Prairie Rambler
Active member
I'll begin with I have never elk hunted before. I know most people go to wyoming, montana, colorado, or etc. However, being a SD resident I can hunt the Black Hills national forest and because I don't want to wait 15 years to draw a bull tag I plan to get a cow elk rifle tag this fall. I've been studying the maps and have a unit picked out already that should give me the best chance at success. I was hoping that I could get some pointers from some more seasoned elk hunters on here.
1) There are 3 seasons for cow elk in the zone I'm looking at Oct 16-31st, Dec 1-15th, and Dec 16-31st. Which is the optimal season? I'm leaning towards Dec 16-31st, hoping for snow for tracking/spotting elk.
2) What kind of areas should I be looking for when scouting with online maps and scouting on foot?
3) Are cow elk habitual like whitetail doe? If I locate a herd, would I expect to see them in proximity to the same location a week or two later(assuming no drastic changes in weather)?
1) There are 3 seasons for cow elk in the zone I'm looking at Oct 16-31st, Dec 1-15th, and Dec 16-31st. Which is the optimal season? I'm leaning towards Dec 16-31st, hoping for snow for tracking/spotting elk.
2) What kind of areas should I be looking for when scouting with online maps and scouting on foot?
3) Are cow elk habitual like whitetail doe? If I locate a herd, would I expect to see them in proximity to the same location a week or two later(assuming no drastic changes in weather)?