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you are a brave man...I am afraid to ask this question outloud I am skipping elk...money is tight and I truly am at a loss of where to go....wish you much luck and will be watching this thread closely.
Quote from: runamuk on November 04, 2010, 04:30:29 PMyou are a brave man...I am afraid to ask this question outloud I am skipping elk...money is tight and I truly am at a loss of where to go....wish you much luck and will be watching this thread closely.You live in Grays Harbor County ( )take an hour drive in any direction and you can find a few Elk....
yeah on private property saw lots last season all I saw in the woods was lots of orange driving round in cars/trucks.....
Quoteyeah on private property saw lots last season all I saw in the woods was lots of orange driving round in cars/trucks.....There is always next year...Living nearby, you could approach the private landowners (during off season) and request permission.A good way to do that is to send Christmas cards with an introduction and s.a.s.e. if they don't respond, oh well, but if they do......You will be amazed at how many hate the deer/elk during the winter months due to the damage to fences, feed, etc. and in a moment of weakness will say O.K. (especially to a local)Then all you have to do is keep in touch, and offer to help mend fences or whatever As far as seeing orange driving around, as long as you get out and look for the elk in the areas between the roads, and down in holes, those guys driving by will (hopefully) keep the animals away from roads, and where you are hunting....