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Re: DIY elk trip
[Re: BhamFred]
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01/25/19 12:23 PM
01/25/19 12:23 PM
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Posts: 8,600 Grays Creek, NC
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first and most important....get yer azz in good climbing shape. Walk/run steps/bleachers...a lot. The better shape you are in the faster you will recover from the altitude change and be able to enjoy your hunt. I cannot stress this enough. Alabama ain't Colorado. Don't worry about flat running, up and down is where it's at.
get ALL the info you can get from the DCNR in Co...they have a LOT of info. When you start to make a real plan call out to Co and talk to the elk biologist over the area you want to hunt. Get up to date info and on the ground help.
careful read the game laws in Co, they have way diff laws/regs than we do and they don't play.
carry a small survival kit on yer person when away from the truck.
get in shape.
I can’t repeat this enough
"You cant manage a deer herd with acorns."
-Dr. Craig Harper
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