Buckxmaster
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Any thoughts Good or Bad?
Yes, on the resident side. Low point draw for NR. It's a general season starting Oct 1.That’s my understanding concerning the wilderness There’s usually leftover tags for this hunt I think
Yea I knew it was the resident leftovers. I guess the conclusion is residents apply for better units since they can just get the general tag anywayYes, on the resident side. Low point draw for NR. It's a general season starting Oct 1.
This was my experience, the elk are deep in the backcountry 10+ miles. If you can hire an outfitter that would be your best chance at success.Hiring an outfitter is the only way your going to get into elk when the season opens. Most elk will be deep in the wilderness and 10 to 15 miles from the trailheads. Elk from that area winter at several different feedgrounds and are kept well alive throughout the winter. Sometimes early snows will come and push them put a little, sometimes not.
Not in my experience, the elk come out when the snow forces them out of the backcountry. Usually that's after October 31st.Thanks guys, So during the Rut the Elk are 10 miles in. The hunt goes to Oct. 31, if not using horses, would the last 8 days of the hunt have some of those elk moving down any?
We focus on trophy elk, mule deer, antelope and moose hunts and take B&C bucks most years.