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<blockquote data-quote="wyosteve" data-source="post: 1542194" data-attributes="member: 86709"><p>2 thoughts-- If you draw the area 38 type 1 tag that opens Oct. 15,keep a very close eye on the weather. There have been years a big snow hit and folks had to either abandon their rigs or pay dearly to get out. As far as hunting where the griz live--I would not consider riding and packing out meat in the dark. My rule is we don't shoot an elk unless you can get it quartered and packed out the same day before dark. A couple guides up the Southfork had to shoot a griz in daylight this past season because it was coming to get the meat on their pack horses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wyosteve, post: 1542194, member: 86709"] 2 thoughts-- If you draw the area 38 type 1 tag that opens Oct. 15,keep a very close eye on the weather. There have been years a big snow hit and folks had to either abandon their rigs or pay dearly to get out. As far as hunting where the griz live--I would not consider riding and packing out meat in the dark. My rule is we don't shoot an elk unless you can get it quartered and packed out the same day before dark. A couple guides up the Southfork had to shoot a griz in daylight this past season because it was coming to get the meat on their pack horses. [/QUOTE]
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