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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1072579" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>There is no guide.</p><p></p><p>When you apply and get drawn, you are randomly assigned an area. There are several. </p><p>If you get drawn, (I've been putting in since 1970)</p><p>and you go into an area, and complain about not seeing a bull/cow that you have been drawn for, after the first day, they MIGHT move you to another area. Again, they may not. Its a totally rugged hunt. Elk may be taken in areas where they have to be quartered out in the field for any chance to be taken out at all. I went as a helper with a friend that got drawn and one guy shot one up in a canyon so far that he quartered it and we had to let some of the quarters down a rope to lower elevations so we could get them. Others, not that bad. You just never know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1072579, member: 5412"] There is no guide. When you apply and get drawn, you are randomly assigned an area. There are several. If you get drawn, (I've been putting in since 1970) and you go into an area, and complain about not seeing a bull/cow that you have been drawn for, after the first day, they MIGHT move you to another area. Again, they may not. Its a totally rugged hunt. Elk may be taken in areas where they have to be quartered out in the field for any chance to be taken out at all. I went as a helper with a friend that got drawn and one guy shot one up in a canyon so far that he quartered it and we had to let some of the quarters down a rope to lower elevations so we could get them. Others, not that bad. You just never know. [/QUOTE]
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