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Offline Bubba

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GMU 342 muzzleloader cow tag
« on: July 22, 2007, 12:45:11 PM »
Our camp has 3 cow tags for this area what luck.  We have not hunted this area so any help on where to start looking would be great. Is it better to look high or low, in the timber or the sage? Also any good water off the main roads.  We like to get out and walk off the roads and is there any good gated roads to take out the old mountain bike.  We will be going out for the first look arount the area the weekend of the 28th. Any help woudl be great. Thanks Bubba

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Re: GMU 342 muzzleloader cow tag
« Reply #1 on: July 22, 2007, 07:09:57 PM »
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Our camp has 3 cow tags for this area what luck.  We have not hunted this area so any help on where to start looking would be great. Is it better to look high or low, in the timber or the sage? Also any good water off the main roads.  We like to get out and walk off the roads and is there any good gated roads to take out the old mountain bike.  We will be going out for the first look arount the area the weekend of the 28th. Any help woudl be great. Thanks Bubba
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Ihave live in this area all my life . Depending on the year where you will find Elk . Muzzleloader season can be hot and dry here , mid 80s lots of years . There are some timberd draws where you can find elk in the sage even in hot weather . You will be best looking on north slopes and up pretty high in the timber . Lots of water if you know where to find it . Not much in gated roads for mountain bikes ,a lot of Green Dot roads and some Forest Service roads . And NO Driving Off Road!!!!!!!!
Get some of the Game Deptment Green Dot maps if you can . Also forest Service maps of th area.
Slenk

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Re: GMU 342 muzzleloader cow tag
« Reply #2 on: July 23, 2007, 07:32:36 AM »
I live in this unit and hunt it. i would concentrate on the north end if its hot, up by milk canyon and that area.  At that time of the year you might be able to pull one right out of the feeding station, there is always a few that hang down in there. I scouted with a guy last year for arcery and there was a bull bugling right down in there with a bunch of cows. I bet you could pull a couple out of there. If you want directions for the feeding station let me know. Are you scouting August 28th or july 28th. I wont be around july 28th but will after that if you need any help.

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Re: GMU 342 muzzleloader cow tag
« Reply #3 on: July 23, 2007, 08:07:37 AM »
Thanks kirkl, I will be there on the 28th of this month. I will let you know what I find. And yes any help you have would be great.

Bubba

 


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