rentalrunner22
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- Feb 5, 2023
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Curious how more experienced hunters would handle this - I glassed a herd with 20 cows and a bull this morning feeding. I was glassing from one mountain away. As the elk were walking into timber at 9 am, another hunter saw them and took a hail mary shot. I assume he didn't connect because he didn't go look for blood (I watched thru binos). I'm debating setting up this evening ~700 yards away to give me room to move in and allow for them to come out in a slightly different area. There are other feeding areas nearby that I've seen elk, so they may just move to a new feeding area during the day, through dark timber.
Is there a chance they'll come out in a similar area tonight to feed? Or is my time best time glassing again, one mountain away, and not able to hunt. Thanks for your guidance.
Is there a chance they'll come out in a similar area tonight to feed? Or is my time best time glassing again, one mountain away, and not able to hunt. Thanks for your guidance.