I was 40 yo the first time I hunted elk- wish I had started earlier but Uncle Sam kept me in TX, OK and AL until then. A bowhunter since 1960 I took a deer with a shotgun slug in OK 1974- that was my only firearm big game kill- Trying rifle again this year.
We left /Sat afternoon Nov 26 and got back Tuesday night /Dec 6= 2511 miles total. We spent nearly 3 weeks rebuilding the little travel trailer for Judy's grandson to use and were Way behind getting gear and sundries packed so the planned early morning start, didn't.
One needed 3 hour sleep stop and we got to the State campground about 1030 Sunday night. rough set camp, went to sleep and got things organized . We
met our guide Kyle for breakfast followed by a trip to the local range to verify the rifles. There was already 6" of snow in the valley and another 7" fell that night. As a result the steep mesa face the wind drift was too deep for the Quad seat ATV and we had to dig it out. The outfitter brought his Tundra up and lowered the drift enough to get to the overlook.
Our view from the fence road along the ridge was full of ELK we could see over a mile to the adjacent property and rough counted 200- some were duplicates I'm sure but Wow- what a start to a 5 day hunt. We watched several herds move toward the sanctuary ( no hunting in there) and went down the hill to the restaurant again to await going to the afternoon stand location.
Both Judy and I had anterless tags and the outfitter had one of us wait until a elk was confirmed down before the other could load up. Judy and Stew went to the hexagon stand that overlooked 4 different paths the elk often used to get to the hay stubble of grass fields. They saw some elk but they didn't get close enough before dark.
Judy has supported my archery elk hunts over the years so last year we got her a tag in an area S of this one and met guide Kyle. We were impressed by his efforts though Judy didn't get a shot- to move to this new outfitter with him.



We left /Sat afternoon Nov 26 and got back Tuesday night /Dec 6= 2511 miles total. We spent nearly 3 weeks rebuilding the little travel trailer for Judy's grandson to use and were Way behind getting gear and sundries packed so the planned early morning start, didn't.
One needed 3 hour sleep stop and we got to the State campground about 1030 Sunday night. rough set camp, went to sleep and got things organized . We
met our guide Kyle for breakfast followed by a trip to the local range to verify the rifles. There was already 6" of snow in the valley and another 7" fell that night. As a result the steep mesa face the wind drift was too deep for the Quad seat ATV and we had to dig it out. The outfitter brought his Tundra up and lowered the drift enough to get to the overlook.
Our view from the fence road along the ridge was full of ELK we could see over a mile to the adjacent property and rough counted 200- some were duplicates I'm sure but Wow- what a start to a 5 day hunt. We watched several herds move toward the sanctuary ( no hunting in there) and went down the hill to the restaurant again to await going to the afternoon stand location.
Both Judy and I had anterless tags and the outfitter had one of us wait until a elk was confirmed down before the other could load up. Judy and Stew went to the hexagon stand that overlooked 4 different paths the elk often used to get to the hay stubble of grass fields. They saw some elk but they didn't get close enough before dark.
Judy has supported my archery elk hunts over the years so last year we got her a tag in an area S of this one and met guide Kyle. We were impressed by his efforts though Judy didn't get a shot- to move to this new outfitter with him.



