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Hunting elk in THICK woods in Oregon
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<blockquote data-quote="jarheadhunter" data-source="post: 850212" data-attributes="member: 65031"><p>I hunt in the Uintahs here every year for General Any Bull. Sounds a lot where your at except prob not as thick. My shots have ranged from 10 yds last year when a spike and cow walked right up behind me to a max of 80 yds across a small clearing. The main reason that I have shot a bull 3 out of the last 5 years is that while everyone else in my camp is back hanging out at camp I am out in the woods. Even if I just find a spot and sit and wait where I know elk move through often. </p><p> </p><p>I at times almost think that finding a spot that elk travel through and just sit and wait would be more productive then busting through the trees and either having them smell or hear you way before you see them. I just make sure that I am out there as long as possible from daylight until dark and that is key.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jarheadhunter, post: 850212, member: 65031"] I hunt in the Uintahs here every year for General Any Bull. Sounds a lot where your at except prob not as thick. My shots have ranged from 10 yds last year when a spike and cow walked right up behind me to a max of 80 yds across a small clearing. The main reason that I have shot a bull 3 out of the last 5 years is that while everyone else in my camp is back hanging out at camp I am out in the woods. Even if I just find a spot and sit and wait where I know elk move through often. I at times almost think that finding a spot that elk travel through and just sit and wait would be more productive then busting through the trees and either having them smell or hear you way before you see them. I just make sure that I am out there as long as possible from daylight until dark and that is key. [/QUOTE]
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