nm unit 53 wood pile,,,,,

Jethro6x6

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headed to 53 first rifle, I understand its a pretty big mess, anyone with recent information would be very helpful, we are too far away to "run up an see for yourself" Thanks,,
 

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I don't have details but the whole huntable unit won't be like that. Some great hunting there; get excited!
 
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Jethro6x6

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I don't have details but the whole huntable unit won't be like that. Some great hunting there; get excited!
Thanks shwaker,,,
never prepaired for a hunt this hard,, looking forward to it,,,,its new ground, our old ground burned,, bummer,,,, onward,,
 

Steven.Elmore

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It's a mess for sure. Places that I normally hunt in the past were overcrowded. There are pockets of timber that are open within the blowdown. That's where the elk are. I hunted the southern part of the unit and I'd say 70-80% of it was affected. There were places the entire hillside was on the ground. There were a LOT of pissed off bikers because they couldn't ride the trails... I don't think most people understand what a 115 mph wind event does to steep terrain. I talked to a few guys that hunted the Northern part and they said the elk were in places they couldn't get to, whether that was a lack of effort or reality, I don't know.
 

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Jethro6x6

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It's a mess for sure. Places that I normally hunt in the past were overcrowded. There are pockets of timber that are open within the blowdown. That's where the elk are. I hunted the southern part of the unit and I'd say 70-80% of it was affected. There were places the entire hillside was on the ground. There were a LOT of pissed off bikers because they couldn't ride the trails... I don't think most people understand what a 115 mph wind event does to steep terrain. I talked to a few guys that hunted the Northern part and they said the elk were in places they couldn't get to, whether that was a lack of effort or reality, I don't know.
Dangit man,, is that your bull or did you find him?
we are here for some pre- hunt chores,, sounds like we will have it pretty stiff,,,, Thanks for the input,,
 
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Heck, that doesn’t look bad at all compared to some of the stuff I have hunted in the San Pedro wilderness in the Jemez. The thick blowdown stuff is some of my favorite stuff to hunt. Congrats on the bull!
 
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Few areas of mess. Pretty much impassable. But only in pockets from what we found. Still plenty of ground to hunt
 
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Jethro6x6

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How'd you make out?
we got our ass handed to us, not 1 elk spotted, we hunted several spots, hunted the snow days too,, up near midnight all over, lots of 4 wheelers an heater hunters ,, we got past that but could not get it done, saw 8 muleys 4/4....
hunted the base of flag mt two mornings,, one day had it to ourself, the next 4 -5 trucks,, kills me why peeps will not stop an walk in,,, smdh,,, I left it all on the mountain,, theres plenty there to hunt too,,
 

Steven.Elmore

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Seems like I'm hearing that from a lot of people there this year. It's a tough unit under normal years but seems to have been a little tougher this year.
 
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It's a mess for sure. Places that I normally hunt in the past were overcrowded. There are pockets of timber that are open within the blowdown. That's where the elk are. I hunted the southern part of the unit and I'd say 70-80% of it was affected. There were places the entire hillside was on the ground. There were a LOT of pissed off bikers because they couldn't ride the trails... I don't think most people understand what a 115 mph wind event does to steep terrain. I talked to a few guys that hunted the Northern part and they said the elk were in places they couldn't get to, whether that was a lack of effort or reality, I don't know.
That’s how I remember it in 2010. ‘cept mine had a cow in the pic
 
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