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Wy elk hunting info for a newbie
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<blockquote data-quote="Shanechild" data-source="post: 694998" data-attributes="member: 53933"><p>Thanks for the info wingnut. I'll certainly check out Fox Park, especially if I can get away from the crowds. I'm also glad to hear that the .270wsm is large enough to take an elk. I had some guys telling me I shouldn't hunt with anything smaller than a .300 rem mag. </p><p></p><p>I was thinking about driving further west to hunt the Huston wilderness area in the Sierra Madres. Is it worth the extra drive? I heard the terrain is more difficult. Anything else I should know about this area?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shanechild, post: 694998, member: 53933"] Thanks for the info wingnut. I'll certainly check out Fox Park, especially if I can get away from the crowds. I'm also glad to hear that the .270wsm is large enough to take an elk. I had some guys telling me I shouldn't hunt with anything smaller than a .300 rem mag. I was thinking about driving further west to hunt the Huston wilderness area in the Sierra Madres. Is it worth the extra drive? I heard the terrain is more difficult. Anything else I should know about this area? [/QUOTE]
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