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<blockquote data-quote="sp6x6" data-source="post: 2325476" data-attributes="member: 21869"><p>This is dependent on areas you hunt.Some spots in MT na d the elk leave at first snow.Up where Im at some stay all winter,snow ten feet above.Ive snow shoed in and looked at them,living in deep tree wells in creek bottom,or wind swept ridges.A drainage right next door can be empty,seen muleys neck deep.Elk start going single file when deep,tracked a bull 2 days,split him off.I had hard time making it off mountain,when I had to break my own trail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sp6x6, post: 2325476, member: 21869"] This is dependent on areas you hunt.Some spots in MT na d the elk leave at first snow.Up where Im at some stay all winter,snow ten feet above.Ive snow shoed in and looked at them,living in deep tree wells in creek bottom,or wind swept ridges.A drainage right next door can be empty,seen muleys neck deep.Elk start going single file when deep,tracked a bull 2 days,split him off.I had hard time making it off mountain,when I had to break my own trail. [/QUOTE]
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