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2010 NV Bull Elk 111 Late
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<blockquote data-quote="WesB" data-source="post: 402944" data-attributes="member: 10459"><p>Congratulations, you've drawn a great tag. The quality of the bulls is starting to come back. In case you're not aware a lot of that country has been turned into wilderness which really limits access. Most of the Schell Creek's from Cleve Creek north, all of Grafton, most of the Egan's, and Ward Mountain are now wilderness. You need to get the wilderness maps from the Forest Service and the BLM. Those dam bulls in 11 are still really high even in the late hunt unless you get a ton of snow. We guide in that area and use horses to access the wilderness areas. I sent you an email.</p><p>Wes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WesB, post: 402944, member: 10459"] Congratulations, you've drawn a great tag. The quality of the bulls is starting to come back. In case you're not aware a lot of that country has been turned into wilderness which really limits access. Most of the Schell Creek's from Cleve Creek north, all of Grafton, most of the Egan's, and Ward Mountain are now wilderness. You need to get the wilderness maps from the Forest Service and the BLM. Those dam bulls in 11 are still really high even in the late hunt unless you get a ton of snow. We guide in that area and use horses to access the wilderness areas. I sent you an email. Wes [/QUOTE]
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