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<blockquote data-quote="jimss" data-source="post: 2659968" data-attributes="member: 66919"><p>My guess is, if the elk and deer are used to seeing hikers and campers every day all summer at a lake it may not matter if you camp there? Here is Colo we have so many hikers at lakes all summer long that it may not matter. If the lake hardly sees a person all summer and fall my guess is they will head elsewhere. Generally speaking deer are a lot calmer and easier to find all summer long when they are in velvet. Once velvet is lost they become an entirely different critter! That may also be a consideration with bucks being a bit spookier in the fall once they shed velvet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimss, post: 2659968, member: 66919"] My guess is, if the elk and deer are used to seeing hikers and campers every day all summer at a lake it may not matter if you camp there? Here is Colo we have so many hikers at lakes all summer long that it may not matter. If the lake hardly sees a person all summer and fall my guess is they will head elsewhere. Generally speaking deer are a lot calmer and easier to find all summer long when they are in velvet. Once velvet is lost they become an entirely different critter! That may also be a consideration with bucks being a bit spookier in the fall once they shed velvet. [/QUOTE]
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