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Elk Hunting For The Layman - Part 1
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<blockquote data-quote="Tepco" data-source="post: 555888" data-attributes="member: 33961"><p>Great article! You seemed to cover preparation very well.</p><p>As with anything in life, preparation can and does mean success or failure.</p><p>I did like that you stressed that a single hunter in unfamiliar country is not advisable!!</p><p>I am not a guide but all my family and friends from the big city seem to think I am, this year I taught my oldest grandson (12) to hunt big game and he got a 345 6X6 bull elk, last year I took my uncle and his 2 older friends out on their cow elk hunt and they all 3 tagged out and the elk were skinned, quartered and wraped by 5pm.</p><p>Elk hunting is some of the most strenous hunting as you said because of the distance, altitude and size of the animal when packing it out!</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for an interesting article that was a good read with lots of practicle advise!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tepco, post: 555888, member: 33961"] Great article! You seemed to cover preparation very well. As with anything in life, preparation can and does mean success or failure. I did like that you stressed that a single hunter in unfamiliar country is not advisable!! I am not a guide but all my family and friends from the big city seem to think I am, this year I taught my oldest grandson (12) to hunt big game and he got a 345 6X6 bull elk, last year I took my uncle and his 2 older friends out on their cow elk hunt and they all 3 tagged out and the elk were skinned, quartered and wraped by 5pm. Elk hunting is some of the most strenous hunting as you said because of the distance, altitude and size of the animal when packing it out! Thanks for an interesting article that was a good read with lots of practicle advise! [/QUOTE]
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