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Old 01-13-2019, 01:12 AM
wildwoods wildwoods is offline
 
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Sounds like elk hunting to me. The nice thing is once you find them, you will eventually find their preferred travel routes and (more importantly) their desired crossing points. Nail that down and you should be in to years of success.
Trust me- it sucks at first. Keep after it. It will pay off.

Sounds to me like you may be going too fast when walking. Slow way way down if you aren’t already. 8-9 am you should be hearing the herds chirping (locating) each other this time of year to bed down. Your ears may be your greatest asset while elk hunting.

$10 worth of free advise. Take it or leave it

Ps- if you are “just behind” the elk all the times you will forever be. It’s very fluky to catch up with a herd. I would suggest using google earth and based on your intense knowledge of the area, try to pin down where they are generally going. Get there ahead of them. That might mean hunting where there is only old sign. They will generally cycle around like that, maybe only staying predictable for a few days before moving on. Don’t ask me how I know.... beat my head against the wall a few times.
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