colbam
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Reaching out for a little bit of advice and guidance on my Unit 52 NM elk hunt which begins on 19 October.
This forum was critical to my Nov2023 off-range oryx hunt so I'm thankful for any help or input on this hunt.
Feel free to DM me with any info you might have or reply directly to this thread.
My two hunting-buddy options have now fallen through due to work-related conflicts, so at this time, I'm doing this solo.
I'm an Army Veteran and Alaskan with a lot of solo hunting experience for bears, goats, sheep, caribou, deer, etc.
I'm just looking for some basic info/advice on this hunt.
I'll be once again driving my Ram Promaster campervan down from Alaska and using that as my hunting platform. It is NOT a 4x4.
My chief concern is access on the roads/trails and their condition. One of my hunting partners who can't go now had side-by-sides but that's not an option for access for me anymore.
Are there certain areas of the hunt area that just are No-Go terrain that I shouldn't even risk trying with the campervan? How about certain areas that you might suggest that really are about my only chance of success based on my campervan?
I'm willing and fit enough to hike considerable distance daily and even spike camp hunt a couple of days if necessary.
I'm wondering about the type of weather to expect for the hunt duration (19-23OCT)--- I have all the gear for inclement weather. I just want to understand a bit more what to expect.
Is there decent cell coverage throughout the area, or should I be relying on an InReach device?
Will the elk still be bugling, and is that a solid tactic to hunt at this time of year?
I'm willing to cooperate with other hunters that have this tag as well... or for those who don't have the tag but want to get out in the woods and have good unit knowledge. Since I'm coming from Alaska, I'm also willing to share the meat with those helping me out.
This forum was critical to my Nov2023 off-range oryx hunt so I'm thankful for any help or input on this hunt.
Feel free to DM me with any info you might have or reply directly to this thread.
My two hunting-buddy options have now fallen through due to work-related conflicts, so at this time, I'm doing this solo.
I'm an Army Veteran and Alaskan with a lot of solo hunting experience for bears, goats, sheep, caribou, deer, etc.
I'm just looking for some basic info/advice on this hunt.
I'll be once again driving my Ram Promaster campervan down from Alaska and using that as my hunting platform. It is NOT a 4x4.
My chief concern is access on the roads/trails and their condition. One of my hunting partners who can't go now had side-by-sides but that's not an option for access for me anymore.
Are there certain areas of the hunt area that just are No-Go terrain that I shouldn't even risk trying with the campervan? How about certain areas that you might suggest that really are about my only chance of success based on my campervan?
I'm willing and fit enough to hike considerable distance daily and even spike camp hunt a couple of days if necessary.
I'm wondering about the type of weather to expect for the hunt duration (19-23OCT)--- I have all the gear for inclement weather. I just want to understand a bit more what to expect.
Is there decent cell coverage throughout the area, or should I be relying on an InReach device?
Will the elk still be bugling, and is that a solid tactic to hunt at this time of year?
I'm willing to cooperate with other hunters that have this tag as well... or for those who don't have the tag but want to get out in the woods and have good unit knowledge. Since I'm coming from Alaska, I'm also willing to share the meat with those helping me out.