badlander
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Two of us are heading out to the Southern gravellies for rifle elk opener. I know it’s a pretty heavily hunted area, and yes, we do know about the gentleman that was mauled by a bear near Ennis, in fact near as I can tell from the story he was mauled right on one of the ridges we plan to walk. Scary for sure, but we’ll respect the bears and are prepared as we can be.
That said, it’s been a extraordinarily dry year, and I assume good grass is limited. If anyone has been out that way bowhunting so far this year, are you still finding elk in the hills, have they moved down into the private valley for better feed?
Also, if anyone is there or has been recently - what does the snow look like? I know they have had a couple of good snowfalls at least at elevation but I’m curious if it has stuck around, melted or is someplace in between?
Feel free to PM if you’d prefer. Thanks in advance for any info!
That said, it’s been a extraordinarily dry year, and I assume good grass is limited. If anyone has been out that way bowhunting so far this year, are you still finding elk in the hills, have they moved down into the private valley for better feed?
Also, if anyone is there or has been recently - what does the snow look like? I know they have had a couple of good snowfalls at least at elevation but I’m curious if it has stuck around, melted or is someplace in between?
Feel free to PM if you’d prefer. Thanks in advance for any info!