My 3 brothers and I burned all our PP's and drew tags for unit 66 this year. The last time we were there in 2012 we had bulls screaming at us most of the time. We ended up taking 3 bulls within 250 yds of one another, and should have been 4 for 4. Needless to say we had high expectations going into the hunt. We hunted mid Sept thru the end of the month and did all our hunting in the Powderhorn wilderness area. To make a long story short we only saw and heard 2 bulls and a few cows the entire time and we hunted some of the best looking terrain in our 20 yrs of hunting. Most of the sign was over a week old and we hunted from 9200 to 11800 ft in elevation. Thankfully we shot the only 2 bulls we encountered - a 6x6 and 5X5, which all you archery hunters know never happens. I had a 30 minute calling battle with the larger bull and 2 set-ups before he finally came charging in and my brother put a great shot on him. It was the best calling sequence I've ever had so it was an absolute blast. What we can't figure out is where all the elk were? The only thing we can think of is the snowstorm that hit the area the week before pushed all the elk down to lower elevations. The 2 bulls we shot were around 9300 ft. I was wondering if anyone else encountered the same thing in areas close to there where the snowstorm hit? Any other theories? Thanks.