collapse

Advertisement


Poll

Would you spend ~6,000 on one guided hunt, or do DIY for 3-4 years to learn a new area out of state?

Hire an Outfitter and spend ~6,000 on a single guided trip
Use that money for several trips over the next couple of years to learn a new area out of state (Idaho)

Author Topic: What would you do if it were your money  (Read 9989 times)

Offline rtspring

  • Washington For Wildlife
  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Old Salt
  • ******
  • Join Date: Jul 2010
  • Posts: 5604
  • Location: Hermiston Oregon
Re: What would you do if it were your money
« Reply #15 on: January 27, 2015, 07:58:59 AM »
Time spent learning an area in Washington may save you 5,000.  It takes years to find great spots but there is some awesome elk hunting in Washington.  Yes some you need to draw but others are OTC tags.. 

I have a great rule for hunting elk, if you see people while your hunting elk, you're in the wrong spot..  Elk dont like people.. 

Best of luck..
I kill elk and eat elk, when I'm not, I'm thinking about killing elk and eating elk.

It doesn't matter what you think...

The Whiners suck!!

Offline wildmanoutdoors

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Sourdough
  • *****
  • Join Date: Jul 2009
  • Posts: 2459
  • Location: Port Orchard
Re: What would you do if it were your money
« Reply #16 on: January 27, 2015, 08:22:36 AM »
Is there a reason you wont hunt west side Bulls?

Offline Yankee

  • Non-Hunting Topics
  • Trade Count: (+1)
  • Hunter
  • ***
  • Join Date: Oct 2011
  • Posts: 194
  • Location: Lake Forest Park
Re: What would you do if it were your money
« Reply #17 on: January 27, 2015, 08:42:58 AM »
It's primarily because of the current camp that I hunt with, which is committed to the Nile/Bumping area.  I really enjoy being part of their camp in the late season and don't mind chasing cows for that reason.

Offline wildmanoutdoors

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Sourdough
  • *****
  • Join Date: Jul 2009
  • Posts: 2459
  • Location: Port Orchard
Re: What would you do if it were your money
« Reply #18 on: January 27, 2015, 08:48:17 AM »
Ahhhh. Im kinda in the same boat, but may need to go on my own for a season or 2 as I want that same experience of calling a bull in.

Offline benhuntin

  • Trade Count: (+3)
  • Frontiersman
  • *****
  • Join Date: Feb 2010
  • Posts: 2581
  • Location: NUNYA
Re: What would you do if it were your money
« Reply #19 on: January 27, 2015, 12:11:09 PM »
Buy the governors tag. Problem solved


If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
If it aint broke, dont fix it.

Offline vandeman17

  • Non-Hunting Topics
  • Trade Count: (+12)
  • Explorer
  • ******
  • Join Date: Jul 2007
  • Posts: 14486
  • Location: Wenatchee
Re: What would you do if it were your money
« Reply #20 on: January 27, 2015, 12:15:57 PM »
Why not have the best of both worlds and do a drop camp somewhere. I think Bearpaw offers elk drop camps in Idaho. I'm sure others do as well in other states.

I was thinking the same thing. You could have about 3 years worth of pack in hunts for that price. We did one in Oregon a few years ago and had a great time. Planning to go DIY in Montana this year but would not hesitate to go on a drop camp hunt again.
" I have hunted almost every day of my life, the rest have been wasted"

Offline jackmaster

  • Non-Hunting Topics
  • Trade Count: (+1)
  • Old Salt
  • ******
  • Join Date: Nov 2010
  • Posts: 7011
  • Location: graham
Re: What would you do if it were your money
« Reply #21 on: January 27, 2015, 12:25:32 PM »
if i was you i would pm trophyhunt, i dont know very many people on this site and i know there are some avid elk hunters so dont take this wrong, what i know about trophyhunt is that he is an insane elk hunter, its his lifes passion, i have never met anyone who does their homework like this dude, and he backs it up with a ton of time on the ground pounding the dirt, i honestly dont know if he and his partner are looking for an extra person to split costs with but you could damn sure give it a shot, especially if your willing to work as hard as he does, i doubt to many guys here could keep up with him :tup: so if your only gonna go half hearted then disregard.. good luck..
my grandpa always said "if it aint broke dont fix it"

Offline Bob33

  • Global Moderator
  • Trade Count: (+3)
  • Legend
  • *****
  • Join Date: Apr 2009
  • Posts: 21759
  • Groups: SCI, RMEF, NRA, Hunter Education
Re: What would you do if it were your money
« Reply #22 on: January 27, 2015, 12:28:20 PM »
There's an old saying "you don't know what you don't know."

I'm going to vote counter to the prevailing opinion. If you select the right outfitter, you should learn more in one season that you may in 10 years on your own. I've hunted elk for many decades, and still learn a lot when hunting with another experienced hunter. If I had known it earlier, success and enjoyment would have been higher. :twocents:

Nature. It's cheaper than therapy.

Offline Bean Counter

  • Site Sponsor
  • Non-Hunting Topics
  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Explorer
  • ******
  • Join Date: Jul 2008
  • Posts: 13624
Re: What would you do if it were your money
« Reply #23 on: January 27, 2015, 01:05:49 PM »
^ go diy if you have some really experienced friends who are good teachers.  Just  because someone is good at something doesn't mean that they are a good teacher,  hunting included.   If you dont have any friends,  definitely hire the Guide. 

Personally,  I weren't up for diy, iwould buy a landowner tag in New Mexico.  Far better bulls than Colorado for the most part.   8)

Offline Stein

  • Non-Hunting Topics
  • Trade Count: (+11)
  • Explorer
  • ******
  • Join Date: Sep 2013
  • Posts: 12961
  • Location: Arlington
Re: What would you do if it were your money
« Reply #24 on: January 27, 2015, 01:48:25 PM »
If I was going solo, I would focus on areas without Grizzlies.  For me, that would likely mean parts of MT, WY and CO.  Of the three, I would go with CO as they seem to be most "friendly" to nonresidents in terms of future cost of tags and opportunities.  Look at it in terms of a 3-5 year investment to learn an area.

Offline trophyhunt

  • Forum Sponsor
  • Trade Count: (+11)
  • Explorer
  • *****
  • Join Date: Nov 2008
  • Posts: 19636
  • Location: Wetside
  • Groups: Wa Wild Sheep Life Member
Re: What would you do if it were your money
« Reply #25 on: January 27, 2015, 02:12:32 PM »
Why not have the best of both worlds and do a drop camp somewhere. I think Bearpaw offers elk drop camps in Idaho. I'm sure others do as well in other states.
Thanks Jackmaster for the compliments, although sometimes I feel like I don't know much.  I agree with Jackelope, if I had the money and wanted to get to know different areas, I would do a self guided drop camp.
« Last Edit: January 27, 2015, 07:04:12 PM by trophyhunt »
“In common with”..... not so much!!

Offline TommyH

  • Political & Covid-19 Topics
  • Trade Count: (+3)
  • Sourdough
  • *****
  • Join Date: Oct 2011
  • Posts: 2101
  • Location: Eastside
Re: What would you do if it were your money
« Reply #26 on: January 27, 2015, 06:35:45 PM »
For the cost of a guided trip $5-$6000. I'd  use that money for DIY for the next few years. Time doing it will teach you a lot. Learning is part of the experience. Trial and error, hits and misses, success and failure. Good luck which ever you choose.

Offline huntnnw

  • Non-Hunting Topics
  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Old Salt
  • ******
  • Join Date: May 2010
  • Posts: 9633
  • Location: Spokane
Re: What would you do if it were your money
« Reply #27 on: January 27, 2015, 11:38:41 PM »
For myself the satisfaction of taking a bull on my own is far greater then paying a guide to put you on elk that he has learned

Offline rosscrazyelk

  • BMM
  • Business Sponsor
  • Trade Count: (+4)
  • Frontiersman
  • *****
  • Join Date: Dec 2007
  • Posts: 4631
  • Location: Sumner
Re: What would you do if it were your money
« Reply #28 on: January 28, 2015, 04:33:19 PM »
I have been battling the same thoughts myself.. Money does not grow on trees for me. I have gone on Three guided trips and was not successful in them. It was a cool experience but could of been better.. There are a couple hunts I want to do before I cannot walk anymore and those places require guides.Hopefully someday I will be able to do them.
I basically decided for the most part I am going to do D.I.Y hunts with friends everywhere I can afford to in the lower 48.. One reason it is cheaper and probably more gratifying. 
But if you are itching to be pampered and have all the work done for you an outfitter would be the way to go..
Just my  :twocents:
If its brown knock it down

 


* Advertisement

* Recent Topics

Bearpaw Outfitters Annual July 4th Hunt Sale by bearpaw
[Today at 07:51:49 AM]


Nevada bull hunt 2025 by andrew_in_idaho
[Today at 07:48:43 AM]


A lonely Job... by Loup Loup
[Today at 07:47:41 AM]


49 Degrees North Early Bull Moose by Ridgerunner
[Today at 07:30:35 AM]


2025 Crab! by trophyhunt
[Today at 06:52:44 AM]


2025 Montana alternate list by bear
[Today at 06:06:48 AM]


Accura MR-X 45 load development by kyles_88
[Today at 05:27:26 AM]


Son drawn - Silver Dollar Youth Any Elk - Help? by Boss .300 winmag
[Yesterday at 09:42:07 PM]


Bear behavior by Boss .300 winmag
[Yesterday at 09:36:32 PM]


Toutle Quality Bull - Rifle by HntnFsh
[Yesterday at 08:09:14 PM]


AUCTION: SE Idaho DIY Deer or Deer/Elk Hunt by bearpaw
[Yesterday at 06:30:54 PM]


MA-10 Coho by WAcoueshunter
[Yesterday at 02:08:31 PM]


KODIAK06 2025 trail cam and personal pics thread by kodiak06
[Yesterday at 01:52:01 PM]


Blue Mtn Foothills West Rifle Tag by Trooper
[Yesterday at 01:18:40 PM]


GROUSE 2025...the Season is looming! by Dave Workman
[Yesterday at 01:01:22 PM]


50 inch SXS and Tracks? by jrebel
[Yesterday at 11:20:33 AM]


Sockeye Numbers by Southpole
[Yesterday at 11:12:46 AM]


3 pintails by metlhead
[Yesterday at 11:07:43 AM]


Modified game cart... 🛒 by Dan-o
[Yesterday at 08:44:37 AM]


Velvet by Brute
[Yesterday at 08:37:08 AM]

SimplePortal 2.3.7 © 2008-2025, SimplePortal