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North Cache Elk Tag
#1
My friend drew an archery elk tag for the North Cache unit. He has a few spots in mind and has done his research, but I was just wondering if anyone out there had any additional tips or useful info on this unit?
Thanks, Matt
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#2
Wish I could help out. I know more about the South Cache Unit.
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#3
I have the early rifle tag for this unit! Around White Pine is a good place to start and Franklin Basin. Find the water and you will find the elk!!
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#4
With all the biologists you know I shouldn't think that would be a big problem[:p]
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#5
[crazy]

Maybe if it was him that drew the LE tag then he would do some of the serious leg work.
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#6
Already tried to get a hold of the biologist for that area, hasn't got back to me yet. The biologist aren't going to tell you where the big bulls are, they are more a means of elk information.

BTW, Nice snappy remark. [Wink]

Hey, maybe some of those Deseret bulls migrate over to the North Cache during the summer. I'll keep my eye out [sly]
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#7
GOOD ANSWER[:p]
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#8
I had a Deseret bull winter in my back yard this year...
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#9
They would be the ones with the pink ear tags that say "take me"[Wink]
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#10
If I had an LE tag I wouldn't wait for them to return my call this late in the year, I would call them every day or go find them. And not one but all of them in the region. I found one biologist who actually bowhunted for elk and was willing to share the information. Wrong region though. It is getting to the point that you can only get one of those tags every 7 years or so. Good luck!
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#11
I would go about it the same way if I had the tag. I was just doing a little research to help a friend out.
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