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<blockquote data-quote="Coyboy" data-source="post: 595413" data-attributes="member: 3733"><p>I had the drive to at one time pack way in to hunt, i have found that if you find a good area it is not always neccesary. Most elk we killed were with-in 2 miles of a 2 track that allowed vehicle traffic. I once climbed up a mountain in the dark to see what was on the other side. When daylight struck there were 20 elk feeding with-in 500 yards of camp and I was a good mile and a half away.</p><p></p><p>Last year I met a real nice fellow the day before season, we shared stories and experiences about the hunt area. Well to make a long story short i took a lead he gave me and he took a lead I gave him and on day 2 he killed a 6x6 bull 200 yards from the 2 track where I had killed a bull the previous year. Me, I went on a serious hike that produced animals but none were taken. I always try to meet the guys in my hunt area, and get to know them, it is the fast track to learn the area and you make new friends and have reunions every year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyboy, post: 595413, member: 3733"] I had the drive to at one time pack way in to hunt, i have found that if you find a good area it is not always neccesary. Most elk we killed were with-in 2 miles of a 2 track that allowed vehicle traffic. I once climbed up a mountain in the dark to see what was on the other side. When daylight struck there were 20 elk feeding with-in 500 yards of camp and I was a good mile and a half away. Last year I met a real nice fellow the day before season, we shared stories and experiences about the hunt area. Well to make a long story short i took a lead he gave me and he took a lead I gave him and on day 2 he killed a 6x6 bull 200 yards from the 2 track where I had killed a bull the previous year. Me, I went on a serious hike that produced animals but none were taken. I always try to meet the guys in my hunt area, and get to know them, it is the fast track to learn the area and you make new friends and have reunions every year. [/QUOTE]
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