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my wife and I want to do our first elk hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunter14" data-source="post: 908998" data-attributes="member: 55580"><p>Unfortunately, not having 'a lot of money' doesn't go well with trying to get a guided hunt. Typically you are looking at spending around $3,000 for a drop camp and $5,000 or so for a fully guided hunt, per person. That doesn't include tags or gratuities for guides. I don't know if that still fits into what you are looking for or not price-wise, but hopefully that helps. If you do decide to go for a guided hunt, as mightyman said, do your research. That is a lot of money to spend and you want to make sure you get it right.</p><p> </p><p>Your other option could be to start doing research and do a DIY hunt. That will be by far the cheapest option and could provide an opportunity for you to hunt multiple years for the same cost of a one year guided hunt.</p><p> </p><p>Fill us in on a little more information and we will try to help out. What part of the county are you in, how much do you have to spend, etc. Also, do you have any of your own camping supplies currently?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunter14, post: 908998, member: 55580"] Unfortunately, not having 'a lot of money' doesn't go well with trying to get a guided hunt. Typically you are looking at spending around $3,000 for a drop camp and $5,000 or so for a fully guided hunt, per person. That doesn't include tags or gratuities for guides. I don't know if that still fits into what you are looking for or not price-wise, but hopefully that helps. If you do decide to go for a guided hunt, as mightyman said, do your research. That is a lot of money to spend and you want to make sure you get it right. Your other option could be to start doing research and do a DIY hunt. That will be by far the cheapest option and could provide an opportunity for you to hunt multiple years for the same cost of a one year guided hunt. Fill us in on a little more information and we will try to help out. What part of the county are you in, how much do you have to spend, etc. Also, do you have any of your own camping supplies currently? [/QUOTE]
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