MITCHMO
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So we went to Idaho last year(salmon zone) and deer and elk hunted. The deer hunting was pretty bad but there appeared to be some elk around and we managed to get a spike after a lot of effort. However, the area we got the spike appeared to have a lot of elk in it, and there were a lot of trails and rubs that made it appear like they were there all season long. I also found multiple wallows and had several bulls bugle at me even though it was October rifle and I had never cow called before. There were also plenty of wolf tracks the couple days we had fresh snow. I'm going to go back this fall and try again, but was wondering what you guys think the odds are the same area holds elk for multiple seasons. Perhaps there are certain things you look for to tell you they live there every year? There is water, food, and cover. It's everything from old burn that got logged, to stuff so thick you can't see your feet or the sky. Its also somewhat difficult to access. Walk in area. I have to fly out, so scouting is probably out. I will have barely enough vacation to go hunt, but not going somewhere just isn't an option. I'm just trying to gain some confidence that I can go back to the same canyon and have reasonable odds elk will be there. It was amazing how much ground we covered before finding this pocket of elk. Lots of country with few critters!