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<blockquote data-quote="Harold Money jr" data-source="post: 5555778" data-attributes="member: 4591"><p>I've had experience with the elk hunts over the years. ALL of the zones have elk in them, they are designed to give hunters the best chance to be successful. I've seen the early bow hunts have extremely hot weather and that's not a good thing for day time movement. Usually it will be cool at least a day or two during the bow season. For the gun season they might not be bugling like bow season but, getting within 100yards of elk is not a real problem. I hear that guides will swarm you with hunts costing several thousands of dollars, my take is you don't really need a guide unless you are a beginner or can't hunt more than an afternoon or two. I'd say don't shoot the first bull you see unless it's a real good one, they are a lot easier to hunt than an older buck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harold Money jr, post: 5555778, member: 4591"] I’ve had experience with the elk hunts over the years. ALL of the zones have elk in them, they are designed to give hunters the best chance to be successful. I’ve seen the early bow hunts have extremely hot weather and that’s not a good thing for day time movement. Usually it will be cool at least a day or two during the bow season. For the gun season they might not be bugling like bow season but, getting within 100yards of elk is not a real problem. I hear that guides will swarm you with hunts costing several thousands of dollars, my take is you don’t really need a guide unless you are a beginner or can’t hunt more than an afternoon or two. I’d say don’t shoot the first bull you see unless it’s a real good one, they are a lot easier to hunt than an older buck. [/QUOTE]
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