08-31-2010, 09:35 PM
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You know it's rugged territory you're hunting when you meet a mountain goat coming down the trail that you're going up.
The Palies work, er - I mean "hunt", went well. Work, because I spent two days with my dad packing out his elk. He shot a nice 5 pt. the second day of the season. I didn't end up getting a shot, but I'm glad he did since he paid the big bucks as an out-of-stater.
Good zone to hunt, if you have the legs for it. We saw elk around 7000 ft., but heard that a lot of them were up higher - even towards 9000 ft. The weather was beautiful.
Kind of an interesting elk. Somewhere between the raghorn and mature stage. The tines are long like a mature bull, but the main beam was surprisingly kind of short. A keeper any day in my book.
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I usually hunt Unit 61 for elk, but didn't draw the tag this year, and don't want to do the general season spike hunt in that unit. So I've been thinking about branching out into Unit 64, 65, or 67.
Anybody have any helpful info on those units for elk? I'm familiar with the East side of 65 along the Teton foothills, so I'm mostly wondering about the Big Hole Mts., and what they have for elk.
thanks in advance!
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You know it's rugged territory you're hunting when you meet a mountain goat coming down the trail that you're going up.
The Palies work, er - I mean "hunt", went well. Work, because I spent two days with my dad packing out his elk. He shot a nice 5 pt. the second day of the season. I didn't end up getting a shot, but I'm glad he did since he paid the big bucks as an out-of-stater.
Good zone to hunt, if you have the legs for it. We saw elk around 7000 ft., but heard that a lot of them were up higher - even towards 9000 ft. The weather was beautiful.
Kind of an interesting elk. Somewhere between the raghorn and mature stage. The tines are long like a mature bull, but the main beam was surprisingly kind of short. A keeper any day in my book.
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I usually hunt Unit 61 for elk, but didn't draw the tag this year, and don't want to do the general season spike hunt in that unit. So I've been thinking about branching out into Unit 64, 65, or 67.
Anybody have any helpful info on those units for elk? I'm familiar with the East side of 65 along the Teton foothills, so I'm mostly wondering about the Big Hole Mts., and what they have for elk.
thanks in advance!
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