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<blockquote data-quote="livetohunt" data-source="post: 1374832" data-attributes="member: 100535"><p>I would have to agree that unit 13 would be a good place to go. It's got a lot of landlocked public land. Which frustrates the heck out of me but the guides up there have lease land that gains then access to over half the unit, of which the public has no access to due to the pockets of public land being inside of the massive ranches up there. There aren't very many outfitter elk tags for that area, meaning that there's always a good elk population where they hunt. </p><p></p><p>It would also be smart to get a mule deer tag also, considering it's a really good unit for big mule deer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="livetohunt, post: 1374832, member: 100535"] I would have to agree that unit 13 would be a good place to go. It’s got a lot of landlocked public land. Which frustrates the heck out of me but the guides up there have lease land that gains then access to over half the unit, of which the public has no access to due to the pockets of public land being inside of the massive ranches up there. There aren’t very many outfitter elk tags for that area, meaning that there’s always a good elk population where they hunt. It would also be smart to get a mule deer tag also, considering it’s a really good unit for big mule deer. [/QUOTE]
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