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Elk Habits if Pushed due to Light Hunting Pressure?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gone Ballistic" data-source="post: 1930639" data-attributes="member: 26477"><p>I know in the right circumstances elk are capable of moving up to 50 miles in a day. I also know that as elk migrate out of an area, others move in. When pressured or when hot outside they like deep timbered holes and North slopes to bed on but move to Southern slopes to feed in late afternoon until early morning in low pressured areas I hunt in. Because of the high wolf population here in Idaho, the elk have moved above tree lines to escape them but I don't think that's the case in Colorado. </p><p>Use a cow call and keep on the look out and also listen for noise as a bull makes noise when you heat one up. </p><p>Get the first one in your sight. The next hunt usually comes easier to get one than your first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gone Ballistic, post: 1930639, member: 26477"] I know in the right circumstances elk are capable of moving up to 50 miles in a day. I also know that as elk migrate out of an area, others move in. When pressured or when hot outside they like deep timbered holes and North slopes to bed on but move to Southern slopes to feed in late afternoon until early morning in low pressured areas I hunt in. Because of the high wolf population here in Idaho, the elk have moved above tree lines to escape them but I don't think that's the case in Colorado. Use a cow call and keep on the look out and also listen for noise as a bull makes noise when you heat one up. Get the first one in your sight. The next hunt usually comes easier to get one than your first. [/QUOTE]
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