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<blockquote data-quote="8x68s" data-source="post: 3014036" data-attributes="member: 109828"><p>I have seen, but not put crosshairs on, elk, deer & bear but the unit is not known as a good place to hope to draw. First year I went there I stopped in McCall and talked to a game officer who knew the country and he said the area struggles to meet population goals because it's such a harsh environment and not many places for the animals to winter out of the nasty weather. He said they are there but it's not going to be like other places around the state. The fires from the recent past have decimated a lot of acres of timber as I'm sure you witnessed while you were there. Again, as you saw, the country is rough as a cob and not for the faint of heart. I will go back, if for no other reason, just to enjoy the place for what it is.</p><p>Great sheep, by the way. I bet you guys had an awesome time there. Early Fall?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="8x68s, post: 3014036, member: 109828"] I have seen, but not put crosshairs on, elk, deer & bear but the unit is not known as a good place to hope to draw. First year I went there I stopped in McCall and talked to a game officer who knew the country and he said the area struggles to meet population goals because it's such a harsh environment and not many places for the animals to winter out of the nasty weather. He said they are there but it's not going to be like other places around the state. The fires from the recent past have decimated a lot of acres of timber as I'm sure you witnessed while you were there. Again, as you saw, the country is rough as a cob and not for the faint of heart. I will go back, if for no other reason, just to enjoy the place for what it is. Great sheep, by the way. I bet you guys had an awesome time there. Early Fall? [/QUOTE]
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