Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Elk Hunting => Topic started by: USAFpj on November 23, 2010, 05:11:55 PM
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Thought I'd drive to one of the more popular late season archery areas this afternoon. The temp was 16, with between 3 and 12 inches of fresh snow on the ground. I drove down one of the main roads at about 1300hrs, and about every 200yds, a small herd would be bedded in the middle of the road :o This went on for close to a 3 mile stretch, and within 15min. Counted 9 bulls in all and 23 cows/calfs. The only lone elk was a nice 5x. The other herds were between 4 to 10 deep, with one herd having 4 bulls. Good luck tomorrow, gents.