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<blockquote data-quote="WyomingShooter" data-source="post: 180747" data-attributes="member: 9529"><p>Early seasons the elk will be up high above the reservoir. That country above Lemon is also very good. Good trails out of both reservoirs to get you way up there. I have found good elk clear up to the divide bordering 76. That is big, rugged country and some bulls can get some age on them up there if you catch a couple of mild winters in a row where they are not pushed down to the waiting army in 771. Definitely above the hiway between the reservoir, Pagosa and Wolf Creek Pass. The small local herds I mentioned below are primarily on the private ground. Move around a bit with the horses and glass a lot up into those high drainages anywhere in that area and you will find elk. I have seen more elk in the north part of 78 early on nw of the pass. But they are all in there depending on pressure. There are several access points to get in there. If there is no snow I would go way high and glass the heads of as many of those drainages as I could.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WyomingShooter, post: 180747, member: 9529"] Early seasons the elk will be up high above the reservoir. That country above Lemon is also very good. Good trails out of both reservoirs to get you way up there. I have found good elk clear up to the divide bordering 76. That is big, rugged country and some bulls can get some age on them up there if you catch a couple of mild winters in a row where they are not pushed down to the waiting army in 771. Definitely above the hiway between the reservoir, Pagosa and Wolf Creek Pass. The small local herds I mentioned below are primarily on the private ground. Move around a bit with the horses and glass a lot up into those high drainages anywhere in that area and you will find elk. I have seen more elk in the north part of 78 early on nw of the pass. But they are all in there depending on pressure. There are several access points to get in there. If there is no snow I would go way high and glass the heads of as many of those drainages as I could. [/QUOTE]
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