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<blockquote data-quote="82ndreddevil" data-source="post: 557689" data-attributes="member: 36912"><p>Good job on your hunt, i know that area well. I was just south of that area last weekend to scout my hunt and yea that snow was pretty cool. What I am looking for is not so much the they come down, then they go back up. </p><p> For example, the unit I am going to shares its herd with another unit. That herd does not move into my unit until the migration process begins. This is information I got from consulting a game biologist for that area so its not some theory i dreamed up. I have hunted this area twice, and you can see a huge difference from the amount of animals you will see on a early October rifle bull hunt and a late season cow hunt. </p><p> So what I am curious about is what corridors are used for the seasonal migration and if these early winter storms is going to have any effect on a herd such as starting the migration process early. Thats the thing about these public draw hunts. You apply in April for an area not knowing what the weather is going to bring. Congrats on your hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="82ndreddevil, post: 557689, member: 36912"] Good job on your hunt, i know that area well. I was just south of that area last weekend to scout my hunt and yea that snow was pretty cool. What I am looking for is not so much the they come down, then they go back up. For example, the unit I am going to shares its herd with another unit. That herd does not move into my unit until the migration process begins. This is information I got from consulting a game biologist for that area so its not some theory i dreamed up. I have hunted this area twice, and you can see a huge difference from the amount of animals you will see on a early October rifle bull hunt and a late season cow hunt. So what I am curious about is what corridors are used for the seasonal migration and if these early winter storms is going to have any effect on a herd such as starting the migration process early. Thats the thing about these public draw hunts. You apply in April for an area not knowing what the weather is going to bring. Congrats on your hunt. [/QUOTE]
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