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Burn scars and logging cuts. How long wait to hunt?
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<blockquote data-quote="P7M13" data-source="post: 1913341" data-attributes="member: 94154"><p>When out scouting, walk the edge of the burns and clearcuts. I'd bet a six pack, you'll find your biggest concentration of deer and elk droppings just inside the canopy at the edge. They're chowing out in the new growth, then chewing cud in the shadows. You'll probably find plenty of droppings in the open too. I'm looking at the age of the droppings too.</p><p>During the day, I'll find the black tails in the valleys and creek beds. Elk location depends on the temperatures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P7M13, post: 1913341, member: 94154"] When out scouting, walk the edge of the burns and clearcuts. I'd bet a six pack, you'll find your biggest concentration of deer and elk droppings just inside the canopy at the edge. They're chowing out in the new growth, then chewing cud in the shadows. You'll probably find plenty of droppings in the open too. I'm looking at the age of the droppings too. During the day, I'll find the black tails in the valleys and creek beds. Elk location depends on the temperatures. [/QUOTE]
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