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<blockquote data-quote="shortpants" data-source="post: 500669" data-attributes="member: 30564"><p>Travis, There are a lot of elk in there. It is awesome elk country. You can go there and see elk this time of year no problem. During Sept. and Oct. you'll hear their bugles and see them in action. But when 2000 vehicles start rolling in from every direction in late Nov. early Dec. they disappear. Not into thin air but it might as well be because you won't see them. They will hold very very tight to thick cover and deep canyons. Harvesting is not impossible but it will be quite a challenge. It took me 3 days to glass up a raghorn! I'm not hear to brag but I'm pretty good at finding bulls. This has never happend to me and I don't want to have it happen again so for me I would not put in again. Perhaps if I lived in the unit and spent a ton of time in there I would be able to have ok odds of harvesting a bull. I am a trophy hunter and enjoy passing on smaller bulls. I believe if you have an opportunity to harvest any bull on that hunt you should not hesitate. TO MANY PEOPLE, NOT ENOUGH BULLS. Like I said that does not mean you can't have an incredible hunt. If your like me your stubborn and enjoy when things don't come easy. Keep doing your research and hunt your *** off and maybe you can prove the odds wrong.</p><p>Best of luck,</p><p>Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortpants, post: 500669, member: 30564"] Travis, There are a lot of elk in there. It is awesome elk country. You can go there and see elk this time of year no problem. During Sept. and Oct. you'll hear their bugles and see them in action. But when 2000 vehicles start rolling in from every direction in late Nov. early Dec. they disappear. Not into thin air but it might as well be because you won't see them. They will hold very very tight to thick cover and deep canyons. Harvesting is not impossible but it will be quite a challenge. It took me 3 days to glass up a raghorn! I'm not hear to brag but I'm pretty good at finding bulls. This has never happend to me and I don't want to have it happen again so for me I would not put in again. Perhaps if I lived in the unit and spent a ton of time in there I would be able to have ok odds of harvesting a bull. I am a trophy hunter and enjoy passing on smaller bulls. I believe if you have an opportunity to harvest any bull on that hunt you should not hesitate. TO MANY PEOPLE, NOT ENOUGH BULLS. Like I said that does not mean you can't have an incredible hunt. If your like me your stubborn and enjoy when things don't come easy. Keep doing your research and hunt your *** off and maybe you can prove the odds wrong. Best of luck, Jason [/QUOTE]
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