deerslayer88
Active Member
- Messages
- 972
Hey all I am not looking for any honey holes or anything like that. My friend is wanting to hunt any bull elk this year and I was volunteered about a day ago to help him, apparently our other friend mentioned to me how on the skyline last year I put him, and a few others on elk in multiple spots and they filled their tags. I usually this close to a season opening up would tell someone NO because I like to do most of my own scouting and such because lets be honest that is where the real fun is, but he hasn't killed any big game animal yet so I figured whats a couple weekends and week days to help him. Anyways back on topic, I generally hunt the spike hunts and my advice was to buy a spike tag and I would put him on elk on the skyline like I did for our friend last year, but he already got his tag in hand and he thinks he is going to kill at least a branch antlered bull. In talking with him I am sure I now know why he has not killed anything he wanted to go to Pine Valley, or the Henry Mtn's. I think the entire herd is estimated on both of those ranges at like a few hundred if that. I am thinking have him hunt a few areas in East Canyon, Chalk Creek, or Kamas up to the North Slope, as he is located in Utah County and I think if we could find elk in any of these areas on public we would have a shot at getting him his first harvest. My gut tells me to go the Kamas-North Slope Route onto Mirror Lake and hunt around Soap Stone Basin. Let me know if this is a good place to start?
?If men were angels, no government would be
necessary.? John Adams
?If men were angels, no government would be
necessary.? John Adams