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<blockquote data-quote="338reezens" data-source="post: 394987" data-attributes="member: 22698"><p>went on my first elk hunt last october. we did a DIY hunt in northwest colorado. the were good numbers of other hunters hunting the area. we went 1 for 3. i shot a 5x5 bull and my grandfather and uncle had lost opportunities. in 4 days i saw 25 bulls that were taken by others off of the 6 mile by 3 mile area. doing it this way we also saved us thousands of $'s and we had a great time. i would higly recommend a DIY. I myself find it more enjoyable to find and take an animal by myself than pay a guide. not that anything is wrong with using a guide. </p><p> </p><p>good luck on your hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="338reezens, post: 394987, member: 22698"] went on my first elk hunt last october. we did a DIY hunt in northwest colorado. the were good numbers of other hunters hunting the area. we went 1 for 3. i shot a 5x5 bull and my grandfather and uncle had lost opportunities. in 4 days i saw 25 bulls that were taken by others off of the 6 mile by 3 mile area. doing it this way we also saved us thousands of $'s and we had a great time. i would higly recommend a DIY. I myself find it more enjoyable to find and take an animal by myself than pay a guide. not that anything is wrong with using a guide. good luck on your hunt. [/QUOTE]
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