Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: Crandall1313 on August 14, 2019, 06:48:42 PM
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Alright, so it's not that I'm thinking about doing it. I'm just gonna do it. .... I'm going to hunt the 249 for archery elk. I've been researching this unit for a few weeks. Making phone calls and trying to get my ducks in a row. I know it's tough and thick and steep. I'm willing and able, not scared of a big pack and miles on my boots. Honestly I'm just looking for any information someone's willing to give me. Like I said I know people are gonna say it's thick and steep but I'm looking for more of directional/geographical information. I appreciate any help someone can give me. I'll be contacting the wildlife biologist in the next few days to get info from her also. Thanks guys! Happy hunting.
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Small pockets of elk ....very tough for one guy to get a elk outta there without meat loss . 5 miles into that country with three to four loafs of meat in a time frame as to not waste meat is tough......its tough with two able guys. But I will be hunting it with another fool . how bad do you wanna hunt bulls right.
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Bad! I've done some tough ridiculous packs out. I know that I'll have my work cut out for me but the challenge would be so rewarding. Statistics show a 15% chance of getting a bull but those 15% feel satisfaction like nobody's business! Appreciate it.
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Good luck. You can spend a lot of time in there and find nothing and if people know where elk are in there they are tight lipped.
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Received. Thank you sir.
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That looks like a grand adventure.
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I’ve been thinking about this one also. Does border certain areas that contains good numbers of elk.
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