Hey guys, I have a complete Kifaru system ready to roll for your coming up season. Bought last year, packed out a couple animals, but in great shape.
Kifaru 26” Tactical Frame with small belt
Ranger Green Reckoning
Ranger Green Guide Lid
Ranger Green Nalgene Pocket
Ranger Green Medium Belt...
I know it seems overkill, but get your butt to Wheat Ridge, CO and see the folks at RMSGear. If you are truly serious about getting started they will save you a lot of money and headache. The biggest thing for you will be getting the correct set up and MORE importantly, the correct arrows...
No, they are not worth it. Bow slings and pack straps make for a bad combination. If you are planning on moving all the time, you need to take a very hard look at ALL of your kit. I know bows get heavy after a few days, but it isn’t nearly as heavy as the regret of not being ready on a surprise...
You will not see as many elk meat the roads. Lots of 4 wheeler and truck traffic in areas. But if you are willing to get up on top and stay in the zone they are in during September, you are going to have a much better chance. It is like reading water through out the day fly fishing. Find the...
Call Danny, Tommy or Alex at RMSGear, and ask them. I shoot a 60# bow at 31" and a 300 spine with 200 grains up front. I highly suggest you let the flight of the arrow dictate your head weight choice. I shoot a full length axis or GT arrow, but that extra inch you have may really dampen any...
Don’t overlook deer in Colorado! Awesome hunting for zero-4 points. Late AZ elk is no joke and you need to scout a ton. But with the random odds now, there is always a shot at pulling off a Hail Mary. NM is a crap shoot, but if you have the cash to let them borrow for a while it is awesome...
Hunted both, good country. Go the latter part of the month if you can. Idaho isn't real tall, but real damn steep in that part. I freak'n love that country, it is just a long drive from Tejas. They will be on top, or at least all the elk that I have ever found are. Get off the roads and a ridge...
Go dude, just go! You will learn a lot about yourself and the hunting is way better. Nights can be long, but if you are wall tent camping. Buy yourself a great journal that you can keep forever and make an epic journal about your hunt. The crows doing aerial acrobatics, the squirrel dropping...
No sir, I don’t. I’m a hardcore archery guy and that kind of hunt with a bow is damn near impossible with that country. I was able to get one via a friend of the family owning big country in fort Davis area. Sorry I’m not more help.
Welcome to elk hunting, there is no such thing as stand here and you’ll shoot one. Unless it is in an alfalfa field. What season are you guys going? What kind of terrain do you want/need to hunt? What experience do you want to have? How much can you spend? How often do you want to do this thing...
Yes, land access is going to be your biggest factor there. Look up BLM lands in that part of the world and state trust lands. Can't camp on the state lands though.
Hey guys,
Was wondering what you draw gurus are thinking about the general WY tags this year for a NR? Have two points each in a party of two, just curious what you guys think. This is the regular tag, not the special tag. They do have a type 9 tag in the area, not sure if that changes...