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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1669074" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>A huge part of my hunting is to hunt in a manner that does not impact the game just being game, if by working in closer than I need just to act like the range has any relevance and I push game out of the country that's a HUGE fail.</p><p>I like taking the time and watching elk move, knowing when the water and what trails they use to hit certain openings then taking that knowledge and putting myself into the strongest position for the best shot on an animal that has ZERO clue I'm there. I have had many perfect hunts when I sent one round and roll an elk and the rest of the herd just feed of not breaking their pattern and we slip in and recover. The next day they are back to being elk, I've killed elk feeding around the gutt pile of other elk we've taken we try to make that little of an impact. I liken it to having to hunt with the skill of a Mountain Lion vs hunting like a pack of wolves.</p><p>Anyone who thinks taking game especially elk at long range is lazy obviously haven't hauled elk from long range, committing to pulling the trigger on an elk at range is a commitment to more work not less!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1669074, member: 13632"] A huge part of my hunting is to hunt in a manner that does not impact the game just being game, if by working in closer than I need just to act like the range has any relevance and I push game out of the country that's a HUGE fail. I like taking the time and watching elk move, knowing when the water and what trails they use to hit certain openings then taking that knowledge and putting myself into the strongest position for the best shot on an animal that has ZERO clue I'm there. I have had many perfect hunts when I sent one round and roll an elk and the rest of the herd just feed of not breaking their pattern and we slip in and recover. The next day they are back to being elk, I've killed elk feeding around the gutt pile of other elk we've taken we try to make that little of an impact. I liken it to having to hunt with the skill of a Mountain Lion vs hunting like a pack of wolves. Anyone who thinks taking game especially elk at long range is lazy obviously haven't hauled elk from long range, committing to pulling the trigger on an elk at range is a commitment to more work not less! [/QUOTE]
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