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flyfish
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I find it interesting and kinda funny that pretty much every time someone puts a post on this website wanting help with there LE Wasatch elk hunt, there's not too many people willing too jump in and talk about the area.
It just seems like the Wasatch unit is never really talked about to much. Is the unit so sacred that people can't give any information on what mountain range or area they might have filled there tag, or helped one of there buddy?s fill there's. There seems to be good discussions on other good units on this site, but never any on the Wasatch. I am not saying that someone needs to get on here and tell everybody the exact spot and GPS location of where they killed there elk, but rather talk about there hunt, talk about the general mountain ranges hunted, tell us how hard the hunt was, how many hours of scouting did you put in.
Don?t get me wrong here, I feel very strongly that if you were lucky enough to have drawn a tag, you should make as much time as you can to get out and do as much of your own scouting as possibly. People wait there entire life?s to draw a great tag and then they pay some kid to go and find them a great animal to shoot. I don't really agree with this, but if you have the money, more power to you.
This is where I think this forum could be such a great help to those people who don't want to pay that kid, but need some help in there scouting, because they can't get out as much as they would like. Most people have to work 8 to 10 hours a day, take care of family members, and do other stuff that takes them away for there scouting trips.
Okay, I'm calling out all you guys and gals that have been lucky enough to have drawn any of the WASATCH LE ELK TAGS? tell us your stories. You don't have to tell us the exact drainage or mountain, just the general area.
Break it down for us?
Tell how many days you put in scouting and the general area? (Strawberry/Current Creek, AF canyon, SF canyon, Mapleton/Hobble Creek, your backyard).
How many hours did you put in practicing with your weapon? (Bow, rifle, mz)
How many days did you hunt? What day of the hunt did you harvest your bull?
What did he score? How many points did he have?
How hard was it to get him out of the high country? Did you use an ATV or horses?
Did you pull the trigger or let the arrow fly? Did you harvest an animal? Did you lose one?
I will admit right now that I was very fortunate to have drawn 1 of the 7 all seasons LE Wasatch tags. I would love to here your stories?I will post my story and pictures when my hunt is over. I will tell my complete story?I will have nothing to hide.
Come on someone, be the first one to step up and tell us your story.
It just seems like the Wasatch unit is never really talked about to much. Is the unit so sacred that people can't give any information on what mountain range or area they might have filled there tag, or helped one of there buddy?s fill there's. There seems to be good discussions on other good units on this site, but never any on the Wasatch. I am not saying that someone needs to get on here and tell everybody the exact spot and GPS location of where they killed there elk, but rather talk about there hunt, talk about the general mountain ranges hunted, tell us how hard the hunt was, how many hours of scouting did you put in.
Don?t get me wrong here, I feel very strongly that if you were lucky enough to have drawn a tag, you should make as much time as you can to get out and do as much of your own scouting as possibly. People wait there entire life?s to draw a great tag and then they pay some kid to go and find them a great animal to shoot. I don't really agree with this, but if you have the money, more power to you.
This is where I think this forum could be such a great help to those people who don't want to pay that kid, but need some help in there scouting, because they can't get out as much as they would like. Most people have to work 8 to 10 hours a day, take care of family members, and do other stuff that takes them away for there scouting trips.
Okay, I'm calling out all you guys and gals that have been lucky enough to have drawn any of the WASATCH LE ELK TAGS? tell us your stories. You don't have to tell us the exact drainage or mountain, just the general area.
Break it down for us?
Tell how many days you put in scouting and the general area? (Strawberry/Current Creek, AF canyon, SF canyon, Mapleton/Hobble Creek, your backyard).
How many hours did you put in practicing with your weapon? (Bow, rifle, mz)
How many days did you hunt? What day of the hunt did you harvest your bull?
What did he score? How many points did he have?
How hard was it to get him out of the high country? Did you use an ATV or horses?
Did you pull the trigger or let the arrow fly? Did you harvest an animal? Did you lose one?
I will admit right now that I was very fortunate to have drawn 1 of the 7 all seasons LE Wasatch tags. I would love to here your stories?I will post my story and pictures when my hunt is over. I will tell my complete story?I will have nothing to hide.
Come on someone, be the first one to step up and tell us your story.