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Went to forks yesterday to go steelhead fishing and saw tons of elk three or four herds and all together id say over 100 head. Looks like they will be dropping there calves soon
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We don't have any elk over here!!!!! They all packed there bags and moved... I think they're all heading your way, no reason to come this far!!!!! Sequim is a good choice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Dropping calves soon? You talking about cattle or elk?
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I lived in forks and hardly ever saw elk. there are none out there and if there are its way too thick to find em.
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The other nice thing about Forks is that the terrain is pretty damn steep in most places where the elk like to go meaning most people won't put in the effort to get to where they often are.
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