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just wondering what everybodys opinion was about elk in this unit ive seen elk by the dam but lots of private property
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There is a thread on this already from a week or so ago. Look for it.
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im not talking the tree farm im talking by the dam or thompson crk ive seen some big heardS
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It's the same thing as in the tree farm. You're just talking about the border of the farm. There are a few herds and lots of people. Every once and a while you see a nice bull that's managed to stick to the reprod long enough to get beyond first year legal though.
It's probably pay off if you know some of the people with private property and can convince them to let you hunt it. The elk know where the property lines are it seems.
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yeah i got permission to hunt 260 acres near the dam
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Where at by the damn, Im about as close as you can get. Elk hunting here is realy high pressure. If you like hunting elk that have been ran all day long have at it. I dont hunt here much as the pressure really sucks, plus if you do shoot a bull, there is a good chance your tag wont be the one on the animal.
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about halfway down on the left what do you mean about tag?
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Quote from: MasonCtyHitman on October 26, 2009, 09:29:47 PM
about halfway down on the left what do you mean about tag?
You'll need to be running to your bull after you shoot it so you can get your tag on it before some other yahoo does
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lol
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If yu have private property to hunt then you should be able to jog to the animal and get there first
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well im hoping pressure will push them to the fields
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You and the 100 other dudes just sitting and waiting. Listen to Charlie, it is his back yard, litterally.
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