cbellosu
Member
Hi all,
I had a fun but "unsuccessful" Colorado archery season, and now preparing for my wife's first rifle elk hunt in unit 14. I hunted quite a few days in unit 14 during archery season and got into elk a couple of times; these elk seemed to relocate later in the month, I am assuming due to quite a bit of pressure.
My question is if the elk I found during archery season will return to their early archery locations (good food/water), with the 10 days between archery and rifle season, or if they will stay in their mysterious new area. I am trying to determine if we go to the familiar spot where I found elk during archery or focusing on a new area. Thanks for the thoughts and advice, trying to make my wife's first hunt a fun one.
I had a fun but "unsuccessful" Colorado archery season, and now preparing for my wife's first rifle elk hunt in unit 14. I hunted quite a few days in unit 14 during archery season and got into elk a couple of times; these elk seemed to relocate later in the month, I am assuming due to quite a bit of pressure.
My question is if the elk I found during archery season will return to their early archery locations (good food/water), with the 10 days between archery and rifle season, or if they will stay in their mysterious new area. I am trying to determine if we go to the familiar spot where I found elk during archery or focusing on a new area. Thanks for the thoughts and advice, trying to make my wife's first hunt a fun one.