Yes, except I would like to see more closed roads. 



Low impact hunting areas are accessible for serious hunters. 



Good time. 



Because there is not a lot of pressure and you don't have to 

 worry about some out of stater shooting you at long range. 



It gives me more time to hunt along with rifle season. 



It gives me more time to hunt. 



Plenty of elk - I only trophy hunt. 



There are enough elk. They are just a challenge to get. 



Time of year, fewer hunters, more challenge. 



Yes, since the bulls in our area generally do not bugle until 

 later in the season when the temperature drops down. 



Good animal populations. 



It comes at just the right time. 



Because the rut is generally on and it's either sex. 



Because of the sufficient numbers of bugling elk available. 



I see a lot of game, and a lot of bulls which I don't see as 

 often, if at all, during the general season. 



Superlatives cannot describe the many experiences one has while 

 being quietly part of nature during bugling season. 



The chance of getting a trophy elk. 



I feel the state offers the best opportunity to enjoy over a 

 month of elk bow hunting. 



Because it's not as restricted as other states. 



The season falls when the elk are in the rut which makes them 

 most active. 



Not enough people archery hunt to make a difference in elk 

 populations . 



The less restrictions we have and still maintain a good herd, the 

 better. 



Have seen and bugled man elk; season length is excellent. 



