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<blockquote data-quote="virtualjohn" data-source="post: 767019" data-attributes="member: 34222"><p>Good comments, Aspenbugle. I've hunted elk in Colorado since 1975. It was much more crowded and crazy on public ground then than now.</p><p>Our group seems to dial in along about Wednesday of Second Rifle. Many of our party can just make that one season, so we try to find areas to hunt elk and deer. That makes it even tougher. </p><p>Last year we had cow tags in 24 and doe tags in 25. We had to drive a few miles in different directions. </p><p>Wednesday morning I dropped a cow at 8 AM. It took till noon to get her out. </p><p>We went after deer in the evening and I got I nice doe right before end of shooting light in falling snow.</p><p>I think the key to success is to hunt the animals. Most fellows I see out hunting are doing everything but hunting. As in fishing it is hard to catch fish unless your fishing in water that has fish in it. It's dang near impossible to catch any unless your line is in the water</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="virtualjohn, post: 767019, member: 34222"] Good comments, Aspenbugle. I've hunted elk in Colorado since 1975. It was much more crowded and crazy on public ground then than now. Our group seems to dial in along about Wednesday of Second Rifle. Many of our party can just make that one season, so we try to find areas to hunt elk and deer. That makes it even tougher. Last year we had cow tags in 24 and doe tags in 25. We had to drive a few miles in different directions. Wednesday morning I dropped a cow at 8 AM. It took till noon to get her out. We went after deer in the evening and I got I nice doe right before end of shooting light in falling snow. I think the key to success is to hunt the animals. Most fellows I see out hunting are doing everything but hunting. As in fishing it is hard to catch fish unless your fishing in water that has fish in it. It's dang near impossible to catch any unless your line is in the water [/QUOTE]
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