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\"cohunter14\" said:Heading out tomorrow to drop some trail cameras. I\'ll be sure to take some pictures and report on conditions!
\"bowhunter\" said:Derek. I am not sure but I think the rubs you mentioned in the top pic are actually were elk chewed the bark off. They will do that in the winter. Nice pics. Things look green.
Obviously you\'re not implying that on opening day a person should go post up on that exact tree but could you clarify for us neophytes what kind of an area you\'re talking about? Within a few hundred feet? Half mile? a Couple miles?\"cnelk\" said:I have areas that has those same marking on aspen and they always produce elk! Early seasons or late seasons.
I think Derek has found a pretty good looking area
\"Swede\" said:Oly, a friend and I went scouting this past weekend. I was out for a normal day of adventure, by myself, on day one. Oly had given me several (5)places to check. Even though it was a combined full day\'s work, they were easy to find. Oly had given me some great coordinates to go for. Three of the spots I checked were average. Two of the places looked great, but both of them had evidence of tree stand hunter use. One had a camera and the other had a permanent stand.
After Oly arrived in camp Friday morning at 0100, and had a short rest, we got up and went hiking. Before we reached the summit of the mountain we ascended, I was convinced Oly really hates me. The area looks great, but I am torn between enjoying a long, lousy elk hunt and going back up that mountain. Did I mention I think Oly hates me. My conscience tells me to go for the mountain, but it is at least a two day pack out for just the meat, if I get one up there. We saw about 20-25 elk up on that mountain including two monster bulls. We also saw two nice wallows. I don\'t worry about any competition. There are very few real masochists left in our State, so I think the area is safe.
Saturday evening after scouting all day, Oly, the friend and I met with Stringunner, his dad, his brother and his son. We had a good visit, exchanged notes on our observations, and dried up from the rain that had drenched us that afternoon.