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I'd stash a cart before the season and take the trail
Quote from: ELKBURGER on August 25, 2016, 08:11:48 AMMost likely you will blast out the herd once you get yours on the ground. Then you have the quartering out and loading packs. This takes time and if its morning, you're starting your pack out late am or noon. If you get your elk down in the late afternoon, you're packing out in the dark. Either way, any hunter you run into aren't likely to find any elk in the area you've already scored in. My Good Luck, I hope you get to find out!Thanks. Me too. It's a good spot and I've gone in both ways...the cross country way is a lot of log hopping, but it isn't too bad. I've got elk on camera consistently every day so, hopefully they play along.
Most likely you will blast out the herd once you get yours on the ground. Then you have the quartering out and loading packs. This takes time and if its morning, you're starting your pack out late am or noon. If you get your elk down in the late afternoon, you're packing out in the dark. Either way, any hunter you run into aren't likely to find any elk in the area you've already scored in. My Good Luck, I hope you get to find out!