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<blockquote data-quote="PO Cedar" data-source="post: 295655" data-attributes="member: 2503"><p>If I went back I'd probably backpack into Jumper Lake, follow the creek up from the edge of the wilderness area. One of the best bull elk I've seen in Colorado was on the Friday evening before opener up on Snowshoe. I watched him come up out of some aspens and then turn and go into a large patch of black timber and disappear. I hunted that area the next few days and never saw him again. There were some good elk antler "sheds" lying around up there that year. Rugged but beautiful country from South Fork over Spring Creek Pass into Lake City and up to Powderhorn. Some of the best trout fishing in the state there on Hwy.149.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PO Cedar, post: 295655, member: 2503"] If I went back I'd probably backpack into Jumper Lake, follow the creek up from the edge of the wilderness area. One of the best bull elk I've seen in Colorado was on the Friday evening before opener up on Snowshoe. I watched him come up out of some aspens and then turn and go into a large patch of black timber and disappear. I hunted that area the next few days and never saw him again. There were some good elk antler "sheds" lying around up there that year. Rugged but beautiful country from South Fork over Spring Creek Pass into Lake City and up to Powderhorn. Some of the best trout fishing in the state there on Hwy.149. [/QUOTE]
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