I value the opinions of you guys or i'd never ask this. It's also something I never thought i'd do in hunting for elk.
At my age (76) and hunting solo, my biggest concern is getting the meat out. It's not just my age but some medical problems too.
With that said I was going to give up elk hunting and just hunt for deer and bear. Probably more deer than bear since bear hunting takes a huge amount of hiking. The problem is I don't like mule deer and bear meat that much. I'll eat it but I don't enjoy it and the dog ends up getting most of it.
So, i'm thinking of hunting for an elk calf. I never thought i'd say that but there it is. An elk calf is still bigger than a muley buck. If I can get the meat of a buck out I should be able to handle a calf too. At least I know i'll love the meat. I've never had any calf but i've read it's the best elk meat. I looked up the stats for the unit i'll hunt and there are 11 calves taken. So, I won't be alone in hunting for one.
What I like about elk hunting is I have a beautiful spot to do it and it's pretty easy hunting with no steep climbs. I'm thinking I could use a sled for the meat instead of carrying it on my back.
So, what do you think guys? Should I go for a calf or man up and shoot a buck?
Hello, I hear you on the limiting factors that come upon us.
I find there are many youngsters around who have need of help gaining some of the knowledge we have in exchange there is someone to help get my meat out.
not always.
often i try to make it in one trip using a jet sled made for ice fishing, I can put a whole elk in in it gutless method and i always hunt within 400 yards of my truck or house for elk and anything bigger thanme. also, i make sure my sledding is flat or usually downhill to thetruck or house.
main concern is getting it out as fast as i can as the second trip usually is owned by the grizz. i lost two elk two years ago to them before i could even gut them and my wife lost one that season same way, by the time i climbed to where she shot it a sow and two 2 year old cubs were rolling around on the bull.
so I shoot them close, get as much meat as I can and assume the first trip is going to be the only trip..we dont shoot deer, but pronghorn even the biggest buck slides fine wholein the sled keeping cactus and dirt off of it and easily slides under wires, usually i need help skinning it and getting it into the truck bed, i had a stroke after several heart attacks and many many injuries when young and cant count on the left side working too much.
welcome to come hunt here I'll help best i can, all my family and friends are gone under but i can help a bit. I cant go to you probably, i dont get around like i did