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<blockquote data-quote="4onaside" data-source="post: 1787486" data-attributes="member: 2975"><p>Obviously, there are units, and as your encounters point out, OTC units that have excellent elk possibilites. However, I only know two units really well from experience, Units 79 and 76, which are side-by-side, but the difference is daylight and dark as far as quality is concerned. Not "quality" as in individual bulls, but quality of elk hunting. Due to my age, I don't want to waste $543 on a 79 tag. We have killed some bulls there over the years, but the success %is extremely low, and I want to have confidence when(and if) I ever get to go again, that I will have an excellent chance of success. I feel that way about 76, and obviously half the other elk hunters in the country do also. LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4onaside, post: 1787486, member: 2975"] Obviously, there are units, and as your encounters point out, OTC units that have excellent elk possibilites. However, I only know two units really well from experience, Units 79 and 76, which are side-by-side, but the difference is daylight and dark as far as quality is concerned. Not "quality" as in individual bulls, but quality of elk hunting. Due to my age, I don't want to waste $543 on a 79 tag. We have killed some bulls there over the years, but the success %is extremely low, and I want to have confidence when(and if) I ever get to go again, that I will have an excellent chance of success. I feel that way about 76, and obviously half the other elk hunters in the country do also. LOL [/QUOTE]
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