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On our scouting trip into the Little Belts this weekend we didnt see or hear a single grouse the whole day. That really worries me because after all...the grouse are there for those of us who fail on elk lolI’m currently standing about 8000 feet in in my zone in SE Idaho. These elk rut notoriously early, day one is usually game on.
It’s been apathetic chuckles and a bugle or two. Another member of our camp saw 3 young bulls tootling around together in full velvet with no interest in cows. Rubs from this year are hard to come by when normally they’re everywhere. I don’t really feel great about killing one mid day over water in these temps so I’ll probably give it a rest for a week until it cools off.
Doesn’t seem like Ruffs or Blues had a good year either.
Was expecting something totally different.
Hard to believe an old Smith County boy is worried about getting too hot for the bow opener. I’ve worn short pants and t shirt with a bug tamer suit over it for early archery in the Sip. Go whack one and post pics.It supposed to be 96 degrees in SW MT for opening day of archery season Saturday. Does anyone remember an opening day this hot?
Was expecting something totally different.
Huh?^^^Hard to believe an old Smith County boy is worried about getting too hot for the bow opener. I’ve worn short pants and t shirt with a bug tamer suit over it for early archery in the Sip. Go whack one and post pics.
That was a hot start. In my unit I had snow 2 days later...made for a fun morning tracking bugles in fresh snow. Really quieted things down too.I remember seeing 98 for archery opener in Beaverhead County in 2020.