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<blockquote data-quote="Elkeater" data-source="post: 1706603" data-attributes="member: 103670"><p>Few bits of advice </p><p>1. Be in shape </p><p>2. Be able to shoot to at least 300 yards. 400-500 is better</p><p>3. Do your homework. Call CPW after you've narrowed down a few units using the statistics page on cpw website and deciding on whether you're looking for a hunt where you stay in a hotel, a comfy tent or camper or living out of a backpack.</p><p>4. Try to get a draw tag. I like 1st and 4th rifle seasons. Either sex Tags will be best.</p><p>5. Work hard. Sometimes killing a public land elk comes down to how bad do you want it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elkeater, post: 1706603, member: 103670"] Few bits of advice 1. Be in shape 2. Be able to shoot to at least 300 yards. 400-500 is better 3. Do your homework. Call CPW after you’ve narrowed down a few units using the statistics page on cpw website and deciding on whether you’re looking for a hunt where you stay in a hotel, a comfy tent or camper or living out of a backpack. 4. Try to get a draw tag. I like 1st and 4th rifle seasons. Either sex Tags will be best. 5. Work hard. Sometimes killing a public land elk comes down to how bad do you want it. [/QUOTE]
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