Bam Bam
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One day this past season, I was still-hunting dark timber, and I periodically smelled elk all morning. I could see old elk tracks and droppings on different benches of the mountain, but as I worked my way slowly through the timber (keeping the wind in my favor), the wind would swirl periodically and give me a huge nose full of elk smell. Each time this happened, I would slow down even more, and expect to kick up elk, but I never saw or heard them. I never even saw fresh sign. There was plenty of elk sign in the area of course, but it all looked to be a week or two old. Is it possible that elk leave their scent behind a week or two after they have left an area? Alternatively, do moose smell just like elk? I came across moose at close range three times that day, and their sign was everywhere in the area too- although much fresher than the elk sign that was present. Any thoughts are appreciated.
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