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Not buying an elk tag is something I might consider if I were younger, but being nearly fifty, I want to get in as much elk hunting as I can before I'm too old to do it. I never did take elk hunting too seriously when I was younger, spent most of my time hunting deer and birds. I always bought an elk tag, but most years I'd hunt only one or two days, or maybe not at all.I can't afford to pay non resident prices for elk tags so hunting Washington is my only choice for now. I have never killed a decent branch antler bull and I would like to, just once, so I couldn't stand the thought of sitting out even one season. So I will quit buying elk tags when I can no longer walk!
none for me also.being busted up and the attitudes in the woods have changed,just not the same anymore to me..
I cannot imagine not planning to hunt elk in my home state.
I was just wondering if there is any other hunters, who are, choosing not to purchase a tag this year, i have been elk hunting for 15+ (muzzleloader). Between access and cost it just wasn't in the books for me this year or my grandfather a 40+yr hunter, anybody in the same boat? I hate to walk away from something i have been passionate about since very young, so many good times with friends and family. This is a tough one for me to swallow.
Well I bought a turkey tag and a bear.I will buy a Muzzy elk I told the crew. Put in for no permits. And I may or may not hunt deer. Hunter ed drew me for a multi season deer but I doubt I will buy it. Not sure on the deer maybe a weekend or two. No deer camp for sure. Got to take the wife some where for 30th. The deer hunting has been so bad the last few years I just cannot get excited for it. Might switch to phesant with the new dog. Would like to hunt Idaho but finding a spot to camp and hunt is a whole lot more work and time.