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<blockquote data-quote="338weatherby" data-source="post: 2579444" data-attributes="member: 114213"><p>I did the OTC any bull tag 3 years in a row with 4 others. Two of us packed in 4 miles while the others stayed at the road. We hunted the North Slope of the Uinta's by Spirit Lake/Dagget lake. </p><p></p><p>The first year we got snowed out after a couple of days and had to run to Manila to stay. We did day trips from there the final three days of the hunt. One of the guys lucked out and walked up on a bedded rag bull on the final day. 20% success</p><p></p><p>The second year two of us packed in again about 4 miles. We say a nice 4x4 on opening morning but my buddy rushed his shot and missed. The next day I got this 4x4 (different bull then the prior day) in the morning. He was with 4 cows. No buddy else filled a tag although one guy from the other group jump a small herd and did see a bull in it but no shot. Again, 20% success rate</p><p></p><p>The third year I saw one cow and we jumped a few in the timber. The weather was hot and they weren't moving at all. No bulls taken. 0% success with 5 hunters again.</p><p></p><p>It is a difficult hunt and not really a "glassing" area. Getting back 4 miles we only saw a hunter or two and had the area basically to ourselves. May go back someday but I'm not in any hurry. Beautiful country with lots of moose and trout streams. Great for the water and something other then Mountainhouse to eat!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="338weatherby, post: 2579444, member: 114213"] I did the OTC any bull tag 3 years in a row with 4 others. Two of us packed in 4 miles while the others stayed at the road. We hunted the North Slope of the Uinta's by Spirit Lake/Dagget lake. The first year we got snowed out after a couple of days and had to run to Manila to stay. We did day trips from there the final three days of the hunt. One of the guys lucked out and walked up on a bedded rag bull on the final day. 20% success The second year two of us packed in again about 4 miles. We say a nice 4x4 on opening morning but my buddy rushed his shot and missed. The next day I got this 4x4 (different bull then the prior day) in the morning. He was with 4 cows. No buddy else filled a tag although one guy from the other group jump a small herd and did see a bull in it but no shot. Again, 20% success rate The third year I saw one cow and we jumped a few in the timber. The weather was hot and they weren't moving at all. No bulls taken. 0% success with 5 hunters again. It is a difficult hunt and not really a "glassing" area. Getting back 4 miles we only saw a hunter or two and had the area basically to ourselves. May go back someday but I'm not in any hurry. Beautiful country with lots of moose and trout streams. Great for the water and something other then Mountainhouse to eat! [/QUOTE]
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