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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1647999" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Well elk season is to be continued. Maybe tomorrow. We drove several miles down rough two rut road through the sage brush. Parked and got out and walked about half a mile down the same road. Then we fanned out in kind of a fishhook to cover two big draws. We were probably a mile uphill above a couple of pivots. One with alfalfa the other has a fall barley. The elk come down at night to feed under those pivots. I was on the right end. The herd of elk came up on the left end. The guy on that end shot one. I had a nice 5x5 bull come past me but I have a cow tag so I just watched him. When the guy shot the elk it looked for a moment like they were going to turn and end my way. But instead they flanked him and went up the mountain. They didn't go too far so they will be back tomorrow or the next day. The picture is looking uphill from where I was sitting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1647999, member: 498"] Well elk season is to be continued. Maybe tomorrow. We drove several miles down rough two rut road through the sage brush. Parked and got out and walked about half a mile down the same road. Then we fanned out in kind of a fishhook to cover two big draws. We were probably a mile uphill above a couple of pivots. One with alfalfa the other has a fall barley. The elk come down at night to feed under those pivots. I was on the right end. The herd of elk came up on the left end. The guy on that end shot one. I had a nice 5x5 bull come past me but I have a cow tag so I just watched him. When the guy shot the elk it looked for a moment like they were going to turn and end my way. But instead they flanked him and went up the mountain. They didn't go too far so they will be back tomorrow or the next day. The picture is looking uphill from where I was sitting. [/QUOTE]
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