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<blockquote data-quote="Long Time Long Ranger" data-source="post: 203448" data-attributes="member: 505"><p>Most of what you mentioned is late hunting after the snows hit. That may or may not be in hunting season. During the second season don't count on it although it did happen during 2006 which was a freak year with a big early storm. During the second season there are resident herds on the national forest portion of 4 and 441 but not anywhere you can really get away from the crowds. That country has a lot of elk and a lot of hunting pressure. 14 in my opinion would be the best bet for the second season of the ones you mentioned. Better chance of getting more by yourself also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Long Time Long Ranger, post: 203448, member: 505"] Most of what you mentioned is late hunting after the snows hit. That may or may not be in hunting season. During the second season don't count on it although it did happen during 2006 which was a freak year with a big early storm. During the second season there are resident herds on the national forest portion of 4 and 441 but not anywhere you can really get away from the crowds. That country has a lot of elk and a lot of hunting pressure. 14 in my opinion would be the best bet for the second season of the ones you mentioned. Better chance of getting more by yourself also. [/QUOTE]
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