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Colorado GMU 65 1st rifle recommendations
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<blockquote data-quote="Caveman0101" data-source="post: 1477998" data-attributes="member: 10852"><p>My hunting buddy arrowed one this morning at about 8000ft near Steamboat. Wherever on the mountain the water is that is where the elk are right now no matter the elevation. Seeps and springs can be anywhere and that is the most common source during dry times. But this could be a non-issue by 1st rifle season as it has been raining some the last week or so and there is more in the forecast. I've always wanted to hunt that area but as of now, all I've done is some scouting a few years ago. With all the beetle kill throughout the state, I try to keep my option open. I had a favorite spot in Idaho burn a long time ago and never did find an area to replace it there. That same thing is bound to happen here sooner or later and with all the fuel laying on the ground, the fire will likely sterilize the soil so nothing will ever grow again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caveman0101, post: 1477998, member: 10852"] My hunting buddy arrowed one this morning at about 8000ft near Steamboat. Wherever on the mountain the water is that is where the elk are right now no matter the elevation. Seeps and springs can be anywhere and that is the most common source during dry times. But this could be a non-issue by 1st rifle season as it has been raining some the last week or so and there is more in the forecast. I've always wanted to hunt that area but as of now, all I've done is some scouting a few years ago. With all the beetle kill throughout the state, I try to keep my option open. I had a favorite spot in Idaho burn a long time ago and never did find an area to replace it there. That same thing is bound to happen here sooner or later and with all the fuel laying on the ground, the fire will likely sterilize the soil so nothing will ever grow again. [/QUOTE]
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