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<blockquote data-quote="kvw4x4" data-source="post: 1618578" data-attributes="member: 109225"><p>I don't know if they are competitors, they seem to each target certain individuals,</p><p>Gohunt</p><p>I have been a member of go hunt for a couple years, go hunt helped me get ready for my first out of state elk hunt, go hunt is targeting more toward over the counter public land hunters. With the filtering system it lets you narrow down so many things, date, weapon, animal, harvest success until you only have a couple units to pick from. Also explaining everything about each unit, including weather, precipitation, bull/cow ratio. There is always good articles to read videos to watch. Also their gear forsale section is awesome, its all stuff that's tested out in the field. </p><p></p><p>Huntinfool</p><p>This one I am very new too, they are more personal. you need help picking a unit to hunt you need to call them up and talk to an advisor, who will help you in the right direction, which to me is actually really nice. they do have a lot of stuff if your searching for an outfitter, also if you are into getting preference or ghost points but don't have the time or cant figure it out you can actually pay huntinfool a fee and they will make sure you are putting in for all your draws on time. </p><p></p><p>Im sure im missing a lot and hopefully other guys will pitch in and comment.</p><p></p><p>I never hunted elk in my life until my first trip last fall, between scouting on google earth, gohunt and picking up the phone and calling the local elk biologist in the area I wanted to hunt, we drove into an area and saw elk within a couple hours less then 2 miles from camp. Never filled a tag but we saw bulls and had our chances. Planning to go back to the same area this fall. </p><p></p><p>as of now onx and gohunt are 2 of the best purchases I have made to hunt elk (minus my exo mountain gear pack and crispi boots), the 3rd is "university of elk" the education class from Corey Jacobson, which I still have to do but I know that will be a huge benefit also </p><p></p><p>sorry for the ramble haven't typed this much since high school</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kvw4x4, post: 1618578, member: 109225"] I don't know if they are competitors, they seem to each target certain individuals, Gohunt I have been a member of go hunt for a couple years, go hunt helped me get ready for my first out of state elk hunt, go hunt is targeting more toward over the counter public land hunters. With the filtering system it lets you narrow down so many things, date, weapon, animal, harvest success until you only have a couple units to pick from. Also explaining everything about each unit, including weather, precipitation, bull/cow ratio. There is always good articles to read videos to watch. Also their gear forsale section is awesome, its all stuff that's tested out in the field. Huntinfool This one I am very new too, they are more personal. you need help picking a unit to hunt you need to call them up and talk to an advisor, who will help you in the right direction, which to me is actually really nice. they do have a lot of stuff if your searching for an outfitter, also if you are into getting preference or ghost points but don't have the time or cant figure it out you can actually pay huntinfool a fee and they will make sure you are putting in for all your draws on time. Im sure im missing a lot and hopefully other guys will pitch in and comment. I never hunted elk in my life until my first trip last fall, between scouting on google earth, gohunt and picking up the phone and calling the local elk biologist in the area I wanted to hunt, we drove into an area and saw elk within a couple hours less then 2 miles from camp. Never filled a tag but we saw bulls and had our chances. Planning to go back to the same area this fall. as of now onx and gohunt are 2 of the best purchases I have made to hunt elk (minus my exo mountain gear pack and crispi boots), the 3rd is "university of elk" the education class from Corey Jacobson, which I still have to do but I know that will be a huge benefit also sorry for the ramble haven't typed this much since high school [/QUOTE]
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