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Lunar calender- importance to planning timing of hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="cohunt" data-source="post: 1506360" data-attributes="member: 94491"><p>hunting pressure in general will make the "big boys" go nocturnal --- animals are smarter than most give them credit for</p><p></p><p>I go to an area for elk hunting where the bull feed in the wee hours of the morning in an open meadow near the top of the hill, before day brake they head down the hill to find a deep dark hole in stupid steep terrain to hide in (usually on private property)--then they wait till after sunset to move back up the hill to the meadow again... Only chance you've got is to try to follow them to find where they will be at day brake to get a legal shot--- they do not care if its full moon or no moon once the hunting pressure is on they put on their NV goggles ;-)</p><p></p><p>for some reason they don't seem to like hunters very much -- go figure</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cohunt, post: 1506360, member: 94491"] hunting pressure in general will make the "big boys" go nocturnal --- animals are smarter than most give them credit for I go to an area for elk hunting where the bull feed in the wee hours of the morning in an open meadow near the top of the hill, before day brake they head down the hill to find a deep dark hole in stupid steep terrain to hide in (usually on private property)--then they wait till after sunset to move back up the hill to the meadow again... Only chance you've got is to try to follow them to find where they will be at day brake to get a legal shot--- they do not care if its full moon or no moon once the hunting pressure is on they put on their NV goggles ;-) for some reason they don't seem to like hunters very much -- go figure [/QUOTE]
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