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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 897227" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>How were you determining the wind was opposite on the elks side, not being smart just wanting to help, a lot of veg in this country will look like the wind is coming opposite because it's being held stiff on direction and when the wind lets of it springs and looks like it an opposite wind. </p><p>Breath of animals or snow are what I look for more at times, also a spotter shot should not be out of the question, if elk don't know where its coming from they will usually stand their till the lead cow makes a decision which lets you make a correction and pile one up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 897227, member: 13632"] How were you determining the wind was opposite on the elks side, not being smart just wanting to help, a lot of veg in this country will look like the wind is coming opposite because it's being held stiff on direction and when the wind lets of it springs and looks like it an opposite wind. Breath of animals or snow are what I look for more at times, also a spotter shot should not be out of the question, if elk don't know where its coming from they will usually stand their till the lead cow makes a decision which lets you make a correction and pile one up. [/QUOTE]
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