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I want to get into elk hunting... and know nothing about it
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<blockquote data-quote="joshua99ta" data-source="post: 337632" data-attributes="member: 21026"><p>I was just informed earlier that a co-worker has a late uncle that left 1800 acres to his dad and the paperwork is in the process now. I'm not real sure where it is located at this moment but it has a 4,000+ sqaure foot lodge on the property also. He did tell me that it is located next to a national forrest or something like that. I'm not gunna just straight up ask to hunt his property but maybe I'll at least have a place to stay and can use an atv or ruv(I have both) to get close to the public property, IF I can get a tag in this area. </p><p> </p><p>I understand your guys thoughs on the rifle weight and scope weight. I thought about it too. But I believe I can deal with it. I did a good bit of walking/ stalking last year on an oryx hunt in texas, I know it gets heavy but I cant afford to buy a 50mm scope and then another 56mm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joshua99ta, post: 337632, member: 21026"] I was just informed earlier that a co-worker has a late uncle that left 1800 acres to his dad and the paperwork is in the process now. I'm not real sure where it is located at this moment but it has a 4,000+ sqaure foot lodge on the property also. He did tell me that it is located next to a national forrest or something like that. I'm not gunna just straight up ask to hunt his property but maybe I'll at least have a place to stay and can use an atv or ruv(I have both) to get close to the public property, IF I can get a tag in this area. I understand your guys thoughs on the rifle weight and scope weight. I thought about it too. But I believe I can deal with it. I did a good bit of walking/ stalking last year on an oryx hunt in texas, I know it gets heavy but I cant afford to buy a 50mm scope and then another 56mm [/QUOTE]
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