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Wondering how long it takes Elk to move back into a burn.
I was tromping around a burn and was cutting a lot of fresh sign and what looked to be a dust bath in the ashes. Area was all worked up.
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Fast, I have seen elk go into burn areas and eat the burnt up wood. Also seen then eat in old campfire spots.. Maybe they like the ash.
Probably just a travel route, but they do frequent them..
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Does not take them very long, Burns provide optimum nutrients to the soil, new growth is like candy to elk/deer.
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I got a camera up - maybe I'll get some pics of sooty elk
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I love to bow hunt in the newly burned areas. The elk seem to always be in there early. The ground is very quiet with the light burn dust/ash.
They seem to like to bed in the soft burn area for some reason.?
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maybe the ash kills the bugs
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I'm looking forward to learning more when I hunt my Cockulum tag
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Quote from: Whitpirate on August 25, 2013, 05:12:56 PM
I'm looking forward to learning more when I hunt my Cockulum tag
the burns are good areas if they have good cover near by , most of the elk will be miling around there at night then bug out for cover at day break.
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