Hey everyone, been awhile since I have been on but it is that time of year again. I look forward to sharing some adventures again. Anyhow, I am new to big game, and did not draw my deer tag this year. I ended up picking up cow tags in Colorado for the first rifle season (Oct. 16th to 20th). None of them are premium units, all of them are heavily pressured and difficult.
I will be doing at least two 3 day scouting trips, first one next week. I have also been e-scouting. I am looking for tips and tricks on how to properly scout and hunt cow elk during this season. I have some spots I want to check out, and will check out at least a couple of them, but wanted to pick the brains of more experienced elk hunters.
Do to the nature of the units, I am planning on hunting a lot of private/public boundaries. However, I have identified some spots away from boundaries that may hold elk but I am unsure if cow will be in there, they seem more likely to hold bulls which I do not have a tag for. Should I still consider deeper pockets for cow elk at this time?
To be honest, should I even be hunting boundaries?
The fire area is huge, covers almost all of the unit. I actually did some backpacking in there once and saw quite a few cow elk, but that was about 2 months before the fire.
I am going solo, therefore I will probably not be backpacking in too deep anywhere and plan on being somewhat mobile for the short season.
What are some tips and tricks for cow elk?
Thanks a lot and happy hunting this season.
EDIT: Removed Unit Numbers
I will be doing at least two 3 day scouting trips, first one next week. I have also been e-scouting. I am looking for tips and tricks on how to properly scout and hunt cow elk during this season. I have some spots I want to check out, and will check out at least a couple of them, but wanted to pick the brains of more experienced elk hunters.
Do to the nature of the units, I am planning on hunting a lot of private/public boundaries. However, I have identified some spots away from boundaries that may hold elk but I am unsure if cow will be in there, they seem more likely to hold bulls which I do not have a tag for. Should I still consider deeper pockets for cow elk at this time?
To be honest, should I even be hunting boundaries?
The fire area is huge, covers almost all of the unit. I actually did some backpacking in there once and saw quite a few cow elk, but that was about 2 months before the fire.
I am going solo, therefore I will probably not be backpacking in too deep anywhere and plan on being somewhat mobile for the short season.
What are some tips and tricks for cow elk?
Thanks a lot and happy hunting this season.
EDIT: Removed Unit Numbers
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