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Re: Missouri breaks east archery elk
« Reply #15 on: March 18, 2017, 03:25:06 PM »
The dirt roads become literally undrivable when soaked.   

If you walk, you end up with 15 pounds of m$ud clinging to each boot. 

When dry it is awesome place to roam..... and some m$onsters do roam there....   like most places, they are hard to kill or they would be dead.
I could not have said it better!
Drew in 2008? (+/-1or 2) Wettest September in years they said.
We had to relocate.
Some monsters do hit the ground though.

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Re: Missouri breaks east archery elk
« Reply #16 on: March 18, 2017, 03:58:04 PM »
ya'll doing it wrong- get a boat...

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Re: Missouri breaks east archery elk
« Reply #17 on: March 18, 2017, 04:13:41 PM »
I am in for that area, archery with 70 percent odds and will be taking the boat.
It's a TIKKA thing..., you may not understand.

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Re: Missouri breaks east archery elk
« Reply #18 on: March 18, 2017, 05:34:47 PM »
just spray your boots and tires with PAM and go for it!  :tup: :chuckle:
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Re: Missouri breaks east archery elk
« Reply #19 on: March 18, 2017, 08:14:06 PM »
I am in for that area, archery with 70 percent odds and will be taking the boat.

How many points do you have?
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Re: Missouri breaks east archery elk
« Reply #20 on: March 18, 2017, 08:23:55 PM »
I am in for that area, archery with 70 percent odds and will be taking the boat.

How many points do you have?

I believe a few. 
It's a TIKKA thing..., you may not understand.

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Re: Missouri breaks east archery elk
« Reply #21 on: March 18, 2017, 08:35:32 PM »
Last time I hunted there it rained and we hadn't taken mud chains - big mistake.  Could only hunt while roads were frozen - till about 10:30 or 11:00 am.  If you weren't back to gravel by the time mud thawed you were there until 11pm when it froze again.

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Re: Missouri breaks east archery elk
« Reply #22 on: March 18, 2017, 09:51:13 PM »
Drew the rifle bull tag in 1996. I put in for a November hunt so we were able to drive into the unit. Toughest hunt I have ever been on. So cold it froze all our food and water the first night. We camped up on the ridge because it was even colder down on the river. Killed my first bull on that hunt. A modest 6x6. I can remember being worried the pickup wouldnt start in the am, had to thaw out cookies on the dash lol The river was frozen sold. The first day we drove all day without seeing a single fresh track. Let alone a bird or anything alive at all. The second morning we found the herd feeding on a grassy flat about two miles back in a cooley. So we went in after them in a foot of snow knowing this would be our only chance crossing half a dozen draws we crested the last ridge we were in them. Muleys to our left elk below us. Took a 300 yard shot. Down he went. We hiked out for the pickup after field dressing and tagging. On the way out we had 13 bulls in a group at 200 yards. A couple dandys lol. The main herd moved closer to the road and a nice lady filled her cow tag and thanked us for our effort and happily gave us some unfrozen bottled water. Goodness we were thirsty. Some how we managed to drive that old pickup up the main cooley all the way to my elk and got him out. COLD FROZEN HUNT   

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Re: Missouri breaks east archery elk
« Reply #23 on: March 18, 2017, 10:15:13 PM »
Drew the rifle bull tag in 1996. I put in for a November hunt so we were able to drive into the unit. Toughest hunt I have ever been on. So cold it froze all our food and water the first night. We camped up on the ridge because it was even colder down on the river. Killed my first bull on that hunt. A modest 6x6. I can remember being worried the pickup wouldnt start in the am, had to thaw out cookies on the dash lol The river was frozen sold. The first day we drove all day without seeing a single fresh track. Let alone a bird or anything alive at all. The second morning we found the herd feeding on a grassy flat about two miles back in a cooley. So we went in after them in a foot of snow knowing this would be our only chance crossing half a dozen draws we crested the last ridge we were in them. Muleys to our left elk below us. Took a 300 yard shot. Down he went. We hiked out for the pickup after field dressing and tagging. On the way out we had 13 bulls in a group at 200 yards. A couple dandys lol. The main herd moved closer to the road and a nice lady filled her cow tag and thanked us for our effort and happily gave us some unfrozen bottled water. Goodness we were thirsty. Some how we managed to drive that old pickup up the main cooley all the way to my elk and got him out. COLD FROZEN HUNT   

Like I said above:  My cousin's wife is born and raised on a ranch in Winnett.  Their ranch HQ is in Augusta, right up against the Sun River Game Range, and they spend winters keeping water open for the cattle on winter range. 

Augusta is just a bit south of Cut Bank, which is frequently the coldest spot in the lower 48, and they live this life.  They were being extra careful about not getting themselves in a bind. 

She had a Slippery Ann Rifle Tag this last year and they were fighting the weather every time I talked to them.  It can "get ya," so be prepared and don't get caught having to spend the night out.  It is entirely possible to get your vehicle stuck and walking out isn't an option until the gumbo mud freezes late at night. 

That is BIG and unforgiving country and it can bite ya'.  Have a good hunt, but be careful out there.   

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Re: Missouri breaks east archery elk
« Reply #24 on: March 19, 2017, 06:34:52 AM »
Some good news on my front. Turns out the guy I work with during the summer, who is originally from Montana, actually hunts and knows this unit well. On top of that, his father in law's brother owns a good chunk of land that he is confident we could get access too. Fingers crossed.
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Re: Missouri breaks east archery elk
« Reply #25 on: March 29, 2017, 08:54:48 PM »
vande... I hunted this area last year but for deer. Saw some good Bulls. Get the tag and worry about the weather and roads and everything else later. It'll be a great hunt no matter what.

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Re: Missouri breaks east archery elk
« Reply #26 on: March 30, 2017, 05:28:07 PM »
vande... I hunted this area last year but for deer. Saw some good Bulls. Get the tag and worry about the weather and roads and everything else later. It'll be a great hunt no matter what.

Hoping we get our results in a few weeks so we can make the rest of our other plans accordingly.
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Re: Missouri breaks east archery elk
« Reply #27 on: March 30, 2017, 06:29:03 PM »
vande... I hunted this area last year but for deer. Saw some good Bulls. Get the tag and worry about the weather and roads and everything else later. It'll be a great hunt no matter what.

Absolutely.  My point is enjoy it and good luck, just please be very careful.  That is unforgiving country and weather comes up fast and especially when it comes off the Canadian prairies it is a mean Mother Nature you are dealing with. 

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Re: Missouri breaks east archery elk
« Reply #28 on: March 30, 2017, 07:27:52 PM »
vande... I hunted this area last year but for deer. Saw some good Bulls. Get the tag and worry about the weather and roads and everything else later. It'll be a great hunt no matter what.

Absolutely.  My point is enjoy it and good luck, just please be very careful.  That is unforgiving country and weather comes up fast and especially when it comes off the Canadian prairies it is a mean Mother Nature you are dealing with.

Roger that!
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