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3rd was an oldie that actually was wedged up under a big rock. Glasses it up. Snow melt or heavy rain must have washed it up under.
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Upper Yampa (4, 5, 13, 14, 15, 131, 214,) has lots of public lands + elk pop. is higher than the target.Planning a trip out to CO for OTC Archery Elk season. This will be our first trip out West. Any advice on Units or places to start would be greatly appreciated!
Goodluck! I have looked at that unit alot just never been out to scout. Where are you coming from?Planning my first trip out to CO this year. Trying for unit 43 first rifle in to draw, but I’ll brave the OTC horde if necessary. Just tired of eastern whitetail “hunting”.
Goodluck! I have looked at that unit alot just never been out to scout. Where are you coming from?
I hunted this area last year for 2nd rifle. Didnt get anything but saw tons of sign. Dont stop moving till you get on sign and then camp on it!! moon phases for us meant elk were only out after dark. If i was to do it again i would spend more time out after dark, but i guess you will have to see if they are answering calls tooPlanning my first trip out to CO this year. Trying for unit 43 first rifle in to draw, but I’ll brave the OTC horde if necessary. Just tired of eastern whitetail “hunting”.
I'd like to know too. But I am going regardless. I figure the elk will be in a different place in the summer than when I hunt, but I can at least get a lay of the land. You can't see all the watering holes from aerial photos after all!I am contemplating if a summer scouting trip down to the unit(s) I plan to hunt, is it really worth it?
Awesome find!
#4 was a good one. High 50’s, bit broke fork.
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