As the old saying goes, "The worst day of hunting is better than the best day of anything else"
Upon arrival in the area on Thursday afternoon, we parked the trailer and went for an initial lookie loo at the unit. INTIMIDATING is the best word that describes what I saw. Ended up parking with friends that had a Dayton tag about a mile below the snow park. Great camp!! BIG FIRE every night!!
Met a lot of the other tag holders and as always they were great to talk to.
Saw several really nice bulls really deep in the canyons and was inspired by what I saw.
Long story short, the weather on Monday afternoon changed my inspiration in short order.
Ended up taking a 2.5 yr old 5 point that gave me the opportunity about 200 yards below the 46 road a mile east of the 300 spur Thursday morning.
To me, elk meat in the freezer is more valuable than a head on the wall.
Thanks to all that gave freely of their knowledge of the area and the encouragement.
The real high light of the trip was watching a black wolf for 15 minutes on Squaw Butte with the 60x spotting scope at a mile and a half!!
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