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<blockquote data-quote="Malvo" data-source="post: 2062300" data-attributes="member: 116707"><p>For those that are leaving comments about the quality of the bulls, have you ever hunted Unit 4 before? It is not the Gila, and a 300 inch bull is an excellent bull. There is also a comment about only hunting a couple of hours in the morning and a couple of hours in the evening. This is the way you should be hunting elk. They are bedded the rest of the day. If you go and spook them out of their beds there is a good chance that they can leave the ranch that you are on. Not sure where that person has hunted elk that are up and about mid morning or mid afternoon. The gene pool is not for trophy quality. Yes there are some that will go above 300, but they are usually on the migration hunts in December. If you are looking into killing a 350 bull (landower tag) in the GIla you will be paying probably double what you will be paying in the Chama area. Ray is a good outfitter he is honest and will answer your questions if presented.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malvo, post: 2062300, member: 116707"] For those that are leaving comments about the quality of the bulls, have you ever hunted Unit 4 before? It is not the Gila, and a 300 inch bull is an excellent bull. There is also a comment about only hunting a couple of hours in the morning and a couple of hours in the evening. This is the way you should be hunting elk. They are bedded the rest of the day. If you go and spook them out of their beds there is a good chance that they can leave the ranch that you are on. Not sure where that person has hunted elk that are up and about mid morning or mid afternoon. The gene pool is not for trophy quality. Yes there are some that will go above 300, but they are usually on the migration hunts in December. If you are looking into killing a 350 bull (landower tag) in the GIla you will be paying probably double what you will be paying in the Chama area. Ray is a good outfitter he is honest and will answer your questions if presented. [/QUOTE]
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