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<blockquote data-quote="wby257" data-source="post: 269629" data-attributes="member: 1035"><p>I seen Elk East of the park and north of I-94 5 or 6 miles. Im not saying there still there as that was a month ago. I have been out there many times on Ek hunts and this is what I do. Everyone says put miles on your boots. I will put 100 to 200 miles on my bino's the first hr of the day. Just before legal shooting hrs I will be on a hill standing on the running boards of my pickup and glass 10 or 15 mins. Drive to the next hill and glass again and keep doing that for the first 2 hrs of the day. After that You can go out walking and trying to kick one out of its bed. To me glassing is the only way to do it if you want to cover some ground and see lots of country. I have always said find the agriculture and the Elk will not be very far.</p><p></p><p>Hope this help and you shoot one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wby257, post: 269629, member: 1035"] I seen Elk East of the park and north of I-94 5 or 6 miles. Im not saying there still there as that was a month ago. I have been out there many times on Ek hunts and this is what I do. Everyone says put miles on your boots. I will put 100 to 200 miles on my bino's the first hr of the day. Just before legal shooting hrs I will be on a hill standing on the running boards of my pickup and glass 10 or 15 mins. Drive to the next hill and glass again and keep doing that for the first 2 hrs of the day. After that You can go out walking and trying to kick one out of its bed. To me glassing is the only way to do it if you want to cover some ground and see lots of country. I have always said find the agriculture and the Elk will not be very far. Hope this help and you shoot one. [/QUOTE]
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