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My 13 yr old son some how drew his first elk tag, 23 late bull.   We have made it up there four times to drive out the unit and check on glassing areas I e-scouted.  Not looking for elk at this time from all the research I’ve been doing, “they  say” the bulls will not be in the winter areas till after rut.   My question is when do you guys start to see the elk in those winter ranges?  Is it right after rut like mid October or more like mid November?   Looking forward to figuring out this unit.   It can definitely get steep and nasty.   84C15481-38E5-493D-857D-6B42BE89FA75.thumb.jpeg.c9feb60c14810d83541fdcd7943555a5.jpegAE95C00C-2713-4106-ACFA-DE74C9DCB3BB.thumb.jpeg.a44e2e183aa996cdff8e51afbae949f3.jpeg

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I've hunted 23 in Nov and Dec and there are still bulls in some of my regular areas that I would see in the rut (although not in large numbers)  PM me and I can share what I know about 23.

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I've hunted 23 more many years. I've glassed bulls from the northern to Southern end of the unit. I've seen bulls in the Southern half of the in the lower country on the youth deer hunts. Mid to late October will be better for seeing more elk in there winter range especially if 23 gets some weather in October. Good luck and I hope you guys kill a good one. Pm me if you need some areas to glass.

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The elk are still up in the mountains. They won't come down til it gets colder and later in the year. The best scouting will be the week or two before season. 

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Epic that is so cool.

Don’t be surprised ….. everyone is going to be calling now they know you have Mules!

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