>For all you guys that think
>you have no chance at
>a decent archery unit with
>few bonus points, I beg
>to differ.
>
>Maybe I shouldn't say this, and
>I know some are gonna
>be upset, but I know
>a NR archer who drew
>a Unit 6A archery bull
>tag with 1 point!
>
>Now before you go on that
>there are too many tags
>(there is) that is is
>crowed at times (it is)
>that there are no big
>bulls there (wrong on that
>point) I'll just say this.
>
>
>I get to go up there
>almost every every with clients
>and I think if they
>were honest, they would tell
>you what a good hunt
>this is.
>
>Last year on that hunt, my
>hunter and I saw a
>number of bulls 350 or
>better, and the bull he
>was chasing the day he
>killed was a 7 X
>7 that we thought would
>go in the 370's!
>
>No, they are are not a
>lot of these big bulls
>out there, but they are
>there, and for the guy
>willing to be patient and
>can SHOOT, the opportunities will
>be there.
>
>Many archers would just like to
>take a branch antlered bull
>and this is the place
>to do it. Sure the
>"average" 6x6 bull here is
>between 280-310, but if you
>haven't ever taken an elk
>with a bow, and want
>that thrill of the rut
>elk hunt, then put that
>unit on your list.
>
>Here is a bull I took
>on the muzzleloader hunt a
>few years ago, which was
>right after the archery hunt.
>This bull actually had a
>cut on his shoulder from
>an arrow that ALMOST got
>him!
>
>
>
>Don't wait and wait. Unit 6A
>is a great archery elk
>unit.
>
>Don Martin
>Arizona Wildlife Outfitters
You and Wapitibob want to tell all the SECRETS LOL. Everyone should wait for unit 9. I would do the same if I knew from experience. Thanks to you and Wapitibob for being good people. They are getting few and far between anymore.