fishing4sanity
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Congrats on two very very nice bulls!
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Congrats on the tag. You'll probably get more help if you go to the "who am I" section and post an introduction, and contribute useful info on other threads before the big ask for help. Lots of people sign up this time of year, make 10 meaningless posts so they can start a thread to ask for help, then disappear.I would also like some help on area 63/64 elk hunt in Wyoming. I am a native to Wyoming but not this hunt area. Should I camp with my family out of Thermopolis or is there camping near the area that im not going to get into the grizzly's. I was hoping we could do some glassing with the kids (5 and 7 years old) and maybe get into a bull sense its a late season tag. They love to see dad hunt and be there. With that said, I see some people out in the cedar trees on ridges with some nice elk pictures or should i spend the time up in the forest?
Could you possibly help me out with area 63/64, I am a Wyomingnite and would love some help in this unitWhere are you in your searches lbirch? I have allot of expereince in these areas and would be willing to share some advice send me a PM on what your thoughts are so I dont cover stuff you may already know
Thank you, That makes sense about contributing to the threads and all.Congrats on the tag. You'll probably get more help if you go to the "who am I" section and post an introduction, and contribute useful info on other threads before the big ask for help. Lots of people sign up this time of year, make 10 meaningless posts so they can start a thread to ask for help, then disappear.
Anyways, from what I've seen, where you find the bulls late there will depend on how much snow when you hunt. They'll stay in the forest or on the edge until deep snow pushes them out. Either way, you should be in for a good one.
You'll save a lot of driving if you camp back in there, bears are an issue, practice good safety. 90% of females denned by 4th week of Nov, 90% of males by 2nd week Dec according to Haroldson et al. 2002.