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<blockquote data-quote="deerwhacker444" data-source="post: 1500340" data-attributes="member: 9117"><p>When I went on my hunt last Dec, they told us that the ice had killed a bunch of the older bigger bulls. I never thought about it till I went, but in some places the mountains are nothing but rock. Throw in a couple inches of ice and it would be very easy to slip and fall to your death. I never dreamed how rocky that place is. Even in the waist tall grass, you still feel like you're walking on softballs because of all the rocks. It's a very rugged place.</p><p></p><p>On my hunt, half of help was OK dept guys. I was lucky and had a USFWS guy who works in the park year round and knew the zone well where I was hunting. IMO, it seemed like they were the ones who were most interested in helping you successfully bag an elk. I "heard" a few of the other guys complaining that their OK dept guys weren't helping much. Probably because they don't know the areas well at all and are probably recruited just to drive the access roads and pick up/drop off hunters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerwhacker444, post: 1500340, member: 9117"] When I went on my hunt last Dec, they told us that the ice had killed a bunch of the older bigger bulls. I never thought about it till I went, but in some places the mountains are nothing but rock. Throw in a couple inches of ice and it would be very easy to slip and fall to your death. I never dreamed how rocky that place is. Even in the waist tall grass, you still feel like you're walking on softballs because of all the rocks. It's a very rugged place. On my hunt, half of help was OK dept guys. I was lucky and had a USFWS guy who works in the park year round and knew the zone well where I was hunting. IMO, it seemed like they were the ones who were most interested in helping you successfully bag an elk. I "heard" a few of the other guys complaining that their OK dept guys weren't helping much. Probably because they don't know the areas well at all and are probably recruited just to drive the access roads and pick up/drop off hunters. [/QUOTE]
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