diamond hitch
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I concur with Ben Long. Elk move by their mouths and their coats. If it has been a hot dry summer then they will be focused in northside wetlands and bottoms with tender grass and cool shade. If you have had a lot of rain that opens up the options foodwise. In my country they feed in the bottoms at night and work up the ridges to bed. Some of that is influenced by how much moonlight. I rarely hunt the tops of the ridges or the river bottoms. Both tend to draw more hunters than elk. Just my experience!