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<blockquote data-quote="JOHNNIE WALKER" data-source="post: 1293870" data-attributes="member: 67011"><p>Both of you need to get in the best shape you could possibly be in. The altitude change will really have a effect on you. Finding elk is not like looking for whitetail. Most of the time, if you find elk tracks, it means they were there but they are now gone. I always think of hunting elk, as if I were looking for lost cows. If I see sign I look at a topo map and try to guess where they might be. It's a very addicting experience, even if you don't get anything. I used to go out there every year and I'm trying to get things back to where I can do that again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JOHNNIE WALKER, post: 1293870, member: 67011"] Both of you need to get in the best shape you could possibly be in. The altitude change will really have a effect on you. Finding elk is not like looking for whitetail. Most of the time, if you find elk tracks, it means they were there but they are now gone. I always think of hunting elk, as if I were looking for lost cows. If I see sign I look at a topo map and try to guess where they might be. It's a very addicting experience, even if you don't get anything. I used to go out there every year and I'm trying to get things back to where I can do that again. [/QUOTE]
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