Bowhuntrben
Well-known member
I am finalizing plans for my elk hunt this fall. Assuming I don’t draw any of my long shot applications, I will be archery hunting elk probably the first week of September. The unit I am planning on hunting in Idaho generally ranges in elevation from 6000 to 8000 ft. Looking at onX and google earth, I’ve located some spots that seem like good glassing locations. There is a lot of historic burns in the area. I was wondering if it is likely I will actually be able to glass the burn areas, or will I still be stuck looking at only openings? It looks like the burns were in 2013 at the particular locations I’m thinking about glassing. There are other burns from 2007 in the area as well. In the past, I have done mostly walking and looking, and I’m wanting to start walking with my eyes instead to hopefully have a better chance at locating animals. I will have both a good set of binos and a spotter (hopefully a new spotter by fall, but I will have at a minimum my 20-60x80 Vortex).
Also, would you expect elk to bed in these burn areas, or will they seek the live timber that is remaining?
Right now, my assumption is that I will be able to see them in the burned areas if looking very carefully, particularly early/late when they are on the move and that they likely may bed in these areas if they are on north/east facing slopes.
Thanks for any advice offered!
Also, would you expect elk to bed in these burn areas, or will they seek the live timber that is remaining?
Right now, my assumption is that I will be able to see them in the burned areas if looking very carefully, particularly early/late when they are on the move and that they likely may bed in these areas if they are on north/east facing slopes.
Thanks for any advice offered!