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<blockquote data-quote="hillajam" data-source="post: 183056" data-attributes="member: 7453"><p>Thanks a ton grit, and supermag. I'll check out these books. I just love learning as much as I can about hunting. You can never learn enough.</p><p></p><p>I was looking at some GMU's tell me what you think about them as far as terrain, elk numbers, hunter numbers etc...</p><p>Just started looking so stop me if I picked a real bad one.</p><p>4,5,441</p><p>7,8,9,19,191</p><p>57,58</p><p>66</p><p>67</p><p>69,84</p><p>76</p><p>Oh yeah do you have any suggestions on rifle hunting areas with good elk hunting?</p><p></p><p>Sorry I keep coming up with more questions.</p><p></p><p>We haven't decided weather to fly or drive. We are coming from MI. I am leaning towards flying but don't know what the cost is and how much of a hassle it is to get meat and antlers back?</p><p></p><p>How do you start a hunt. I would think that I would get the Horses delivered to where we parked (are there pull offs on the side of the roads or do we just find a clearing and drive right to it and camp there) Pack them up and head out,(how many trips does it usually take to get camp setup and how do you deal with food for the horses, or do they not eat that much. (I'm envisioning taking bail and bails of hay to our camp.) We might have 3 or 4 guys. Ok back on track. get camp set up, eat then do some ground covering to see if we can find some bulls for tomorrows hunt, mark the spot and get after them if they are close enough or head back and relax and plan for the mourning hunt. Get up early to make it to our spots before light. Wait and listen. Glass Glass Glass. Spot, stalk, shoot go home,...ha ha yeah right if it was that easy I wouldn't want any part in it. Well enough story time. Does that sound good soo far. Fill my holes if it doesn't sound right.</p><p>Thanks again guys I'm getting more and more excited. and I still have a year and a half to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillajam, post: 183056, member: 7453"] Thanks a ton grit, and supermag. I'll check out these books. I just love learning as much as I can about hunting. You can never learn enough. I was looking at some GMU's tell me what you think about them as far as terrain, elk numbers, hunter numbers etc... Just started looking so stop me if I picked a real bad one. 4,5,441 7,8,9,19,191 57,58 66 67 69,84 76 Oh yeah do you have any suggestions on rifle hunting areas with good elk hunting? Sorry I keep coming up with more questions. We haven't decided weather to fly or drive. We are coming from MI. I am leaning towards flying but don't know what the cost is and how much of a hassle it is to get meat and antlers back? How do you start a hunt. I would think that I would get the Horses delivered to where we parked (are there pull offs on the side of the roads or do we just find a clearing and drive right to it and camp there) Pack them up and head out,(how many trips does it usually take to get camp setup and how do you deal with food for the horses, or do they not eat that much. (I'm envisioning taking bail and bails of hay to our camp.) We might have 3 or 4 guys. Ok back on track. get camp set up, eat then do some ground covering to see if we can find some bulls for tomorrows hunt, mark the spot and get after them if they are close enough or head back and relax and plan for the mourning hunt. Get up early to make it to our spots before light. Wait and listen. Glass Glass Glass. Spot, stalk, shoot go home,...ha ha yeah right if it was that easy I wouldn't want any part in it. Well enough story time. Does that sound good soo far. Fill my holes if it doesn't sound right. Thanks again guys I'm getting more and more excited. and I still have a year and a half to go. [/QUOTE]
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