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<blockquote data-quote="Daveinjax" data-source="post: 670422" data-attributes="member: 48429"><p>As I read the rule book you can have a draw any elk or bull tag first rifle and an otc cow tag for second rifle. The plan is to draw an any elk or bull tag for first rifle and if I fail to harvest in first rifle or fail to draw for first rifle I will stay for second rifle and buy the best tag I may and hunt. As for riding around glued to a seat that is just not me.....ever! I'm a serious hunter . I don't go to the woods to ride around , drink and hang with the guys at camp. The only seat I am known to get glued to is my climber. I sometimes will stay up all day and hunt. Twenty minutes before shooting light until end of shooting light when the rut is on and I have a hot community scrape to sit on. </p><p> I am looking at areas that have high draw success rates. I think it said 97% for flat tops gmu24 and 100% for gmu75 / 751. Both have wilderness areas with on motor vehicles to ruin a hunt. Everyting I read says if you will get away from the road your chance of getting your bull goes way up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daveinjax, post: 670422, member: 48429"] As I read the rule book you can have a draw any elk or bull tag first rifle and an otc cow tag for second rifle. The plan is to draw an any elk or bull tag for first rifle and if I fail to harvest in first rifle or fail to draw for first rifle I will stay for second rifle and buy the best tag I may and hunt. As for riding around glued to a seat that is just not me.....ever! I'm a serious hunter . I don't go to the woods to ride around , drink and hang with the guys at camp. The only seat I am known to get glued to is my climber. I sometimes will stay up all day and hunt. Twenty minutes before shooting light until end of shooting light when the rut is on and I have a hot community scrape to sit on. I am looking at areas that have high draw success rates. I think it said 97% for flat tops gmu24 and 100% for gmu75 / 751. Both have wilderness areas with on motor vehicles to ruin a hunt. Everyting I read says if you will get away from the road your chance of getting your bull goes way up. [/QUOTE]
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