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Options for an inexpensive hunt in the West?
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<blockquote data-quote="ATH" data-source="post: 1228439" data-attributes="member: 1656"><p>Most elk hunts that are cheap are probably too physically taxing for your father. I have done DIY, the hard way on public land, and taken elk 2 of 4 tries, but they were remote and physical hunts covering a ton of ground. There are easier hunts to be had if you build points, but that can take many years.</p><p></p><p>I agree with antelope. When hunting MT for elk/muleys I have also easily gotten doe antelope tags; one year I took all three in a week. Last year I hunted NE WY for antelope…supposedly a tough unit but easy to draw…4 of us tagged out in 2 days. Doing the same hunt this year with 3 guys. Basically gas, hotel, tag expense. If the hotel is too much just camp. I'm sure it's a hard hunt if you never leave the truck, but we found a lot of antelope the truck hunters missed just by walking 200-400 yards from the road and glassing around into the coulees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ATH, post: 1228439, member: 1656"] Most elk hunts that are cheap are probably too physically taxing for your father. I have done DIY, the hard way on public land, and taken elk 2 of 4 tries, but they were remote and physical hunts covering a ton of ground. There are easier hunts to be had if you build points, but that can take many years. I agree with antelope. When hunting MT for elk/muleys I have also easily gotten doe antelope tags; one year I took all three in a week. Last year I hunted NE WY for antelope…supposedly a tough unit but easy to draw…4 of us tagged out in 2 days. Doing the same hunt this year with 3 guys. Basically gas, hotel, tag expense. If the hotel is too much just camp. I'm sure it's a hard hunt if you never leave the truck, but we found a lot of antelope the truck hunters missed just by walking 200-400 yards from the road and glassing around into the coulees. [/QUOTE]
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