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Elk Habits if Pushed due to Light Hunting Pressure?
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<blockquote data-quote="Caveman0101" data-source="post: 1929845" data-attributes="member: 10852"><p>The best attitude to have when elk hunting is to be flexible. You'll know the first afternoon and morning if there are elk in your area if you have good spotting locations. If you don't see them move. Maybe come back a couple of days later. Yes, if there is a herd in that drainage and 2 days before you show up someone shoots the herd bull they will very likely move to a different drainage. By the way where in CO is there a riffle season before 1st rifle season on public land?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caveman0101, post: 1929845, member: 10852"] The best attitude to have when elk hunting is to be flexible. You'll know the first afternoon and morning if there are elk in your area if you have good spotting locations. If you don't see them move. Maybe come back a couple of days later. Yes, if there is a herd in that drainage and 2 days before you show up someone shoots the herd bull they will very likely move to a different drainage. By the way where in CO is there a riffle season before 1st rifle season on public land? [/QUOTE]
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