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<blockquote data-quote="Timber338" data-source="post: 1048988" data-attributes="member: 33822"><p>exactly. Last year was a good example of this where we had an unusually warm fall. Elk were up high very late in the year. If you plan for one scenario, you can almost guarantee that the opposite will happen.</p><p></p><p>And it doesn't necessarily have to be two totally separate areas. One place where I elk hunt has access from the top/back side of the mountain around 11,000 ft, and a trail head at the bottom near 7,000 as well. In years where there is too much snow up top, I can just park down low and head up until I find the elk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber338, post: 1048988, member: 33822"] exactly. Last year was a good example of this where we had an unusually warm fall. Elk were up high very late in the year. If you plan for one scenario, you can almost guarantee that the opposite will happen. And it doesn't necessarily have to be two totally separate areas. One place where I elk hunt has access from the top/back side of the mountain around 11,000 ft, and a trail head at the bottom near 7,000 as well. In years where there is too much snow up top, I can just park down low and head up until I find the elk. [/QUOTE]
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