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<blockquote data-quote="maddog70" data-source="post: 866460" data-attributes="member: 52240"><p>Thanks MontanaRifleman. I'm afraid you're going to be right about the guided hunt. Any suggestions on guides and what states or areas offer a good chance at bagging an elk. Note: I'm not really concerned about a "trophy" elk although it would be nice. I am interested in a very edible elk though. That's something I've not heard anyone consider in anything I've read. I've always taught my sons "you eat what you shoot" or don't shoot. (Not in Afghanistan though ... ha! At least I hope not.) I don't know enough about elk yet to know if elk from one area is better eating than from another area. As you can see I'm just getting started on this quest and have much to research and learn on the subject. All three of us have hunted deer, coyote, quail, rabbit, turkey and small game so we're not complete novices to hunting, only hunting elk.</p><p>Well, thanks again. "May your rifle barrel be always warm and your meat locker full."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maddog70, post: 866460, member: 52240"] Thanks MontanaRifleman. I'm afraid you're going to be right about the guided hunt. Any suggestions on guides and what states or areas offer a good chance at bagging an elk. Note: I'm not really concerned about a "trophy" elk although it would be nice. I am interested in a very edible elk though. That's something I've not heard anyone consider in anything I've read. I've always taught my sons "you eat what you shoot" or don't shoot. (Not in Afghanistan though ... ha! At least I hope not.) I don't know enough about elk yet to know if elk from one area is better eating than from another area. As you can see I'm just getting started on this quest and have much to research and learn on the subject. All three of us have hunted deer, coyote, quail, rabbit, turkey and small game so we're not complete novices to hunting, only hunting elk. Well, thanks again. "May your rifle barrel be always warm and your meat locker full." [/QUOTE]
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