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The White River Unit should not be a quality elk hunt...the tribes dominate all of it and have access to it year round. Before it was a draw hunt, we were archery hunting in there and two indians laid out four elk with rifles and we were stuck with our bows. I have still had success around that area though because they do not want to get out of there trucks and glass. There is a lot of land that is accessable through the hancock land, but I wouldnt waste your money on it. Your just as likely to get a nice bull if you go up 72 road. Hit the timber and the 15-20 ft tall noble fir patches. The strong scent of those noble firs cover your stench up well and the elk up there tend to rut hard in those trees at about that age. Get up there and try to locate a bull before light and start your stock. Find wallows in the hidden timber and stick to them if they are being using in the heat of september. These are pictures of what I found up there and the bull i got archery. They are up there....there just taught to hide.
Gonna have to fight for the last couple bulls that are left with the indians. Good luck!
I drew this tag for the first time this year and have been scouting twice so far and have seen over a hundred elk every time that was on hancock land havent wonder over to the 72 road yet but will be doing that tuesday