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<blockquote data-quote="jibnast" data-source="post: 1090044" data-attributes="member: 69189"><p>RECOMMENDED HUNTING AREAS: The majority of elk are distributed throughout Unit 131 from Little Antelope Summit in the north to Currant Summit in the south. Elk may cross Highway 6 near Currant Summit into Unit 132 after the rut. Elk are also located in unit 132 in the Timber Mountain to Horse Spring Hills. Elk are generally in the higher elevations in the summer and fall and move to lower elevations above Jakes and Railroad Valleys during winter. Bulls will usually be with cows during the September breeding season and alone or in with other bulls during November. These lone bulls or bull groups will often be in thick tree cover at mid elevations after the rut especially when snow cover can provide water in these usually dry areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jibnast, post: 1090044, member: 69189"] RECOMMENDED HUNTING AREAS: The majority of elk are distributed throughout Unit 131 from Little Antelope Summit in the north to Currant Summit in the south. Elk may cross Highway 6 near Currant Summit into Unit 132 after the rut. Elk are also located in unit 132 in the Timber Mountain to Horse Spring Hills. Elk are generally in the higher elevations in the summer and fall and move to lower elevations above Jakes and Railroad Valleys during winter. Bulls will usually be with cows during the September breeding season and alone or in with other bulls during November. These lone bulls or bull groups will often be in thick tree cover at mid elevations after the rut especially when snow cover can provide water in these usually dry areas. [/QUOTE]
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