TomK
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Hey folks, New to the HT forum. I'm posting in this thread because I also have an archery tag for 80-81. I've hunted elk twice several years ago with my dad in unit 66 muzzle loader cow tags, no luck either time and that's the extent of my elk hunting experience, I hunt whitetails here at home. I'm looking at the area to the southwest of Platoro just because we have vacationed there a couple times, taken a couple of hikes but for the most part I'm unfamiliar with the area. Now I know not to ask where the elk are (they're in the woods), but I have a few questions more related to tactics for the area and time of the season. My hunt dates will be roughly September 11 through 22 and I've left myself some room to add a couple of days if I think I need to. From past trips there I know there are quit a bit of roads and atv access, and I have a side by side that I could bring, but I don't want to hunt out of it and I would rather leave it home unless any of you that know better would advise me bring it. I'm mainly planning to be on foot, bivy camp style where I can just stop wherever I am at the end of the day. I will be solo. So if there is a way to get to spots where most people don't want to go that's what I'll be trying. So I'll list out my questions and whoever would like to respond to any of it I'll appreciate the guidance.
How has the rainfall been in the area this spring and summer?
What elevations should I be concentrating on?
Are they very vocal, does calling work much, passive or aggressive calling, more cow talk?
Are my hunt dates more pre-rut or will they be getting close to breeding time?
Should I even consider another area like more up into unit 80? (The reason I ask that is I know there is an outfitter who has five or six campsites in the Conejos peak area that he packs hunters in to. I've gone on his site and seen the map of the locations and even tried calling him to see if he could offer any intel or about possibly helping me pack out if I have any luck but I haven't been able to reach him yet. But if unit 80 is a little more remote and not what some of these packed in hunters want to deal with that may be a better option.)
I was at a trade show yesterday and an outfitter I visited with who hunts Colorado told me a good strategy is to hunt ambush style over water because these areas are usually fairly dry, that's why I asked about rain, so does that sound right to any of you?
I've been reluctant to pay for a mapping app because I just don't need it here at home, I have Avenza, but I've decided the ONX one state deal isn't too bad (beats getting lost I guess) and will get that in a couple days unless anyone has other suggestions.
And since I'll be alone I'm planning to rent some kind of communication device to keep in touch with the wife to let her know my status, so a sat phone or Garmin in reach or something. Does anyone have suggestions on that?
Well, that's a lot and I apologize for the word vomit , but any advice is appreciated, and good luck to everyone in the woods this fall.
There are 2000 hunters in unit 80,81 for archery season, id say worry about getting a little ways away from the roads and trails more than what elevation to try to hunt at. For sure download onx or GoHunt, they will have the answer to some of your questions with the different layers. This time of year you are better off emailing the outfitters in the area instead of calling them because they are doing summer trips for clients and scouting for the upcoming season. They have little cell signal and usually respond in a few days when they have time. There is also already ALOT of info about these 2 units on the different forums and videos. Do some digging and PM some of the guys that have put their info in these threads. Good Luck!