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<blockquote data-quote="mulie" data-source="post: 2440633" data-attributes="member: 19271"><p>Agree with earlier hunt for your first hunt if DIY. If your using a guide which would be very beneficial on your first time. You'll get a feel for what it takes especially if your on public ground. Typically Cow call only and leave it in your pack. They have been "call wise" from the previous two seasons. They will call in other hunters. Again a guide would be good however they are not cheap either, you paid what as a Non-Res, also second season is short and this is your first? Put the extra work in for the funding, plan and speak with at least 5 guides. You have 3 years to get ready you'll do the best you can at having that great experience. Then if you become an elkohalic we all have you will be better prepared to go it on your own. If you are very lucky and get one down. The real work begins on caring for the animal and getting it out of the trees. My wife and I been hunting elk together for 10 years now for some reason she enjoys the packing out process go figure. It takes us together to prep, quarter an elk about two hours into fly sheets. We are both in our 60's these days. GOOD LUCK and Have FUN it is hunting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mulie, post: 2440633, member: 19271"] Agree with earlier hunt for your first hunt if DIY. If your using a guide which would be very beneficial on your first time. You'll get a feel for what it takes especially if your on public ground. Typically Cow call only and leave it in your pack. They have been "call wise" from the previous two seasons. They will call in other hunters. Again a guide would be good however they are not cheap either, you paid what as a Non-Res, also second season is short and this is your first? Put the extra work in for the funding, plan and speak with at least 5 guides. You have 3 years to get ready you'll do the best you can at having that great experience. Then if you become an elkohalic we all have you will be better prepared to go it on your own. If you are very lucky and get one down. The real work begins on caring for the animal and getting it out of the trees. My wife and I been hunting elk together for 10 years now for some reason she enjoys the packing out process go figure. It takes us together to prep, quarter an elk about two hours into fly sheets. We are both in our 60's these days. GOOD LUCK and Have FUN it is hunting. [/QUOTE]
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