IdahoPotato
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Would anyone with experience archery hunting elk be able to offer some advice? I am seeing two different types of habitat in places I'm considering. Habitat 1:

This area has big drainages with ridges going up to 9 or 10k. Not a lot of flat bowls and what looks like decent timber on north slopes, but more desert country. South slopes look lIke sage brush with little feed. This is the type of area with a two track running along a main drainage with a trailhead and a parking lot at the end. Not a ton of access due to the terrain.
Habitat 2:

This area has full timber coverage in more rolling terrain. Ridges are 7 to 8k with ample flat meadows, small lakes, and lots of water. This is the type of terrain I picture on a lot of the YouTube archery hunts.
The dilemma is that the statistics say area 1 has more elk, more hunters, and higher success rates. Both habitats have large roadless areas.
Any advice welcome. Thanks.

This area has big drainages with ridges going up to 9 or 10k. Not a lot of flat bowls and what looks like decent timber on north slopes, but more desert country. South slopes look lIke sage brush with little feed. This is the type of area with a two track running along a main drainage with a trailhead and a parking lot at the end. Not a ton of access due to the terrain.
Habitat 2:

This area has full timber coverage in more rolling terrain. Ridges are 7 to 8k with ample flat meadows, small lakes, and lots of water. This is the type of terrain I picture on a lot of the YouTube archery hunts.
The dilemma is that the statistics say area 1 has more elk, more hunters, and higher success rates. Both habitats have large roadless areas.
Any advice welcome. Thanks.