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First Time Elk; Bow, rifle...Handgun?
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<blockquote data-quote="Buffalobob" data-source="post: 493341" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>Bowhunting is pretty relaxed after the opening weekend and you have a long season. A lot of it depends upon how much time you have to hunt and what your skills are with a bow. Low skill levels will make it difficult.</p><p></p><p>I do not know anywhere that has a special handgun season and I am just about as accurate with a bow as a handgun.</p><p></p><p>Rifle hunt is what everyone does so there are lots of options available. What I do nowadays is apply to Utah for limited entry elk to build up point for the draw and being as I have bought a expensive hunting license to get the points, I then bowhunt and get a rifle antlerless tag. This build up my knowledge base of the general hunting area as well as elk hunting techniques so when I finally get enough point to draw a special tag I will be ready for it.</p><p></p><p>That's just one philosophy of elk hunting and there are lots of others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffalobob, post: 493341, member: 8"] Bowhunting is pretty relaxed after the opening weekend and you have a long season. A lot of it depends upon how much time you have to hunt and what your skills are with a bow. Low skill levels will make it difficult. I do not know anywhere that has a special handgun season and I am just about as accurate with a bow as a handgun. Rifle hunt is what everyone does so there are lots of options available. What I do nowadays is apply to Utah for limited entry elk to build up point for the draw and being as I have bought a expensive hunting license to get the points, I then bowhunt and get a rifle antlerless tag. This build up my knowledge base of the general hunting area as well as elk hunting techniques so when I finally get enough point to draw a special tag I will be ready for it. That's just one philosophy of elk hunting and there are lots of others. [/QUOTE]
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