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Something doesn't look right with those numbers:Loowit: 17 harvested from 8 permits?Margaret: 25 harvested from 20 permits?I thought Loo-wit was closed entirely for elk, anyway.
The only hunts that I can see that are from the Loo-wit GMU are Mudflow and Pumice Plains permits. They could be great hunts.
Quote from: Bob33 on December 14, 2010, 07:56:52 AMThe only hunts that I can see that are from the Loo-wit GMU are Mudflow and Pumice Plains permits. They could be great hunts.There are also the Mount Whittier 5065 and Upper Smith Creek 5064 sections of the Loo-wit unit. I don't know much about any of the areas in the Loo-wit though.
Quote from: jbeaumont21 on December 14, 2010, 11:32:14 AMQuote from: Bob33 on December 14, 2010, 07:56:52 AMThe only hunts that I can see that are from the Loo-wit GMU are Mudflow and Pumice Plains permits. They could be great hunts.There are also the Mount Whittier 5065 and Upper Smith Creek 5064 sections of the Loo-wit unit. I don't know much about any of the areas in the Loo-wit though.OK thanks. As OP you now know there is no "Loo-Wit" permit. There are multiple permits within Loo-Wit that can be applied for. You will need to look at each hunt separately to determine whether or not they are worth applying for. The aggregate numbers for Loo-Wit may be misleading or meaningless.
there is no good big bull archery tag for the west side imo, they may be a guaranteed bull but it wont be much bigger than a good rag horn. i have a better chance at getting a monster in the general season than any of the special permits, again im talking about west side archery