The Basics, Starting Out
First Elk/Muley Hunt (lessons learned)
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<blockquote data-quote="Adikted" data-source="post: 1367520" data-attributes="member: 91925"><p>I've never been to Colorado, but there's a ton of people on the forum that live or hunt there. As far as coming from the South Carolina and going west is concerned the hunting is a lot different. I actually really liked chasing muleys and coming from Southern whitetail I don't think it's that hard to adapt as long as you're physically ready to go find them.</p><p></p><p>I would practice gutting a few deer on the ground with the skin on, I kind of felt like a greenhorn when I did mine. </p><p></p><p> I won't speak on elk hunting until I've figured out how to be successful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adikted, post: 1367520, member: 91925"] I've never been to Colorado, but there's a ton of people on the forum that live or hunt there. As far as coming from the South Carolina and going west is concerned the hunting is a lot different. I actually really liked chasing muleys and coming from Southern whitetail I don't think it's that hard to adapt as long as you're physically ready to go find them. I would practice gutting a few deer on the ground with the skin on, I kind of felt like a greenhorn when I did mine. I won't speak on elk hunting until I've figured out how to be successful. [/QUOTE]
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