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<blockquote data-quote="TheDeicide" data-source="post: 1875979" data-attributes="member: 40022"><p>I live just on the edge of the zones. I can tell you that the biggest concern is getting the animal out. Depending on your zone and if you hire a guide, makes a world of difference. If you're not local or retired with time on your hands, thats your best bet. A lot of the elk range is private property and a couple outfitters have secured exclusive elk rights on a bunch also. The time between the draw and the season doesn't allow most of us a chance to scout and obtain permission. So many people come to watch the elk that getting close isn't usually difficult. I have met a few of the Elk County Outfitters guides and one is a personal long time friend. They have exclusive rights to a bunch of land. There is a guide service around Pine Glenn that I think is owned by a Guenot. They have a lot also. I'm not as familiar with them however.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I am missing more than half of my points and my one son is missing all of his. I apply pretty much every year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheDeicide, post: 1875979, member: 40022"] I live just on the edge of the zones. I can tell you that the biggest concern is getting the animal out. Depending on your zone and if you hire a guide, makes a world of difference. If you're not local or retired with time on your hands, thats your best bet. A lot of the elk range is private property and a couple outfitters have secured exclusive elk rights on a bunch also. The time between the draw and the season doesn't allow most of us a chance to scout and obtain permission. So many people come to watch the elk that getting close isn't usually difficult. I have met a few of the Elk County Outfitters guides and one is a personal long time friend. They have exclusive rights to a bunch of land. There is a guide service around Pine Glenn that I think is owned by a Guenot. They have a lot also. I'm not as familiar with them however. I am missing more than half of my points and my one son is missing all of his. I apply pretty much every year. [/QUOTE]
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