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Advice welcome, Newb going Elk hunting for the first time
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Rooster" data-source="post: 2268701" data-attributes="member: 108576"><p>jgs8163 touched on my point.</p><p>You can order a map online of the area you will hunt and well worth your time.</p><p>I was from the south and hunted Colorado almost every year until I moved to prime elk country here in Montana and from experience a map will save you from places an elk would not ever go like a valley with no outlet!I waisted 3 whole days on that.</p><p>I have way too much money in custom knives but leave them home and take 2 Mora knives and if I lose one no big deal at 20.00 each.</p><p>Bring a spray scent cover and try not to get way overheated and sweat as an elk can smell better than a bloodhound.</p><p>Have a good hunt and enjoy it.</p><p>Old Rooster</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Rooster, post: 2268701, member: 108576"] jgs8163 touched on my point. You can order a map online of the area you will hunt and well worth your time. I was from the south and hunted Colorado almost every year until I moved to prime elk country here in Montana and from experience a map will save you from places an elk would not ever go like a valley with no outlet!I waisted 3 whole days on that. I have way too much money in custom knives but leave them home and take 2 Mora knives and if I lose one no big deal at 20.00 each. Bring a spray scent cover and try not to get way overheated and sweat as an elk can smell better than a bloodhound. Have a good hunt and enjoy it. Old Rooster [/QUOTE]
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