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<blockquote data-quote="brushhunter" data-source="post: 854290" data-attributes="member: 68729"><p>Welocome to Oregon lol. These roosevelts are the most trickys elk u will ever hunt. They get blown out pretty easy dont talk much and are ghost half the time. But believe me they are there. Oregon has a great population for elk. Most of the time and half the hunters here run around with. there heads cut off and seriously over look the ground there at way to quick. Glass glass and more glass. These elk hide in this country like no other. One min nothin next whole herd filing out. </p><p> Yeah there is a lot of pressurse in Oregon. And they stright brush up and disappear. Thats when u got to hit the timber hard or look for thick reprod with open faces. They will bed up in that all day long and let u drive right by and not move a muscle. When u hit the timber look for nice flat benchs by units or big timber patchs. They can even have gentle slopes to them or more. If u bump one in the do t be afraid to chase him down. U can chase them down and get a shot.</p><p></p><p>For got to mention scouting around here is by far the most important thing. Ive found these elk move a lot to the beat of there own drum for no reason. U can find them in the best looking area put them to bed come back open day first light gone. Seems like they run on a month rotation between there home ranges also. Just keep after you'll get one. Oh and when u find a bull before season, watch him like a hawk. Day before season plan on sleeping on that rd best way for success. Its sad, but thats what u got to do around here.</p><p> Good luck hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brushhunter, post: 854290, member: 68729"] Welocome to Oregon lol. These roosevelts are the most trickys elk u will ever hunt. They get blown out pretty easy dont talk much and are ghost half the time. But believe me they are there. Oregon has a great population for elk. Most of the time and half the hunters here run around with. there heads cut off and seriously over look the ground there at way to quick. Glass glass and more glass. These elk hide in this country like no other. One min nothin next whole herd filing out. Yeah there is a lot of pressurse in Oregon. And they stright brush up and disappear. Thats when u got to hit the timber hard or look for thick reprod with open faces. They will bed up in that all day long and let u drive right by and not move a muscle. When u hit the timber look for nice flat benchs by units or big timber patchs. They can even have gentle slopes to them or more. If u bump one in the do t be afraid to chase him down. U can chase them down and get a shot. For got to mention scouting around here is by far the most important thing. Ive found these elk move a lot to the beat of there own drum for no reason. U can find them in the best looking area put them to bed come back open day first light gone. Seems like they run on a month rotation between there home ranges also. Just keep after you'll get one. Oh and when u find a bull before season, watch him like a hawk. Day before season plan on sleeping on that rd best way for success. Its sad, but thats what u got to do around here. Good luck hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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