camping1601
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And this is what you have to look forward to when it grows back.
What really stinks is when you get deep into the nastiest deadfall and learn even the elk don't want to be in it (yea, last year in one section only).When you hunt the shit there are few if any hunters to deal with, we've hunted areas like the above photos for near 35 years & most are less than 1-1/2 mile from nearest roads with most being under 1 mile. Elk seek out this crap & we bank on it every year! 5 of us have taken over 30 bulls in the last 5 years in this stuff, OTC DIY public land. Like Cnelk mentions above a 1 mile packout can take hours before you get back to the rig one way, it's no joke! You want to hunt elk, you'd best be a good sufferer! This isn't horse packing country! (grin)
ElkNut1
What really stinks is when you get deep into the nastiest deadfall and learn even the elk don't want to be in it (yea, last year in one section only).
Beendare and 5milesback, how do you guys approach it?
This is what I have found to be true for the really nasty stuff. There are a few trails leading through it but for the most part I dont find much, if any sign. How the heck do you guys go about hunting some of this? I have a hard enough time getting though it.
Beendare and 5milesback, how do you guys approach it?
I know Mike 5 miles likes to sneak close and cut their throats like a friggin Apache..........I'm ok with just getting my arrows bloody.