As my elk tag closed where I hunt (WY General) my wife still has several weeks on her cow tag. The issue we are having is finding them!
Well we have found them, just not where we can get to and it seems to be "all of them". Areas we hunted earlier are empty, late season areas from last year are empty, lots of old sign, nothing new. However we can see herd of 200-300 out our back window, they seem to have the same day to day pattern, mostly. They bed on, or just over the top of a ridge, and work down to a irrigated set of fields over night, then back up. We see them from our window via binoculars and spotting scope.
The issue is it's private, landowner won't allow any hunting, and best I can tell them never get closer than about a mile from the public land.
The area I expect them to winter in, where we have routinely found them in November is about 500-1000 feet higher and about 2-3 miles away. They've been camped on on/above this ranch for over a week, all snow has melted (we had 24 inches in October), Wife and I put probably 20 miles on boots this weekend and can't find any others.
How far will a herd move in a day?
Now that they are grouped up, will they stay that way, or will they break up due to the snow melting?
Well we have found them, just not where we can get to and it seems to be "all of them". Areas we hunted earlier are empty, late season areas from last year are empty, lots of old sign, nothing new. However we can see herd of 200-300 out our back window, they seem to have the same day to day pattern, mostly. They bed on, or just over the top of a ridge, and work down to a irrigated set of fields over night, then back up. We see them from our window via binoculars and spotting scope.
The issue is it's private, landowner won't allow any hunting, and best I can tell them never get closer than about a mile from the public land.
The area I expect them to winter in, where we have routinely found them in November is about 500-1000 feet higher and about 2-3 miles away. They've been camped on on/above this ranch for over a week, all snow has melted (we had 24 inches in October), Wife and I put probably 20 miles on boots this weekend and can't find any others.
How far will a herd move in a day?
Now that they are grouped up, will they stay that way, or will they break up due to the snow melting?