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Ky Elk Tag!!
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<blockquote data-quote="4onaside" data-source="post: 832829" data-attributes="member: 2975"><p>You know, that's fine........in theory. However, I am a good example of the value of a good guide. I live 400 miles from the SE Kentucky elk grounds. Logistics prevented me from doing any scouting. What, am I going to drive 800 miles on a weekend, just to locate elk?, .....on public ground? Where do you even start looking. Now you don't even have the option of picking what might be a good area for you personally, with the assignment of specific areas started this year. Having a good guide, IMO, is money well spent. He already knows where the elk are, and has permission to hunt there. Don't get me wrong, I am a big do it yourself'er, when the circumstances warrant it, which with me is almost always. However, I just think that a guide is the way to go for a Kentucky non-resident.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4onaside, post: 832829, member: 2975"] You know, that's fine........in theory. However, I am a good example of the value of a good guide. I live 400 miles from the SE Kentucky elk grounds. Logistics prevented me from doing any scouting. What, am I going to drive 800 miles on a weekend, just to locate elk?, .....on public ground? Where do you even start looking. Now you don't even have the option of picking what might be a good area for you personally, with the assignment of specific areas started this year. Having a good guide, IMO, is money well spent. He already knows where the elk are, and has permission to hunt there. Don't get me wrong, I am a big do it yourself'er, when the circumstances warrant it, which with me is almost always. However, I just think that a guide is the way to go for a Kentucky non-resident. [/QUOTE]
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