Area 99...

ithunter

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Feel a bit like the dog that caught the car.

Buddies pulled tags for Area 99 elk. The plan is to go DIY and stay out of the wilderness area. Looking for some input on going to the national forest vs looking for bands of desert elk. I figure the weather will have as much to do with it as anything. Appreciate any input.
 

ScottR

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Hey, honestly...book as much time as you can for the hunt. There are elk in the desert, but the NF will likely have higher density. I will get @heyjbales to give some insight as well.
 
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heyjbales

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Feel a bit like the dog that caught the car.

Buddies pulled tags for Area 99 elk. The plan is to go DIY and stay out of the wilderness area. Looking for some input on going to the national forest vs looking for bands of desert elk. I figure the weather will have as much to do with it as anything. Appreciate any input.
I would definitely suggest going forest if you are going to be there in archery or early rifle season, but if you can go late (like the last week of rifle) I think you'd have a better time finding bulls out of the Wilderness. The timber in there can be dirty nasty with deadfall, but if you run creek bottoms (not really the ridges) it can be doable getting around.

There are usually a few elk out in the desert that drift onto the hay fields at night, but I would only recommend hunting them if you have big optics and lots of time to catch them in a killable spot. Hope that's helpful!