If you are after the big bucks, you better go high, they aren't down low. If you after a decent buck, you might catch one down low. There is no reason for the big bucks to move just yet, no weather. Seeing alot of does, seem over 25 today, couple of forked horns, & one 3x2, so that ought to tell you something.My son had the tag twice. He missed two bucks over thirty. Two years ago he missed one we guessed him at 34 he was a non typical.He had so many points I couldn't count, once in a lifetime, he was sick, I was sick, the two other guys with us was sick, but what a site. We were on the Sherman pass rd @ 8000ft, on the road driving when we saw him. He missed twice at 150 yds. There was about one ft. of snow.The weather in G-6 really hasn't been cold. i will up there, helping a young guy on his hunt, we will be hunting up high on sherman pass rd. they pass through there. I have seem big deer in the posion meadow also, when there is snow. If we had super cold nights, days in a row, you could down lower. Thats what I would do. Everbody is different in the way they hunt. nobody has given you wrong advice. If you go to yelloejacket & hunt in the back, you might want to be in good shape. Ant canyon. across the river, is a sleeper, good hold some good bucks if they get pushed down in there. If you like mt. quail take a shot gun lot of birds this year.Mike