Maybe I should have posted this in the Texas forum, but here goes anyway. A week back I attended the TTHA Hunters Extravaganza in Houston like I do each year. I was checking out some outfitters pricing bear and elk hunts. I came across an outfitter offering elk hunts at around $4400.00 and up, in Oklahoma of all places. HHmm? I didn't know there were elk in Oklahoma, so I asked a few questions and the guy gave me a DVD to play on my computer. I admit to knowing little about elk anyway, but his price of $4400.00 was for a bull elk scoring up to 320? Over 320 the price goes up. Sooooo, I still was curious about elk in Oklahoma, and he told me that their ranch is 2500 acres and basically it is put and take. They buy elk from a local breeder and release them prior to the hunters arrival. You tell them what you are after when you book the hunt and they will make sure to release animals that fit the bill. The cows and calfs are there all the time, but the bulls are not, unless for some reason no one shoots them and they remain for a while.
I dunno guys. It is similar to other animals we call exotics that are bought at some auction and released on a ranch to be hunted. It happens all over Texas and probably other states as well. But for some reason, in my mind it just didn't seem like the manner in which I want to take my first elk. It would be cheaper, closer to home, etc.etc... I could drive there in a single day. But I guess somehow I look at an elk and figure it just doesn't seem right. For me at least.
What do you guys think?