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Quote from: ICEMAN on June 18, 2012, 09:23:01 PMProspector, waiting 12 years, you better spend some gas and time up there before your hunt.If you have been waiting 12 years for the tag, you should know where the bulls are in that unit.
Prospector, waiting 12 years, you better spend some gas and time up there before your hunt.
Remember to have fun. All the homework, scouting and preparing is the reason why you use your vacation time for hunting.
Thanks for all the great info. Yes, I should know where the bulls are at, and I do. I usually see 60-80 cow Elk every year Where you see cows, there's bound to be bulls. and usually 5-6 Raghorn bulls in the last 2 years my experience is these guys tend to lead you towards bigger bulls with cows but, not always. (Sometimes it takes a little luck to see the right one). I am just making sure what areas to avoid during my permit season. avoid the roads is the best one. Now that I do have a bull tag I don't have to waste my time looking for Spikes. The more knowledge I have where all the permit hunters are going I will be steering clear of them and find my own honey hole. I've ran into hunters in the field and lots of times they pushed the animals towards me. Not all the time and usually it's good to run into another hunter to gather valuable info. I like hunting spots that nobody else dares to go. again, get off the roads and walk-in Thanks again and good luck to everyone this year. X's 2 on this comment