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How do you hunt drainages that run North to South?
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<blockquote data-quote="Red Sparky" data-source="post: 844503" data-attributes="member: 37223"><p>I hunt quite a few canyons that run north south mainly. There are fingers and small draws on each side that give some east west runs. What I would do is go up the east side in the morning, down the west side in the evening. It is a real pain to look into a rising or setting sun. It will be easier to spot elk on the other side of the canyon with the sun behind you and hopefully get into position or set up a ambush spot the next day. Where I hunt here in NM all the elk I have seen in N-S canyons have been going west in the morning and east in the evening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Sparky, post: 844503, member: 37223"] I hunt quite a few canyons that run north south mainly. There are fingers and small draws on each side that give some east west runs. What I would do is go up the east side in the morning, down the west side in the evening. It is a real pain to look into a rising or setting sun. It will be easier to spot elk on the other side of the canyon with the sun behind you and hopefully get into position or set up a ambush spot the next day. Where I hunt here in NM all the elk I have seen in N-S canyons have been going west in the morning and east in the evening. [/QUOTE]
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