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Hunting the Bob Marshall Wilderness area in Montana
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<blockquote data-quote="sp6x6" data-source="post: 653949" data-attributes="member: 21869"><p>20 years ago I hunted the Bob. I ran into a guide in T. Falls that had guided there and said it was shot out. I have spent a week plus in there and not even seen a elK.Considering no roads,it should be crawling w/elk.I think the decades long rifle during the rut has put the hurt on them.I used to see more elk in outskirts than in.It was always a hard double trip,one early for feed for horses and one to hunt,and hope you dont get snowed out, we hunted north end 27 miles in.I wouldnt even begin to shoot a rag horn in there.Did see the biggest typical muley ever</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sp6x6, post: 653949, member: 21869"] 20 years ago I hunted the Bob. I ran into a guide in T. Falls that had guided there and said it was shot out. I have spent a week plus in there and not even seen a elK.Considering no roads,it should be crawling w/elk.I think the decades long rifle during the rut has put the hurt on them.I used to see more elk in outskirts than in.It was always a hard double trip,one early for feed for horses and one to hunt,and hope you dont get snowed out, we hunted north end 27 miles in.I wouldnt even begin to shoot a rag horn in there.Did see the biggest typical muley ever [/QUOTE]
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