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Arizona Unit 22N Bull Elk Hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="youngbuck" data-source="post: 513106" data-attributes="member: 22987"><p>IMHO, if you want a "bigger bull" say 300+, be ready to come home empty handed. I'm not saying they aren't there. There are big bulls in there. They got big because they know how to avoid the hundreds of hunter on late hunts. I have on ocasion found good bulls in 22N on late hunts. Most of the time they are busted up. If they arent or even if they are, odds are some one else is looking at him too. Depending on weather you might find some bulls in the secluded canyons with water. Packing an elk out of any wilderness area is a 3 man job minimum for one trip. Some of that country is quite a poke to get into, much less pack a bull out of. If you can, don't waste the middle of the day makin sandwiches in camp. The bulls are still in the unit during lunch time. Glass the thick stuff and spend the time to pick it apart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youngbuck, post: 513106, member: 22987"] IMHO, if you want a "bigger bull" say 300+, be ready to come home empty handed. I'm not saying they aren't there. There are big bulls in there. They got big because they know how to avoid the hundreds of hunter on late hunts. I have on ocasion found good bulls in 22N on late hunts. Most of the time they are busted up. If they arent or even if they are, odds are some one else is looking at him too. Depending on weather you might find some bulls in the secluded canyons with water. Packing an elk out of any wilderness area is a 3 man job minimum for one trip. Some of that country is quite a poke to get into, much less pack a bull out of. If you can, don't waste the middle of the day makin sandwiches in camp. The bulls are still in the unit during lunch time. Glass the thick stuff and spend the time to pick it apart. [/QUOTE]
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