Arizona 6b late Bull rifle hunt Help!
Last Post 16 Oct 2012 12:04 PM by rrharley. 2 Replies.
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15 Oct 2012 10:47 AM
Our hunting party (five 0f us) got drawn for bull hunt in 6b. Problem is none of us has hunted that area before for bull elk. I have been driving the roads in the unit to get a feel for it, but wondering where the bulls might be that late in the year? Anyone hunted this hunt before? So could use some help? Thx RRharley
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16 Oct 2012 10:55 AM
I hunted 6b last year, lots of bulls there. The best advice I can give you is hunt high, Stay ontop of the ridges, but don't silowet yourself and watch the wind. At first daylight the bulls will be heading for the draws, where they can stay out of the sun and in cover. If its real cold hunt the south facing hillsides, BUT WATCH THE WIND.... late season means that the elk are on edge and will bolt at the first sign of danger.
Good luck.
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16 Oct 2012 12:04 PM
Posted By 358norma on 16 Oct 2012 11:55 AM
I hunted 6b last year, lots of bulls there. The best advice I can give you is hunt high, Stay ontop of the ridges, but don't silowet yourself and watch the wind. At first daylight the bulls will be heading for the draws, where they can stay out of the sun and in cover. If its real cold hunt the south facing hillsides, BUT WATCH THE WIND.... late season means that the elk are on edge and will bolt at the first sign of danger.
Good luck.

First off, thanks so much for your responce. I really appreciate it. I was thinking of hunting the area by Red Hill (538 road) and maybe Railroad Draw(871 road). Were you hunting bulls last year? What area did you try? If you dont mind me asking.


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