If I get my truck back in time Ill be headed up to that unit next week for deer. If not Ill have to wait til the last week of the season. Pretty sure elk starts day after deer ends??I am going on my first 5 day solo elk hunt next month out here in ID and been getting prepped for sometime but curious on what are some things you wish you knew before or things you changed after your first multi-day hunts.
Things you now bring that are a game changer that you wish you knew about before type of stuff.
Easy snacks / meals...I am going to try Peak refuel meals for the first time. I wanna keep it simple and not take a whole lot. Taking some snack bars and some zipfizz for energy and electrolytes.
I'll have a base camp that I will have a tent, cot, sleeping bag and heater but that's about it. Plan to put some miles in and hopefully tag my first elk.
I've also got a deer hunt coming up this month and got the opportunity to have a videographer / officer from the fish & game tag along to film the hunt as well as a mentor to help guide me in this new country I have not been to yet. Grateful for the opportunity to learn from experienced people out here.
Should be up in that unit hunting deer next week. Just waiting to get my truck back after being stolen. Im bringing everything with me! But Ill be sleeping in my truck camper.... Good luck to you Horto. If I come across anything of interest Ill let you know!I am going on my first 5 day solo elk hunt next month out here in ID and been getting prepped for sometime but curious on what are some things you wish you knew before or things you changed after your first multi-day hunts.
Things you now bring that are a game changer that you wish you knew about before type of stuff.
Easy snacks / meals...I am going to try Peak refuel meals for the first time. I wanna keep it simple and not take a whole lot. Taking some snack bars and some zipfizz for energy and electrolytes.
I'll have a base camp that I will have a tent, cot, sleeping bag and heater but that's about it. Plan to put some miles in and hopefully tag my first elk.
I've also got a deer hunt coming up this month and got the opportunity to have a videographer / officer from the fish & game tag along to film the hunt as well as a mentor to help guide me in this new country I have not been to yet. Grateful for the opportunity to learn from experienced people out here.
If you've been doing 16/8 try mixing in some longer ones up to a 22/2 then a full day then later a 2 day. And keep trying to rotate in longer fasts to see what our bodies are actually capable of where the difficulties are for you specifically etc on a schedule that your comfortable with. Your hunting next month so realistically that's pretty close to work up to a real multi day where your body will completely switch from using sugars as energy to fats.So I've been going 16 off and 8 on for about 6 months now. I work 12 hr shifts at work so I know I can go without eating much and still being active but I do wonder how it will be on the mountain putting in miles. I will listen to my body tho and eat and drink as needed.
Oh right on man I hope you get your truck in time! The seasons actually overlap for a few days. Deer opens tomorrow through the 31st and Elk goes 10/27-11/09 and archery only deer opens 11/10-11/30.If I get my truck back in time Ill be headed up to that unit next week for deer. If not Ill have to wait til the last week of the season. Pretty sure elk starts day after deer ends??
Should be up in that unit hunting deer next week. Just waiting to get my truck back after being stolen. Im bringing everything with me! But Ill be sleeping in my truck camper.... Good luck to you Horto. If I come across anything of interest Ill let you know!
Over a day... not intentionally. You can't be serious. I'd leave my binoculars home before I'd cut short on food. You can put yourself and your partners in serious danger if you're fasting on a physically tough hunt. I'd be pissed if my partner had this mentality... A solo elk hunt can turn into the most physical and mental challenge of your life... why intentionally introduce more of both on your body... Ed FWhat's the longest you've gone without food?
If you've not actually done it then you don't actually know.Over a day... not intentionally. You can't be serious. I'd leave my binoculars home before I'd cut short on food. You can put yourself and your partners in serious danger if you're fasting on a physically tough hunt. I'd be pissed if my partner had this mentality... Ed F
Not a donut fan, but at our age the body needs fuel that is all there is to it.75 years of age and hunting probably 65 of them....Donuts are a staple.....
Im a sucker for a maple bar75 years of age and hunting probably 65 of them....Donuts are a staple.....
Over a day... not intentionally. You can't be serious. I'd leave my binoculars home before I'd cut short on food. You can put yourself and your partners in serious danger if you're fasting on a physically tough hunt. I'd be pissed if my partner had this mentality... A solo elk hunt can turn into the most physical and mental challenge of your life... why intentionally introduce more of both on your body... Ed F
The caveman argument is a fallacy. Just because they did that, does not mean it's ideal. If they had more calories to fuel their hunt they would have been even better.
They didn't have Obama care.Yeah, and most lived to about 30....Just sayin'.............