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CO 2nd Season Elk Nuttiness
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<blockquote data-quote="Philward" data-source="post: 1742213" data-attributes="member: 92604"><p>Just this morning watched a herd of about 20+ elk bed down 250 yds off the road at about 9am, they were still there at 10:30 when I got back to the truck, and there was a doe walking right by them at about 10 yds away. I was hoping a buck was in tow but not today. These roads get traveled a lot and there is logging activity/road work going on close by. Maybe because it is Monday and nobody had been through this road yet, only saw one other hunter all morning. I love hunting during the week and try to forgo the weekends. That may be half of folks' problem with crowding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Philward, post: 1742213, member: 92604"] Just this morning watched a herd of about 20+ elk bed down 250 yds off the road at about 9am, they were still there at 10:30 when I got back to the truck, and there was a doe walking right by them at about 10 yds away. I was hoping a buck was in tow but not today. These roads get traveled a lot and there is logging activity/road work going on close by. Maybe because it is Monday and nobody had been through this road yet, only saw one other hunter all morning. I love hunting during the week and try to forgo the weekends. That may be half of folks' problem with crowding. [/QUOTE]
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