Paul in Idaho
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Over the weekend, I hunted for elk from 5500' up to 8000'. Snow amounts ranged from about 5" to 10". I crossed only a couple sets of elk tracks, both at the lower elevations, in super-thick timber. Powder snow was falling quickly enough to mostly wipe out my own tracks in an hour.
Upon returning to the pavement at 4000', I saw over 50 elk in hay fields. There was just a skim of snow, only in the shade of trees.
Many times, I have found elk holding in a foot or two of snow, when bare ground was within a mile of them. That makes me think the 5-10" I was in wouldn't be enough to force a migration to winter range. On the other hand, I have read several articles about herds that start a long migration with the first snowflakes of autumn.
My season ends Friday, and I want to hunt that day. Most of the spots I know in my tag zone (Idaho Sawtooth zone) are low elevation, and hold only a few year-round elk.
The weather forecast for the highest country calls for possible snow each day and a big storm Thursday, 5-9 new inches at 8000'.
What do you think - would I be better off to head for 6000+ elevation, or hunt the winter range spots on Friday?
Upon returning to the pavement at 4000', I saw over 50 elk in hay fields. There was just a skim of snow, only in the shade of trees.
Many times, I have found elk holding in a foot or two of snow, when bare ground was within a mile of them. That makes me think the 5-10" I was in wouldn't be enough to force a migration to winter range. On the other hand, I have read several articles about herds that start a long migration with the first snowflakes of autumn.
My season ends Friday, and I want to hunt that day. Most of the spots I know in my tag zone (Idaho Sawtooth zone) are low elevation, and hold only a few year-round elk.
The weather forecast for the highest country calls for possible snow each day and a big storm Thursday, 5-9 new inches at 8000'.
What do you think - would I be better off to head for 6000+ elevation, or hunt the winter range spots on Friday?