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<blockquote data-quote="maddog70" data-source="post: 866002" data-attributes="member: 52240"><p><strong>Help setting up first elk hunt</strong> </p><p>As briefly as I can... I have two sons in the Army and want to set up a (2014) hunt for the three of us if possible. Scheduling will be tough but worth the try. I've heard some of my friends discussing the nightmare of tag draws, expense and logistics. It all sounds rather daunting to my little brain. I want to make the effort for my sons who have both had multiple deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan and need a break.</p><p>To the point. I know nothing of this process. Should I try a "self-hunt" or is the expense of a "guided hunt" a necessity in my case? I'm in Ohio, #1 son is in Hawaii and #2 son is in Ft. Benning, GA. (When they're not deployed) We'd be hunting with rifle @ ranges up to 500 yd. I'm thinking Colorado but then what do I know.</p><p>This may be my only chance at pulling this off so I need all the "experienced" help I can get. Any and all sound advice will be greatly appreciated. Thanks ahead of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maddog70, post: 866002, member: 52240"] [B]Help setting up first elk hunt[/B] As briefly as I can... I have two sons in the Army and want to set up a (2014) hunt for the three of us if possible. Scheduling will be tough but worth the try. I've heard some of my friends discussing the nightmare of tag draws, expense and logistics. It all sounds rather daunting to my little brain. I want to make the effort for my sons who have both had multiple deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan and need a break. To the point. I know nothing of this process. Should I try a "self-hunt" or is the expense of a "guided hunt" a necessity in my case? I'm in Ohio, #1 son is in Hawaii and #2 son is in Ft. Benning, GA. (When they're not deployed) We'd be hunting with rifle @ ranges up to 500 yd. I'm thinking Colorado but then what do I know. This may be my only chance at pulling this off so I need all the "experienced" help I can get. Any and all sound advice will be greatly appreciated. Thanks ahead of time. [/QUOTE]
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