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Ummm... Maybe stick to one animal at a time. Copying and pasting isn't going to make a lot of people want to help immediately. Get a GMU map and/or a gazetteer type atlas that shows state land areas and walk. You're on the west side, there's tons of everything out here, you just won't find it while you're looking for it.
Dont take it personal, we always pick on newbies.Grow a thick skin, laugh at those that attack you, learn from those that offer advice... You did not specify weapon, but I hunt archery, during Archery season you have the opportunity to take deer, bear and Elk during the same hunt (though one at a time is hard enough, at least it gives you a better chance of filling at least one tag during your hunt. Roe Hunter resources, Elknut outdoors products will help with learning basic Elk hunting strategies, (calling and locating) and hooking up with seasoned hunters will be a tremendous asset...
Here is what I WOULD DO !!! Elk love being way back in off the roads .and they love being in the deepest nastiest holes known to man So find a good trail and remember elk stink So be sure to blow your nose and clear your sinuses because you will have to sniff your way towards them ... move very slow while stiffing the air also be alert for bears & cougars because they like elk to and they may be sniffing you down and do not forget your compass because you may get lost
I could not sleep last night and this dude was posting sheet everywhere about everything ...do not waste your time ......I see he removed some of his posts