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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 2227906" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>Imagine pronghorn hunting, but instead your looking for a 360 bull. Pretty much what area 100 is. Seems strange seeing a herd of elk in the middle of a desert, but it is also pretty awesome. My sister and brother in law have a small ranch in the area, I have glassed bulls there before....legit monsters live in that desert, and they are easy to get. </p><p></p><p>If you want to break your back in the high country, ride in on horses and see some gorgeous mountains, and need a horse or several friends or days to get your elk out, and live out of a spike camp, and worry about bears, this is not your hunt. If you want to see a ridiculous amount of bulls, a lot of which from a vehicle, and live out of a camper or hotel, and possibly be able to drive within a couple hundred yards of a massive dead bull you shot, area 100 is fantastic. I personally get plenty of time in the back country packing in and getting mulies and elk, a hunt like that would be a nice break for me, I would go for it myself!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 2227906, member: 87243"] Imagine pronghorn hunting, but instead your looking for a 360 bull. Pretty much what area 100 is. Seems strange seeing a herd of elk in the middle of a desert, but it is also pretty awesome. My sister and brother in law have a small ranch in the area, I have glassed bulls there before....legit monsters live in that desert, and they are easy to get. If you want to break your back in the high country, ride in on horses and see some gorgeous mountains, and need a horse or several friends or days to get your elk out, and live out of a spike camp, and worry about bears, this is not your hunt. If you want to see a ridiculous amount of bulls, a lot of which from a vehicle, and live out of a camper or hotel, and possibly be able to drive within a couple hundred yards of a massive dead bull you shot, area 100 is fantastic. I personally get plenty of time in the back country packing in and getting mulies and elk, a hunt like that would be a nice break for me, I would go for it myself! [/QUOTE]
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