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Advice welcome, Newb going Elk hunting for the first time
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<blockquote data-quote="Bagpiper63" data-source="post: 2270378" data-attributes="member: 119033"><p>Pretty area! We hunted Ripple Creek pass and saw a few in the deep thick timber but didn't get a shot. Another good option if your lungs and legs are fried is to drop off at the top of the pass and hike southwest. You will come out through open meadows mixed with trees and end up down by the road. Works great if you have 2 vehicles! Hard to get lost as well! Further west is where the crowds seem to be. North of Buford, the atv noise is crazy there. Trappers lake is nice as well (they used to have pay showers there). Enjoy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bagpiper63, post: 2270378, member: 119033"] Pretty area! We hunted Ripple Creek pass and saw a few in the deep thick timber but didn't get a shot. Another good option if your lungs and legs are fried is to drop off at the top of the pass and hike southwest. You will come out through open meadows mixed with trees and end up down by the road. Works great if you have 2 vehicles! Hard to get lost as well! Further west is where the crowds seem to be. North of Buford, the atv noise is crazy there. Trappers lake is nice as well (they used to have pay showers there). Enjoy! [/QUOTE]
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