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<blockquote data-quote="BPhunter" data-source="post: 5596034" data-attributes="member: 22838"><p>Where I live is tens of thousands of acres of wilderness with homes scattered here and there. We are at 7350' elevation in south central Colorado. I have deer, elk, bear, coyotes, mountain lions, fox, turkey come through my property regularly. Deer on a daily basis. Elk not as often, but you see them pretty frequent on property around me. Mountain lion are less likely to show themselves. You can call in fox pretty frequent. Bear show up helter skelter. Turkey are like rabbit....you see them when you see them. Now we do alot of work on this property and we are active all over it!!! So the theory that an area that is scouted is running off animals, doesn't hold water!! We scout the areas we hunt and we don't come home empty handed unless the weather pattern changes there habitat. Less water, less feed in an area will drive animals to other areas with food and water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BPhunter, post: 5596034, member: 22838"] Where I live is tens of thousands of acres of wilderness with homes scattered here and there. We are at 7350' elevation in south central Colorado. I have deer, elk, bear, coyotes, mountain lions, fox, turkey come through my property regularly. Deer on a daily basis. Elk not as often, but you see them pretty frequent on property around me. Mountain lion are less likely to show themselves. You can call in fox pretty frequent. Bear show up helter skelter. Turkey are like rabbit....you see them when you see them. Now we do alot of work on this property and we are active all over it!!! So the theory that an area that is scouted is running off animals, doesn't hold water!! We scout the areas we hunt and we don't come home empty handed unless the weather pattern changes there habitat. Less water, less feed in an area will drive animals to other areas with food and water. [/QUOTE]
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