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<blockquote data-quote="RockChucker30" data-source="post: 813125" data-attributes="member: 68801"><p>Coach J, I'm an hour west of Nashville and went on my first elk hunt to CO last year.</p><p></p><p>I did a solo, DIY, OTC tag, public land, archery backpack hunt and wound up killing a nice 6X6 about 3.5 miles in on day 5 after relocating camp three times to get on them. </p><p></p><p>What questions do you have? I was in your shoes last year, and I remember feeling overwhelmed by it all....there is just so much stuff to consider. There is already a ton of information out there, but it's hard to tell what is solid info and what is white noise. I'll help any way I can.</p><p></p><p>Nathan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockChucker30, post: 813125, member: 68801"] Coach J, I'm an hour west of Nashville and went on my first elk hunt to CO last year. I did a solo, DIY, OTC tag, public land, archery backpack hunt and wound up killing a nice 6X6 about 3.5 miles in on day 5 after relocating camp three times to get on them. What questions do you have? I was in your shoes last year, and I remember feeling overwhelmed by it all....there is just so much stuff to consider. There is already a ton of information out there, but it's hard to tell what is solid info and what is white noise. I'll help any way I can. Nathan [/QUOTE]
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