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Which guided elk hunt for 2019?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Richard" data-source="post: 1470861" data-attributes="member: 75895"><p>[USER=75895]@Rick Richard[/USER] I had stumbled across Hideen Creek Outfitters last week but haven't called them yet - glad to hear a positive report though. Have you had good success in seeing good numbers of elk and having opportunities at good bulls pretty consistently? And have the New Mexico hunts been with landowner tags, or a draw?</p><p></p><p>Best time to see numbers of elk is when they are migrating out of the high country. If you can catch it just right, it will be an unbelievable sight and hunt. I have been lucky in taking or having opportunities in all the hunts I have made there. Biggest for me there was a 330ish, but exceptionally wide. I had a chance at a 360 last year, but could not get an arrow in him. New Mexico has been land owner tags, which means it can be a bit more in price. I am not that young anymore and can't play the preference point game so I pay for the privalage of not waiting. The one in my avatar was taken there three years ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Richard, post: 1470861, member: 75895"] [USER=75895]@Rick Richard[/USER] I had stumbled across Hideen Creek Outfitters last week but haven’t called them yet - glad to hear a positive report though. Have you had good success in seeing good numbers of elk and having opportunities at good bulls pretty consistently? And have the New Mexico hunts been with landowner tags, or a draw? Best time to see numbers of elk is when they are migrating out of the high country. If you can catch it just right, it will be an unbelievable sight and hunt. I have been lucky in taking or having opportunities in all the hunts I have made there. Biggest for me there was a 330ish, but exceptionally wide. I had a chance at a 360 last year, but could not get an arrow in him. New Mexico has been land owner tags, which means it can be a bit more in price. I am not that young anymore and can't play the preference point game so I pay for the privalage of not waiting. The one in my avatar was taken there three years ago. [/QUOTE]
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