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It is spike only this year for early archery elk; the game department believes the herd to be below objective hence the change.
Im going up scouting tonight and tomorrow in GMU 356 near the north fork of rattlesnake creek. I've been reviewing harvest numbers and less animals are being taken out of there than in the other units around it. I was thinking that it's because there is little road access and you have to pack in, or is it because there is less game in therethan surrounding units? Im planning on a 9 day deer/elk/bear backpack hunt in september, but i was wondering if i'd see more action backpacking into the goat rocks. Im not looking for a free lunch; just some ideas.
colockumelk, I agree! I called them and volunteered to take the game biologist out this summer and show him where the elk are but he declined.
alot of Road hunters there with alot of roads. To get away from them you really have to hike. Fairly dense cover as well. enough animals but they will hear you coming more often then not
If your going up the Rattlersnake, I like the Hindu Creek area.