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<blockquote data-quote="ElkHero" data-source="post: 1767311" data-attributes="member: 112132"><p>Snow is just a partial factor. It has been said snow, snow, snow and that is not the deciding factor. It is the "Super" cold and the kind that freezes their water solid. . If temps warm up for longer periods and unthaws their water holes, they will go back to their last stage of their migration. Local herds do different things then migrating herds, so don't look at town elk or Yellowstone elk to give you the answers you want to know. I get an elk every year, including last week!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElkHero, post: 1767311, member: 112132"] Snow is just a partial factor. It has been said snow, snow, snow and that is not the deciding factor. It is the "Super" cold and the kind that freezes their water solid. . If temps warm up for longer periods and unthaws their water holes, they will go back to their last stage of their migration. Local herds do different things then migrating herds, so don't look at town elk or Yellowstone elk to give you the answers you want to know. I get an elk every year, including last week! [/QUOTE]
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