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New regulations coming Craig Daily Press - Craig,CO,USA... Their petition is prompted by a belief that ranchers fail to put sufficient pressure on elk herds to keep them moving during the regular hunting seasons. ...

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The 2004 L2 Rifle Season starts the 1st and ends the 9th of January, 2005.


January 4, 2005

To: Glenn
From: D0nnie

All went well on the trip, we filled up by early Sunday morning. We stayed in Rock Creek all day Saturday, Bob saw four but no shooting. James and Marty had gone over to Little Dunlap late that afternoon and found the elk, the wardens estimated five-hundred in the herd, they got one cow. We went back Sunday morning and by luck they were still in the area, we filled and came home. The weather was very pleasant, no snow. NO PROBLEM WITH POSTING.

Donnie


January 4, 2005

Thanks Donnie,

Will post it in the next couple days.

Jason, my grandson, called today, January 4th, 2005, and said his group had three hanging and expected to have two more by late yesterday. Jason didn't draw this year. He gets pretty excited about this elk hunting business --- who doesn't --- and had a couple wild stories to tell about his bowhunting deer in Illinois. Posted a short comment yesterday -- will add to it later. The DeGroots had quite a trip to Rawahs again, seven of them including their sons and Billie, Donnie S's son, took 12 horses into the back country and the first night a Moose came through camp and spooked the horses. The horses broke out of the corral and the guys spent the rest of the night looking for them. One of the horses was injured enough to require a few stitches, on top of that they were skunked on the elk. That doesn't happen often with that group, they're hard hunters and take this elk hunting pretty serious.

Talk to you later,
Glenn

January 3, 2005

Preliminary report for the L2 season sounds like everybody filled the first weekend.The weather was great with plenty of elk, most hunters had returned home by Monday January 3, 2005.

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