old man
Active member
You are in a new elk unit, you already did all your home work, the bow season just ended and the weather is still warm. What is your daily routine to find the Elk. from start to finish.
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Coming from South Alabama, one thing I have struggled with and still don't have a handle on is actually finding the Elk. The majority of places I have hunted in Colorado are too thick to really glass. I feel like it takes me more than a couple days to investigate the area to determine if there are elk there or not. Many times, by the time I have that figured out, the hunt is over.
Any tips from you guys on what to do in areas where getting a visible on elk can be a challenge?
Coming from South Alabama, one thing I have struggled with and still don't have a handle on is actually finding the Elk. The majority of places I have hunted in Colorado are too thick to really glass. I feel like it takes me more than a couple days to investigate the area to determine if there are elk there or not. Many times, by the time I have that figured out, the hunt is over.
Any tips from you guys on what to do in areas where getting a visible on elk can be a challenge?
do you travel on trails or closed rds.in the dark to the spots you want to glass from ,or do you just follow your GPS no matter the terrain. also what do you do when it is to late in the day to be looking in the parks? where do elk feed after the grass dies?
do you travel on trails or closed rds.in the dark to the spots you want to glass from ,or do you just follow your GPS no matter the terrain. also what do you do when it is to late in the day to be looking in the parks? where do elk feed after the grass dies?