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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 1064659" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>The problem with the mountains where you're talking about is the number of elk hunters that will be in 38 because of that season also opening on 10/15. If you hunt up there, I would certainly have the vehicle/camp near a maintained highway like 14 that time of the year to bail out and head south in Y if you had to. The problem down there, as you mentioned, is that as you go on south of Buffalo towards Kaycee in the south end of Y the public land gets a lot of pressure from both deer and antelope hunters. Personally, I would hunt the northern area back in as far as I could get and yet know that I could get out of Dodge if weather came in before I would go down south the way it has gotten the last few years with hunter numbers down there. Question---Where are you talking about an increase in tag numbers down toward Baggs, as I was under the impression from the stats that some areas were really being cut back and even a few areas have gone to LQ units with limited tags to help the dwindling numbers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 1064659, member: 28854"] The problem with the mountains where you're talking about is the number of elk hunters that will be in 38 because of that season also opening on 10/15. If you hunt up there, I would certainly have the vehicle/camp near a maintained highway like 14 that time of the year to bail out and head south in Y if you had to. The problem down there, as you mentioned, is that as you go on south of Buffalo towards Kaycee in the south end of Y the public land gets a lot of pressure from both deer and antelope hunters. Personally, I would hunt the northern area back in as far as I could get and yet know that I could get out of Dodge if weather came in before I would go down south the way it has gotten the last few years with hunter numbers down there. Question---Where are you talking about an increase in tag numbers down toward Baggs, as I was under the impression from the stats that some areas were really being cut back and even a few areas have gone to LQ units with limited tags to help the dwindling numbers? [/QUOTE]
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