Epfd217
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Do to a change in employment, my 10-day Idaho elk hunt went out the window. New job says no vacation in the first six months.
So, my buddy and I have been trying to see if we can salvage a cow hunt somewhere with 4-5 days to hunt. I think I can probably get that much time away.
So, I've poured through the Wyoming options because that is a state I'm familiar with. Unfortunately there are no tags in areas I've researched so I would be starting from scratch.
In an effort to narrow down my choices, is there a timeframe you like to focus on for cow hunts? Do you find it easier to hunt them later in the season? Is that question too dependant on terrain?
Sorry if these are newbie questions. I've only hunted elk one other time with a another buddy and we got skunked. I'm trying to get some more hours in the field to learn more.
Other states I would look to would be Montana and Colorado based on travel distance. Any thoughts or tips are welcome. I'll be heading to the Montana FWP website next.
So, my buddy and I have been trying to see if we can salvage a cow hunt somewhere with 4-5 days to hunt. I think I can probably get that much time away.
So, I've poured through the Wyoming options because that is a state I'm familiar with. Unfortunately there are no tags in areas I've researched so I would be starting from scratch.
In an effort to narrow down my choices, is there a timeframe you like to focus on for cow hunts? Do you find it easier to hunt them later in the season? Is that question too dependant on terrain?
Sorry if these are newbie questions. I've only hunted elk one other time with a another buddy and we got skunked. I'm trying to get some more hours in the field to learn more.
Other states I would look to would be Montana and Colorado based on travel distance. Any thoughts or tips are welcome. I'll be heading to the Montana FWP website next.