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<blockquote data-quote="redneckclimbing" data-source="post: 997346" data-attributes="member: 41124"><p>I got a half wild idea in my head just today. When deer hunting this September I saw a 330+ Bull Elk with five cows in a very secluded pass at about 11,000' in elevation. This was Sept. 7th. and it is on OTC area.</p><p> </p><p>Barring a pile of snow in the high country what are the odds that bull would still be there Oct. 18th for the start of the second Rifle season?</p><p> </p><p>We heard several bulls in the area but only laid eyes on the one (Alot of dark timber). Didn't see any other deer hunters the whole time. And only a few archery hunters in an entirely other canyon, a couple of miles away.</p><p> </p><p>I have hunted these elevations in the area before, 2nd season, and there generally isn't alot of snow. Less than a foot, if any at all.</p><p> </p><p>Any thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redneckclimbing, post: 997346, member: 41124"] I got a half wild idea in my head just today. When deer hunting this September I saw a 330+ Bull Elk with five cows in a very secluded pass at about 11,000' in elevation. This was Sept. 7th. and it is on OTC area. Barring a pile of snow in the high country what are the odds that bull would still be there Oct. 18th for the start of the second Rifle season? We heard several bulls in the area but only laid eyes on the one (Alot of dark timber). Didn't see any other deer hunters the whole time. And only a few archery hunters in an entirely other canyon, a couple of miles away. I have hunted these elevations in the area before, 2nd season, and there generally isn't alot of snow. Less than a foot, if any at all. Any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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