idahohikker
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All, I'm heading into unit 50 to help my grandfather hopefully tip over his last elk. I've done some research on the ground, talking to bios, and pouring over google maps.
We'll likely be going in early December. I could try to move up if needed to have easier ability to get around easier, though I wanted to wait for more migration.
Would you recommend sticking close to the private and trying to intercept cows that move back and forth? The biologist suggested that a lot of elk will still be on public. I know they'd be in south facing slopes, lower elevation, towards 93, etc.
Where would you focus on?
I'm thinking there won't be a lot of access due to snow except for roads near town that people live off of. Maybe Trail Creek. Any PMs and suggestions welcome.
We'll likely be going in early December. I could try to move up if needed to have easier ability to get around easier, though I wanted to wait for more migration.
Would you recommend sticking close to the private and trying to intercept cows that move back and forth? The biologist suggested that a lot of elk will still be on public. I know they'd be in south facing slopes, lower elevation, towards 93, etc.
Where would you focus on?
I'm thinking there won't be a lot of access due to snow except for roads near town that people live off of. Maybe Trail Creek. Any PMs and suggestions welcome.