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<blockquote data-quote="brownb56" data-source="post: 1245747" data-attributes="member: 86263"><p>A lot of people think that and a lot of people go right past elk getting to were they think the elk are. There was a small herd of elk about 500 yards from a camp that could be seen every morning at dawn but no one went after them. Have also seen elk pop out on ridges right at dusk that have been hunted for 5 days straight. </p><p></p><p>They know when they are safe. I've seen elk let people pass within 100 yards of them. Circle around people and go back to the spot they were laying. Or hold in trees while they watch someone on trees ride past then cross behind them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownb56, post: 1245747, member: 86263"] A lot of people think that and a lot of people go right past elk getting to were they think the elk are. There was a small herd of elk about 500 yards from a camp that could be seen every morning at dawn but no one went after them. Have also seen elk pop out on ridges right at dusk that have been hunted for 5 days straight. They know when they are safe. I've seen elk let people pass within 100 yards of them. Circle around people and go back to the spot they were laying. Or hold in trees while they watch someone on trees ride past then cross behind them. [/QUOTE]
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