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<blockquote data-quote="IanCo" data-source="post: 1477221" data-attributes="member: 106861"><p>Caveman has a lot of good advice above. I would add that if an area looks like a pain in the *** to get to, there are gonna be elk in it. </p><p></p><p>This is my third year elk hunting and will be strictly rifle hunting this year. Did archery the last two years, great experiences but hard to seal the deal. I will have better broadheads and arrows before I archery hunt again. </p><p></p><p>Use Eastmans or GoHunt or some of the other resources and find units to build points in and then use second choice on your tags for OTC units/seasons if you want to come out and hunt. I would recommend getting the OTC tags and getting experience hunting elk vs waiting for years for a tag that takes a lot of points to get. Archery hunting can be humbling but it's a long season where you can hunt multiple weeks and get to experience the rut, so it is a good way to learn a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IanCo, post: 1477221, member: 106861"] Caveman has a lot of good advice above. I would add that if an area looks like a pain in the *** to get to, there are gonna be elk in it. This is my third year elk hunting and will be strictly rifle hunting this year. Did archery the last two years, great experiences but hard to seal the deal. I will have better broadheads and arrows before I archery hunt again. Use Eastmans or GoHunt or some of the other resources and find units to build points in and then use second choice on your tags for OTC units/seasons if you want to come out and hunt. I would recommend getting the OTC tags and getting experience hunting elk vs waiting for years for a tag that takes a lot of points to get. Archery hunting can be humbling but it’s a long season where you can hunt multiple weeks and get to experience the rut, so it is a good way to learn a lot. [/QUOTE]
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