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<blockquote data-quote="tn droptine" data-source="post: 4719935" data-attributes="member: 6193"><p>The unit I live at is spike only (Oquirrh-Stansbury), that is where I hunted last year. Success rates are still pretty low, but it was neat to be able to see quite a few animals (albeit not legal to shoot), and like you said, the opportunity to get out in elk country and learn as much as possible was better for me than tromping around not knowing what I was doing in an any bull unit, where the chances of seeing elk were much less.</p><p>Another nice thing, if you are into archery hunting, is the archery tag is basically good statewide - you can hunt either spike only or any bull units with it, as well as use the tag on a cow elk. What that means is if you are hunting in a spike only unit you can use your tag to take either a spike or cow, and in an any bull unit the tag is basically an "any elk" tag. I am just not confident in my abilities out here yet to try to take one with a bow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tn droptine, post: 4719935, member: 6193"] The unit I live at is spike only (Oquirrh-Stansbury), that is where I hunted last year. Success rates are still pretty low, but it was neat to be able to see quite a few animals (albeit not legal to shoot), and like you said, the opportunity to get out in elk country and learn as much as possible was better for me than tromping around not knowing what I was doing in an any bull unit, where the chances of seeing elk were much less. Another nice thing, if you are into archery hunting, is the archery tag is basically good statewide - you can hunt either spike only or any bull units with it, as well as use the tag on a cow elk. What that means is if you are hunting in a spike only unit you can use your tag to take either a spike or cow, and in an any bull unit the tag is basically an "any elk" tag. I am just not confident in my abilities out here yet to try to take one with a bow. [/QUOTE]
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