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I find a spot where 3 or more trails intersect and set a stand 20 ft up a live straight tree prefer for or pine. I try to locate the stand so that the morning wind does not travel into one of the trails. Just in case this does happen I wash my hair every day with a no scent goat soap. Spray down with scent eliminator inside cap outside same with boots and lots of cow urine on a branch and bow. This system for scent control works. Latest example is a spike came in one morning wind was blowing down and right into him. He stopped 25 yrds away and stayed there for a good 5 minutes saw me move turned and walked away. Same bull came in 2 days later. This stand is set up 10 minutes from a river 5 min from a slew 15 minutes from the parking area so the pack out doesn't kill me. I set the bait 20 yrds away the stand is angled so the shot wol be at 10:00 or so. I try to set it in a are where there isn't a lot of. Human traffic. I cow call from the stand and try to hunt the sAme stand for the entire season. You may only have one chance during the season that the elk will come in. Not saying this is the case all the time but it may end up this way. Set the bait up in front of brush or a tree so when they come in they will be broadside or quartering away. I try to stay in the stand as much as possible because they will come in at anytime during the day. I usually leave the stand for a hr or two around 11:30 to 12:30 or so to streach. I have a few stands set up here and there just in case for some weird reason come up where I have to switch stands. I also use a commercial safety harness not the el cheap harness that' are available. The cheap ones will kill you in a fall check Craig's list for the harnesses. watch out for wolves while calling