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Colorado Elk unit 86 4th Rifle Season
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<blockquote data-quote="Lee Woiteshek" data-source="post: 1650305" data-attributes="member: 3219"><p>First rifle was my third choice. Fourth rifle was my last throw away choice, and of course that's the one I drew. Park on BLM, and camp there if you can. Just need to bring everything with you. Once the gunfire starts everything goes to private. What little remains is high almost on the summits. If we get the same snow as last year a drainage might work on an elk walking over from 82. At least that's my plan. To be honest, I still haven't figured how I'm going to get one out if I get one. Otter sled maybe. Westcliffe is pretty, but it gets alot of pressure. That said if you have gps coords from a confirmed source that's worked in the past, then that's pretty much all you need. If its one of those places that's handed down from father to son, and works just about every year, I wouldn't worry about the flat land elk, and just sit those coords every day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee Woiteshek, post: 1650305, member: 3219"] First rifle was my third choice. Fourth rifle was my last throw away choice, and of course that's the one I drew. Park on BLM, and camp there if you can. Just need to bring everything with you. Once the gunfire starts everything goes to private. What little remains is high almost on the summits. If we get the same snow as last year a drainage might work on an elk walking over from 82. At least that's my plan. To be honest, I still haven't figured how I'm going to get one out if I get one. Otter sled maybe. Westcliffe is pretty, but it gets alot of pressure. That said if you have gps coords from a confirmed source that's worked in the past, then that's pretty much all you need. If its one of those places that's handed down from father to son, and works just about every year, I wouldn't worry about the flat land elk, and just sit those coords every day. [/QUOTE]
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