Newbie here
bigbubba
12/6/08 6:11pm
Hi all my name is Bubba and i'm from southern Missouri I'm 30 soon to be 31 and have hunted white tail,wild turkey and fished all my life never been on an Elk hunt,But my family is trying to get a hunt together for next fall.Will be Me my uncle and his 3 boys another nephew and my grandfather we are thinking wyoming but not chiseled in stone.Anybody got some suggestions?where to go?What do we need to do to prepare?BTW love this forum just found it today but i think i've read almost all of it so far
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Sorry, I'm not much help on the elk request. Hopefully someone here will be able to help ya out a bit though. Stick around, and if ya got any, post some pics. We have a Whitetail forum here on the site and love to see the successful Whitetail hunts also.
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Justin
Mark
As far as elk go, please do not go into it thinking it is like deer hunting. You will work your butt off just to get to the elk, in most cases. You do not need to carry a cannon to drop an elk like most do on the hunting shows. Try to get in shape before you come out, try to get a scouting trip or four before coming out, try to talk to the locals (lots of knowledge there).
Wyoming has plenty of elk, though Colorado has the most and tags are pretty liberal in most units. Toughest choice you have right now is choosing what unit in which state you want to hunt.
Check out the various states DOW websites to find out harvest rates by unit. Though most don't produce the results from the previous year until after application deadlines, previous years will give you an idea of where to hunt.
Though most folks on here don't use guides, I would recommend one for a first time elk hunter, unless you have a friend that can help you out. You will spend a few dollars on the hunt itself, a few more to learn how to hunt elk, IMHO, is a good investment. My hunting party has had a few first timers over the years in our camp. Unfortunately, most felt they needed no help as they had hunted whitetails for years in the east or south. So, they hunted on their own, declined any help, went home empty handed. They have never come back to hunt. The few that would listen to us and learn have come back and have had success.
Best advice, research, scout, ask lots of questions, scout, listen and learn, scout. This site is full of very knowledgable folks more than happy to help you out. Oh, and don't forget to scout!