Danson In The Desert
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A friend and I were blessed to draw Az late rifle elk tags this year. As Az residents, but from the other side of the state we think we'll only have time for four 1-2 day scouting trips.
Saturday was our first foray into the unit and it is beautiful country. We focused on familiarizing ourselves with the topography, roads, trailheads, and burns throughout the unit and at various elevations so we have options depending on snow, road closures, and hunter pressure.
We saw a couple dozen elk, about 75 deer, a bighorn, a few turkeys, and lots of small game. Even though we prioritized scouting the area and not looking for elk we were a little concerned that we didn't glass more elk. The elk we did see were not where we expected. Almost all of them were down around 6000' instead of being up in what we expected to be normal summer range. We did see sign up high, but it was not as fresh as we were hoping for.
We are thinking that maybe they were staying low for water or that we just happened to see a couple resident herds low and missed the rest up high.
We are both fairly inexperienced elk hunters and are worried that we are missing something.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
In the mean time, here are pictures as a thank you for reading this far.
*I didn't take them, the guy I drew with did.
Saturday was our first foray into the unit and it is beautiful country. We focused on familiarizing ourselves with the topography, roads, trailheads, and burns throughout the unit and at various elevations so we have options depending on snow, road closures, and hunter pressure.
We saw a couple dozen elk, about 75 deer, a bighorn, a few turkeys, and lots of small game. Even though we prioritized scouting the area and not looking for elk we were a little concerned that we didn't glass more elk. The elk we did see were not where we expected. Almost all of them were down around 6000' instead of being up in what we expected to be normal summer range. We did see sign up high, but it was not as fresh as we were hoping for.
We are thinking that maybe they were staying low for water or that we just happened to see a couple resident herds low and missed the rest up high.
We are both fairly inexperienced elk hunters and are worried that we are missing something.
Any advice would be much appreciated.
In the mean time, here are pictures as a thank you for reading this far.
*I didn't take them, the guy I drew with did.