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<blockquote data-quote="Nosler26" data-source="post: 1063235" data-attributes="member: 87301"><p>Hello,</p><p>My dad would like to go Elk hunting this fall and I have never Elk hunted before. I know nothing about it. He has no points so it seems like I may end up taking him to Co. with the masses. lol That's ok, I don't mind that.</p><p></p><p>My question is, would anyone be willing to share some info regarding a decent area for a small to average bull or even a cow or two?</p><p></p><p>My dad is in good health, very capable. But he has a friend who has survived lung cancer and will struggle with high altitude and will need some assistance. I can do that. But I don't know where to take these to old timers. Again, these two are not trophy hunters by any means, just a bucket list thing. I wont be hunting but will be the Chauffeur, spotter and the pack mule for my dad's buddy. I can afford a reasonable amount for something in the lines of a trespass fee of sorts or land owner tags (if there is such a thing) But I am not wealthy and will be paying the bill here so........yeah, the cheaper the better for me. But top priority is to show these two a good time and maybe get their hands bloody. Any thought's?</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nosler26, post: 1063235, member: 87301"] Hello, My dad would like to go Elk hunting this fall and I have never Elk hunted before. I know nothing about it. He has no points so it seems like I may end up taking him to Co. with the masses. lol That's ok, I don't mind that. My question is, would anyone be willing to share some info regarding a decent area for a small to average bull or even a cow or two? My dad is in good health, very capable. But he has a friend who has survived lung cancer and will struggle with high altitude and will need some assistance. I can do that. But I don't know where to take these to old timers. Again, these two are not trophy hunters by any means, just a bucket list thing. I wont be hunting but will be the Chauffeur, spotter and the pack mule for my dad's buddy. I can afford a reasonable amount for something in the lines of a trespass fee of sorts or land owner tags (if there is such a thing) But I am not wealthy and will be paying the bill here so........yeah, the cheaper the better for me. But top priority is to show these two a good time and maybe get their hands bloody. Any thought's? [B] [/B] [/QUOTE]
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