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Yes, you can hunt Tule Elk from a tree stand or blind, but it's essential to consider the terrain, elevation, and elk behavior when choosing a stand or blind location.
Choosing a Stand or Blind Location
When planning to hunt Tule Elk from a tree stand or blind, consider the terrain and elevation of the area. Tule Elk typically inhabit low-lying areas, such as valleys, meadows, and near water sources, but can also be found in hills and mountains. Look for areas with dense cover, like brush or willows, where elk are likely to bed or feed.
Stand and Blind Placement Techniques
For a tree stand or blind, aim to place it at least 20-30 yards away from any potential elk bedding areas. This distance allows for a safe shot while minimizing the chance of spooking the elk. Consider placing the stand or blind near a trail, where elk are more likely to travel. If using a blind, choose a location with a clear view of the surrounding area, ideally with a 270-degree or wider view.
Additional Considerations
When hunting Tule Elk from a tree stand or blind, be prepared to adapt to changing wind conditions. Elk have an excellent sense of smell, and any sudden changes in wind direction can alert them to your presence. Additionally, consider the time of day and hunting season when choosing a stand or blind location. Tule Elk are more active during dawn and dusk, and during the early and late seasons when hunting pressure is lower.
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