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OTC Utah Elk 9-17 October
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<blockquote data-quote="corsair4360" data-source="post: 1461755" data-attributes="member: 63474"><p>We hunt the south slope of the Unita's east of the Wilderness area. Terrain ranges from lodgepole thickets to open meadows. some areas are very steep, others more gentle. We generally find the fewer hunters the better hunting we have. Like most places the more remote or difficult terrain reduces the number of hunters. Weather can range from very nice warm days, cool nights to snow, ice and mud, or stated another way, highly variable. Last three years have been nice. This year who knows what will be the case. So far it is hot and very dry. If the dry weather holds then the elk tend to gravitate to good water sources. The big fly in the mix is forest fires. After the hunt starts, generally the elk go into "hiding". The big challenge is the sequence of hunts is archery, muzzle loaders, then rifle. In Utah muzzle loaders include the Remington pseudo muzzle loaders with scopes.... Nuff of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="corsair4360, post: 1461755, member: 63474"] We hunt the south slope of the Unita's east of the Wilderness area. Terrain ranges from lodgepole thickets to open meadows. some areas are very steep, others more gentle. We generally find the fewer hunters the better hunting we have. Like most places the more remote or difficult terrain reduces the number of hunters. Weather can range from very nice warm days, cool nights to snow, ice and mud, or stated another way, highly variable. Last three years have been nice. This year who knows what will be the case. So far it is hot and very dry. If the dry weather holds then the elk tend to gravitate to good water sources. The big fly in the mix is forest fires. After the hunt starts, generally the elk go into "hiding". The big challenge is the sequence of hunts is archery, muzzle loaders, then rifle. In Utah muzzle loaders include the Remington pseudo muzzle loaders with scopes.... Nuff of that. [/QUOTE]
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