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Colorado GMU 521 Elk question (s)
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<blockquote data-quote="DevilDOG_O341" data-source="post: 1232871" data-attributes="member: 35186"><p>What part of 521 are you hunting? I've hunted out of Horse Ranch Park (off CO 12 west of Crested Butte) the last few years. We've seen elk, but you have got to get high (10,000 ft or higher) especially if the weather has been warmer with no snow. Look for large wide drainage areas. When they say you should spend more time glassing then hiking, it's true. I learned the hard way my first trip in 2011. In 2013, 2014 it paid off getting started early and hiking up to a good observation area and then spending several hours glassing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DevilDOG_O341, post: 1232871, member: 35186"] What part of 521 are you hunting? I've hunted out of Horse Ranch Park (off CO 12 west of Crested Butte) the last few years. We've seen elk, but you have got to get high (10,000 ft or higher) especially if the weather has been warmer with no snow. Look for large wide drainage areas. When they say you should spend more time glassing then hiking, it's true. I learned the hard way my first trip in 2011. In 2013, 2014 it paid off getting started early and hiking up to a good observation area and then spending several hours glassing. [/QUOTE]
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