What would be the best piece of advice you could give them? One thing that would help them have the best poasible hunt on the their first outing.
what CC said. bring a good camera to capture the majesty of the Rockies. another big one for the novice rocky mountain hunter is be prepared for hot temps changing to snow in the matter of minutes. and keep an eye on those big black clouds, when you are above tree line, don't get caught up there.Don't get caught up in thinking the only successful hunt is killing a wall hanger. Relax and enjoy one of God's greatest creations....the Rocky Mountains and what they contain: fresh air, beautiful scenery, great water and wonderful smells.
haha good catch, I thought it said rocky. all the same, quality gear and enjoyHey Scott, where exactly is this Rookie Mountain. I think I might have been there once.
One of my biggest problems trying to glass a new area is I can't stop admiring the landscape. When I was in the Frank Church I almost forgot why I was there but that is why I go to these places harvesting something is just a bonus. That being said the better shape you are physically the more you will enjoy yourself.Don't get caught up in thinking the only successful hunt is killing a wall hanger. Relax and enjoy one of God's greatest creations....the Rocky Mountains and what they contain: fresh air, beautiful scenery, great water and wonderful smells.
One hard part is done. That is the decision to go do it. I kept putting off my first attempt because I didn't want to go alone, but my friends kept backing out. Finally I just went despite that. Just go and don't make an excuse. The next is physical fitness as has been mentioned. The third is foot care. Get good quality boots for side hill trekking. Break them in before you go. Get used to wearing sock liners and buttering up with Vaseline immediately if you sense a hot spot. Pack mole skin, etc. Take very good care of your feet. You may be hiking ten miles daily. In the mountains it only takes one physical weak link to end your hunt. I've seen it. The last is don't worry about success just enjoy the learning experience. It's really awesome just being out there.What would be the best piece of advice you could give them? One thing that would help them have the best possible hunt on the their first outing.
chainsaw is very nice to have with you if you plan to be hunting from a base camp, and clearing rds after a big thunder storm is sometimes a must.Come out a few days early and acclimate to altitude if possible. Drink lots of water.Take a rest day and stay in camp if your body needs it.Allow some extra travel days if you're coming out in October or later. Roads close for a reason, don't try to push it when conditions are dangerous. Even today there are some spots your cell phone will not work. Don't camp under dead trees. We have a chainsaw every time we go into the forest in case we have to clear roads or a camp site.