I hope my question won't get me banned from this forum.
I know this is the DIY public land hunt capital of the world. But I am wanting to take my dad on an elk hunt next year. He'll be 71 next year. He has had several health issues the last few years, so he isn't up to packing in on a DIY elk hunt. He is also too old to build points for a good draw. He used to hunt elk back in the 70s and 80s, but he has never killed a trophy or close to trophy sized bull. I'd love for him to kill a nice bull. 280-300" 6x6 would be fantastic.
So our options to realistically have a chance at that next year are OTC or guaranteed draw tags in areas that have lots of hunter pressure and/or more sparse elk numbers, likely requiring a long pack in to escape the crowds (which he can't do), or find a private land hunt (either OTC tag or landowner permit). $6-10K per hunter is more than we can spend on it, but I've seen several places that offer trespass fee hunts and drop camp hunts in the $2-4K range.
We are in Texas, so it would be a non-resident hunt. An archery hunt wouldn't be out of the question. It would be my first choice, but Dad would prefer a rifle hunt. Do any of you folks have a recommendation for me that would fit my dad's needs for 2017? Feel free to PM info to me if you don't want to post it publically. I'd appreciate any guidance I could get on a specific ranch or outfitter for a hunt with a good chance of successfully killing a decent bull. Any state we could find that type of hunt would be fine.
Thanks
So our options to realistically have a chance at that next year are OTC or guaranteed draw tags in areas that have lots of hunter pressure and/or more sparse elk numbers, likely requiring a long pack in to escape the crowds (which he can't do), or find a private land hunt (either OTC tag or landowner permit). $6-10K per hunter is more than we can spend on it, but I've seen several places that offer trespass fee hunts and drop camp hunts in the $2-4K range.
We are in Texas, so it would be a non-resident hunt. An archery hunt wouldn't be out of the question. It would be my first choice, but Dad would prefer a rifle hunt. Do any of you folks have a recommendation for me that would fit my dad's needs for 2017? Feel free to PM info to me if you don't want to post it publically. I'd appreciate any guidance I could get on a specific ranch or outfitter for a hunt with a good chance of successfully killing a decent bull. Any state we could find that type of hunt would be fine.
Thanks