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For the big game hunter, elk hunting trips tend to head the list of top ten things to do in a one's lifetime. Despite their massive size, elk are known for their innate sense of danger, making them one of the most cunning creatures in the animal kingdom. Many hunters delight in the chance to go up against such a wily quarry. With or without an experienced guide, it takes true skill, nerve and marksmanship to bring down one of these elusive creatures. Elk hunting trips are definitely not considered a good choice for the type of hunter who prefers destination over journey. When it comes to hunting elk, effort plays a major role.

Elk hunting trips are widely available through hunting outfitters in a number of states. These locally owned businesses assist guest hunters by guiding and providing necessary elements for a successful elk hunt. This can range from helping with everything from regulations and licensing requirements to lodging, meals and transportation. By providing clients with a positive experience, these services can count on either return business or word of mouth recommendations from previous clients. An outfitter with a highly regarded reputation in the hunting community is as good as gold for these types of businesses. Many go out of their way to ensure a positive hunting experience for guests.

In order to meet the preferences of hunters, many outfitters offer a number of elk hunting trips on private or public lands that cater to various skill levels. For the seasoned hunter, many outfitters offer drop camps. In this scenario, an experienced hunter or hunting party is flown out to a remote location to do their hunting. Guided hunts are most common and are offered to muzzleloaders, rifle and bow hunters. While groups are welcome, it is not uncommon for outfitters to limit the number in a hunting party to ensure there is at least one guide per two hunters at a given time. This raises the chance for a successful hunt.

Whether alone or in a group, elk hunting trips have been known to make for one of the most memorable of hunting experiences. Setting out into a crisp cool morning in a beautiful setting to bugle for bulls is the stuff that many hunters dream of. Obtaining a trophy elk is often the goal for many hunters; however, many appreciate the chance just to take on the challenge of the hunt. It is not uncommon for hunters to return year after year, successful or not. Those who come up against the mighty elk are likely to end up with a great tale to tell no matter what the outcome.








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