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Same for me in 23. I saw everything but a buck worth taking. Ran in to four cows at 20 yards, they finally notice me when the camera shutter sound on my phone made a noise while taking their picture. Gave them a cow call and all four stared me down trying to figure out what I was. Pretty funny watching the head twists and turns. We found a cow elk that was killed by a lion while climbing down off the rim. The blood was still pooled in the body cavity. The lion tried to hide it by covering it up with forest debris and the cows fur. First time I have ever seen anything like that. The elk where gong crazy. Heard the bugles, horns crashing, tree trashing, and the cows setting it all off. Saw a nice 5x5 running back to the res after mixing it up with another bull. Makes you wonder how big the other bull was. As you noted Lance, it was a success. Someday the prize will come with all the hard work. Pstrman, we'll get'em next time. The experience and memories are worth more than a set of horns but it sure would be nice to finally accomplish the mission.
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Well we are heading out for the week. Good luck to everyone.
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Again thanks for everyones help. One more week.
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Well we didn't make back to scout the south end. I think we are going stick with plan staying north but, maybe make a run down south of Young one day of the hunt. We'll see.
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Thanks for all the great advice. I have used google earth and my trusty tonto map. Read the G&F info and thats why I was thinking we should look around the south end. Again thanks for the input. I'll let you all know how it goes. Grant
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Hi everyone. My son, a friend, his dad, and I all have late October couse tags this year in unit 23. This will be my son's and my first deer hunt. We are very excited. We when up to the north end last weekend and scouted but, only saw 9 doe and yearling mulies, not one couse. I've read these little guys can be tough to find. We glassed from a few mountain tops but no luck. My question is do couse have an elevation they generaly stay in? From what I understand, they can be found between 3,000 and 7,000 ft. Finding them at any elevations is the hard part. I'm thinking about making a run to the south end of the unit and take a look. Any advice is greatly appreciated. I have a feeling this is going to be a lot harder than I thought. It's all good. Just happy I can spend time with my son and friends. It should be a good learning experience for both us. Grant