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<blockquote data-quote="unclefish" data-source="post: 1017012" data-attributes="member: 85156"><p>Here are some things to think about. If you are going to hunt national forest. Get a GPS with hunt maps. There is a lot of private property mixed in there. I was also told that when you are close to a bundry if there is fence you go by that. If you do get an elk think about how you are going to get it out. Then either sent to butcher so they can process and flash freeze it so you can pack in cooler with dry ice. For ride home. Clothing hard to say this past hunt I brought all cold weather gear. And yes I was walking around with a 300 winmag with a tee shirt on..some places you pick the closest towns could be hours away. Food water supplies, medical. You need to bring it in. If you have a chance go scout it out before your hunt. I was lucky got to go with some guys that where doing for 26 years. I was use to hunting 15 to 100 acre lots here. Out there u can drive for miles I said to my self where the hell would I even stop to even think about starting my hunt. I live at sea level. When u go the air is light everything you do takes longer. Learn as much as you can about elk habitat and calling them to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="unclefish, post: 1017012, member: 85156"] Here are some things to think about. If you are going to hunt national forest. Get a GPS with hunt maps. There is a lot of private property mixed in there. I was also told that when you are close to a bundry if there is fence you go by that. If you do get an elk think about how you are going to get it out. Then either sent to butcher so they can process and flash freeze it so you can pack in cooler with dry ice. For ride home. Clothing hard to say this past hunt I brought all cold weather gear. And yes I was walking around with a 300 winmag with a tee shirt on..some places you pick the closest towns could be hours away. Food water supplies, medical. You need to bring it in. If you have a chance go scout it out before your hunt. I was lucky got to go with some guys that where doing for 26 years. I was use to hunting 15 to 100 acre lots here. Out there u can drive for miles I said to my self where the hell would I even stop to even think about starting my hunt. I live at sea level. When u go the air is light everything you do takes longer. Learn as much as you can about elk habitat and calling them to. [/QUOTE]
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