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Elk Hunting
Blue Mountains of Washington
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<blockquote data-quote="jasonkranz" data-source="post: 451949" data-attributes="member: 28799"><p>Your choice of godmen is great, you need to start higher and work down fingers and draws. The most important thing is stay away from those dawn pack trails. Keep eyes on the old burns. The elk up high don't come down to far until late. Most of the elk are around 4000 to 5500 ft. East of the mountian road holds good elk pop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasonkranz, post: 451949, member: 28799"] Your choice of godmen is great, you need to start higher and work down fingers and draws. The most important thing is stay away from those dawn pack trails. Keep eyes on the old burns. The elk up high don't come down to far until late. Most of the elk are around 4000 to 5500 ft. East of the mountian road holds good elk pop. [/QUOTE]
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