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<blockquote data-quote="Suprpig" data-source="post: 1647910" data-attributes="member: 74711"><p>Success is in the eye of the beholder.... any elk is good meat and a fair amount. Going to an organized hunt has its advantages if you have never been. I did a semi-organized hunt first with the outfitter providing the camp and pre-season scouting (1 day) with suggested locations and familiarization, and help quartering and packing out if successful, and recommendations for processing. The following year with that knowledge I went back on my own with friends. Much learned. Third time I did a guided hunt in western CO and was successful... 4x4. That followed BYU a horse pack hunt in WY guided... roughest hunt I ever did but successful with a 5x5. More knowledge under the belt. Now I am looking for that 6x6 or better. Good luck. First time I would have been happy with a cow for the money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suprpig, post: 1647910, member: 74711"] Success is in the eye of the beholder.... any elk is good meat and a fair amount. Going to an organized hunt has its advantages if you have never been. I did a semi-organized hunt first with the outfitter providing the camp and pre-season scouting (1 day) with suggested locations and familiarization, and help quartering and packing out if successful, and recommendations for processing. The following year with that knowledge I went back on my own with friends. Much learned. Third time I did a guided hunt in western CO and was successful... 4x4. That followed BYU a horse pack hunt in WY guided... roughest hunt I ever did but successful with a 5x5. More knowledge under the belt. Now I am looking for that 6x6 or better. Good luck. First time I would have been happy with a cow for the money. [/QUOTE]
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