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How far out will you kill an elk by yourself?
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 3075078" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>I have an inreach satellite device that I use to com with buddies and the boss. If sheet hits the fan I have a way to address it. I hunt solo 99% of the time. Only had 1 elk pack out with a buddy and he was worthless. I am pretty freaking stubborn and not exactly the brightest bulb in the chandelier so I am not too confident in my judgement but I what lack in smarts I make up for in determination. Not a good strategy in the end but better than no strategy I guess. HA HA. One of the biggest challenges of archery season is temperature. Our Septembers are often warm and that means a high potential for meat loss. The sense of urgency becomes overwhelming and there is no time for chillaxing after tagging out. It's usually a full on assault to get the meat out. One thing a guy can do is contact a local outfitter and lock down a pack out fee and process in the event a guy tags out. I have access to horses if I have to go that route too but it depends on if my buddy is guiding or not at the same time. Its very hit or miss so it's not part of my overall plan. I wil say when I have used them, life was much much easier. </p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]559850[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 3075078, member: 61747"] I have an inreach satellite device that I use to com with buddies and the boss. If sheet hits the fan I have a way to address it. I hunt solo 99% of the time. Only had 1 elk pack out with a buddy and he was worthless. I am pretty freaking stubborn and not exactly the brightest bulb in the chandelier so I am not too confident in my judgement but I what lack in smarts I make up for in determination. Not a good strategy in the end but better than no strategy I guess. HA HA. One of the biggest challenges of archery season is temperature. Our Septembers are often warm and that means a high potential for meat loss. The sense of urgency becomes overwhelming and there is no time for chillaxing after tagging out. It's usually a full on assault to get the meat out. One thing a guy can do is contact a local outfitter and lock down a pack out fee and process in the event a guy tags out. I have access to horses if I have to go that route too but it depends on if my buddy is guiding or not at the same time. Its very hit or miss so it's not part of my overall plan. I wil say when I have used them, life was much much easier. [ATTACH type="full"]559850[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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