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A common denominator in success
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<blockquote data-quote="sp6x6" data-source="post: 1060999" data-attributes="member: 21869"><p>Im pushing 40 elk,dont own horses and dont hire guide for elk. I couldnt tell you how many elk Ive found near road or bulls shot from a road.Its knowing your animal. I passed 2 6pts from rig this year.The elk that are closer to people and ranches are more like 'whitetail' elk. The tough country I hunt they see or smell you and they are in next drainage, which is a half day away or more. I shot this bull from road, now I was 1-2 mile from my rig. I saw cow cross in dark while on way out early drinking my coffee,stopped,raised a bugle.Chased a lesser bull all morning,lost track of him and called this one in,while I was on edge of a main logging road,that is what I had on in call in got hot and took off my camo trotting after elk all morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sp6x6, post: 1060999, member: 21869"] Im pushing 40 elk,dont own horses and dont hire guide for elk. I couldnt tell you how many elk Ive found near road or bulls shot from a road.Its knowing your animal. I passed 2 6pts from rig this year.The elk that are closer to people and ranches are more like 'whitetail' elk. The tough country I hunt they see or smell you and they are in next drainage, which is a half day away or more. I shot this bull from road, now I was 1-2 mile from my rig. I saw cow cross in dark while on way out early drinking my coffee,stopped,raised a bugle.Chased a lesser bull all morning,lost track of him and called this one in,while I was on edge of a main logging road,that is what I had on in call in got hot and took off my camo trotting after elk all morning. [/QUOTE]
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