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<blockquote data-quote="tn droptine" data-source="post: 4719758" data-attributes="member: 6193"><p>I live over in Tooele valley, just west of SLC. The Oquirrh-Stansbury unit is where I do most of my hunting. I'll either draw the any weapon hunt or the muzzleloader one this year. There are some big boys on the unit, but they are a bit harder to find. A decent 4 point is almost a guarantee, if you are comfortable with a shot out to near 500 yards. </p><p>GS elk is what I've gott n hooked on this past year - OTC tags help with that though. Nothing like a scouting trip and hearing all the bulls bugling and trying to figure out where they'll be come the season opener. I thought I had a herd patterned pretty well all the way up to the weekend before, then they decided to turn into ghosts.</p><p>I did end up taking a cow elk on my antlerless tag that I drew.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tn droptine, post: 4719758, member: 6193"] I live over in Tooele valley, just west of SLC. The Oquirrh-Stansbury unit is where I do most of my hunting. I’ll either draw the any weapon hunt or the muzzleloader one this year. There are some big boys on the unit, but they are a bit harder to find. A decent 4 point is almost a guarantee, if you are comfortable with a shot out to near 500 yards. GS elk is what I’ve gott n hooked on this past year - OTC tags help with that though. Nothing like a scouting trip and hearing all the bulls bugling and trying to figure out where they’ll be come the season opener. I thought I had a herd patterned pretty well all the way up to the weekend before, then they decided to turn into ghosts. I did end up taking a cow elk on my antlerless tag that I drew. [/QUOTE]
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