redline410
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Correct me if you guys disagree but I've been told that the vast majority of the people will be where those county roads are in the northwest portion of the unit. There's also a ton of elk there and a couple of great bulls get taken out of it every year. I'm looking at scouting out the Bear Wallow Wilderness, some of the Blue Range Primitive Area, and around the fringes of both of these locations. From what I've been told there's a lot less hunters in this area. Also have been told the pressure will greatly decrease after the first weekend. Seems silly to me that people would draw this tag and only hunt the first few days....but I guess it's possible.
Those roads do get hit hard but it may be because thats where the vast majority of the roads are. The burn has made it easier to see the elk but, you also need to be a division 1 hurdler to negotiate the blow downs in order to get to said elk.
Get a flatline map of the north half of the unit, it helps immensely.
The wilderness and primitive areas are great options, but rugged. Bring a friend with a strong back and weak mind or do some research on finding a horse/mule outfit for hire. Getting an elk out of the Blue solo, will punch you square in the soul.
Setting up a blind or stand isn't necessarily for daily use. After 3 or 4 days of those wiley wapiti mind :hump:ing you into hiking up and down the mountain, your body will get tired. Those stands make for a nice place to rest without losing any hunting time.
Dave