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<blockquote data-quote="crazymonkey" data-source="post: 3009443" data-attributes="member: 125421"><p>Just helped my dad and Aaron his buddy from Texas on there Arizona muzzleloader cow elk hunt . At 73 for my dad and 75 for Aaron and him not being to mobile it was ground blinds . Didn't try and brush them in just up and around 30 / 40 off the water in one spot and around 20 in the other . Elk move all day so do deer and turkey . Atleast here the last 5or 6 years . Aaron's first elk 4 years ago at the same spot came in at 3 in the afternoon . We had elk come in-between the road hunters . He took another nice big cow this year . If you can sit a tree it's usually best . You can see them easily and sent is up high but don't discount the ground blind. I drove them into the blinds just about every day and dropped them w/in 10 or 15 feet of the blinds . I wish I'd have keep video going there was two small bulls in at water and I saw another big 6x6 coming in from a distance and he somehow picked up a cow on the way in . Aaron hit her and she almost dropped at the shot . She was on her way over the dam and the 6x6 mounted up for one last hit. She made it just to the down side and layed down . The bulls stayed we got out at dark and got about half way around till they walked out .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymonkey, post: 3009443, member: 125421"] Just helped my dad and Aaron his buddy from Texas on there Arizona muzzleloader cow elk hunt . At 73 for my dad and 75 for Aaron and him not being to mobile it was ground blinds . Didn't try and brush them in just up and around 30 / 40 off the water in one spot and around 20 in the other . Elk move all day so do deer and turkey . Atleast here the last 5or 6 years . Aaron's first elk 4 years ago at the same spot came in at 3 in the afternoon . We had elk come in-between the road hunters . He took another nice big cow this year . If you can sit a tree it's usually best . You can see them easily and sent is up high but don't discount the ground blind. I drove them into the blinds just about every day and dropped them w/in 10 or 15 feet of the blinds . I wish I'd have keep video going there was two small bulls in at water and I saw another big 6x6 coming in from a distance and he somehow picked up a cow on the way in . Aaron hit her and she almost dropped at the shot . She was on her way over the dam and the 6x6 mounted up for one last hit. She made it just to the down side and layed down . The bulls stayed we got out at dark and got about half way around till they walked out . [/QUOTE]
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