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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 2442849" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>According to the biologist I've spoken to here they run a 20-40 mile radius. During the winter they tend to run that radius often and then stick closer to their den area later winter and early spring. I've also noticed they tend to not move as much during the summer and fall. Winter, it seems like a lot of movement. It sucks because that is when I like to hunt them. Easier to locate tracks but much harder to get around. I found some older tracks Saturday on a elk winter range and then hiked 9 miles in a drainage system yesterday that generally holds some activity, ZERO sign. Ugh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 2442849, member: 61747"] According to the biologist I've spoken to here they run a 20-40 mile radius. During the winter they tend to run that radius often and then stick closer to their den area later winter and early spring. I've also noticed they tend to not move as much during the summer and fall. Winter, it seems like a lot of movement. It sucks because that is when I like to hunt them. Easier to locate tracks but much harder to get around. I found some older tracks Saturday on a elk winter range and then hiked 9 miles in a drainage system yesterday that generally holds some activity, ZERO sign. Ugh [/QUOTE]
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