iamyourhuckleberry
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Ladies/Gentlemen,
I would like to remind those willing to travel to Colorado for an archery elk hunt...
I have a group of archers, brothers of the bow, hunting elk from September 15th through the 23rd (hopefully prime rut). We are establishing a tent camp in an over-the-counter area. Therefore, licenses can be purchased when you get here. This is essentially a do it yourself hunt with a finger point and shared information tossed in here and there. No guarantees-other than you will have an incredible experience! You will have to purchase your elk tag ($550 +$10 habitat stamp), get here, and provide a small amount for food and gas ( $100). My camp sleeps 27. We have approximately 20 people committed at this point The area we hunt is enormous-in the Holy Cross Wilderness Area! You won't see another hunter other than the partner with whom you will hunt.This shindig is truly an international affair with hunters coming in from England, New Zealand, Australia, and various parts of the States. It would be nice to have an African or two!
What say you? Are you up for an inexpensive elk hunt loaded with universal potential?
I would like to remind those willing to travel to Colorado for an archery elk hunt...
I have a group of archers, brothers of the bow, hunting elk from September 15th through the 23rd (hopefully prime rut). We are establishing a tent camp in an over-the-counter area. Therefore, licenses can be purchased when you get here. This is essentially a do it yourself hunt with a finger point and shared information tossed in here and there. No guarantees-other than you will have an incredible experience! You will have to purchase your elk tag ($550 +$10 habitat stamp), get here, and provide a small amount for food and gas ( $100). My camp sleeps 27. We have approximately 20 people committed at this point The area we hunt is enormous-in the Holy Cross Wilderness Area! You won't see another hunter other than the partner with whom you will hunt.This shindig is truly an international affair with hunters coming in from England, New Zealand, Australia, and various parts of the States. It would be nice to have an African or two!
What say you? Are you up for an inexpensive elk hunt loaded with universal potential?