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Elk populations in Unit 3C are scattered throughout the entire unit. However, since the Rodeo-Chediski Fire, elk densities are higher south of Highway 260 (which bisects the unit). Antlerless elk hunters may want to concentrate their efforts south of Hwy 260, due to higher densities. For antlered and antlerless elk, good hunting areas the past few years include: Telephone Lake and White Lake just north of Show Low (accessed from Hwy 77), Juniper Ridge (FR 143) west of Show Low/Linden, Pinedale Ridge (FR 132) south of Clay Springs, near Deer Springs (FR 107, 161 and 145) Lookout Tower, the area between Phoenix Park Wash and Decker Wash (FR 146), and anywhere near Black Canyon Lake (accessed via FR 86). Scouting is critical to locating animals for your hunt.
as easy as going on G$F website and look it up - no honey holes just regular info over yrs of records ! MM