Colorado elk hunt

When I was helping the AMU in the SDM class training at Benning, what was being taught in the class for every 20 degree change expect abour a 1 minute change in elevation. This may not be exact, then again e silhouette size targets are fairly forgiving elevation wise.
 
The number one rule is elk are not deer. Sounds simple but it can be hard for a hard core deer hunter to drop their deer hunting perspective and pick up elk hunting methods. Take the advice to heart being given. Keep your camp on "wheels" to move at moments notice. Be capable of walking 15-20 miles. I know this sounds wild but over the week you will need this stamina to keep hunting deep. Consider spike camping to save energy. Call local biologists, they are always willing to help and know the lay of the land. Springs can be really big deal especially in burnt area. Boots may be your best asset so you can put miles behind you. What's over the next ridge will be your mantra. Enjoy every moment, drink in the beauty of the most scenic landscape on the planet. Researching is probably half the fun and it will add knowledge that can be the ace in hole for you! Kudus for reaching out! Lots of good guys here to help!

I have shared this before and hope 1st timers understand there are regs that have to be followed or else your hunt can be ruined fast!

"Since this is a first time hunt, this doesn't get talked about enough but can bite you really bad. If successful there are some legally required steps you have to take or else subject to fines. CPW is adamant on these requirements and rarely any slack is given:
  • Sign your tag when you buy it but they will show you where when you buy OTC. If in mail, sign it immediately upon receipt.
  • Do not detach your fishing license from the tag at all. Otherwise the fishing license is no longer valid.
  • Sign kill tag upon kill with dates etc filled out.
  • You are required to bring the meat out FIRST plus evidence of sex of the animal must be with the meat.
  • Head etc. must come out LAST. This is something they will not tolerate if you bring the head out first or no evidence of sex. On my last hunt, camp next to us brought head out first and he got whacked hard by CO since not first timer I think.
  • Hunter safety card has to be carried with you at all times unless you have it validated by a CPW office in person and recorded in their system. I carried mine the first year I had it validated to be sure in case it didn't show up in the CO search of the database. This can be confusing since you purchased the license online and entered the Hunter Safety info BUT it does not eliminate the need to carry the card until it is actually validated in person at a CPW office. This law is a real PITA and causes a lot of grief to hunters ASSUMING the wrong interpretation of this requirement.
I know this is an older thread but this is some of the information I hoped to read. Thank you.
 
We are going to be prepared to have to go deep to get away from other hunters and find elk thanks a bunch for that info
I have killed elk in Mt.5x5,-Co ...... quite a few deer... moose in Can. all DIY.depending on temp.and in a remote no vehicle area....usually go pretty much go ....up.....at least 6 hrs....
pack 1 man tents very lite s.bag....6 rnds.ammo....external pack frame pack.I use a Kelty.
bill
 
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