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<blockquote data-quote="*WyoWhisper*" data-source="post: 2648"><p>SR90,</p><p></p><p>Typically, the Deer and Elk will be moving early morning and just before dark ( typically ) at these times it may benifit to sit and watch the side of a mountain or meadows. During mid day they are in beds or in timber to stay concealed. This is the time you want to be out "still hunting" and glassing the heavy timber, rocky areas looking for bedded down animals. Most animals will sleep during the day, If you were a deer or an Elk where would you want to sleep ? Somewhere safe right?</p><p></p><p>[ 09-09-2002: Message edited by: *WyoWhisper* ]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="*WyoWhisper*, post: 2648"] SR90, Typically, the Deer and Elk will be moving early morning and just before dark ( typically ) at these times it may benifit to sit and watch the side of a mountain or meadows. During mid day they are in beds or in timber to stay concealed. This is the time you want to be out "still hunting" and glassing the heavy timber, rocky areas looking for bedded down animals. Most animals will sleep during the day, If you were a deer or an Elk where would you want to sleep ? Somewhere safe right? [ 09-09-2002: Message edited by: *WyoWhisper* ] [/QUOTE]
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