Howdy Folks,
I'm looking for some advice on a Fall '05 hunt in Colorado. Here's the background info... I went to CSU and graduated in '88; shot a few mulies but I imagine things have changed since then. My folks are retired and living in Loveland. Dad is 67-years-old but in pretty good shape (ran the Turkey Trot race earlier this week) with a heart-attack under his belt two years ago. His only big game animal was a pronghorn doe. He hunts to socialize with family. My brother-in-law lives in Longmont and had never owned a gun until he married into our family -- now he's bought a couple handguns and I gave him a an 1100 for sporting clays. He's interested in hunting but hasn't been yet.
We hope to get out together in Fall '05 somewhere in Colorado. I realize you can't have everything, but here's what I'm hoping for...
- Good chance to draw a tag (even if only one of us gets one)
- Cows/does are just as good as bulls/bucks
- High chance of success; really looking for bro-in-law or dad to fill a tag. I can "guide" and keep camp running...
- If we backpack in, we'll only fill one tag...so that we're not packing meat for days
- Muzzleloader hunts OK -- but rifle more likely
- We'll use my 8-man Kifaru tipi (kifaru.net)
- Scenery is almost as important as critter density
What would you suggest? Not looking for any honey holes, just suggestions and a good vector check.
Thanks,
Matt in AK (not really in AK...stuck at the Pentagon)