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tactics for finding elk during colorado's 1st rifle season
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<blockquote data-quote="roman1" data-source="post: 865525" data-attributes="member: 70535"><p>Well my hunt is over and although I didn't harvest wapiti the last two days was a hoot. We got on elk yesterday morning in what I will now call my honey hole. Arrived early this morning at the same place and we where on elk within a few hours. Six cows and a young bull came down opposite side of mtn. We glassed for a while and put together a plan to have one if us stay put while two of us went creeping. I was able to get within three hundred yards below them when my spotter told me that a Huge six x six came out of nowhere and started chasing the cows, he brought five more cows with him. Now things started to get serious while around four hours had all ready past. I doubled back and proceeded to go wide left on them so that I could come around and come out above them. I went out of site of my spotter when he told me that the bull was chasing the cows pretty aggressively. Long story short, I believe I was busted as they flanked me and were gone. Two bulls and eleven cows. I was beat to say the least. It made the trip worth every Penney. Well back to michigan and on the way I will be eating my tag sandwich. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roman1, post: 865525, member: 70535"] Well my hunt is over and although I didn't harvest wapiti the last two days was a hoot. We got on elk yesterday morning in what I will now call my honey hole. Arrived early this morning at the same place and we where on elk within a few hours. Six cows and a young bull came down opposite side of mtn. We glassed for a while and put together a plan to have one if us stay put while two of us went creeping. I was able to get within three hundred yards below them when my spotter told me that a Huge six x six came out of nowhere and started chasing the cows, he brought five more cows with him. Now things started to get serious while around four hours had all ready past. I doubled back and proceeded to go wide left on them so that I could come around and come out above them. I went out of site of my spotter when he told me that the bull was chasing the cows pretty aggressively. Long story short, I believe I was busted as they flanked me and were gone. Two bulls and eleven cows. I was beat to say the least. It made the trip worth every Penney. Well back to michigan and on the way I will be eating my tag sandwich. :D [/QUOTE]
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