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Title: D@#n the 113
Post by: newred on September 12, 2011, 12:44:33 AM
Just spent three long hard days up in 113 chasing elk up and down mountains like this / covered in loud waist high brush and thick timber and temps in the 90's to no avail. The elk would not make a peep except for one bull that I thought was another hunter his bugle sounded so short, sharp and weird. There was fresh scat and fresh tracks all over but the only other evidence was the one close encounter with the young bull that made a funny noise. So after about 23 miles of boot leather I am going back to work in hopes of a more productive weekend next week. It was still loads of fun, and worth all of the sweat. I got to spend some quality time with my brother,and in the off time got to pick some huckleberries. Thanks for listening to my rant. I can't wait until next weekend
Title: Re: D@#n the 113
Post by: huntnnw on September 12, 2011, 03:43:39 AM
I am hunting over the border in ID and not a peep on the elk..saw some tho and I know they are there. Hope the cooler weather coming and the rut brings out the talking
Title: Re: D@#n the 113
Post by: Bigbuckoholic on September 12, 2011, 09:10:05 AM
In the 454 unit. I had few different bulls talkin to me saturday morn. Just couldn't connect.
Title: Re: D@#n the 113
Post by: cle elum bowhunter on September 12, 2011, 11:18:07 AM
Yes, the bulls seem to be very quiet this season so far.  Neither of the two bulls we got were talking.  And yes, it was hot.  Good luck next weekend.  When I had my Selkirk moose tag last year it was 85 at 6000' on the first two days of the season. 
Title: Re: D@#n the 113
Post by: DBHAWTHORNE on September 12, 2011, 12:56:20 PM
Fairly quiet in my neck of the woods too.
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