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A common denominator in success
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1061021" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>Knowing you area in invaluable, I grew up, worked, lived and hunted in the area I hunt. I bow hunt, trap, lion hunt and rifle hunt, I've talked to the old timers and found old blazed trails and poked around and found the old cabins and learned all I can from anyone who knows something about the area. </p><p>I've just walked many of the trails just to know where they go and I GPS them, figure out how the elk move through the area and you have a good idea where they've come from and where their going because you've done it also.</p><p></p><p>We spend a LOT of time on glass, we used to spend a lot of time on the shoe leather but the more we slow down and glass the more successful we are. It's very rare when we go up that we don't find elk, very rare!! We bow hunt for fun but come rifle season it's about killing elk, glassing pus more elk in the truck, beating around the timber looking for elk is a low percentage way to kill elk in this area. When we go into the timber it's because we know there are elk there, where they are at, how to approach it and we're killing some elk, flat out elk are dieing!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1061021, member: 13632"] Knowing you area in invaluable, I grew up, worked, lived and hunted in the area I hunt. I bow hunt, trap, lion hunt and rifle hunt, I've talked to the old timers and found old blazed trails and poked around and found the old cabins and learned all I can from anyone who knows something about the area. I've just walked many of the trails just to know where they go and I GPS them, figure out how the elk move through the area and you have a good idea where they've come from and where their going because you've done it also. We spend a LOT of time on glass, we used to spend a lot of time on the shoe leather but the more we slow down and glass the more successful we are. It's very rare when we go up that we don't find elk, very rare!! We bow hunt for fun but come rifle season it's about killing elk, glassing pus more elk in the truck, beating around the timber looking for elk is a low percentage way to kill elk in this area. When we go into the timber it's because we know there are elk there, where they are at, how to approach it and we're killing some elk, flat out elk are dieing!! [/QUOTE]
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