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How far from the water source do you like to camp?There are a lot of variables. The number one of which is the wind. If they wind you, they are gone. We have shot them within a couple hundred yards of camp, but that’s not normal. I like to be at least 1/2 mile from where I will start hunting. Another mistake that I see is hunters setting up camp in meadows, which are prime feeding areas. Set up in area that’s not a feeding area and you will be less likely to bump them.
Ideally I like to camp just above a creek where I can filter drinking water. Carrying water back to camp gets old.How far from the water source do you like to camp?
The moose story is so epic lolWe had 2 moose walk through our camp on my moose hunt, plus I've had younger elk walk through camp. I've also shot antelope from camp as they walked by.
Thank you for the hot tip, but not sure how this relates to the questions. I was unaware people didn't like to pack elk miles.I prefer to shoot them as close to camp as possible.
I want to hunt where you hunt!We camp for 8 days on the edge of a lake and have done so for 15 years in the same place. We have elk within a couple hundred yards bugling most nights. Perhaps we are too close because we actually have to wear earplugs some nights because the elk are so loud.
I kind of doubt animals will leave because they smell you at night. Used to take a wife hunting and camping with me and she'd bring her youngest son and while I'd be out hunting they would be watching animals walk through the camp site!Hi All,
How close is a hunting plan to camp? Is a mile too close? Attached is an image from yellowstone as an example. If you camped near the road, would your sent be pushing elk out below all night/week?View attachment 324444
I had a similar experience. I chased a big buck that gave me the slip all day. Put 15 miles on that day and never got within range. Got back to the truck after shooting light. As I was a 100 from the truck I shined my headlamp on the truck and saw two very nice buck, bigger than the one I was chasing stand up from essentially underneath my truck, stand perfectly broadside in my headlamp with truck as a back drop, and then take off.Zero-dark-thirty AM I started hiking and hunting up the trail for over five miles, then hunted and hiked back, arriving back at my camper in the dark.
Meanwhile, father and two young teenage brothers camped next to me had leisurely breakfast, started up trail, and shot a bull elk within half mile of our camp.
I congratulated the successful young hunter happy for him, told them about the one moose (no tag) and zero elk I saw.
Question: Where do you find the elk? Answer: Wherever they are!