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<blockquote data-quote="ElkStalkR" data-source="post: 1560668" data-attributes="member: 2292"><p>100% agreed. Couldn't be more spot on. Don't hunt them like you do whitetails or you won't be happy with the results.</p><p></p><p>When he says good sign. He means FRESH sign. So fresh you can often smell the stink of elk in the air, I'm not joking here. Elk are herd animals. You find one, you've found 50. Good fresh elk sign is not hard to spot. Lots of big animals make a really big mess and when its fresh its not hard to miss! Finding that spot is the real chore.</p><p></p><p>One other thing, when he says slow down, he means SLOW DOWN. Once you hit fresh elk sign, take your time, be smart/cautious. DO NOT BUMP THEM or you will most likely be spending time finding a new herd as that one will most likely travel several miles before stopping again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ElkStalkR, post: 1560668, member: 2292"] 100% agreed. Couldn't be more spot on. Don't hunt them like you do whitetails or you won't be happy with the results. When he says good sign. He means FRESH sign. So fresh you can often smell the stink of elk in the air, I'm not joking here. Elk are herd animals. You find one, you've found 50. Good fresh elk sign is not hard to spot. Lots of big animals make a really big mess and when its fresh its not hard to miss! Finding that spot is the real chore. One other thing, when he says slow down, he means SLOW DOWN. Once you hit fresh elk sign, take your time, be smart/cautious. DO NOT BUMP THEM or you will most likely be spending time finding a new herd as that one will most likely travel several miles before stopping again! [/QUOTE]
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