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Elk Habits if Pushed due to Light Hunting Pressure?
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<blockquote data-quote="340Wby-4-everything" data-source="post: 1930314" data-attributes="member: 47425"><p>Good advice on doing the research via Google Maps, onx, GAIA, CPW atlas. You clearly aren't hunting units 1,2 any in that NW corner as they have no 11 or 12000ft elevations. 61 and 76, as one said even if you are in phenomenal shape, coming from flatland(east) the Rockies will take the wind out of you for at least a couple days. If only 3 hunters have been there before you, may not make much diff, but that will depend on how much they got around, where the elk were and where they went. There is a bit of luck with elk hunting like all hunting. If we get a weird snowstorm, which can and has happened, it will take more than 2ft to push Bulls down and I assume you don't care if the cows and calves leave or not? Course if the rut is late and we get the snow, where the cows go the big boys go. You will have an awesome time, best of luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="340Wby-4-everything, post: 1930314, member: 47425"] Good advice on doing the research via Google Maps, onx, GAIA, CPW atlas. You clearly aren't hunting units 1,2 any in that NW corner as they have no 11 or 12000ft elevations. 61 and 76, as one said even if you are in phenomenal shape, coming from flatland(east) the Rockies will take the wind out of you for at least a couple days. If only 3 hunters have been there before you, may not make much diff, but that will depend on how much they got around, where the elk were and where they went. There is a bit of luck with elk hunting like all hunting. If we get a weird snowstorm, which can and has happened, it will take more than 2ft to push Bulls down and I assume you don't care if the cows and calves leave or not? Course if the rut is late and we get the snow, where the cows go the big boys go. You will have an awesome time, best of luck! [/QUOTE]
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