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<blockquote data-quote="Shawn Carlock" data-source="post: 68818" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>Gonehuntinagain,</p><p></p><p> You must have been up the Mud Cabin Road toward Cemetary Ridge on the east side of Big Creek? Small world the photo you see is about 2 miles off the Joe (north) and just east of Big Creek. I do most of my elk hunting in the area futher up 16 or 17 miles into the national forest. I had intended to go there but the snow to deep in the draws to get on top. Great shooting oppertunities but as soon as the hammer falls the serious and I mean serious work begins. Not a great place for kid hunting but a great place to see spring elk heards etc. It is a successful kid hunt as long as you are looking at animals. The big draw back to the higher country is that even with an atv there are areas where there would be good shooting/hunting 600-900 yards but follow up and recovery would take days and border on insane. Rugged, rugged country in the Joe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shawn Carlock, post: 68818, member: 4"] Gonehuntinagain, You must have been up the Mud Cabin Road toward Cemetary Ridge on the east side of Big Creek? Small world the photo you see is about 2 miles off the Joe (north) and just east of Big Creek. I do most of my elk hunting in the area futher up 16 or 17 miles into the national forest. I had intended to go there but the snow to deep in the draws to get on top. Great shooting oppertunities but as soon as the hammer falls the serious and I mean serious work begins. Not a great place for kid hunting but a great place to see spring elk heards etc. It is a successful kid hunt as long as you are looking at animals. The big draw back to the higher country is that even with an atv there are areas where there would be good shooting/hunting 600-900 yards but follow up and recovery would take days and border on insane. Rugged, rugged country in the Joe. [/QUOTE]
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