lifesupport4u
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When you guys talk to a unit manager regarding a hunt in a new unit to you, do you have a list of questions you ask? Mind sharing?
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How does information about cattle grazing effect your hunt plans? Do elk and cattle tend to stay apart?I sometimes ask how bad the hunting pressure is in a certain area but typically I’m talking more to the forest service people instead of unit managers. I like to know where and if there are cattle grazing in units, drought/water conditions at higher elevations, road accessibility, if recent burn areas are off limits to entering, etc.
How does information about cattle grazing effect your hunt plans? Do elk and cattle tend to stay apart?
Interesting, I had been wondering the same thing! I actually just filled my cow tag yesterday, but the day before I watched a herd of elk cross a flat where there were also cattle grazing. The cattle ended up being right in the path of the elk. They definitely seemed to dislike each other, in fact I thought the cattle were going to push the elk into a different draw then they originally were headed towards. The elk herd got somewhat scattered in the flat but they all ended up rejoining and following the same path. It was interesting to see!Very good question. I thought about starting a thread just on that question. I think that elk generally avoid cattle (not always, but if they can). If I have cattle in an area I usually find another area. I just don't know if my view is rational.It is possible that I get frustrated by nocking an arrow on what ends up being a black angus.