FIGJAM
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Colorado was my first elk hunt outside the states of Idaho and Utah (I lived in Utah for a while while I was going to school and still go archery hunting down in the Uintas with a close friend). It was an OTC either sex tag. Saw a ton of elk, spent a whole week trying to get on a nice bull and passed up a ton of cows. On the last day, I missed a shot at a cow and went home with a tag sandwich. Either way I considered it a successful hunt with lots of opportunities and had a lot of fun.A buddy and I are going on a Elk hunt next year. We live in Louisiana and we're thinking Colorado. Any advice on there or somewhere else. Any info on a rifle or round size. Any information would be great thanks.
Elk hunting is different than deer hunting in that you have to find the elk - they can travel 20-30 miles a day with pressure and they will completely leave an area they had been in earlier and never return. That's different than deer, even mule deer, where they will hang out in a general area and even with pressure will usually stay within a certain perimeter.
So if you are going to DIY you have to be willing to put some serious miles on your boots or horses to find them. I have shot them close to the road before, but it is usually first thing opening morning on some road I probably never should have driven my truck down in the first place always resulting in some redneck pinstriping. Hiring a guide will usually take the "where the hell are the elk?" scouting portion of the hunt out of the equation. You still have to find a shooter, put a stalk on and harvest the animal.
As far as elk calibers go: i would say a .257 cal with 115 bergers or 120gr partitions on up to whatever magnum you can dream up. I have been shooting a 270wsm the last couple years for elk. I have buddies who shoot 7mms, lots that shoot boring 270s and 30-06s. My 25-06 has also knocked the wind out of a couple elk with the 115 gr berger. I know a few guys that use the 257 wby as well and knock the hell out them. I would rather take a 25-06 that I am conifident shooting than a 300 win mag that I haven't shot much or flinch a little when I pull the trigger. Those groups will always open up when you see and elk and the fever strikes