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Wouldn’t be worried about noise. I’d be worried about being seen or winded. Elk make allot of noise when moving . I’ve called elk in just by breaking stuff and rolling rocks
Quote from: huntnnw on July 18, 2021, 12:38:43 PMWouldn’t be worried about noise. I’d be worried about being seen or winded. Elk make allot of noise when moving . I’ve called elk in just by breaking stuff and rolling rocksTrue that, guess I’ll just keep poking in every evening until hopefully one shows up. Assuming they’re still there
I'm new so take what I say with a grain of salt but if you know there bedding area and now there feeding area, and there is only a couple trails out. I would either go in before sun rise and find a good spot on the trail and catch them going from feeding to bedding or in the evening going from beding to feeding. Also if you can locate the water source try and get a cam on that as well. As from what I have learned they elk will get up mid day to water. So that gives you couple more options. Again I'm new only my second year but I have read as much as I can. Also that guy up the post said elk nut on YouTube, I agree with him and there are others and he also has a app that's like 10$ worth every penny for me, but again I'm new.