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<blockquote data-quote="smchop" data-source="post: 562723" data-attributes="member: 36776"><p>Thats actually an idea I had not considered, thanks for that. Instead of spending a bunch of money on gear, a guided trip might make for better money spent on a little education. I do however seem to be confused on when the rut truly is? Seems who you ask will give you a different answer, maybe dependent on location? Also it seems everyone tells me hunt high (elevation) unless weather conflicts and then low, but all elk I saw pulled out of the unit I was in seemed to be low along treeline of open space even before the snow moved in. Did see a lot of tracks up high but seemed to be more of just travel through. Thanks for that tip, I might consider that next time and use a guide. Keep it coming, Thanks.</p><p> </p><p>Sorry, forgot to add, yes I am hunting in Colorado.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smchop, post: 562723, member: 36776"] Thats actually an idea I had not considered, thanks for that. Instead of spending a bunch of money on gear, a guided trip might make for better money spent on a little education. I do however seem to be confused on when the rut truly is? Seems who you ask will give you a different answer, maybe dependent on location? Also it seems everyone tells me hunt high (elevation) unless weather conflicts and then low, but all elk I saw pulled out of the unit I was in seemed to be low along treeline of open space even before the snow moved in. Did see a lot of tracks up high but seemed to be more of just travel through. Thanks for that tip, I might consider that next time and use a guide. Keep it coming, Thanks. Sorry, forgot to add, yes I am hunting in Colorado. [/QUOTE]
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