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<blockquote data-quote="Stk" data-source="post: 1943550" data-attributes="member: 98934"><p>I hunted there last year as well. Assume you're talking east of white sulphur Springs. It's a very popular area (White sulphur) but I didn't find any elk in that part of the little belts. They get pressured pretty hard there with all the hunters staying in WSS, I think they probably hang up in the mountains as best they can until the snow drives them out, but I don't think they spend long in the low areas before they move onto private. Know a guy that's had success hunting the border of the national forest close to private...he's killed them on their way down to the private and on their way back up after one of the guided hunters or landowners on private pressure them back up into the forest. It's a nice area but I wouldn't expect to find them on the big, easily accessible BMAs down there. I didn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stk, post: 1943550, member: 98934"] I hunted there last year as well. Assume you’re talking east of white sulphur Springs. It’s a very popular area (White sulphur) but I didn’t find any elk in that part of the little belts. They get pressured pretty hard there with all the hunters staying in WSS, I think they probably hang up in the mountains as best they can until the snow drives them out, but I don’t think they spend long in the low areas before they move onto private. Know a guy that’s had success hunting the border of the national forest close to private...he’s killed them on their way down to the private and on their way back up after one of the guided hunters or landowners on private pressure them back up into the forest. It’s a nice area but I wouldn’t expect to find them on the big, easily accessible BMAs down there. I didn’t. [/QUOTE]
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