Check out Hog Back Ridge Adventures. Seems to me that they are just what you are looking for. They have drop camps set up and high elk numbers in a great area. Lots of private ground in units 22 and 32. With option to be guided, can help retrieve animals too.
RE: Three expo tags one person
>I think the Expo tag draw
>system is rigged. Here are
>some facts that defy statistical
>probability: 3 out of the
>4 of the Book Cliffs
>Archery deer tags went to
>residents of Vernal, UT. Let
>that sink in for a
>minute. Residents of Vernal and...
On a spike or 2 point it is probably close to 1 in 4... if you are very patient and skilled. On a mature buck, it is much more difficult. I've had dozens of stalks blown by one thing or another, no matter how much effort and patience I've put into it. I haven't stuck a mature buck with an...
I recently built an AR-15 specifically for a coyote gun. I had mine chambered in .223 Wylde with a 1:8 twist, 18 inch barrel. I chose that caliber because I have a ton of .223 brass and I am reloading for it. You can load .223 Wylde a little hotter than .223 Rem, but still use standard AR-15...
I had the great opportunity to hunt 3rd season deer this year on private land in Colorado. It was an awesome hunt, we saw and passed up a bunch of deer that weren't quite big enough. We had scouted a giant buck in this area, and knew he was close by. We watched a small herd of does feed back...
There is a similar product out there that is a way better design in my opinion, made by poison arrow gear. It wraps around an arrow in your quiver, then takes about 5 seconds to deploy. The graphics look about like a Montana decoy. I used one last year and I thought it worked pretty well.
My grandpa finally drew out after many years of putting in. He's in his seventies, in good shape, but just doesn't have a lot of hunting years left in him. I'm looking for some advice on where to go for elk during the late hunt. I've been out to the Books plenty of times, just never been in...