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<blockquote data-quote="ElkStalkR" data-source="post: 1560554" data-attributes="member: 2292"><p>Just gotta try it for yourself. Some people love elk hunting and some hate it. Its certainly not for everybody. Public land and private land hunts can be so different its like night and day. Furthermore DIY versus guided is very different too. Some people simply aren't prepared for the hard manual labor and know how of packing an elk out of the mountains. With guided hunts this typically isn't a huge concern.</p><p></p><p>If you decide to DIY on public be prepared eat A LOT of tags. As mentioned above, saving pref points and getting drawn for quality areas will significantly increase your chance of success. I hate paying to hunt, just not in my blood. Futhermore its a whale of a lot cheaper to DIY. By that I mean you can literally do SEVERAL DIY hunts for the cost of one quality guided private land hunt. I prefer the DIY and I get to go whenever I want. I usually go every year, but sometimes get too tied up on other hunts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElkStalkR, post: 1560554, member: 2292"] Just gotta try it for yourself. Some people love elk hunting and some hate it. Its certainly not for everybody. Public land and private land hunts can be so different its like night and day. Furthermore DIY versus guided is very different too. Some people simply aren't prepared for the hard manual labor and know how of packing an elk out of the mountains. With guided hunts this typically isn't a huge concern. If you decide to DIY on public be prepared eat A LOT of tags. As mentioned above, saving pref points and getting drawn for quality areas will significantly increase your chance of success. I hate paying to hunt, just not in my blood. Futhermore its a whale of a lot cheaper to DIY. By that I mean you can literally do SEVERAL DIY hunts for the cost of one quality guided private land hunt. I prefer the DIY and I get to go whenever I want. I usually go every year, but sometimes get too tied up on other hunts. [/QUOTE]
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