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Know of any good elk hunting books/magazines so I can educate myself?
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<blockquote data-quote="kellyzier" data-source="post: 372230" data-attributes="member: 22137"><p>No offense, but I wouldn't waste too much time on books. If you want to learn about Elk, spend a lot of time in the woods. Go find deep drainages that are roadless and plan on hiking a bunch. Evenings and Mornings are the best time for movement and plan on coming back to camp in the dark. </p><p> </p><p> If you're one of those guys that likes to be in camp before the sun goes down, you will cut your chances of seeing Elk by 50%. Spend every free moment you can in these kinds of woods and you will learn the ways of the Elk. </p><p> </p><p>If you don't like to huff and puff from hiking, you won't see to many elk. In idaho, if youre seeing wolf tracks, you will be into Elk. They spend their lives tracking them. Bring a side arm also when you're scouting. We never used to, but we see so many tracks now adays, it would be prudent to pack a gun.</p><p> </p><p>Hope that helps..</p><p>kz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kellyzier, post: 372230, member: 22137"] No offense, but I wouldn't waste too much time on books. If you want to learn about Elk, spend a lot of time in the woods. Go find deep drainages that are roadless and plan on hiking a bunch. Evenings and Mornings are the best time for movement and plan on coming back to camp in the dark. If you're one of those guys that likes to be in camp before the sun goes down, you will cut your chances of seeing Elk by 50%. Spend every free moment you can in these kinds of woods and you will learn the ways of the Elk. If you don't like to huff and puff from hiking, you won't see to many elk. In idaho, if youre seeing wolf tracks, you will be into Elk. They spend their lives tracking them. Bring a side arm also when you're scouting. We never used to, but we see so many tracks now adays, it would be prudent to pack a gun. Hope that helps.. kz [/QUOTE]
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