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First Elk Hunt...Dissapointing
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<blockquote data-quote="flatwater bill" data-source="post: 1347932" data-attributes="member: 81090"><p>ETX..........the logistics of elk hunting make it difficult to hunt back country without a guide.........certainly without horses to pack things out. If you have a similarly fit hunting partner you could buy over the counter tags in Idaho, and hunt without too much trouble. Two fit men can carry a lot of elk meat. Perhaps best fitting your needs is a drop camp.....if such still exists. An outfitter drops your camp and you in a reasonable area, and checks on you from time to time as pre arranged. No pressure to pull the trigger, and the satisfaction of doing most of it on your own. Guides tend to be result oriented, and the price is the same if you harvest on the first day or the fifth...so many of them put a lot of pressure on you to shoot, so they can go about their business........FWB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flatwater bill, post: 1347932, member: 81090"] ETX..........the logistics of elk hunting make it difficult to hunt back country without a guide.........certainly without horses to pack things out. If you have a similarly fit hunting partner you could buy over the counter tags in Idaho, and hunt without too much trouble. Two fit men can carry a lot of elk meat. Perhaps best fitting your needs is a drop camp.....if such still exists. An outfitter drops your camp and you in a reasonable area, and checks on you from time to time as pre arranged. No pressure to pull the trigger, and the satisfaction of doing most of it on your own. Guides tend to be result oriented, and the price is the same if you harvest on the first day or the fifth...so many of them put a lot of pressure on you to shoot, so they can go about their business........FWB [/QUOTE]
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