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<blockquote data-quote="fj40mojo" data-source="post: 323777" data-attributes="member: 19129"><p>Didn't even buy a tag, but if I was gonna do it this is how:</p><p> </p><p>First fill a deer or elk tag or help someone else do it and collect as much blood as possible during the gutting process and freeze immediately.</p><p> </p><p>Second, get myself a decoy</p><p> </p><p>Third, scout at first light and just before areas where prey base critters are. Find the prey and you'll find the predator.</p><p> </p><p>Last, find an ambush site that I can get to in the dark, make sure my clothes are scent free as possible, leave a blood trail to my ambush site, set up decoy, move to shooting position/overlook and start calling like a bloody wounded critter.</p><p> </p><p>'Bout 10 years ago I wounded a cow elk during late muzzle loader season. Lost the blood trail in the dark. Came back the next morning 'bout 10 hours later and found her less than 50 yards from last blood I'd found. She was half eaten! Wolves don't miss opportunities, provide what looks like one and you might score a nice pelt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fj40mojo, post: 323777, member: 19129"] Didn't even buy a tag, but if I was gonna do it this is how: First fill a deer or elk tag or help someone else do it and collect as much blood as possible during the gutting process and freeze immediately. Second, get myself a decoy Third, scout at first light and just before areas where prey base critters are. Find the prey and you'll find the predator. Last, find an ambush site that I can get to in the dark, make sure my clothes are scent free as possible, leave a blood trail to my ambush site, set up decoy, move to shooting position/overlook and start calling like a bloody wounded critter. 'Bout 10 years ago I wounded a cow elk during late muzzle loader season. Lost the blood trail in the dark. Came back the next morning 'bout 10 hours later and found her less than 50 yards from last blood I'd found. She was half eaten! Wolves don't miss opportunities, provide what looks like one and you might score a nice pelt. [/QUOTE]
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