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Planning 1st Elk hunting trip....NEED HELP
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunter14" data-source="post: 1042545" data-attributes="member: 55580"><p>I understand that your hunt was truly a once in a lifetime deal, but all I was saying is hunt while you are saving preference points for that hunt. You can easily do that in Colorado and there is no advantage to hunting versus not hunting. You need to accumulate points to have a shot at the premium units anyway, but you can still hunt over the counter. I know Colorado is known for having 'a lot of pressure' but if you are willing to get more than 1/2 mile off of a road, you will find very little to no pressure. I have hunted many different over the counter areas and units in Colorado and pressure has never been an issue.</p><p></p><p>If you are going to use a guide once you draw a good hunt, why not just hire a guide in a trophy area? There are plenty of those opportunities out there as well where you don't have to wait to draw a tag. Just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunter14, post: 1042545, member: 55580"] I understand that your hunt was truly a once in a lifetime deal, but all I was saying is hunt while you are saving preference points for that hunt. You can easily do that in Colorado and there is no advantage to hunting versus not hunting. You need to accumulate points to have a shot at the premium units anyway, but you can still hunt over the counter. I know Colorado is known for having 'a lot of pressure' but if you are willing to get more than 1/2 mile off of a road, you will find very little to no pressure. I have hunted many different over the counter areas and units in Colorado and pressure has never been an issue. If you are going to use a guide once you draw a good hunt, why not just hire a guide in a trophy area? There are plenty of those opportunities out there as well where you don't have to wait to draw a tag. Just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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