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CO 2nd Season Elk Nuttiness
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<blockquote data-quote="tony d willIiams" data-source="post: 1740328" data-attributes="member: 108777"><p>Not having hunted elk yet I cannot speak of the elk hunt with any kind of accuracy, and I won't.</p><p></p><p>I have been in forced retirement for a bunch of years so I have plenty of time for scouting. I walk in the deserts, high & low, and mountains, my wife would prefer I remain at home. I track animals, watch the cubs grow, follow some of the migratory paths of BigHorn, learn the cisterns and springs, the quiet places to bed and where the safe places to run and hide are for the deer. These places are within walking distance of rough dirt roads which need to be followed for several miles, a few hours walking or more. Some of the game get their water from the plants they eat as rain is scarce in the deserts. I know where a couple of 30+ herds of deer are, and plenty of singles.</p><p></p><p> With all the other animals being so much further out than before, is it possible the elk have done the same?</p><p>You have given me a new quest, which I hope my wife will agree with. Thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tony d willIiams, post: 1740328, member: 108777"] Not having hunted elk yet I cannot speak of the elk hunt with any kind of accuracy, and I won't. I have been in forced retirement for a bunch of years so I have plenty of time for scouting. I walk in the deserts, high & low, and mountains, my wife would prefer I remain at home. I track animals, watch the cubs grow, follow some of the migratory paths of BigHorn, learn the cisterns and springs, the quiet places to bed and where the safe places to run and hide are for the deer. These places are within walking distance of rough dirt roads which need to be followed for several miles, a few hours walking or more. Some of the game get their water from the plants they eat as rain is scarce in the deserts. I know where a couple of 30+ herds of deer are, and plenty of singles. With all the other animals being so much further out than before, is it possible the elk have done the same? You have given me a new quest, which I hope my wife will agree with. Thank you [/QUOTE]
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