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Late season Montana Rifle Hunt
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<blockquote data-quote="aebhunter" data-source="post: 1507959" data-attributes="member: 72979"><p>Anythings possible, but I wouldn't bank on it. I usually don't see elk change their normal routines unless it gets REAL cold. The highs around 0 and lows below that. Seems like the switch hits when it gets around 0 or below where they feel the need to feed more and bed less. You are more likely to see them moving from being pressured by other hunters or predators than by the weather if it is in the teens and twenties.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aebhunter, post: 1507959, member: 72979"] Anythings possible, but I wouldn't bank on it. I usually don't see elk change their normal routines unless it gets REAL cold. The highs around 0 and lows below that. Seems like the switch hits when it gets around 0 or below where they feel the need to feed more and bed less. You are more likely to see them moving from being pressured by other hunters or predators than by the weather if it is in the teens and twenties. [/QUOTE]
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