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I drew an Arizona Unit 10 muzzleloader elk tag this year. Dates are November 10th to 16th. Anyone have any pointers on good locations to hunt or to glass from during that time? Advice on a good camp site would also be helpful.
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Big Bo ranch. Pay the fees and get out and scout Tough hunt but big bulls to be found.
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That is big country. YES on paying the fee, as there is not a lot of other country without that ranch. I hunted deer there for several years before there were elk and before that country was a ranch. . If the water is limited, find that and it will help. There are great bulls there, if you can find them.
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Way up North on the west side was good to me in 2014. You can also try over on the Redlands ranch near Vale. Last I heard they do not charge a fee.
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I like way up north too near tin house. Looks desolate but the elk are there and sometimes not many other hunters.
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