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Quote from: ThurstonCokid on August 28, 2020, 12:11:00 PMIf on a road I’d camp on it, if off a road I’d give them at least a half mile. Just my thoughts. Noise and smell can really blow them out of an area.. Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkOut of curiosity....what does the road have to do with it? To close is to close. Back in the 80's we use to hunt and kill elk in a meadow (in the nile unit) that was literally within site of a road. We had tons of fun and success until a camp moved in and put up a wall tent right in the middle of it. From that point on it turned into a caping paradise and the elk never returned. You cannot camp where you expect to kill animals. Sure there are some guys on here that will have the experience of walking out of their tent to get lucky and kill an elk....that is luck, period!!
If on a road I’d camp on it, if off a road I’d give them at least a half mile. Just my thoughts. Noise and smell can really blow them out of an area.. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
You are never going to get agreement on how close. Because there is always going to be someone who says you are in their bedroom. Go hunt ,enjoy, be safe.
Not an elk hunting story, but it fits here. Many years ago we had a mule deer hunting area which took us around 1 1/2 hours of hiking in the dark, straight uphill, to be there at first light. Well, one year on opening morning we came out of the trees just at first light, and there on the ground were two sleeping bags with pillows and other camping gear. This was right in the area where we would usually see deer every year. My son was pi$$ed, and we had to dissuade him because he was ready to "drop a deuce on their pillow". Never did run into those hunters........probably fortunately so.Never saw any deer, either.
Quote from: Igor on August 28, 2020, 12:00:27 PMNot an elk hunting story, but it fits here. Many years ago we had a mule deer hunting area which took us around 1 1/2 hours of hiking in the dark, straight uphill, to be there at first light. Well, one year on opening morning we came out of the trees just at first light, and there on the ground were two sleeping bags with pillows and other camping gear. This was right in the area where we would usually see deer every year. My son was pi$$ed, and we had to dissuade him because he was ready to "drop a deuce on their pillow". Never did run into those hunters........probably fortunately so.Never saw any deer, either.Please baby Jesus, let no one defecate on my pillow when they realize I beat them in.