Gerald Martin
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As far as avoiding people not being difficult… you are right. Just hunt an area that is devoid of elk and has a lot of access points.
In areas with limited access it’s not easy to outwalk or avoid other people. When you show up at a public land trailhead and there’s already 15 rigs parked and the next legal access is ten miles away with 15 more rigs parked there, avoiding people and finding elk is more difficult than some people make it sound.
In areas with limited access it’s not easy to outwalk or avoid other people. When you show up at a public land trailhead and there’s already 15 rigs parked and the next legal access is ten miles away with 15 more rigs parked there, avoiding people and finding elk is more difficult than some people make it sound.